Fort Wayne station

The Pennsylvania Railroad Station in Fort Wayne, Indiana, also known as Baker Street Station, is a former passenger rail station in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana. The American Craftsman-style station opened to the public March 23, 1914, at a cost of $550,000.

Fort Wayne, IN
Passengers board Amtrak's Broadway Limited at the station in 1974
General information
Location221 Baker Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana
USA
History
OpenedMarch 23, 1914
ClosedNovember 11, 1990
Former services
Preceding station Amtrak Following station
Warsaw
toward Chicago
Broadway Limited Lima
toward New York
Capitol Limited Lima
toward Washington, D.C.
Preceding station Pennsylvania Railroad Following station
Arcola
toward Chicago
Main Line Maples
toward New York or Exchange Place
Huntertown
toward Mackinaw City
Grand Rapids & Indiana Railway Hoagland
toward Richmond
Preceding station Wabash Railroad Following station
Roanoke
toward St. Louis
St. Louis – Detroit New Haven
toward Detroit
Terminus Fort Wayne – Toledo New Haven
toward Toledo
Pennsylvania Railroad Station
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Location221 West Baker Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Coordinates41°4′20″N 85°8′26″W
Built1914
ArchitectGeorge B. Swift & Co., William L. Price
Architectural styleAmerican Craftsman
NRHP reference No.98001056
Added to NRHP1998
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