This old picture of CUS in the "Customer Service" thread got me thinking :help:
This is what it looked like outside. The old Waiting Room area is the far building and the train shed area is the one with Fred Harvey on it.
I see on the station sign, "Pennsylvania RR' "Burlington (Northern)" "Alton" and "Milwaukee Road" What I don't see, is "Union Pacific!" It made me wonder if any of the "Union Stations" in the country actually had any association with the Union Pacific Railroad? Or, were they named "Union Station" for a different reason? It's clear that all the "Penn" stations were the PRR (NYP, BAL, PHL, etc.), How did Washington DC end up with a Union Station?
Just curious...