Conclusion Thanks for touring Union Depot. This is the fifth and final segment of a special audio tour that guides you through one of America’s great railway stations from the early 20th century. Part 4 concluded at the Kellogg Entry, and if you’re still there, head back to the Waiting Room and stop by the information kiosks to get a brochure for the public art at Union Depot. There are 10 installations in all, and it’s a great way to continue exploring the facility. Got your calendar handy? Review one of the interactive information kiosks for a schedule of upcoming events, or go online to see the entire calendar. Just visit uniondepot.org, and from there you can find the complete events calendar. There’s a lot to see and do outside too. Union Depot is located in the Lowertown neighborhood of St. Paul, and it’s the place to be for entertainment, the arts, dining, sporting events and more. On behalf of the Ramsey County Regional Railroad Authority, which owns Union Depot, thank you for visiting this historic St. Paul landmark that’s served the public so well for so long. Now fully restored, this vibrant facility once again stands ready