Union, Stay; Shun : November 10, 2009
Image Data
File Name: 7D_04548
Model: Canon EOS 7D
Date: 10.04.09 5:30pm
Focal Length: 10mm (16mm)
Shutter: 1/20 s
F-Stop: F5.6
ISO: 200
Ex Bias: -1
Program: Aperture priority
Metering Mode: Evaluative
Flash: Off
Focus Mode: One shot AF
File Name: 7D_04548
Model: Canon EOS 7D
Date: 10.04.09 5:30pm
Focal Length: 10mm (16mm)
Shutter: 1/20 s
F-Stop: F5.6
ISO: 200
Ex Bias: -1
Program: Aperture priority
Metering Mode: Evaluative
Flash: Off
Focus Mode: One shot AF
The Kansas City Union Station opened on October 30, 1914 as the second-largest train station in the US. The building encompasses 850,000 square feet, the ceiling in the Grand Hall is 95 feet high, there are three chandeliers weighing 3,500 pounds each, and the Grand Hall clock has a six-foot diameter face. Due to its central location, Kansas City was a hub for both passenger and freight rail traffic.
Today, Amtrak runs out of the station, with two trains daily to and from St. Louis, two trains to Chicago, and one train to the southwest.
Today, Amtrak runs out of the station, with two trains daily to and from St. Louis, two trains to Chicago, and one train to the southwest.