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Writer's pictureAndrew J. Bramlett

Charleston Union Station

Charleston’s Union Station was located at the corner of Columbus and East Bay Streets and was opened in 1907. In 1947, the building was destroyed in a fire. The site continued to be used by trains until 1954.



Image: “Union Station, Charleston, SC” published by the Detroit Publishing Company (c. 1910-1920). From the Library of Congress

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