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Union Station
800 North Alameda Street Los Angeles CA United States
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| Status: | built | | Construction Dates | | Finished | 1939 | | Floor Count | 1 |
|  | | Building Uses | | - transportation | | Structural Types | | - highrise | | Architectural Style | | - spanish revival | | Materials | | - glass | | - steel | | - concrete |
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| | Heights | | Value | | Source / Comments | | | | Roof | | 135 ft | | | | | | | |
Description Architect: John B. and Donald D. Parkinson
- Served as a backdrop for the 1950 film Union Station, which starred William Holden and Nancy Olson.
- The Union Station has appeared in movies like Speed, Pearl Harbor, Star Trek: First Contact, and the Fox television series 24.
- The Architect's are John B. and Donald D. Parkinson, same architects of the nearby Los Angeles City Hall.
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