United States Parcel Post Station, Baltimore
Facts and practical information
United States Parcel Post Station, also known as the Railway Express Building, is a historic post office structure located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is two stories high with the first floor at the St. Paul Street level and is supported by concrete piers that extend 35 feet down to the level of the Jones Falls Expressway. It was constructed in 1929 in a Classical Revival style and built of reinforced concrete with brick walls and limestone and terra cotta trim, the building is a parallelogram in plan, measuring 142 feet on the east and west and 269 feet deep. The principal facade features a 4 foot high limestone base and terra cotta capitals molded in the form of an American bald eagle within a wreath. The St. Paul Street facility and its location next to the Pennsylvania Railroad according to the U.S. Post Office Department in 1928 "would affect handling of parcel-post matter in Washington and delivery points as far as New York and Canada." Finally, the station was the first air rights development in the city. ()
Northern Baltimore (Charles North)Baltimore
United States Parcel Post Station – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Green Mount Cemetery, Lyric Performing Arts Center, Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church, Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to United States Parcel Post Station by public transport?
Bus
- Saint Paul Street & Penn Station Far-side Southbound • Lines: 103, 95, Gr, Sv (1 min walk)
- Penn Station - Southbound • Lines: Bus, Purple (2 min walk)
Train
- Baltimore Penn Station (3 min walk)
Light rail
- Baltimore Penn Station • Lines: Lr (3 min walk)
- Mount Royal/MICA • Lines: Lr (8 min walk)
Metro
- State Center/Cultural Center • Lines: M (15 min walk)
- Lexington Market • Lines: M (27 min walk)