The Tampa Union Station is a beautiful historic landmark building but like most Amtrak stations that I have been in, there are no concessional venues to grab a quick snack whilst waiting...
Tampa Union Station
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Tampa Union Station, located in Downtown Tampa near Ybor City, has been a cherished landmark for over 100 years, serving as a significant transportation hub for generations of Tampa residents and travelers. Originally constructed in 1912 by the railroads that played a pivotal role in shaping modern Florida, this historic station is now owned by the City of Tampa. Friends of Tampa Union Station, a dedicated group of volunteers, works tirelessly to raise funds for ongoing restoration projects and maintenance through the Tampa Union Station endowment fund at the Community Foundation Tampa Bay.
As the second busiest Amtrak stop in Florida, Tampa Union Station welcomes over 100,000 passengers annually, offering a glimpse into Tampa's rich past. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this iconic station is a testament to the city's heritage. With the support of generous sponsors such as The Mosaic Company, Publix, and Vigo Importing Co., Tampa Union Station continues to preserve its historical significance and organizes the annual Tampa Train Day festivities. Discover the captivating history of Tampa Union Station, explore Amtrak services, and contribute to the preservation efforts of this cherished landmark.
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Very easygoing and calm experience. Train was clean. Seats on train were a little uncomfortable but spacious.
I had no idea this existed until I had someone visit from Belgium and she was very resourceful with how she got around Florida. One of the things I loved about her taking the train we were able...
Ok this is a review of both the Union Station in Tampa and a cool little trip you can make to Lakeland for the afternoon. Union stations get their name because it was serving two or more...
Bathrooms very clean, a/c strong in the building, lots of little exhibits inside with train history. Large green doors made me feel like I was in a doll house.
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