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The primary purpose for building Dallas Union Station was to consolidate multiple existing rail stations into a single, central location.
Answer: True
The consolidation of five disparate rail stations into a single, central location was the principal objective behind the construction of Dallas Union Station, a move that significantly enhanced Dallas's status as a major transportation hub in the Southern United States.
The original name of the station was Eddie Bernice Johnson Union Station.
Answer: False
The original name of the station was Dallas Union Terminal. It was later renamed Eddie Bernice Johnson Union Station.
Several major railroads, including the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific, originally served Dallas Union Terminal.
Answer: True
Dallas Union Terminal was originally served by several prominent railroads, including the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (Santa Fe) and the Southern Pacific Railroad.
What was the primary reason for building Dallas Union Station?
Answer: To consolidate five scattered rail stations into one central location.
The primary purpose for constructing Dallas Union Station was to consolidate five existing rail stations into a single, central location, thereby establishing Dallas as a major transportation hub.
On what date did Dallas Union Station originally open?
Answer: October 14, 1916
Dallas Union Station originally opened on October 14, 1916.
Dallas Union Station is located at 400 North Houston Street, serving as a central hub for various transportation modes.
Answer: False
Dallas Union Station is located at 400 South Houston Street.
Architect Jarvis Hunt, known for designing other large stations, was responsible for the design of Dallas Union Station.
Answer: True
Jarvis Hunt, an architect recognized for his work on other significant transportation terminals, was the designer of Dallas Union Station.
Dallas Union Station is an example of the modern International Style of architecture, characterized by its minimalist design.
Answer: False
Dallas Union Station is designed in the Beaux-Arts architectural style, which is characterized by ornate facades and grandeur, rather than the minimalist International Style.
The first floor of Dallas Union Station primarily houses the Grand Hall and event spaces operated by Wolfgang Puck Catering.
Answer: False
The Grand Hall and event spaces operated by Wolfgang Puck Catering are located on the second floor of Dallas Union Station; the first floor houses Amtrak ticketing and waiting areas.
The second floor of Dallas Union Station contains meeting rooms named after historical Texas governors.
Answer: False
The meeting rooms on the second floor of Dallas Union Station are named after the various railroads that previously serviced Dallas, not historical Texas governors.
Passenger access to platforms was initially problematic due to reliance on stairs, later improved with escalators and an underground corridor.
Answer: True
Initial passenger access to platforms from the second-floor waiting area involved an overhead walkway with stairs, which was inconvenient. This was later improved with the addition of escalators and an underground corridor.
The original murals commissioned for Dallas Union Station were destroyed when the building was renovated for light rail.
Answer: False
The original murals commissioned for Dallas Union Station were destroyed in 1954 when the building was relocated, not during renovation for light rail.
Which architectural style best describes Dallas Union Station?
Answer: Beaux-Arts
Dallas Union Station is designed in the Beaux-Arts architectural style, characterized by its ornate detailing and grand scale.
What can be found on the second floor of Dallas Union Station?
Answer: The restored Grand Hall and meeting rooms
The second floor of Dallas Union Station contains the restored Grand Hall and several meeting rooms.
The meeting rooms on the second floor of Dallas Union Station are named in honor of what?
Answer: Railroads that previously serviced Dallas
The meeting rooms located on the second floor of Dallas Union Station are named in honor of the various railroads that previously serviced the station.
Which of the following statements accurately describes passenger access improvements at Dallas Union Station?
Answer: Escalators and an underground corridor were added to improve platform access.
Passenger access to platforms was initially challenging, but improvements were made, including the addition of escalators and an underground corridor to enhance accessibility.
What happened to the original murals commissioned for Dallas Union Station in 1934?
Answer: They were destroyed in 1954 when the building was relocated.
The original murals, commissioned in 1934, were destroyed in 1954 during the relocation of the building.
Who designed Dallas Union Station?
Answer: Jarvis Hunt
Dallas Union Station was designed by architect Jarvis Hunt.
Which of the following is true about the original passenger platform access at Dallas Union Station?
Answer: It involved an overhead walkway from the second-floor waiting room.
Originally, passenger access to platforms from the second-floor waiting room was via an overhead walkway, which presented challenges due to the stairs involved.
How many through tracks are present at Dallas Union Station, in addition to other tracks?
Answer: Two through tracks
Dallas Union Station features two through tracks, in addition to five other tracks.
The Amtrak station code for Dallas Union Station is DFW.
Answer: False
The Amtrak station code for Dallas Union Station is DAL, not DFW.
Both the Red Line and the Blue Line of DART light rail operate out of Dallas Union Station.
Answer: True
Dallas Union Station serves as a key stop for both the Red Line and the Blue Line of the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) light rail system.
The Trinity Railway Express (TRE) is a light rail service that stops at Dallas Union Station.
Answer: False
The Trinity Railway Express (TRE) is a commuter rail service, not a light rail service, that operates out of Dallas Union Station.
Dallas Union Station serves as the busiest station for the Trinity Railway Express (TRE) commuter service.
Answer: True
Dallas Union Station is indeed the busiest station for the Trinity Railway Express (TRE) commuter rail service.
Amtrak's *Texas Eagle* service currently utilizes Dallas Union Station, connecting Chicago to Los Angeles.
Answer: True
The *Texas Eagle*, an Amtrak service, operates through Dallas Union Station, with its route extending between Chicago and Los Angeles.
The Dallas Streetcar's southern terminus is located at Union Station.
Answer: False
The Dallas Streetcar's northern terminus is located at Union Station, not the southern terminus.
DART light-rail service began operations at Dallas Union Station in 1996.
Answer: True
DART light-rail service commenced operations at Dallas Union Station in 1996.
The term 'intermodal' signifies that Dallas Union Station only connects different types of rail services.
Answer: False
The term 'intermodal' signifies that Dallas Union Station connects various modes of transportation, including rail, light rail, and buses, not solely different types of rail services.
Which of the following transportation services does NOT operate out of Dallas Union Station according to the source?
Answer: Southwest Airlines flights
Dallas Union Station serves rail, light rail, and bus services; it does not accommodate air travel, making Southwest Airlines flights the service that does not operate from this location.
What is the Amtrak station code assigned to Dallas Union Station?
Answer: DAL
The Amtrak station code assigned to Dallas Union Station is DAL.
Which commuter rail service operates out of Dallas Union Station and identifies it as its busiest station?
Answer: Trinity Railway Express (TRE)
The Trinity Railway Express (TRE) is a commuter rail service that operates out of Dallas Union Station, identifying it as its busiest station.
The *Texas Eagle* Amtrak service, which uses Dallas Union Station, has which of the following as potential western termini?
Answer: San Antonio or Los Angeles
The Amtrak *Texas Eagle* service, utilizing Dallas Union Station, has potential western termini that include San Antonio and Los Angeles.
What role does Dallas Union Station serve for the Dallas Streetcar?
Answer: It is the northern terminus.
Dallas Union Station functions as the northern terminus for the Dallas Streetcar service.
Which DART light rail lines serve Dallas Union Station?
Answer: Red Line and Blue Line
Dallas Union Station is served by both the Red Line and the Blue Line of the DART light rail system.
Which of the following is true about the *Crescent (train)* service and Dallas Union Station?
Answer: A *Crescent* Texas Section serving Dallas Union Station is a proposed service.
The *Crescent* train service includes a proposed Texas Section that would serve Dallas Union Station.
What does the term 'intermodal' signify regarding Dallas Union Station?
Answer: It connects different modes of transportation like rail, light rail, and buses.
The term 'intermodal' signifies that Dallas Union Station facilitates the transfer between different modes of transportation, specifically connecting rail services (Amtrak, TRE) with light rail (DART) and bus services.
At its peak, Dallas Union Station handled approximately 15-20 trains daily.
Answer: False
During its peak operational period, Dallas Union Station handled as many as 80 trains daily.
Dallas Union Station is the busiest Amtrak station in the state of Texas.
Answer: False
Dallas Union Station is the third busiest Amtrak station in Texas, following Fort Worth Central Station and San Antonio station.
In 1954, Dallas Union Station was temporarily used as a courthouse annex.
Answer: False
In 1954, Dallas Union Station was temporarily used as a library, not a courthouse annex, while the Dallas Public Library system constructed a new central library.
Dallas Union Station was consistently more significant than Fort Worth Union Station for all major long-distance train routes originating in the region.
Answer: False
Dallas Union Station was not consistently more significant than Fort Worth Union Station for all major long-distance routes; some routes, like the Rock Island Railroad's *Twin Star Rocket*, terminated in Fort Worth, not Dallas.
Passenger train service ceased at Dallas Union Station on May 31, 1969, before the establishment of Amtrak.
Answer: True
Passenger train service at Dallas Union Station concluded on May 31, 1969, preceding the official commencement of Amtrak operations.
The Dallas Union Station property covers an area of approximately 2.0 hectares.
Answer: True
The property encompassing Dallas Union Station measures approximately 5 acres, which is equivalent to 2.0 hectares.
How many trains did Dallas Union Station serve daily during its peak usage?
Answer: Up to 80 trains
During its peak operational period, Dallas Union Station handled as many as 80 trains daily.
How did Dallas Union Station's regional importance compare to Fort Worth Union Station for certain train routes?
Answer: Fort Worth was often preferred for routes like the *Twin Star Rocket*.
While Dallas was the larger city, Fort Worth Union Station sometimes held greater importance for specific long-distance routes, such as the *Twin Star Rocket*, which terminated in Fort Worth.
When did passenger train service end at Dallas Union Station prior to the start of Amtrak?
Answer: May 31, 1969
Passenger train service at Dallas Union Station concluded on May 31, 1969, preceding the establishment of Amtrak.
What is the Amtrak passenger volume for Dallas Union Station in Fiscal Year 2024?
Answer: 54,313 passengers
In Fiscal Year 2024, Dallas Union Station recorded an Amtrak passenger volume of 54,313.
Dallas Union Station is the busiest Amtrak station in Texas.
Answer: False, it is the third busiest Amtrak station in Texas.
Dallas Union Station is not the busiest Amtrak station in Texas; it ranks as the third busiest.
What is the approximate size of the Dallas Union Station property?
Answer: 5 acres (2.0 hectares)
The Dallas Union Station property encompasses an area of approximately 5 acres, equivalent to 2.0 hectares.
Eddie Bernice Johnson Union Station was the original name given to the Dallas transportation hub upon its opening in 1916.
Answer: False
The station was originally named Dallas Union Terminal; it was later renamed Eddie Bernice Johnson Union Station in October 2016.
Dallas Union Station holds designations including being listed on the National Register of Historic Places and being a Texas State Antiquities Landmark.
Answer: True
Dallas Union Station is recognized with multiple historical designations, including its listing on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and its designation as a Texas State Antiquities Landmark (TSAL).
Dallas Union Station was renamed in honor of former Dallas Mayor, Ron Kirk.
Answer: False
Dallas Union Station was renamed in honor of U.S. Representative Eddie Bernice Johnson, not former Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk.
What is the official name of Dallas Union Station as of October 2016?
Answer: Eddie Bernice Johnson Union Station
As of October 2016, Dallas Union Station was officially renamed Eddie Bernice Johnson Union Station in honor of U.S. Representative Eddie Bernice Johnson.
Which of these is NOT among the historical designations held by Dallas Union Station?
Answer: National Historic Landmark (NHL)
While Dallas Union Station holds designations such as NRHP, TSAL, and DLMK, it is not listed as a National Historic Landmark (NHL).
What is the Dallas Landmark (DLMK) designation date for Dallas Union Station?
Answer: January 17, 1977
Dallas Union Station received its Dallas Landmark (DLMK) designation on January 17, 1977.
What is the ownership status of Dallas Union Station?
Answer: Owned by the City of Dallas
Dallas Union Station is owned by the City of Dallas.
What is the recorded Texas Historic Landmark (RTHL) designation year for Dallas Union Station?
Answer: 1979
Dallas Union Station was designated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark (RTHL) in 1979.