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Memphis Central Station

Amtrak stations in TennesseeBuildings and structures in Memphis, TennesseeFormer Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad stationsFormer Illinois Central Railroad stationsFormer St. Louis–San Francisco Railway stations
Historic district contributing propertiesMemphis Area Transit AuthorityRailway stations in TennesseeRailway stations in the United States opened in 1914Union stations in the United States
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Memphis Central Station, referred to as Grand Central Station prior to 1944, is a passenger terminal in Memphis, Tennessee. Located along Main Street and G.E. Patterson Boulevard in Downtown Memphis, it currently a service stop for Amtrak's City of New Orleans route, arriving in late evening northbound and in the morning southbound. It is also served by the MATA Trolley system. The building was opened in 1914, and is located within the city's South Main Arts District. It is also an contributing property to the South Main Street Historic District of the National Register of Historic Places, as are the National Civil Rights Museum and other historic properties within the district boundaries.

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Memphis Central Station
South Main Street, Memphis

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South Main Street 545
38103 Memphis
Tennessee, United States
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