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Photo of Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI

In 1970 Detroit Union Station then referred to as Penn Central Terminal-PCT still had passenger trains, but not for long. Incredible what the railroads did in their hayday building these monuments symbolizing their success and economic power.

Photographed by Bruce Nelson, June, 1970.
Added to the photo archive by Bruce Nelson, March 21, 2017.
Railroad: Penn Central.

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