South Bend station (South Shore Line)

This station, situated on the site of a former Masonic Temple, was the South Shore's third South Bend station[1] and opened on August 3, 1921.

The redesigned station featured restrooms, waiting rooms, food concessions, and was staffed by a ticket agent.

[3] A tunnel connected the station with the LaSalle Hotel, located across the street.

[4] The LaSalle itself stood on the site of the Sheridan hotel, which had formerly housed the South Shore station.

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