The New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal, not to be confused with New Orleans Union Station, was built to replace the original Union Station, in 1954. The building was designed to replace and consolidate all rail operations into one single building, as the city was originally served by five railroad stations.

New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal.

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The New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal, not to be confused with New Orleans Union Station, was built to replace the original Union Station, in 1954. The building was designed to replace and consolidate all rail operations into one single building, as the city was originally served by five railroad stations.

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