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Chicago, Illinois. Express, mail and baggage are handled below street level. There are over two miles of underground for trucks and taxicabs at the Union Station

Chicago, Illinois. Express, mail and baggage are handled below street level. There are over two miles of underground for trucks and taxicabs at the Union Station

Chicago, Illinois. Express, mail and baggage are handled below street level. There are over two miles of underground for trucks and taxicabs at the Union Station

Chicago, Illinois. Express, mail and baggage are handled below street level. There are over two miles of road underground for trucks and taxicabs at the Union Station

Chicago, Illinois. Express, mail and baggage are handled below street level. There are over two miles of road underground for trucks and taxicabs at the Union Station

Chicago, Illinois. The baggage, express and mail are handled beneath the Union Station. There are over two miles of road underground for trucks and taxicabs at the Union Station

Chicago, Illinois. The baggage, express and mail are handled beneath the Union Station. There are over two miles of road underground for trucks and taxicabs at the Union Station

Chicago, Illinois. The tremendous traffic of mail, railway express and baggage is all handled in the Union Station's sub-cellars. There are over two miles of road for trucks and cabs beneath the station

Chicago, Illinois. The tremendous traffic of mail, railway express and baggage is all handled in the Union Station's sub-cellars. There are over two miles of road for trucks and cabs beneath the station

Chicago, Illinois. Express, mail and baggage are handled below street level. There are over two miles of underground for trucks and taxicabs at the Union Station

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Public domain photograph of train station, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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illinois cook county chicago safety film negatives express mail baggage street level street level miles two miles trucks taxicabs union station suitcase united states history warehouses library of congress
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01/01/1943
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Delano, Jack, photographer
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chicago
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Library of Congress
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No known restrictions. For information, see U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black & White Photographs http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/071_fsab.html

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illinois cook county chicago safety film negatives express mail baggage street level street level miles two miles trucks taxicabs union station suitcase united states history warehouses library of congress