On back: "This new and beautiful depot was dedicated May 17, 1929. It is of Spanish architecture. It is a credit not only to the Burlington System, but also to the City of Cheyenne as befits its central location in the heart of the business...
On back: The Illinois Central Depot is located at Michigan Avenue and 12th Street, facing Grant Park. It is one of the busiest stations in the city, being used by a number of the railroads entering the city."
On back: "The Northwestern Depot is located on West Madison Street between Canal and Clinton Streets. The most modern terminal in the world, possessing all the accomodations of a modern hotel with the exception of sleeping arrangements. It was open...
On back: "Illinois Central depot is located at the south end of Grant Park, near the junction of Michigan Avenue and 12th Street. It is a scene of great activity, and hundreds of trains (suburban and inter-state) pass through its train sheds every...
On back: "This depot is located at Polk and Dearborn Streets. It is one of the oldest depots in the city being the entrance in the city of the Wabash line, and other prominent roads."
From Potter Text: "The clock tower on Union Station in Worcester, Mass., was designed by architects Ware and Van Brunt. Built c. 1875, the depot went out of service in 1911, after the Boston & Albany constructed a new Union Station just across...