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Great American Railroad Stations [Paperback]

Janet Greenstein Potter (Author)
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0471143898 978-0471143895 April 20, 1996
"[S]ociety so often allows masterpieces of architecture...to be destroyed or altered as though real estate ownership supersedes any other value system....The best railroad stations were conceived in the dreams of architects and civil engineers, and then brought to life by talented craftspeople....This guidebook is a tribute not only to those who built these stations, but also the railroaders who worked within the depots and on the platforms...." — Janet Greenstein Potter

Bustling nerve centers of a dynamic young society on the move, grand last farewells and first welcomes for millions of weary travelers, enduring monuments to the birth of the world's first truly modern nation, railroad stations played a central role in the shaping of the United States and its unique culture. Now, in this, the definitive guide to America's great railroad stations, writer and architectural historian Janet Greenstein Potter tells the stories of more than 700 of these masterpieces.

An excellent resource for on-site and armchair travelers alike, this lavishly illustrated guide provides a generous mix of historical and practical information. Potter provides a detailed biographical profile of each station, covering the year of construction, name of original railroad, designer, style, and materials. Focusing on buildings that are still standing, she discusses depots that have been restored as well as those on the verge of distinction, explains what the station is used for today, and describes its current condition from a preservation/restoration standpoint. And, with the help of more than 500 beautiful archival photographs and detailed drawings, she helps you to gain a fuller understanding of what these structures were like in their heyday.

For quick, easy reference, the book has been organized by region. Stations in all 50 of the United States are covered, and the street addresses of each building have been provided.

Offering an unparalleled opportunity to experience the grandeur and vitality of a bygone era, Great American Railroad Stations is an indispensable resource for travelers, architects and design professionals, preservationists, and train and transportation enthusiasts.



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Great American Railroad Stations is the definitive guide to America's great railroad stations telling the story of more than 700 of these historical masterpieces. Great American Railroad Stations is a excellent resource for on-site and armchair travelers alike with its lavish illustrations, historical text, and practical information. Janet Potter provides detailed biographical profiles for each station, covering the year of construction, name of original railroad, designer, style, and materials. Focusing on buildings that are still standing, she explains what the station is used for today, and describes its current condition from a preservation/restoration standpoint. And, with the help of more than 500 beautiful archival photographs and detailed drawings, Potter helps the reader gain a fuller understanding of what these structures were like in their heyday. Great American Railroad Stations is organized by region for quick, easy reference. Stations in all 50 of the United States are covered, and the street addresses of each building have been provided. Great American Railroad Stations is a terrific addition to any railfans bookshelf or community library's trains & railroading collection. -- Midwest Book Review

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This comprehensive guide documents over 700 great American railroad stations in existence today. All the stations have been selected based on their architectural features, historical significance, current use and status and are organized by region for ease of use. The author outlines the importance of preservation issues and the difficulties involved in rescuing railroad stations. Contains 500+ historic and contemporary detailed photographs and line drawings.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 576 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley (April 20, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471143898
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471143895
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #512,241 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A must have supplement for any railfan library., March 10, 1997
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Complete with brief, but detailed history and current uses for stations throughout the country, this tome is a must for any railfan to enjoys seeking out the train depots in cities along the path of his vacation route. Though by no means comprehensive (about 10 to 12 depots are listed for most states; Tennessee, Kentucky and Ohio each have dozens, many of which are in excellent condition.), the book is nevertheless tremendously useful. In addition, one should consider Halberstadt & Halberstadt's "The American Train Depot & Roundhouse" and Ward's "Southern Railway Depots, Vol. 1 & 2. The out of print Alexander's "Down At The Depot" should be sought out as well
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3.0 out of 5 stars Exhaustive collection but lacking in architectural detail, March 25, 2011
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This book is a good list of existing railroad stations for those who want to search them out. However, I was hoping for more detail. The depots are pictured in their historical setting. Most are exterior views, and the images are smaller than I would like. Very few interior views or drawings are included, and I wanted to see something like that to complete the feel of the depot. I didn't do a count, but it seems that less than half of the depots mentioned have corresponding images. So you'll still probably want to Google the name of a depot of interest for more details. This book documents the existance of depots but lacks the human scenes and other details that would make the study and appreciation of depots complete. This book was published in 1996 and describes some depots in either a state disuse or as vacant, but I know of several as of 2011 that have been refurbished and given new function. My point is that the text sounds dated, but it's not unacceptable. Overall, I was less than impressed with this book, but I'm still glad that I have it. It may be worth paying a hefty price to add this book to a railfan's library, but not to me.
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5.0 out of 5 stars one of a kind, December 29, 2010
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I wrote my undergraduate thesis about the adaptive reuse of passenger rail stations, so I've seen many books on the subject. This is undoubtedly my favorite. It's slightly outdated, with some of the buildings used for other purposes since publishing, and it's certainly not a list of every single extant station in the country, but it's still the best book about stations I've seen. The introduction from former Senator Moynihan is inspiring. Potter writes lists stations by region, state, and town, and gives exact locations so you can visit them yourself. There is a good chapter in the beginning about stations, and plenty of resources in the back that would be helpful if you're planning on revitalizing a station, or even just visiting a few.
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