Railroads & Locomotives History Van Buren Street Station historic images

Van Buren Street Station historic images

By Angela Cotey | December 21, 2018

| Last updated on November 23, 2020

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Jack Ferry collection
For a decade, the cover of the Illinois Central system timetable carried illustrations of the Chicago lakefront. All purported to show the view from the top of Great Central Station, which burned in the Great Fire of 1871. The depot’s arched train shed, however, was never rebuilt.

We couldn’t fit all the great historic images that we collected in our February 2019 feature story on Chicago’s Van Buren Street Station so we’re sharing the outtakes here. The station, a true gem of Chicago history, resides between Grant Park and Michigan Avenue just a few hundred feet from Lake Michigan. Be sure to pick up your own copy of the February 2019 issue with Fred Ash’s superb feature story!

4 thoughts on “Van Buren Street Station historic images

  1. I see the introduction, and Randal Nicholas’ comment, but I don’t see any of the pictures. Have they been taken down?

  2. Wow! That’s some station! So great that the photos are either very under-exposed, or taking during a blizzard.

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