I can certainly understand the point and KC truly does and will have a better station/situation for years to come.rheights wrote: ↑Feb 26, 2018It really bums me out that Amtrak trains don't pull into Union Station. With all the new investment (Ferris wheel, train park, light show, aquarium, not to mention the beautiful grand hall and hotel) it would really make a good impression on folks coming in from Chicago, KC, and smaller towns inbetween.
Although the multi-modal station does the job, it's a pretty lack luster welcome to our fair city. I'm always envious of how impressive KC looks when of pulling into their Union Station and walking through the beautiful grand hall. It has a big city feel and they have done a great job in activating the space.
Maybe once the gateway station ages, a new effort to bring Amtrak to Union Station will build momentum...it's such a no-brainier to improve visitor impressions.
But also agree with Aprice comments. Union Station IMO has outlived its need for use as a massive train station, especially with Amtrak. Even with additional Lincoln, River Runner and Texas Eagle frequency it would be hard pressed to come even close to the capacity that Union Station offered once upon a time and believe the practicality of current pass through arrangement/platform better serves Amtrak customer concerns at end of the day.
What I hope sooner than later is a better station, design, grander replacement & canopy for Amtrak current location along with much needed improvement from Alton into the city for Lincoln Service (going from 110 corridor to snail pace is pretty weak) as well as region entertaining commuter service between Pacific MO and Alton, IL one day
In the meantime, what I think would be a killer utilization and wishful use of Union Station is if Hyperloop's would locate its St. Louis stop underneath Union Station if Ellon Musk's tunneling technology is good and more cost effective as he claim as it is.. The hyperloop can run down I-70 corridor until it gets into the city, then go underground, and finally make a turn to south to get below Union Station as part of its KC to STL build out if it ever happens with the hope that it become the center of a Midwest spoke, or spider web of future hyperloop city pairs.








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