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Originally Posted by Mike W.:

I have been researching the LA Union Station lately.  I am having trouble finding info on whether any platforms were removed over the years aside from the ones for the metro service.  Does anyone have info? Pics old and new?

I would start with "Historic Aerials" at:

 

http://www.historicaerials.com/aerials.php?op=home

 

They have aerial photographs of the LA area back to 1948 I believe.  In addition, you can try Google Earth, and they have historic satellite imagery back about 10 years.  Not sure of the time period you are interested.

 

Regards,

Jerry 

The SP tracks ran North down the middle of Alameda (the main street on the west side of LAUPT. SP had wanted to run through tracks. Their original passenger station and freight warehouses were located near Olympic and Alameda (I believe the passenger station was actually on Central.) Santa Fe's station was on [appropriately] Santa Fe avenue south of LAUPT. I can't remember where UP's was. For some reason they decided to set up the odd terminal arrangement even though the 101 freeway wasn't established -- it was Aliso Street and the PE tracks ran down the middle of the viaduct. Speculating here, but it may be related to the impact it would have on Santa Fe's street trackage on Commercial street (on the south side of the 101) and all the buildings that were in that area at the time. Would have been an odd arrangement as some of the tracks would have to move east to the Santa Fe (west side of the LA River) and UP's tracks (east side of the LA River), and west to SP's tracks on Alameda.

 

At this point right now, the west terminal tracks are now station tracks for the Gold line which crosses the 101 on a twisting, low speed viaduct. If they wanted to run through, another viaduct could be constructed to run across the freeway and east toward the LA River for the Santa Fe tracks, but they'd need a bridge across the LA River for the UP tracks unless they decided to cross over to UP at Redondo Junction a couple of miles south.

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