Los Angeles Union Station

Los Angeles Union Station
Author: Marlyn Musicant
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2014-05-02
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1606063243

Union Station today is a celebrated architectural icon and vibrant centerpiece of Los Angeles’s regional transportation network. Designed by John and Donald B. Parkinson, its mission revival architecture speaks to a mythic vision of Spanish heritage, but with streamline moderne and art deco details. At first glance this masterpiece, conceived as a magnificent gateway to the growing metropolis, offers no hint of the civic, financial, and legal battles surrounding its development, siting, style, and construction—battles that were waged across decades in the early twentieth century and that went as high as the U.S. Supreme Court. Los Angeles Union Station explores this compelling example of how transit and corporations disrupted regional balances of power and political economies. Aided by new research and beautiful drawings from the Getty Research Institute’s archive, the authors demonstrate how contentious politics informed architectural design—and the many ways in which Union Station was at the heart of the rise of Los Angeles. The book accompanies the exhibition No Further West, on view at the Los Angeles Public Library from May 2 through August 10, 2014.

Los Angeles Union Station

Los Angeles Union Station
Author: William Bradley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2014
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781626400122

Los Angeles Union Station--opened on May 7, 1939, after days of celebration--was the last great train station built in the United States. Intended as a grand portal to a grand Los Angeles, it was an anomaly, built at a time when America was eager to drive or fly to its chosen destinations. Protected by early inclusion on the National Registry of Historic Places for its iconic architecture, Los Angeles Union Station has had an astonishing and unpredictable rebirth. As the city modernizes its public transportation system linking the culturally and geographically diverse communities of Southern California, Union Station--in all its Mission Revival glory--is suddenly the hub of the country's newest light rail and subway system, serving hundreds of thousands of people each week. Where Pullman cars and Harvey Girls once served commuters, where the Super Chief and the Coast Starlight, Streamliners and Domeliners converged, Los Angeles Union Station is now a living-breathing center of transportation modernity.Author William Bradley relates a rich history of fierce battles, cultural relocation, and astounding financial risks culminating in one of California's most important stories. Augmenting his words with vintage images, Bradley not only shares the tale of the terminal, but of the trains that rode its tracks--those 1939 tracks to the future.

Railway Depots, Stations & Terminals

Railway Depots, Stations & Terminals
Author: Brian Solomon
Publisher: Voyageur Press (MN)
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2015-10
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0760348901

Ride the rails with famed railroad historian, Brian Solomon, and learn about the incredible architecture and history of stations across America.

Station Improvements Report

Station Improvements Report
Author: California. Department of Transportation. District 7. Transit Branch
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1977
Genre: Local transit
ISBN:

Classic American Railroad Terminals

Classic American Railroad Terminals
Author: Kevin J. Holland
Publisher: Motorbooks International
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2001
Genre: Railroad terminals
ISBN: 0760308322

A blend of archival photos combine with modern color shots to relate the stories behind the design, the architecture, and the use of terminals like Grand Central Station and Pennsylvania Station in New York City, and Washington, D.C.'s Union Station. 150 photos.