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Why did Minneapolis tear down its biggest train station?

Why did Minneapolis tear down its biggest train station?

On the Curious Minnesota podcast, host Eric Roper and rail historian Aaron Isaacs discuss the rise and fall of Twin Cities passenger rail travel in the 20th Century.

Curious Minnesota

March 5, 202115m 6s

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Show Notes

The Great Northern Depot on Hennepin Avenue was a de facto welcome mat for Minneapolis for many years. Along with the Milwaukee Road Depot, it was the primary place people arrived in the city. So why was Great Northern torn down in 1978, while the Milwaukee Road Depot survived? Rail historian Aaron Isaacs joins host Eric Roper to discuss the history of the Depot and the decline of passenger rail travel in the 20th Century.

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