after you purchased your ticket, you had time usually to enjoy the amenities of the union staugs. they made sure people had a lot of things to do. this was a sit-down restaurant, invitational linens, china and then more of an a la carte lunch counter for those that needed a quick meal. they would visit the soda fountain which we still operate today, has the best malts in town, and get their sweet treats there. bond -- beyond that, there was a barber shop. if you weren't feeling well, there was a uso canteen which took up pretty much the entire fourth floor, our administrative offices today, which was all set aside for service men and women coming through the station. magazine stands. as a traveler they took care of you, made sure you could get everything you needed here at the station. right now we're on the lower level of the original union station. where we're standing on this brick -- brick year is where passengers would have walked to get on their train, on track you would have had baggage carts, porters carrying luggage, passengers getting to and from, really cramped quarters