Shreveport Union Station

It had its highest levels of service in the 1920s, typically hosting 35 passenger trains a day.

[1] As a union station, it was served by trains of the Kansas City Southern Railway, Illinois Central, St. Louis Southwestern Railway (Cotton Belt), and Southern Pacific.

[2][3] Noteworthy passenger trains in 1958 included:[4] Noteworthy passenger trains in 1951 consisted of:[5] By 1965, service reduced to the Illinois Central's Southwestern Limited and the Kansas City Southern's Kansas City, NewOrleans and Port Arthur trains.

[6] The Southern Belle, the last train to serve Union Station, had its final run on November 2, 1969.

[2][1][7] The Texas and Pacific's remnant of its Louisiana Eagle was the final train to serve Shreveport, at the T&P station in the city.