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New Orleans Union Station was the only train station architect Louis Sullivan designed. It was constructed in the architect's well-known 'Chicago School' style and decorated with his iconic ornament. Adler and Sullivan's head draftsman Frank Lloyd Wright was involved in the final work under Sullivan's supervision. Union Station was a three ...
Interstate 510 (I-510) is a short spur route of I-10 within eastern New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.It runs south from I-10, intersects with U.S. Route 90, and ends at the Almonaster Boulevard interchange, near the NASA Michoud Assembly Facility.
New Orleans Southern Railway: MP: 1908 1911 New Orleans Southern and Grand Isle Railway: New Orleans Southern and Grand Isle Railway: MP: 1911 1916 New Orleans and Lower Coast Railroad: New Orleans, Spanish Fort and Lake Railroad: New Orleans Terminal Company: NOT SOU: 1903 1993 Alabama Great Southern Railroad: New Orleans, Texas and Mexico ...
NOUPT was designed in 1949 by the New Orleans architectural firms of Wogan and Bernard, Jules K. de la Vergne, and August Perez and Associates. When it opened in 1954, it was considered an ultramodern facility, completed just at the time that air travel was taking off at the expense of rail travel. [2] Interior of New Orleans Union Passenger ...
St. Bernard Urban Rapid Transit (SBURT) is the operator of public transportation in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, a suburban portion of New Orleans.The agency services 45,000 people, with over 92,000 annual unlinked trips in 2017. [1]
The New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad (originally Rail Road) was one of six short-line rail systems built to connect the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, with surrounding neighborhoods, in this case, four-and-a-half miles to the resort village of Carrollton. It was one of the first public transit trolley systems built in the urban United States.
The NO&M Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in the U.S. states of Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana.The line runs from Mobile, Alabama, to New Orleans, Louisiana, for a total of 138.5 miles (222.9 km).