Union Station
A bustling historic gateway where sleek metro lines meet cinematic landmarks, perfect for explorers seeking LA’s vibrant pulse.
Tourist Information
Union Station, opened in 1939, dazzles with its Mission‑Spanish Revival architecture, soaring vaulted ceilings, and sun‑lit courtyard adorned with towering palm trees. Step inside to admire the grand waiting hall, the iconic “Travelers’ Hall” with its ornate tile mosaics, and the historic “Ticket Lobby” where movie stars once posed. Grab a coffee at the chic Starbucks or a bite at the nearby El Mercado, then wander to the adjacent Olvera Street’s Mexican marketplace, the Grammy Museum’s pop‑culture exhibits, or hop on the Red Line to Hollywood’s Walk of Fame. The station’s art installations, like the “Lights of the City” mural, make every stop a photo opportunity.
Local Tips
- Buy a TAP card online or at the station kiosk to enjoy seamless transfers between Metro Rail and bus lines.
- Use the station’s free Wi‑Fi and charging stations to plan your day; the digital displays show real‑time train arrivals.
- Leave extra time for security checks at the baggage‑screening area if you’re traveling with large luggage or equipment.
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Accessibility
Elevator
✓
Ramp
✓
Tactile Floor
✓
Estación completamente accesible según normativas ADA.
Quick Info
Lines
A
County
Zone
transporte-central
Fare
$2.50 USD
Connections
Tarjeta de Movilidad Integrada
Tarjeta de transporte — LASistemas: Metro, Metrobús, RTP, Trolebús, Cablebús
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