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Muncie Union Station

Muncie Union Station was a passenger railroad station in Muncie, Indiana. As a union station, in earlier decades it served the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway and the New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad. Made of limestone, it was built in 1883 in the Romanesque Revival style, for the CCC & St. L. Other stations in Muncie served the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, the Muncie Street Railway and the Pennsylvania Railroad.

Noteworthy passenger services
The station hosted several named long-distance passenger trains. • New York Central: • Detroit Night Express—St. Louis eastbound to Detroit • Indianapolis Express—Detroit westbound to St. Louis • Knickerbocker—St. Louis - New York City via Cleveland, east- and westbound • Southwestern Limited—St. Louis - New York City via Cleveland, east- and westbound • Nickel Plate: • Blue Dart—St. Louis eastbound to Cleveland • Blue Arrow—Cleveland westbound to St. Louis ==See also==
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