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Mississippi and Missouri River Air Line Railroad: Alexandria and Nebraska City Railroad: CB&Q: 1866 1870 Missouri, Iowa and Nebraska Railway: Alton Railroad: A GM&O: 1931 1947 Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad: Arkansas Railroad: SLSF: 1901 1901 Southern Missouri and Arkansas Railroad: Arkansas and Ozarks Railway: 1950 1961 N/A
The Gateway Multimodal Transportation Center, also known as Gateway Station, is a rail and bus terminal station in the Downtown West neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri.. Opened in 2008 and operating 24 hours a day, it serves Amtrak trains and Greyhound and Burlington Trailways interstate b
Lee's Summit station is an Amtrak train station in Lee's Summit, Missouri, United States. The station was originally built in 1905 by the Missouri Pacific Railroad . Although the station house remains intact, passengers board the trains from an all-glass rail house across the tracks.
The Missouri River Runner is a 283-mile (455 km) passenger train service operated by Amtrak in Missouri between Gateway Transportation Center in St. Louis and Union Station in Kansas City. The eastern half of the route runs largely along the right bank of the Missouri River .
Interior view of the 8th & Pine subway station in downtown St. Louis Platform at Clayton station in 2023 A train at the Terminal 1 station at St. Louis Lambert International Airport East Riverfront station in 2008 A view of the brick arches in the historic St. Louis Freight Tunnel, now used for MetroLink Platform of the Civic Center station (I-64 ramps can be seen in the background) West side ...
The original station building in 2017. The brick station was designed for the Missouri Pacific Railroad by the railroad's Chief Engineer E. M. Tucker and built in 1923. [2] The wooden depot built in 1865 which it replaced was moved and became the Missouri Pacific freight station.
Brentwood I-64 station is a light rail station on the Blue Line of the St. Louis MetroLink system. [5] This below-grade station is located near Eager Road in Brentwood, Missouri, just southeast of the Interstate 64/Interstate 170 interchange. The station includes 918 park and ride spaces and 22 long-term spaces in the neighboring Brentwood Garage.