Skies
Skies can add color to train stations, and cloudy skies can take it away. Skies can throw shadows and create contrast. They can also add intrigue lurking in the background. All skies, interesting or not, also silently remind us what cause American railroad travel’s demise.
Nottingham, England || Midland Station || 1904 (rebuild)
Portland || Union Station || 1896 || neon added 1948

Petersburg, Virginia || Union Station || 1910

Winston-Salem, North Carolina || Union Station || 1926

Lawrence, Kansas || Union Pacific Depot || 1889

Jersey City || Central RR of New Jersey Terminal || 1899

Northampton, England || 2015 (current building)

Topeka, Kansas || Great Overland Station || 1927

Mobile, Alabama || Gulf, Mobile & Ohio Passenger Terminal || 1907
Philadelphia || Suburban Station || 1930

Chicago || Dearborn Station || 1885

San Antonio || International & Great Northern Depot || 1908

North Philadelphia Station || 1901

Walt Disney World || Main Street Station || 1971