Indianapolis Union Station
City: Indianapolis
Completed in 1853, Indianapolis Union Station is the first "union station" in the United States. Most of the station has been re-purposed for non-transportation use during the 1970s and 1980s after the heydays of railroad travel. The station still serves as an Amtrak station and an intercity bus terminal. The entrance to the waiting room/ticket counters for the train station/bus terminal is on the south side off South Street, opposite to the historic grand hall on the north side.
Points of interest
Amtrak
This station is served by Cardinal trains. Tickets sales and waiting room are available at this stop.
- Amtrak station code: IND [1]
Amtrak lines at Indianapolis Union Station | ||||
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Adjacent stop | Adjacent stop | |||
Crawfordsville West to Chicago
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◀ | Cardinal | ▶ | Connersville East to Washington DC, New York
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Bus
See Mile Square for local IndyGO routes.
Intercity bus
Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, and Nebraska
Service to Atlanta, Chicago, Louisville, Indianapolis, New York, St. Louis. Ticket sales is available at this location. Current bus status
Indiana and other Midwest states
Parking
Parking is available at this station.