Terre Haute Postcards - Big Four Station - 2

Terre Haute Postcards - Big Four Station - 2

More postcards from my collection...

Big Four Station Depot

This unused postcard has the printed text...

Conrail Depot
Terre Haute, Ind.
1986
Photo Post Card
Kodak Paper

The date of 1986, means this photo was taken shortly before this building was demolished later that year.

Big Four Station Depot

This unused postcard has the printed text...

C C C & St. L. Depot
Terre Haute, Indiana
Photo Post Card
Kodak Paper
Photo by H. D. Connor, Fort Worth, Texas

The Big Four was named after the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway, who opened this depot in 1899. Situated at Seventh and Tippecanoe Streets it later serviced the New York Central Lines and later still Amtrak's National Limited and finally Consolidated Rail Corporation (Conrail) in 1976. The last passenger train to run through the city was in 1979 and this station was demolished in 1986. The site is now part of Indiana State University campus.

For a short history of the railroads in Terre Haute see Mike McCormick's article, "Terre Haute Known as Railroad Hub" in the Tribune Star.

This page created 1st February 2009, last modified 1st February 2009

 


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