Pinstripes & Parchment

Antique & Vintage Postcards

← Browse Collection
Postcard 1929 Traction Terminal Station Indianapolis Indiana Linen
FrontBack
Pre-linen · 1929

Postcard 1929 Traction Terminal Station Indianapolis Indiana Linen

Indianapolis, Indiana, USA1929Pre-linenFair-Good

A bustling street-level view of Indianapolis's magnificent Traction Terminal Station captures the golden age of interurban rail travel — the handsome ten-story office tower rises above the arched train shed entrance on a sun-drenched corner, vintage automobiles crowding the foreground streets while red-and-white striped awnings frame the ground-floor shops below. Completed in 1904, the Traction Terminal was once the world's largest interurban terminal, serving dozens of electric railway lines radiating across Indiana, and this colorized card vividly conveys the civic pride that surrounded it; in the background the domed City Hall anchors the scene. On January 22, 1929, someone — likely a visitor named after the handwriting suggests a female correspondent — dashed off a birthday greeting in looping cursive to John at 76 Crumlin Ave in Girard, Ohio, scrawling street names ("Market St," "Illinois St") directly on the card's face as if marking a tourist map for a friend who had never visited. The message mentions skating and holiday plans, offering a warm domestic snapshot of Midwest life on the cusp of the Great Depression.

$10.95
Fair-Good
Buy on eBay
PC-03382 · Unknown (Made in USA)
← Browse Full Collection