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California Zephyr at the depot on its last western run, 1970. The depot was constructed by the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad in 1910 at a cost of US$750,000. [2] The depot was the main jewel of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad, and was designed by Chicago architect Henry Schlacks, who was best known in Chicago for his design of churches, but had also designed the Denver and ...
The Salt Lake City Union Pacific Depot is a building on the western edge of downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. Built in 1908–09, it dates back to the more prosperous era in the history of American railroad travel. As Salt Lake Union Pacific Railroad Station, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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On May 26, 1881, D&RG interests incorporated the Salt Lake and Park City Railway, [6] a branch from Salt Lake City east to Park City and Coalville. [10] The lines of this company and the Sevier Valley were included in the far-reaching charter for the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railway , incorporated on July 21, 1881 [ 6 ] and immediately ...
In 2012, City Center Station became part of the core of the City Creek Center, one of the largest mixed-use, transit-oriented developments in Salt Lake City. Spanning three blocks between South Temple and 100 South, it transformed 23 acres (9 ha) of downtown real estate into a mixed-use complex with 700 residential units and 750,000 sq ft (69,677 m 2) of retail.
Salt Lake City Union Depot and Railroad Company: DRGW/ WP: 1907 1978 N/A Salt Lake and Eastern Railway: DRGW: 1888 1897 Utah Central Railroad Salt Lake and Fort Douglas Railway: DRGW: 1883 1897 Utah Central Railroad Salt Lake and Los Angeles Railway: SL&L 1892 1916 Salt Lake, Garfield and Western Railway: Salt Lake and Mercur Railroad: 1894 ...
The line was electrified in 1916, a project that was completed in 1919. The Garfield Station was built approximately one mile from the Garfield town itself. Service to the Garfield station smelter industry ended in 1930, but continued to Morton Salt and other rail freight customers from Salt Lake City to the shores of the Great Salt Lake.