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Memphis Train station makes beautiful hotel

In Memphis, Tennessee, on a recent trip, I had an interesting experience: A luxurious hotel that for most of its life had been a major railroad station.

When I arrived at the Central Station Hotel, Curio by Hilton, in Downtown Memphis I wasn’t yet exactly sure if this was still a train station along with a hotel, but what I did know is I was impressed with the amazing interior when I entered the lobby.

After checking in, I started asking questions and hit the internet to find out more about this grand space. Constructed in 1914 as Grand Central Station, it is now known as Memphis Central Station. Built by the Illinois Central Railroad for $1.5 million, it features Roman Doric architecture. Above the second floor of the building were Illinois Central and Yazoo & Mississippi Valley roads offices.

For decades, the station thrived. During the height of passenger rail travel in the 20th century, it had more than fifty arrivals and departures daily. Central Station’s success led to prosperity for the surrounding neighborhood. Stores, restaurants, and hotels were built for the travelers coming to Memphis.

The rapid decline of passenger train travel after World War II made Memphis Central Station an aging, nearly deserted monument to an earlier era. With the permanent closure of Union Station in 1968, Central Station became the sole intercity station in Memphis.

By 1971. Amtrak was the only rail service at the station, and it cut back service to a single train, the City of New Orleans. Large sections of the train station were closed off and abandoned. Many thought the station would eventually be razed, facing the same fate as Union Station.

By 1995, the station was headed for demolition before its rescue. It fell into disrepair over the next two decades. In 1995, the Memphis Area Transit Authority gave Central Station new life. A $20 million renovation saved the building.

A new generation discovered the South Main area giving birth to Memphis’s very first arts district. Much of the former waiting area became a public meeting space. Former offices on upper floors were converted into condominiums.

In 2019 the station underwent a significant $55 million remodel that included a new Amtrak ticket office and waiting area. And, the hotel opened including a refurbished ballroom, The Bishop restaurant, and Eight & Sand bar and lounge.

It turns out, that’s a success story that’s been repeated in many other cities as well, preserving beautiful buildings and revitalizing neighborhoods. In the U.S. stations have been redeveloped into hotels in places as diverse as Denver, Chattanooga, Scranton, and Nashville.

In Memphis, Central Station Hotel is part of the South Main Street Historic District. It offers 123 guest rooms decorated with touches of the station’s history. My room is comfortable and lovely, the service is friendly and professional, and the location is perfect for exploring this energized city.

There is so much to see and do in Memphis. If you make Central Station Hotel your base while touring the city overlooking the Mississippi River, you’ll be close to Beale Street and other downtown sites.

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Marilyn Jones, a journalist and photographer for more than 30 years, specializes in travel. Her articles and photographs have appeared in major newspapers including Dallas Morning News, Philadelphia Inquirer, Baltimore Sun, Chicago Sun-Time and Columbus Dispatch. As well as major magazines including Elks Magazine, Alabama Living, Military Officer, Escapees, Texas Farm and Home, Illinois Country Living, Carolina Country and Renaissance Magazine.

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