Memphis Union Station was located on Calhoun
Street between South Second Street and Rayburn Boulevard (now South
Third Street). The NC&StL was one of several railroads that
used the facility.
The station was constructed between 1910 and 1912 along with trackwork,
power plant, and service facilities, opening on April 1, 1912.
The facility was demolished in 1968.
NC&StL Preservation Society, Inc. is in no way
affiliated with the NC&StL Railway or any of it's successors.
As a non-profit entity, NCPS presents these pages to the public purely
for educational and historic interest.