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ST. PAUL, MINN. — The Ramsey County Regional Railroad Authority has marked the completion of a $243 million restoration project at the Union Depot train station in St. Paul. Transportation services have also returned to the 90-year-old structure, which hasn't been open to the public since the last train served the station in 1971. The project included rebuilding the train deck and tracks, constructing a new multilevel passenger drop-off entrance with ticket and baggage counters and repainting and restoring plaster in the waiting room. Crews also restored the Fourth Street entrance to its original design. The project team included Mortenson, URS Corp. and HGA Architects.