Southern Railway Terminal (New Orleans)

Southern Railroad Terminal
Passenger Station

New Orleans Terminal on Canal Street
Location 1125 Canal Street
New Orleans, Louisiana
Coordinates 29°57′23″N 90°04′23″W / 29.9565°N 90.0731°W / 29.9565; -90.0731Coordinates: 29°57′23″N 90°04′23″W / 29.9565°N 90.0731°W / 29.9565; -90.0731
Operated by Southern Railway (US)
History
Opened 1908 (1908)
Closed 1956 (1956)

The Southern Railway Terminal, originally officially "New Orleans Terminal", in New Orleans was constructed by the Southern Railway in 1908 on the neutral ground of Basin Street at the intersection of Canal Street. The building was designed by Daniel Burnham, who was also the architect for the Union Station in Washington D.C. The station also served the New Orleans and Northeastern Railroad and the New Orleans Terminal Company.[1]

From New Orleans, Southern provided service to the following areas:[2]

The station was demolished in 1956 after all passenger service was relocated to the new Union Passenger Terminal. After station and tracks were removed the neutral ground was landscaped and the area was designated as the "Garden of the Americas."[3]

Southern Railroad Terminal from Canal Street
Postcard - Southern Railroad Terminal seen from atop Roosevelt Hotel

References

  1. "Crescent City Choo Choo". New Orleans Public Library Web site.
  2. New Orleans City of Old Romance and New Opportunity, Bauerlein Inc., 1921
  3. "The Disappearance of Storyville". Retrieved 25 June 2014.
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