Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix Union Station is a historic former railroad station in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. Built in 1923, it served as a major transportation hub for the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe railroads.
The station is a fine example of Mission Revival architecture. It was a gateway to the city during the golden age of rail travel.
While no longer an active passenger station, the building has been preserved. It stands as a reminder of Phoenix's transportation history and is occasionally used for events.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it is a cherished landmark. Efforts continue to ensure its preservation and integration into the evolving downtown.