On verso: 'This is the $20,000,000.00 Terminal of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway. It is situated on Madison Street on the West Side of the river. At present it is Chicago's largest and finest railroad depot.'
On verso: 'The Northwestern Depot is located on West Madison Street between Canal and Clinton Streets. The most modern terminal in the world, possessing all the accommodations of a modern hotel with the exception of sleeping arrangements. It was open to the public on June 6, 1911. Total cost including site, approaches and track elevations was over $24,000,000.'
Text on front: Covers ten acres; cost over $20,000,000. Capacity of handling a quarter of a million patrons daily. Located between Canal and Clinton Streets, fronting on Madison and extending over Washington and Randolph to Lake Street. One of the finest monuments ever erected to the commercial life and spirit of the west.'
Text on front: Covers ten acres; cost over $20,000,000. Capacity of handling a quarter of a million patrons daily. Located between Canal and Clinton Streets, fronting on Madison and extending over Washington and Randolph to Lake Street.'