Missouri Pacific Railroad (Union Station), Arkansas, Little Rock
The former Missouri Pacific Station, also known as Union Station, is the third station on the site. The first two burned. The second burned in 1920. The previous building, designed by Theodore C. Link, had prominent Renaissance Revival style and Gothic Revival style architectural components, including the clock tower and the grand entrance. These survived the fire and were incorporated by E. M. Tucker in the design of the new station, that was completed in 1921. Although called Union Station, Missouri Pacific was the only line to operate out of the building. The building was rehabilitated in 1992. In 2015, the building was an office complex, with a small area used by Amtrak. The building is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Missouri Pacific Railroad (Union Station), Arkansas, Little Rock
The former Missouri Pacific Station, also known as Union Station, is the third station on the site. The first two burned. The second burned in 1920. The previous building, designed by Theodore C. Link, had prominent Renaissance Revival style and Gothic Revival style architectural components, including the clock tower and the grand entrance. These survived the fire and were incorporated by E. M. Tucker in the design of the new station, that was completed in 1921. Although called Union Station, Missouri Pacific was the only line to operate out of the building. The building was rehabilitated in 1992. In 2015, the building was an office complex, with a small area used by Amtrak. The building is on the National Register of Historic Places.