In the main concourse of Washington Union Station the impressive use of the light pours into the interior and invites you to look up toward the vaulted ceilings so well crafted.
Union Station is the grand ceremonial train station designed to be the entrance to Washington, D.C., when it opened in 1908.
It is one of the busiest and best-known places in Washington, D.C., visited by 32 million people each year. The terminal is served by Amtrak, MARC and VRE commuter railroads, and the Washington Metro transit system of buses and subway trains. The facility serves as the headquarters of Amtrak.
Today Union Station is again one of Washington’s busiest and best-known places, visited by 32 million people each year. The terminal is located at the southern end of the Northeast Corridor, an electrified rail line extending north through major cities including Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston.
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2010, amtrak, station, union station, vaulted ceilings, washington dc
University of Rhode Island, BFA.
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S.U.N.Y. Purchase.
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Comments
This is so very beautiful, I was there myself in September, it really is a wonderful building,
excellent work, Ann
Ann, comments appreciated! Thank you..
– Jack McCabe
Very elegant
The grandest of all stations in the US √
– Jack McCabe