A Day On The Town

Union Station
Yesterday we went on a tour of the Union Station in downtown Los Angeles. The tour was run by the L.A. Conservancy and led by a passionate volunteer for that organization. We learned of early history, battles by the various competing railroads and the displacement of the residents of the China Town portion of the city. 

Union Station (originally called Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal), was built replace the La Grande Station which was damaged in the 1933 Long Beach earthquake, and is know as the "Last of the Great Railway Station" built in America. The architecture is a combination of Art Deco, Mission Revival and Streamline Moderne. Odd mix but I think it works.
Old La Grande Station 1893-1933

Union Station Ticket office-often used in movies


Union Station - waiting room
Fun day!!!

Comments

  1. Those big old buildings were sure classy! They've got a lot more style than the cold concrete and glass of today.

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