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Birmingham station (Alabama) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Birmingham station (Alabama)
Birmingham station is a train station in Birmingham, Alabama, serving Amtrak. It is located on the site of a station originally built by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in 1960, although Amtrak did not use the building itself and it was torn down in the 2000s. Amtrak's ''Crescent'' provides daily service between New York City, Atlanta, Georgia and New Orleans, Louisiana. The L&N built the new station for $500,000, replacing Union Station which it had used since 1887. One writer described this new station as "modern in every respect." When Amtrak assumed control of most inter-city passenger service on May 1, 1971, its ''Floridian'' continued to use the L&N station. The Southern Railway, which had declined to join Amtrak, continued to use its own station several blocks to the northeast. On February 1, 1979 the Southern Railway conveyed its passenger service to Amtrak and the ''Southern Crescent'' (shortened to Crescent) began serving the ex-L&N station as well. Amtrak discontinued the ''Floridian'' in October, 1979 but the ''Crescent'' has operated uninterrupted ever since. Between 1989-1995 Alabama funded a Mobile, Alabama section of the ''Crescent'' named the ''Gulf Breeze''. Birmingham plans in 2010 to build a new multimodal station at the site of the 1960s Louiville and Nashville station. It will connect to the current station which will be reconfigured for access to the platforms. ==See also==
* Birmingham Terminal Station a separate passenger station in use from 1909 until it was demolished in 1969.
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