Stepping inside, you're immediately struck by the architectural grandeur, a blend of Art Deco, Mission Revival, and Streamline Moderne styles. The space features stunning marble floors, plush leather seating, and an intricately designed ceiling, all contributing to a "charming building" that feels both historic and bustling.
Regarded as "the last of the great train stations," this iconic landmark is the largest railroad passenger terminal in the Western United States. It was partially designed by John and Donald Parkinson, the father-and-son architectural firm behind Los Angeles City Hall.