Operating at 509 Race Street in Cincinnati, Ohio, Station Break was a prominent arcade within a larger chain that spanned across North America during the 1980s. This venue, owned by Edison Brothers Inc., Mall Management Division, and at one point by Time-Out, served as a recreational hub during the golden age of arcade gaming. While specific opening and closing dates for the Cincinnati location are not precisely documented, it was part of an era when arcades offered a vibrant social space featuring coin-operated video games and pinball machines. As with other establishments in the chain, Station Break provided a consistent entertainment experience characteristic of the decade’s popular arcade culture, with its original locations now long since closed.