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Union Station (Los Angeles)

Los Angeles Union Station is the main railway station in Los Angeles, California, and the largest railroad passenger terminal in the Western United States.[6] It opened in May 1939 as the Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal, replacing La Grande Station and Central Station.

Los Angeles Union Station
       
The main building and tracks
General information
Location800 North Alameda Street
Los Angeles, California
United States
Coordinates34°03′19″N 118°14′07″W / 34.05515°N 118.23525°W / 34.05515; -118.23525Coordinates: 34°03′19″N 118°14′07″W / 34.05515°N 118.23525°W / 34.05515; -118.23525
Owned byLos Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Platforms
  • 6 island platforms (Amtrak/Metrolink)
  • 1 island platform (Metro B/D Lines)
  • 1 island platform (Metro J Line)
  • 1 island platform (Metro L Line)
Tracks
  • 12 (Amtrak/Metrolink)
  • 2 (Metro B/D Lines)
  • 2 (Metro L Line)
ConnectionsSee bus and coach services section
Construction
Parking3,000 spaces[3]
Bicycle facilitiesMetro Bike Share station,[1] Metro Bike Hub, racks and lockers[2]
Disabled accessYes
Other information
StatusStaffed, station building with waiting room
Station codeAmtrak: LAX
Websiteunionstationla.com
History
OpenedMay 3, 1939; 83 years ago (May 3, 1939)
Passengers
FY 2021466,417[4] (Amtrak)
Services
Preceding station Amtrak Following station
Hollywood Burbank Airport
toward Seattle
Coast Starlight Terminus
Glendale Pacific Surfliner Fullerton
toward San Diego
Terminus Southwest Chief Fullerton
toward Chicago
Sunset Limited Pomona
Texas Eagle Pomona
toward Chicago
Preceding station Metrolink Following station
Terminus 91/Perris Valley Line Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs
Orange County Line Commerce
toward Oceanside
Riverside Line Montebello/​Commerce
San Bernardino Line Cal State LA
Glendale
toward Lancaster
Antelope Valley Line Terminus
Glendale Ventura County Line
Preceding station Metro Rail Following station
Civic Center/Grand Park B Line Terminus
Civic Center/Grand Park D Line
Little Tokyo/Arts District
(temporary bus bridge)
toward Atlantic
L Line Chinatown
Preceding station Metro Busway Following station
Civic Center/Grand Park
(with interim street stops)
J Line LA County+USC Medical Center
toward El Monte
Former services
Preceding station Amtrak Following station
Glendale
toward Sacramento
Spirit of California
Discontinued in 1983
Terminus
Terminus Desert Wind
Discontinued in 1997
Fullerton
toward Chicago
Las Vegas Limited
Discontinued in 1976
Pasadena
toward Las Vegas
San Diegan
Changed to its current name in 2000
Fullerton
toward San Diego
Preceding station Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Following station
Terminus Main Line Highland Park
toward Chicago
Main Line Rivera
toward Chicago
Surf Line Fullerton
toward San Diego
Preceding station Southern Pacific Railroad Following station
River Coast Line Terminus
Terminus Sunset Route Alhambra
Glendale San Joaquin Daylight Terminus
Glendale
toward Sacramento
Sacramento Daylight
Glendale Coast Daylight
Lark
Preceding station Union Pacific Railroad Following station
Terminus Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad East Los Angeles
Preceding station CalTrain Following station
Glendale
towards Oxnard
Los Angeles–Oxnard Terminus
Proposed services
Preceding station California High-Speed Rail Following station
Burbank Airport Phase I
(2033)
Terminus
Preceding station Metro Rail Following station
Little Tokyo/Arts District A Line Chinatown
Preceding station X-Train Following station
Terminus Las Vegas Xpress
(proposed)
Las Vegas
Terminus
Preceding station Brightline Following station
Terminus Brightline West
Cajon Pass Route
Rancho Cucamonga
toward Las Vegas
Brightline West
High Desert Corridor
Palmdale
toward Las Vegas
Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal
Built1939
Built byRobert E. McKee Inc.
ArchitectJohn and Donald Parkinson
Architectural styleModerne, Art Deco, Mission/Spanish Revival
NRHP reference No.80000811[5]
LAHCM No.101
Significant dates
Added to NRHPNovember 13, 1980
Designated LAHCMAugust 2, 1972
Location

Approved in a controversial ballot measure in 1926 and built in the 1930s, it served to consolidate rail services from the Union Pacific, Santa Fe, and Southern Pacific Railroads into one terminal station. Conceived on a grand scale, Union Station became known as the "Last of the Great Railway Stations" built in the United States. The structure combines Art Deco, Mission Revival, and Streamline Moderne style. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

Today, the station is a major transportation hub for Southern California, serving almost 110,000 passengers a day.[7] It is by far the busiest train station in the Western United States; it is Amtrak's fifth-busiest station, and is the twelfth-busiest train station in North America.

Four of Amtrak's long-distance trains originate and terminate here: the Coast Starlight to Seattle, the Southwest Chief and Texas Eagle to Chicago, and the Sunset Limited to New Orleans. The state-supported Amtrak Pacific Surfliner regional trains run frequently to San Diego and also to Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo. The station is the hub of the Metrolink commuter rail system and is a major transfer point for several Metro Rail subway and light rail lines. The Patsaouras Transit Plaza, on the east side of the station, serves dozens of bus lines operated by Metro and several other municipal carriers.[8]

History

In 1926, a measure was placed on the ballot giving Los Angeles voters the choice between the construction of a vast network of elevated railways or the construction of a Union station to consolidate the city's two mainline railroad stations (Central Station and La Grande Station). The election took on racial connotations and became a defining moment in the development of Los Angeles.[9] One proposed location for Union Station was located in the heart of what was Los Angeles' original Chinatown. Reflecting the racial prejudice of the time, Los Angeles Times, a lead opponent of elevated railways, argued in editorials that Union Station would not be built in the "midst of Chinatown" but rather would "forever do away with Chinatown and its environs." The Times also attacked the elevated railways for blocking out the California sun and in general being antithetical to the ethos of Los Angeles.[9]

Two questions were put to vote in 1926. First, the voters approved Union Station instead of elevated railways by 61.3 to 38.7 percent margin. Second, the electorate voted in favor of Los Angeles Plaza, not Chinatown, as the site of the new station, but by a much smaller 51.1 to 48.9 percent margin.[10] However, largely due to the efforts of preservationist Christine Sterling and Los Angeles Times publisher Harry Chandler, Union Station would not replace the Plaza, but be built across the street in Chinatown,[citation needed] which was demolished for the project.[11] During the construction process of Union Station, archaeological remains from the Tongva village of Yaanga were uncovered.[12] Researcher Joan Brown summarized this in 1992:

Previous archaeological studies conducted at and near Union Station indicate that buried intact prehistoric and historic deposits exist in-situ beneath and in the vicinity of Union Station. The extent of the archaeological deposits is unknown at this time. Union Station was constructed on three to twenty feet of fill dirt placed over the original Los Angeles Chinatown. Chinatown, in turn, had been built over the remains of an Indian village, tentatively identified as the village of Yangna.[12]

 
Santa Fe's combined Super Chief/El Capitan at the station in 1966

The glamorous new $11 million station (in 1939 dollars)[13] took over from La Grande Station which had suffered major damage in the 1933 Long Beach earthquake and Central Station, which had itself replaced the Arcade Depot in 1914.

Passenger service was provided by the Santa Fe, Southern Pacific, and Union Pacific, as well as local lines of the Pacific Electric Railway and Los Angeles Railway (LARy).[14] The famed Super Chief luxury train carried Hollywood stars and others to Chicago and thence the East Coast. Union Station saw heavy use during World War II, but later saw declining patronage due to the growing popularity of air travel and automobiles.

In 1948, the Santa Fe's Super Chief lost its brakes coming into the station, smashed through a steel bumper and concrete wall, and stopped with one third of the front of the locomotive dangling over Aliso St. No one was killed or injured, but the engineer lost his job.

The station was designated as a Los Angeles Historic–Cultural Monument No. 101 on August 2, 1972, and placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.[5]

The first commuter rail service to Union Station was the short-lived CalTrain that began operating on October 18, 1982, between Los Angeles and Oxnard. The service faced economic and political problems from the start and was suspended in March 1983. The next attempt at commuter rail came in 1990 with the launch of the Amtrak-operated Orange County Commuter. The once-daily round-trip served stations between Los Angeles and San Juan Capistrano.

In December 1989, the Santa Fe Pacific Realty Co purchased Southern Pacific's shareholding in the station, followed in January 1990 by Union Pacific's 22% and Santa Fe's 34%.[15]

Metrolink commuter rail service began on October 26, 1992, with Union Station as the terminus for the San Bernardino Line, the Santa Clarita Line (later renamed the Antelope Valley Line) and the Ventura County Line. In January 1993, Metro's Red Line subway[16] began service to the station, followed by Metrolink's Riverside Line in June. The Orange County Commuter train was discontinued on March 28, 1994, and replaced by Metrolink's Orange County Line. In May 2002, Metrolink added additional service to stations in Orange and Riverside counties with the opening of the 91 Line.[17]

 
The Metro L Line train at Union Station

Light rail service arrived at Union Station on July 26, 2003, when Metro's Gold Line began operating to Pasadena from tracks 1 and 2. The line was expanded south over US 101 in November 2009 with the opening of the Gold Line Eastside Extension.

In February 2011, the board of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) approved the purchase of Union Station from Prologis and Catellus Development (a descendant of the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific railroads) for $75 million. The deal was closed on April 14, 2011.[18][19] Since taking over ownership of the station, Metro has focused on increasing services for passengers at the station. One of the most noticeable changes is the addition of several retail and dining businesses to the concourse.

Amtrak opened a Metropolitan Lounge at Union Station on September 23, 2013.[20] The lounge is open to Amtrak passengers traveling in sleeping car accommodations or business class as well as some Amtrak Guest Rewards members (Select Plus and Select Executive levels only).[21] The lounge features a staffed ticket counter, complimentary refreshments, complimentary Wi-Fi, and a conference room. Passengers using the Metropolitan Lounge receive priority boarding.

Metro plans to install Bluetooth beacons in Union Station to enable sending text messages to travelers' smartphones.[22]

On March 15, 2021, it was announced that the station would serve as a joint venue of the 93rd Academy Awards along with the Dolby Theatre due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cinema.[23] The ceremony was criticized for limiting access to the station and its COVID-19 testing site due to security measures mandated by the Academy.[24][25]

On October 19, 2022, Greyhound moved its primary Los Angeles station to the Patsaouras Transit Plaza at Union Station.[26]

Architecture

 
The waiting room
 
The original ticket lobby, with the ticket counter at the right

Union Station was partially designed by John and Donald Parkinson, the father-and-son architectural firm who had also designed Los Angeles City Hall and other landmark Los Angeles buildings. They were assisted by a group of supporting architects, including Jan van der Linden. The structure combines Art Deco, Mission Revival, and Streamline Moderne style, with architectural details such as eight-pointed stars, and even elements of Dutch Colonial Revival architecture (at the suggestion of the Dutch-born Jan von der Linden).[27]

Enclosed garden patios are on either side of the waiting room, and passengers exiting the trains were originally directed through the southern garden. The lower parts of the interior walls are covered in travertine marble; the upper parts have an early form of acoustical tile. The floor in the large rooms is terra cotta with a central strip of inlaid marble (including travertine, somewhat unusual in floors since it is soft). The ceiling in the grand waiting room has the appearance of wood, but is actually made of steel.[28]

The original ticket lobby has 62-foot (19 m) high ceilings and a 110-foot (34 m) counter. It is closed to the public, but occasionally rented out for film shoots or special events.[28][29][30][31] Public art has been added to the station including an aquarium with a wall featuring etchings of Gabrielino Indians and Latino settlers such as Pío Pico.[32]

Inside the grand waiting room is the Traxx restaurant and bar, which is Art Deco-themed, reflecting the history and architectural grandeur of its home. The restaurant opened in the late 1990s, and became a "top draw" at Union Station, according to the Los Angeles Times.[33] Traxx closed between May and September 2019 as ownership of the restaurant changed.[34]

Attached to the main building to the south is the station restaurant designed by the famed Southwestern architect Mary Colter. It was the last of the "Harvey House" restaurants to be constructed as a part of a passenger terminal. The vast rectangular dining room has a rounded central counter, streamlined booths and spectacular inlaid cement tile floor reproduces the pattern of a Navajo blanket.[35][29]

Colter also designed a sleek, Streamline Moderne cocktail lounge. The restaurant closed in 1967 and for decades remained largely empty, used only for the occasional film shoot or special event.[36] In October 2018, following a four-year renovation process, the dining room re-opened as the "Imperial Western Beer Co.," a restaurant and bar with its own attached brewery, and the cocktail lounge re-opened as "The Streamliner," a smaller craft cocktail bar.[36]

Even with its grand scale, Union Station is still considered small in comparison to other union stations.[37]

Public art

Although Union Station contains no distinct sculptures or artworks from its early years, Metro rail development in the 1990s funded the installation of a variety of notable public art murals and sculptural installations for the station's new subterranean lobbies, portals and subway platforms.[38] The following Union Station public artworks include murals, granite seating sculptures, electronic wall-mounted art, glass mosaics, and a river-themed sculptural installation incorporating found objects from the subway excavation and an aquarium of native sea life.[39]

Location

 
Union Station and the MTA Building, with the Twin Towers Correctional Facility to the left of the latter
 
An aerial view of LA Union Station area in 2014.

Union Station is located in the northeastern corner of Downtown Los Angeles, on the property bounded by Alameda Street, Cesar Chavez Avenue, Vignes Street, and the Hollywood Freeway. It is across Alameda Street from L.A.'s historic Olvera Street and El Pueblo de Los Angeles State Historic Park. The historic Terminal Annex building is on the opposite side of the Chavez Avenue underpass. Chinatown and Civic Center are a short distance away.

The site of the Tongva village of Yaanga, which was "believed to have been the largest of the Tongva villages," was in the vicinity.[48]

The Patsaouras Transit Plaza on the east side of Union Station hosts several connecting bus lines, including Metro Local, Metro Rapid and Metro Express lines, as well as downtown DASH shuttles, many municipal bus lines, FlyAway express bus service to Los Angeles International Airport, and University of Southern California campus shuttles. The Transit Plaza is named after Nick Patsaouras, former RTD board member and advocate for public transportation.

The Gateway Transit Center includes the station itself and the Patsaouras Transit Plaza, both of which were designed by Ehrenkrantz & Eckstut, along with the western terminus of the El Monte Busway, as well as Metro's headquarters building.

As of October 2019, Amtrak and Metrolink share 12 of Union Station's 14 outdoor tracks, with 94 trains departing on most weekdays (95 on Wednesday, 96 on Friday).[Note 1][49][50]

Services

Amtrak

Amtrak long-distance routes

 
Passengers at the information booth at Union Station.

Union Station is the western terminus for four of Amtrak's long-distance trains:

Amtrak California regional routes

Amtrak California operates multiple-times-daily regional rail services to cities across the state:

Metrolink

The station is the hub for Metrolink and six of Metrolink's seven lines serve the station:

Metro Rail

Three Metro Rail lines (the B (Red), D (Purple), and L (Gold) Lines) serve the station with about 300 Metro Rail trains departing every weekday.

Metro B Line/Metro D Line

 
The B Line and D Line subway platforms as seen from the mezzanine level.

The Metro B and Metro D subway lines have their eastern terminus at Union Station and share two tracks below Union Station.[53][54] There are two entrances to the platform: one is located inside Union Station's main concourse on the west side of the complex, near Alameda Street, and the other is located near the Patsaouras Transit Plaza on the east side of the complex.

Metro L Line

The Metro L Line (Gold) is a light rail line that passes through Union Station as it travels between Azusa and East Los Angeles.[55] Trains use Tracks 1 and 2 of Union Station's 14 outdoor tracks. The platform is accessible via staircase and elevator from the main passenger tunnel. From the Gold line's opening on July 26, 2003, until the segment to East Los Angeles opened on November 15, 2009, this station was the southern terminus. The platform features an art installation, entitled Images of Commonality/Nature and Movement, created by Beth Thielen.

The platform station will be served by the A Line, which will run from Long Beach to Azusa, once the Regional Connector is complete in 2023.

Metro Busway

Metro J Line

 
El Monte Busway Platform

One Metro Busway bus rapid transit line makes a stop at the Patsaouras Transit Plaza. The Metro J Line operates between El Monte Bus Station, Downtown Los Angeles, Harbor Gateway Transit Center and select trips to San Pedro using the El Monte Busway and Harbor Transitway.

Bus and coach services

Long-distance motorcoach

Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach
 
Buses at the Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach boarding area of Los Angeles Union Station.

Amtrak California operates several motorcoach routes under the Amtrak Thruway brand from Union Station using dedicated bus bays at the north side of the station.

Connections to San Joaquins trains are provided through bus route 1 that travel to and from the Bakersfield Amtrak Station.[56] Direct rail service to Bakersfield is not possible because passenger trains are not normally allowed on the Tehachapi Loop near Bakersfield. When trains are not running during the overnight hours several bus routes provide service along the Pacific Surfliner route (to Santa Barbara, San Diego and select intermediate stations) and the San Joaquin route (to Fresno and select intermediate stations.):

  • Route 1: Bakersfield – Los Angeles – Santa Ana – San Diego
  • Route 4: Santa Barbara – Los Angeles
Flixbus

While it does not stop on the Union Station property, Flixbus provides intercity service to destinations across the Western United States from a parking lot across the street from the station on the northwest corner of Cesar Chavez Avenue and Vignes Street.[57]

Greyhound

Greyhound Lines operates its main Los Angeles station from the Patsaouras Transit Plaza.[58]

Metro and municipal buses

Bus services using the Patsaouras Transit Plaza:

Bus services using the Union Station Patsaouras Bus Plaza Station, which is located in the median of the El Monte Busway next to US-101:

Bus services using the bus stop on Cesar Chavez Avenue & Vignes Street (northeast corner of station):

  • Los Angeles Metro Bus: 28, 70, 76, 78
  • LADOT DASH: Lincoln Heights/Chinatown

Bus services using the bus stop on Alameda Street & Los Angeles Street (outside western entrance):

Bus service using the bus stop on the west side of Union Station (near the taxi stand and the Mozaic Apartments):

* Indicates commuter service that operates only during weekday rush hours.

Platforms and tracks

Upper Level (Tracks 1–2)[59] Southbound   A Line (planned) toward Downtown Long Beach (Little Tokyo/Arts District)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Northbound   L Line toward APU/Citrus College (Chinatown)
  A Line (planned) toward APU/Citrus College (Chinatown)
Upper Level (Tracks 3–14) under construction
Island platform, closed
closed
closed
Island platform, doors will open on the left or right
Eastbound
Southbound
     Riverside Line toward Riverside (Montebello/Commerce)
     Orange County Line toward Oceanside (Commerce)
Eastbound
Eastbound
     San Bernardino Line toward San Bernardino-Downtown (Cal State LA)
     91/Perris Valley Line toward South Perris (Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs)
Island platform, doors will open on the left or right
Northbound
Northbound
     Ventura County Line toward East Ventura (Glendale)
     Antelope Valley Line toward Lancaster (Glendale)
Northbound      Coast Starlight toward Seattle (Hollywood Burbank Airport)
Island platform, doors will open on the left or right
Eastbound      Southwest Chief toward Chicago (Fullerton)
Eastbound      Sunset Limited toward New Orleans (Pomona)
Island platform, doors will open on the left or right
Eastbound      Texas Eagle toward Chicago via San Antonio (Pomona)
Northbound      Pacific Surfliner toward San Luis Obispo (Glendale)
Island platform, doors will open on the left or right
Southbound      Pacific Surfliner toward San Diego (Fullerton)
Upper Level (Bus Platform) Eastbound   J Line toward El Monte Station (LA County+USC Medical Center)
Island platform, doors will open on the right
Southbound   J Line toward Harbor Gateway Transit Center/San Pedro (Spring/1st)
Passageway Exit/entrance, Ticket machines, Patsaouras Transit Plaza, Historic station
Lower Level Northbound/
Westbound
  B Line toward North Hollywood (Civic Center/Grand Park)
  D Line toward Wilshire/Western (Civic Center/Grand Park)
Island platform, doors will open on the left or right
Northbound/
Westbound
  B Line toward North Hollywood (Civic Center/Grand Park)
  D Line toward Wilshire/Western (Civic Center/Grand Park)

Future expansion

Link Union Station

 
A Metrolink train at Union Station

With the number of trains using Union Station expanding, the stub-end layout of trackage is limiting the station's capacity. Trains can only enter or exit from the north side of the station.[60] The configuration forces trains without cab-cars to slowly reverse in or out of the station and trains heading to or from the south to make a near-180 degree turn. Compounding the problem, is that while the station has 14 boarding tracks, multiple trains must squeeze onto just 5 tracks.

Originally, there were more tracks at "the throat", but Metrolink had some removed to allow for faster speeds along the curves in and out of the station to improve efficiency as they enter or exit the station. This choke-point can delay arriving trains as they are forced to wait outside of the station to allow a departing train to exit the station. Departures are usually given priority, to free up platforms and to keep them from experiencing delays along their route.

Therefore, Metro has proposed the Link Union Station (Link US, formerly named Southern California Regional Interconnector) Project, which would extend tracks 3–10 as run-through tracks, which will exit Union Station and cross over the El Monte Busway and US Route 101/Santa Ana Fwy on a long, elevated "S-curve" that will tie into the existing tracks along the Los Angeles River. The plan also includes tracks along the river that would create a "loop" around the station allowing all trains (including those to/from the north or west) to use the run-though tracks.[61]

Metro authorized preliminary engineering for the project in July 2012. A Request For Proposals (RFP) for Link Union Station was being prepared as of June 2013.[62] The $31-million contract for the engineering work on the project was approved on April 24, 2014.[63] The project's estimated value is $350 million.[63][64] A draft environmental impact report on Link Union Station is expected in 2017[65]

During construction, several tracks may be taken out of service due to their extension. To make up for the temporary loss of those platforms, track 13 was revitalized for use and tracks 14 & 15 were re-constructed. The project was completed on October 17, 2012.[66] Once the Link US project is finished, the run-through tracks and tracks 13–14 will be in regular use (track 15 will be used for storage), resulting in a 40% increase in track capacity.

On July 27, 2019, the Metro board officially approved and certified the Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) for the Link US Union Station run-through tracks project. The FIER has an expanded central concourse hallway to replace the new elevated concourse proposed in the Draft EIR, and also eliminated the loop tracks. These modifications reduced project costs while prioritizing rider convenience while transferring between trains.[67] A funding plan for the project was approved on April 21, 2020, with the project's completion targeted for 2026.[68]

In 2021, this project began construction, causing partial closure of platforms at this station.[69]

Former Run-Through Tracks Project

California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and the Federal Railroad Administration previously drafted a plan to create run-through tracks at Union Station, but the project involved just four tracks and lacked the station "loop" limiting usage of the tracks just to trains heading to or from the south.

The final environmental impact report for the "Los Angeles Union Station Run-Through Tracks Project" was published by the FRA in November 2005.[70]

California High-Speed Rail

Union Station is planned to be a major hub for the future California High-Speed Rail System. Upon completion, it is projected that passengers will be able to get from Union Station to the Transbay Transit Center in the city of San Francisco in 2 hours and 40 minutes.[71]

As a part of its Master Plan, Metro studied how to best integrate tracks and platforms for high-speed trains arrival into Union Station. Options included an aerial structure above the existing platforms, an underground structure under Alameda Street, an underground structure under Vignes Street and an aerial structure east of Vignes.[72] All plans include a new concourse for high-speed rail passengers and three platforms with six tracks.

Since that time, the Link US project has resulted in changes to how High-Speed Rail (HSR) will be brought into Union Station. That project's Final Environmental Report (FEIR) released in June 2019 indicates that HSR will approach the station from the north, on tracks 3 thru 6, use rebuilt station platforms 2 and 3, then exit to the south onto a new viaduct over the El Monte Busway and Santa Ana Freeway, which curves east (over a rebuilt and relocated Commercial Street) to return to the existing rail corridor along the west bank of the Los Angeles River. Thus, only four tracks and two platforms at Union Station will be used for HSR, with the remaining six tracks being converted to thru status and using the new viaduct to be shared by Metrolink and Amtrak lines. Tracks 13 thru 15 will remain stubs, ending at the south side of the station.[73]

West Santa Ana Branch Transit Corridor

Metro selected Union Station as the eventual northern terminus of the planned West Santa Ana Branch Transit Corridor in 2022.[74] The new light rail line will serve new platforms either at the Forecourt or behind the Metropolitan Water District Building and may open as early as 2043.

In popular culture

 
Actress Kim Novak at Union Station (1956)

The facility served as a backdrop for the 1950 film Union Station,[75][76] which starred William Holden and Nancy Olson. It has since been used in numerous films as a filming location, including:

Union Station has been featured in numerous television shows, such as Adam-12, 24, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and Euphoria.

It has also been featured in video games; Union Station, as it was in the late 1940s, appears in L.A. Noire, while a smaller fictionalized version of the station appears in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas as Unity Station.

Union Station was featured in Visiting... with Huell Howser Episode 222.[84]

The music videos of "Drops of Jupiter" by American band Train, directed by Nigel Dick;[85] and "Last Train Home" by John Mayer, directed by Cameron Duddy; were filmed in Union Station.[86] A significant portion of the music video for "Vermilion" by the band Slipknot was filmed within Union Station.[87]

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Notes

  1. ^ 1 Amtrak Coast Starlight departure, 18 Amtrak Pacific Surfliner departures (13 southbound, 5 northbound), 1 Amtrak Southwest Chief departure, 17 Metrolink Ventura County Line departures, 15 Metrolink Antelope Valley Line departures, 19 Metrolink San Bernardino Line departures, 6 Metrolink Riverside Line departures, 6 Metrolink 91/Perris Valley Line departures, and 11 Metrolink Orange County Line departures. There is an additional Metrolink San Bernardino Line departure on Friday nights, and the Amtrak Sunset Limited operates tri-weekly (Sunday, Wednesday and Friday).

Further reading

  • Musicant, Marlyn, ed., with Deverell, William and Roth, Matthew W. Los Angeles Union Station (Los Angeles): Getty, 2014. xvi, pp. 109; heavily illustrated.
 
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External links

  • Official website
  • Los Angeles, CA – Amtrak
  • Los Angeles, CA – Station history at Great American Stations (Amtrak)
  • L.A. Union Station at the Metrolink website
  • Union Station overview (LA Metro)
  • Map of connections in the Union Station area (LA Metro)
  • Map of bus services from Union Station (LA Metro)
  • Los Angeles station information (Amtrak Texas Eagle) March 2, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
  • Public Art Works at the Union Station and in El Pueblo

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Los Angeles Union Station is the main railway station in Los Angeles California and the largest railroad passenger terminal in the Western United States 6 It opened in May 1939 as the Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal replacing La Grande Station and Central Station Los Angeles Union Station The main building and tracksGeneral informationLocation800 North Alameda StreetLos Angeles CaliforniaUnited StatesCoordinates34 03 19 N 118 14 07 W 34 05515 N 118 23525 W 34 05515 118 23525 Coordinates 34 03 19 N 118 14 07 W 34 05515 N 118 23525 W 34 05515 118 23525Owned byLos Angeles Metropolitan Transportation AuthorityPlatforms6 island platforms Amtrak Metrolink 1 island platform Metro B D Lines 1 island platform Metro J Line 1 island platform Metro L Line Tracks12 Amtrak Metrolink 2 Metro B D Lines 2 Metro L Line ConnectionsSee bus and coach services sectionConstructionParking3 000 spaces 3 Bicycle facilitiesMetro Bike Share station 1 Metro Bike Hub racks and lockers 2 Disabled accessYesOther informationStatusStaffed station building with waiting roomStation codeAmtrak LAXWebsiteunionstationla wbr comHistoryOpenedMay 3 1939 83 years ago May 3 1939 PassengersFY 2021466 417 4 Amtrak ServicesPreceding station Amtrak Following stationHollywood Burbank Airporttoward Seattle Coast Starlight TerminusGlendaletoward San Luis Obispo Pacific Surfliner Fullertontoward San DiegoTerminus Southwest Chief Fullertontoward ChicagoSunset Limited Pomonatoward New OrleansTexas Eagle Pomonatoward ChicagoPreceding station Metrolink Following stationTerminus 91 Perris Valley Line Norwalk Santa Fe Springstoward Perris SouthOrange County Line Commercetoward OceansideRiverside Line Montebello Commercetoward Riverside DowntownSan Bernardino Line Cal State LAtoward San Bernardino DowntownGlendaletoward Lancaster Antelope Valley Line TerminusGlendaletoward East Ventura Ventura County LinePreceding station Metro Rail Following stationCivic Center Grand Parktoward North Hollywood B Line TerminusCivic Center Grand Parktoward Wilshire Western D LineLittle Tokyo Arts District temporary bus bridge toward Atlantic L Line Chinatowntoward APU Citrus CollegePreceding station Metro Busway Following stationCivic Center Grand Park with interim street stops toward Downtown San Pedro J Line LA County USC Medical Centertoward El MonteFormer servicesPreceding station Amtrak Following stationGlendaletoward Sacramento Spirit of CaliforniaDiscontinued in 1983 TerminusTerminus Desert WindDiscontinued in 1997 Fullertontoward ChicagoLas Vegas LimitedDiscontinued in 1976 Pasadenatoward Las VegasSan DieganChanged to its current name in 2000 Fullertontoward San DiegoPreceding station Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Following stationTerminus Main LineVia Pasadena Pomona Highland Parktoward ChicagoMain LineVia Fullerton Riverside Riveratoward ChicagoSurf Line Fullertontoward San DiegoPreceding station Southern Pacific Railroad Following stationRivertoward San Francisco Coast Line TerminusTerminus Sunset Route Alhambratoward New OrleansGlendaletoward Oakland Pier San Joaquin Daylight TerminusGlendaletoward Sacramento Sacramento DaylightGlendaletoward San Francisco Coast DaylightLarkPreceding station Union Pacific Railroad Following stationTerminus Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad East Los Angelestoward Salt Lake CityPreceding station CalTrain Following stationGlendaletowards Oxnard Los Angeles Oxnard TerminusProposed servicesPreceding station California High Speed Rail Following stationBurbank Airporttowards Merced or San Francisco 4th and King Street Phase I 2033 TerminusPreceding station Metro Rail Following stationLittle Tokyo Arts Districttoward Downtown Long Beach A Line Chinatowntoward APU Citrus CollegePreceding station X Train Following stationTerminus Las Vegas Xpress proposed Las VegasTerminusPreceding station Brightline Following stationTerminus Brightline WestCajon Pass Route Rancho Cucamongatoward Las VegasBrightline WestHigh Desert Corridor Palmdaletoward Las VegasLos Angeles Union Passenger TerminalU S National Register of Historic PlacesLos Angeles Historic Cultural Monument No 101Built1939Built byRobert E McKee Inc ArchitectJohn and Donald ParkinsonArchitectural styleModerne Art Deco Mission Spanish RevivalNRHP reference No 80000811 5 LAHCM No 101Significant datesAdded to NRHPNovember 13 1980Designated LAHCMAugust 2 1972LocationApproved in a controversial ballot measure in 1926 and built in the 1930s it served to consolidate rail services from the Union Pacific Santa Fe and Southern Pacific Railroads into one terminal station Conceived on a grand scale Union Station became known as the Last of the Great Railway Stations built in the United States The structure combines Art Deco Mission Revival and Streamline Moderne style It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 Today the station is a major transportation hub for Southern California serving almost 110 000 passengers a day 7 It is by far the busiest train station in the Western United States it is Amtrak s fifth busiest station and is the twelfth busiest train station in North America Four of Amtrak s long distance trains originate and terminate here the Coast Starlight to Seattle the Southwest Chief and Texas Eagle to Chicago and the Sunset Limited to New Orleans The state supported Amtrak Pacific Surfliner regional trains run frequently to San Diego and also to Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo The station is the hub of the Metrolink commuter rail system and is a major transfer point for several Metro Rail subway and light rail lines The Patsaouras Transit Plaza on the east side of the station serves dozens of bus lines operated by Metro and several other municipal carriers 8 Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 Public art 4 Location 5 Services 5 1 Amtrak 5 1 1 Amtrak long distance routes 5 1 2 Amtrak California regional routes 5 2 Metrolink 5 3 Metro Rail 5 3 1 Metro B Line Metro D Line 5 3 2 Metro L Line 5 4 Metro Busway 5 4 1 Metro J Line 5 5 Bus and coach services 5 5 1 Long distance motorcoach 5 5 1 1 Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach 5 5 1 2 Flixbus 5 5 1 3 Greyhound 5 5 2 Metro and municipal buses 6 Platforms and tracks 7 Future expansion 7 1 Link Union Station 7 1 1 Former Run Through Tracks Project 7 2 California High Speed Rail 7 3 West Santa Ana Branch Transit Corridor 8 In popular culture 9 See also 10 References 11 Notes 12 Further reading 13 External linksHistory EditIn 1926 a measure was placed on the ballot giving Los Angeles voters the choice between the construction of a vast network of elevated railways or the construction of a Union station to consolidate the city s two mainline railroad stations Central Station and La Grande Station The election took on racial connotations and became a defining moment in the development of Los Angeles 9 One proposed location for Union Station was located in the heart of what was Los Angeles original Chinatown Reflecting the racial prejudice of the time Los Angeles Times a lead opponent of elevated railways argued in editorials that Union Station would not be built in the midst of Chinatown but rather would forever do away with Chinatown and its environs The Times also attacked the elevated railways for blocking out the California sun and in general being antithetical to the ethos of Los Angeles 9 Two questions were put to vote in 1926 First the voters approved Union Station instead of elevated railways by 61 3 to 38 7 percent margin Second the electorate voted in favor of Los Angeles Plaza not Chinatown as the site of the new station but by a much smaller 51 1 to 48 9 percent margin 10 However largely due to the efforts of preservationist Christine Sterling and Los Angeles Times publisher Harry Chandler Union Station would not replace the Plaza but be built across the street in Chinatown citation needed which was demolished for the project 11 During the construction process of Union Station archaeological remains from the Tongva village of Yaanga were uncovered 12 Researcher Joan Brown summarized this in 1992 Previous archaeological studies conducted at and near Union Station indicate that buried intact prehistoric and historic deposits exist in situ beneath and in the vicinity of Union Station The extent of the archaeological deposits is unknown at this time Union Station was constructed on three to twenty feet of fill dirt placed over the original Los Angeles Chinatown Chinatown in turn had been built over the remains of an Indian village tentatively identified as the village of Yangna 12 Santa Fe s combined Super Chief El Capitan at the station in 1966 The glamorous new 11 million station in 1939 dollars 13 took over from La Grande Station which had suffered major damage in the 1933 Long Beach earthquake and Central Station which had itself replaced the Arcade Depot in 1914 Passenger service was provided by the Santa Fe Southern Pacific and Union Pacific as well as local lines of the Pacific Electric Railway and Los Angeles Railway LARy 14 The famed Super Chief luxury train carried Hollywood stars and others to Chicago and thence the East Coast Union Station saw heavy use during World War II but later saw declining patronage due to the growing popularity of air travel and automobiles In 1948 the Santa Fe s Super Chief lost its brakes coming into the station smashed through a steel bumper and concrete wall and stopped with one third of the front of the locomotive dangling over Aliso St No one was killed or injured but the engineer lost his job The station was designated as a Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument No 101 on August 2 1972 and placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 5 The first commuter rail service to Union Station was the short lived CalTrain that began operating on October 18 1982 between Los Angeles and Oxnard The service faced economic and political problems from the start and was suspended in March 1983 The next attempt at commuter rail came in 1990 with the launch of the Amtrak operated Orange County Commuter The once daily round trip served stations between Los Angeles and San Juan Capistrano In December 1989 the Santa Fe Pacific Realty Co purchased Southern Pacific s shareholding in the station followed in January 1990 by Union Pacific s 22 and Santa Fe s 34 15 Metrolink commuter rail service began on October 26 1992 with Union Station as the terminus for the San Bernardino Line the Santa Clarita Line later renamed the Antelope Valley Line and the Ventura County Line In January 1993 Metro s Red Line subway 16 began service to the station followed by Metrolink s Riverside Line in June The Orange County Commuter train was discontinued on March 28 1994 and replaced by Metrolink s Orange County Line In May 2002 Metrolink added additional service to stations in Orange and Riverside counties with the opening of the 91 Line 17 The Metro L Line train at Union Station Light rail service arrived at Union Station on July 26 2003 when Metro s Gold Line began operating to Pasadena from tracks 1 and 2 The line was expanded south over US 101 in November 2009 with the opening of the Gold Line Eastside Extension In February 2011 the board of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Metro approved the purchase of Union Station from Prologis and Catellus Development a descendant of the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific railroads for 75 million The deal was closed on April 14 2011 18 19 Since taking over ownership of the station Metro has focused on increasing services for passengers at the station One of the most noticeable changes is the addition of several retail and dining businesses to the concourse Amtrak opened a Metropolitan Lounge at Union Station on September 23 2013 20 The lounge is open to Amtrak passengers traveling in sleeping car accommodations or business class as well as some Amtrak Guest Rewards members Select Plus and Select Executive levels only 21 The lounge features a staffed ticket counter complimentary refreshments complimentary Wi Fi and a conference room Passengers using the Metropolitan Lounge receive priority boarding Metro plans to install Bluetooth beacons in Union Station to enable sending text messages to travelers smartphones 22 On March 15 2021 it was announced that the station would serve as a joint venue of the 93rd Academy Awards along with the Dolby Theatre due to the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on cinema 23 The ceremony was criticized for limiting access to the station and its COVID 19 testing site due to security measures mandated by the Academy 24 25 On October 19 2022 Greyhound moved its primary Los Angeles station to the Patsaouras Transit Plaza at Union Station 26 Architecture Edit The waiting room The original ticket lobby with the ticket counter at the right Union Station was partially designed by John and Donald Parkinson the father and son architectural firm who had also designed Los Angeles City Hall and other landmark Los Angeles buildings They were assisted by a group of supporting architects including Jan van der Linden The structure combines Art Deco Mission Revival and Streamline Moderne style with architectural details such as eight pointed stars and even elements of Dutch Colonial Revival architecture at the suggestion of the Dutch born Jan von der Linden 27 Enclosed garden patios are on either side of the waiting room and passengers exiting the trains were originally directed through the southern garden The lower parts of the interior walls are covered in travertine marble the upper parts have an early form of acoustical tile The floor in the large rooms is terra cotta with a central strip of inlaid marble including travertine somewhat unusual in floors since it is soft The ceiling in the grand waiting room has the appearance of wood but is actually made of steel 28 The original ticket lobby has 62 foot 19 m high ceilings and a 110 foot 34 m counter It is closed to the public but occasionally rented out for film shoots or special events 28 29 30 31 Public art has been added to the station including an aquarium with a wall featuring etchings of Gabrielino Indians and Latino settlers such as Pio Pico 32 Inside the grand waiting room is the Traxx restaurant and bar which is Art Deco themed reflecting the history and architectural grandeur of its home The restaurant opened in the late 1990s and became a top draw at Union Station according to the Los Angeles Times 33 Traxx closed between May and September 2019 as ownership of the restaurant changed 34 Attached to the main building to the south is the station restaurant designed by the famed Southwestern architect Mary Colter It was the last of the Harvey House restaurants to be constructed as a part of a passenger terminal The vast rectangular dining room has a rounded central counter streamlined booths and spectacular inlaid cement tile floor reproduces the pattern of a Navajo blanket 35 29 Colter also designed a sleek Streamline Moderne cocktail lounge The restaurant closed in 1967 and for decades remained largely empty used only for the occasional film shoot or special event 36 In October 2018 following a four year renovation process the dining room re opened as the Imperial Western Beer Co a restaurant and bar with its own attached brewery and the cocktail lounge re opened as The Streamliner a smaller craft cocktail bar 36 Even with its grand scale Union Station is still considered small in comparison to other union stations 37 Public art EditAlthough Union Station contains no distinct sculptures or artworks from its early years Metro rail development in the 1990s funded the installation of a variety of notable public art murals and sculptural installations for the station s new subterranean lobbies portals and subway platforms 38 The following Union Station public artworks include murals granite seating sculptures electronic wall mounted art glass mosaics and a river themed sculptural installation incorporating found objects from the subway excavation and an aquarium of native sea life 39 L A City of Angels 1993 by Cynthia Carlson 40 Traveler 1993 by Terry Schoonhoven 41 Union Chairs 1993 by Christopher Sproat 42 La Sombra del Arroyo 1995 by East Los Streetscapers 43 City of Dreams 1996 by Richard Wyatt Jr 44 River of History 1996 by May Sun 39 Riverbench 1996 by May Sun and Paul Diez 45 A Train 1996 by Bill Bell 46 Solar Shift San Bernardino and Santa Monica 2006 by Roy Nicholson 47 Location Edit Union Station and the MTA Building with the Twin Towers Correctional Facility to the left of the latter An aerial view of LA Union Station area in 2014 Union Station is located in the northeastern corner of Downtown Los Angeles on the property bounded by Alameda Street Cesar Chavez Avenue Vignes Street and the Hollywood Freeway It is across Alameda Street from L A s historic Olvera Street and El Pueblo de Los Angeles State Historic Park The historic Terminal Annex building is on the opposite side of the Chavez Avenue underpass Chinatown and Civic Center are a short distance away The site of the Tongva village of Yaanga which was believed to have been the largest of the Tongva villages was in the vicinity 48 The Patsaouras Transit Plaza on the east side of Union Station hosts several connecting bus lines including Metro Local Metro Rapid and Metro Express lines as well as downtown DASH shuttles many municipal bus lines FlyAway express bus service to Los Angeles International Airport and University of Southern California campus shuttles The Transit Plaza is named after Nick Patsaouras former RTD board member and advocate for public transportation The Gateway Transit Center includes the station itself and the Patsaouras Transit Plaza both of which were designed by Ehrenkrantz amp Eckstut along with the western terminus of the El Monte Busway as well as Metro s headquarters building As of October 2019 update Amtrak and Metrolink share 12 of Union Station s 14 outdoor tracks with 94 trains departing on most weekdays 95 on Wednesday 96 on Friday Note 1 49 50 Services EditAmtrak Edit Amtrak long distance routes Edit Passengers at the information booth at Union Station Union Station is the western terminus for four of Amtrak s long distance trains Coast Starlight to Seattle daily service began 1971 Southwest Chief to Chicago daily service began 1939 as Super Chief renamed Southwest Limited in 1974 and Southwest Chief in 1984 Sunset Limited to New Orleans tri weekly service began 1939 Texas Eagle to Chicago tri weekly service began 1982 Runs combined with the Sunset Limited to San Antonio where the train is split Amtrak California regional routes Edit Amtrak California operates multiple times daily regional rail services to cities across the state Pacific Surfliner from San Diego to San Luis Obispo via Los Angeles service began 1939 as San Diegan renamed Pacific Surfliner in 2000 13 daily round trips most of which originate and terminate here three run to Goleta and two run to San Luis Obispo Connections to the San Joaquin to Oakland or Sacramento are provided through Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach services see below Metrolink Edit The station is the hub for Metrolink and six of Metrolink s seven lines serve the station Antelope Valley Line to Lancaster service began 1992 Riverside Line to Riverside service began 1993 Orange County Line to Oceanside service began 1990 as the Amtrak Orange County Commuter 51 52 San Bernardino Line to San Bernardino service began 1992 Ventura County Line to Ventura service began 1992 91 Perris Valley Line to Perris service began 2002 Metro Rail Edit Three Metro Rail lines the B Red D Purple and L Gold Lines serve the station with about 300 Metro Rail trains departing every weekday Metro B Line Metro D Line Edit The B Line and D Line subway platforms as seen from the mezzanine level The Metro B and Metro D subway lines have their eastern terminus at Union Station and share two tracks below Union Station 53 54 There are two entrances to the platform one is located inside Union Station s main concourse on the west side of the complex near Alameda Street and the other is located near the Patsaouras Transit Plaza on the east side of the complex Metro L Line Edit The Metro L Line Gold is a light rail line that passes through Union Station as it travels between Azusa and East Los Angeles 55 Trains use Tracks 1 and 2 of Union Station s 14 outdoor tracks The platform is accessible via staircase and elevator from the main passenger tunnel From the Gold line s opening on July 26 2003 until the segment to East Los Angeles opened on November 15 2009 this station was the southern terminus The platform features an art installation entitled Images of Commonality Nature and Movement created by Beth Thielen The platform station will be served by the A Line which will run from Long Beach to Azusa once the Regional Connector is complete in 2023 Metro Busway Edit Metro J Line Edit El Monte Busway Platform One Metro Busway bus rapid transit line makes a stop at the Patsaouras Transit Plaza The Metro J Line operates between El Monte Bus Station Downtown Los Angeles Harbor Gateway Transit Center and select trips to San Pedro using the El Monte Busway and Harbor Transitway Bus and coach services Edit Further information Patsaouras Transit Plaza Long distance motorcoach Edit Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach Edit Buses at the Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach boarding area of Los Angeles Union Station Amtrak California operates several motorcoach routes under the Amtrak Thruway brand from Union Station using dedicated bus bays at the north side of the station Connections to San Joaquins trains are provided through bus route 1 that travel to and from the Bakersfield Amtrak Station 56 Direct rail service to Bakersfield is not possible because passenger trains are not normally allowed on the Tehachapi Loop near Bakersfield When trains are not running during the overnight hours several bus routes provide service along the Pacific Surfliner route to Santa Barbara San Diego and select intermediate stations and the San Joaquin route to Fresno and select intermediate stations Route 1 Bakersfield Los Angeles Santa Ana San Diego Route 4 Santa Barbara Los AngelesFlixbus Edit While it does not stop on the Union Station property Flixbus provides intercity service to destinations across the Western United States from a parking lot across the street from the station on the northwest corner of Cesar Chavez Avenue and Vignes Street 57 Greyhound Edit Greyhound Lines operates its main Los Angeles station from the Patsaouras Transit Plaza 58 Metro and municipal buses Edit Bus services using the Patsaouras Transit Plaza Los Angeles Metro Bus 30 33 late nights only 40 Rapid 704 Rapid 733 854 L Line Shuttle Antelope Valley Transit Authority 785 City of Commerce Municipal Bus Lines Citadel Outlets Express City of Santa Clarita Transit 794 LAX FlyAway LADOT Commuter Express Bunker Hill Shuttle 431 438 448 534 LADOT DASH D Mount St Mary s College Shuttle OC Bus 701 University of Southern California Shuttles UPC HSC ICSBus services using the Union Station Patsaouras Bus Plaza Station which is located in the median of the El Monte Busway next to US 101 Los Angeles Metro Busway J Line Los Angeles Metro Bus Express 487 Express 489 Foothill Transit Silver Streak 490 493 495 497 498 499 699 Bus services using the bus stop on Cesar Chavez Avenue amp Vignes Street northeast corner of station Los Angeles Metro Bus 28 70 76 78 LADOT DASH Lincoln Heights ChinatownBus services using the bus stop on Alameda Street amp Los Angeles Street outside western entrance Big Blue Bus Rapid 10 LADOT DASH B Torrance Transit 4X Bus service using the bus stop on the west side of Union Station near the taxi stand and the Mozaic Apartments Dodger Stadium Express home games during baseball season only Indicates commuter service that operates only during weekday rush hours Platforms and tracks EditUpper Level Tracks 1 2 59 Southbound A Line planned toward Downtown Long Beach Little Tokyo Arts District Island platform doors will open on the leftNorthbound L Line toward APU Citrus College Chinatown A Line planned toward APU Citrus College Chinatown Upper Level Tracks 3 14 under constructionIsland platform closedclosedclosedIsland platform doors will open on the left or rightEastboundSouthbound Riverside Line toward Riverside Montebello Commerce Orange County Line toward Oceanside Commerce EastboundEastbound San Bernardino Line toward San Bernardino Downtown Cal State LA 91 Perris Valley Line toward South Perris Norwalk Santa Fe Springs Island platform doors will open on the left or rightNorthboundNorthbound Ventura County Line toward East Ventura Glendale Antelope Valley Line toward Lancaster Glendale Northbound Coast Starlight toward Seattle Hollywood Burbank Airport Island platform doors will open on the left or rightEastbound Southwest Chief toward Chicago Fullerton Eastbound Sunset Limited toward New Orleans Pomona Island platform doors will open on the left or rightEastbound Texas Eagle toward Chicago via San Antonio Pomona Northbound Pacific Surfliner toward San Luis Obispo Glendale Island platform doors will open on the left or rightSouthbound Pacific Surfliner toward San Diego Fullerton Upper Level Bus Platform Eastbound J Line toward El Monte Station LA County USC Medical Center Island platform doors will open on the rightSouthbound J Line toward Harbor Gateway Transit Center San Pedro Spring 1st Passageway Exit entrance Ticket machines Patsaouras Transit Plaza Historic stationLower Level Northbound Westbound B Line toward North Hollywood Civic Center Grand Park D Line toward Wilshire Western Civic Center Grand Park Island platform doors will open on the left or rightNorthbound Westbound B Line toward North Hollywood Civic Center Grand Park D Line toward Wilshire Western Civic Center Grand Park Future expansion EditLink Union Station Edit A Metrolink train at Union Station With the number of trains using Union Station expanding the stub end layout of trackage is limiting the station s capacity Trains can only enter or exit from the north side of the station 60 The configuration forces trains without cab cars to slowly reverse in or out of the station and trains heading to or from the south to make a near 180 degree turn Compounding the problem is that while the station has 14 boarding tracks multiple trains must squeeze onto just 5 tracks Originally there were more tracks at the throat but Metrolink had some removed to allow for faster speeds along the curves in and out of the station to improve efficiency as they enter or exit the station This choke point can delay arriving trains as they are forced to wait outside of the station to allow a departing train to exit the station Departures are usually given priority to free up platforms and to keep them from experiencing delays along their route Therefore Metro has proposed the Link Union Station Link US formerly named Southern California Regional Interconnector Project which would extend tracks 3 10 as run through tracks which will exit Union Station and cross over the El Monte Busway and US Route 101 Santa Ana Fwy on a long elevated S curve that will tie into the existing tracks along the Los Angeles River The plan also includes tracks along the river that would create a loop around the station allowing all trains including those to from the north or west to use the run though tracks 61 Metro authorized preliminary engineering for the project in July 2012 A Request For Proposals RFP for Link Union Station was being prepared as of June 2013 62 The 31 million contract for the engineering work on the project was approved on April 24 2014 63 The project s estimated value is 350 million 63 64 A draft environmental impact report on Link Union Station is expected in 2017 65 During construction several tracks may be taken out of service due to their extension To make up for the temporary loss of those platforms track 13 was revitalized for use and tracks 14 amp 15 were re constructed The project was completed on October 17 2012 66 Once the Link US project is finished the run through tracks and tracks 13 14 will be in regular use track 15 will be used for storage resulting in a 40 increase in track capacity On July 27 2019 the Metro board officially approved and certified the Final Environmental Impact Report FEIR for the Link US Union Station run through tracks project The FIER has an expanded central concourse hallway to replace the new elevated concourse proposed in the Draft EIR and also eliminated the loop tracks These modifications reduced project costs while prioritizing rider convenience while transferring between trains 67 A funding plan for the project was approved on April 21 2020 with the project s completion targeted for 2026 68 In 2021 this project began construction causing partial closure of platforms at this station 69 Former Run Through Tracks Project Edit California Department of Transportation Caltrans and the Federal Railroad Administration previously drafted a plan to create run through tracks at Union Station but the project involved just four tracks and lacked the station loop limiting usage of the tracks just to trains heading to or from the south The final environmental impact report for the Los Angeles Union Station Run Through Tracks Project was published by the FRA in November 2005 70 California High Speed Rail Edit Union Station is planned to be a major hub for the future California High Speed Rail System Upon completion it is projected that passengers will be able to get from Union Station to the Transbay Transit Center in the city of San Francisco in 2 hours and 40 minutes 71 As a part of its Master Plan Metro studied how to best integrate tracks and platforms for high speed trains arrival into Union Station Options included an aerial structure above the existing platforms an underground structure under Alameda Street an underground structure under Vignes Street and an aerial structure east of Vignes 72 All plans include a new concourse for high speed rail passengers and three platforms with six tracks Since that time the Link US project has resulted in changes to how High Speed Rail HSR will be brought into Union Station That project s Final Environmental Report FEIR released in June 2019 indicates that HSR will approach the station from the north on tracks 3 thru 6 use rebuilt station platforms 2 and 3 then exit to the south onto a new viaduct over the El Monte Busway and Santa Ana Freeway which curves east over a rebuilt and relocated Commercial Street to return to the existing rail corridor along the west bank of the Los Angeles River Thus only four tracks and two platforms at Union Station will be used for HSR with the remaining six tracks being converted to thru status and using the new viaduct to be shared by Metrolink and Amtrak lines Tracks 13 thru 15 will remain stubs ending at the south side of the station 73 West Santa Ana Branch Transit Corridor Edit Main article West Santa Ana Branch Transit Corridor Metro selected Union Station as the eventual northern terminus of the planned West Santa Ana Branch Transit Corridor in 2022 74 The new light rail line will serve new platforms either at the Forecourt or behind the Metropolitan Water District Building and may open as early as 2043 In popular culture Edit Actress Kim Novak at Union Station 1956 The facility served as a backdrop for the 1950 film Union Station 75 76 which starred William Holden and Nancy Olson It has since been used in numerous films as a filming location including Blade Runner 77 Dead Men Don t Wear Plaid 78 Drag Me to Hell 79 Gable and Lombard 75 Bugsy 75 Nick of Time Pearl Harbor Chandler 80 In the Mood 75 Private Eye 1987 TV movie starring Josh Brolin 75 Silver Streak 81 The Way We Were 75 Trancers II The Return of Jack Deth Under the Rainbow 75 To Live and Die in L A 82 Muppets Most Wanted The Island The Italian Job Cry Danger Union Station Garfield The Movie The Dark Knight Rises 83 Union Station has been featured in numerous television shows such as Adam 12 24 Agents of S H I E L D and Euphoria It has also been featured in video games Union Station as it was in the late 1940s appears in L A Noire while a smaller fictionalized version of the station appears in Grand Theft Auto San Andreas as Unity Station Union Station was featured in Visiting with Huell Howser Episode 222 84 The music videos of Drops of Jupiter by American band Train directed by Nigel Dick 85 and Last Train Home by John Mayer directed by Cameron Duddy were filmed in Union Station 86 A significant portion of the music video for Vermilion by the band Slipknot was filmed within Union Station 87 See also EditList of Registered Historic Places in Los Angeles Los Angeles County Metro Rail Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Los Angeles Metro Rail rolling stock Martin F Betkouski City Council member 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