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Original - Union Station, a train station serving the greater Washington, D.C. area with services from Amtrak, MARC, Virginia Railway Express, and the Washington Metro. Following World War II, the station began to degrade until it was renovated for the bicentennial of the United States, becoming the National Visitor Center. It lacked popularity and eventually many of the updates (especially "the Pit") were closed. A complete redesign opened in 1988, offering Union Station as a mall/train station combination, complete with a movie theater, shops, and an extensive food court.
Reason
Accurate depiction of given subject on nice day. Used in a number of articles, including as the lead of its home article.
Articles this image appears in
Union Station (Washington, D.C.) (lead image), Pennsylvania Railroad, Glossary of rail terminology, National Register of Historic Places listings in Northeast Quadrant, Washington, D.C.
Creator
Wadester16
Time Requirement
checkY Added to Union Station (Washington, D.C.) August 2008.
Image Page Traffic Statistics
March 2009
Here is a version with brightness adjusted. ZooFari 19:24, 10 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Yeah, but by resolution I mean detail not number of pixels. MER-C 07:36, 14 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I think what MER-C is trying to tell us is that the resolution is not enough to read the carved words near the top of the building (next to the statues). ZooFari 23:01, 14 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Not promoted ~ ωαdεstεr16«talkstalk» 05:31, 15 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]