Los Angeles Union Station
The interior of the waiting hall in Los Angeles Union Station, Los Angeles, CA. Union Station was built in the late 1930's (opened 1939) for the SP, the UP, and the AT&SF. This was the west end of the line for the SF's Super Chief, the SP's Sunset Limited, and UP's City of Los Angeles; the south end of the line for the SP's Daylight/Starlight, and the north end-of-the-line for the SF San Diegan. LA Union Station has sometimes been called "The last great train station built in the US".
Station now serves: Amtrak, (Coast Daylight, Sunset Limited, Southwest Chief, & Texas Eagle) Surfliner, Amtrak crews, Metrolink, LA Metro (3 lines) (rail), Amtrak California via a bus connection to Bakersfield, and several non-rail-connected bus services, including Greyhound. -Paul