Kansas City Union Station is a union station opened in 1914, serving Kansas City, Missouri, and the surrounding metropolitan area. It replaced a small Union Depot from 1878. Union Station served a peak annual traffic of more than 670,000 passengers in 1945 at the end of World War II, quickly declined in the 1950s, and was closed in 1985.
In 1996, a public–private partnership undertook a US$250 million restoration, funded in part by a sales tax levied in Kansas and Missouri counties of the Kansas City metropolitan area. By 1999, the station reopened as a suite of attractions, including museums. In 2002, Union Station returned to train service, when Amtrak began public transportation services, and became Missouri's second-busiest train station. The refurbished station has theaters, ongoing museum exhibits, and attractions such as Science City, the Irish Museum and Cultural Center, and the Todd Bolender Center for Dance and Creativity. Since 2016, it is a stop for the KC Streetcar.
The building is open 6 am - midnight, the attractions times vary
Science city is closed 14-18 Sep 2015 for maintenance and 26 Nov + 25 Dec.
Adults:
Gridiron Glory Exhibition: $14.95
Planetarium: $6
Science city: $13.50
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_City_Union_Station
Official website http://www.unionstation.org/
Phone +1 816 460 2020
Address 30 West Pershing Rd, Kansas City, MO 64108, USA
Coordinates 39°5'5.561" N -94°35'5.538" E