Upon its completion in 1929, Union Station was hailed as an outstanding achievement in railroad facility planning. Today, the monumental neoclassical station is the last remaining railroad terminal still used by intercity trains in Chicago. The station's ornate Beaux-Arts main waiting room, the "Great Hall", is one of the United States' great interior public spaces with its vaulted skylight, statuary, and connecting lobbies, staircases, and balconies. The Great Hall is over 110 feet (34 m) high. Enormous wooden benches are arranged in the room for travellers to wait for connections.
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ruhri
8/10
On April 07, 2010 16:50
peter
Cool! 9/10 from me. I like your framing! Do you use some software to apply them?
On April 07, 2010 18:56
gemilang
Great architecture pict.... I Love It... 10/10
On April 09, 2010 00:20
rmrayner
I like it... dark and moody
On June 07, 2010 14:53
bbasham
Very nice! I like the first pillar in the foreground and the leading line on the ceiling.
On January 14, 2011 23:41