I am aware that Los Angeles is a gigantic and vibrant city with numerous unique and fascinating neighborhoods. Sadly, this thread doesn't have that kind of depth. I was there for maybe five hours, on a quick side stop during a 2022 stay in San Diego (
SD photo thread).
Let's start downtown. In fact, let's double-down on the not-what-anybody-expects-for-LA and start with the subway, lol.
This is Metro Center station. No I don't mind that they blatantly ripped off DC's name. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
Quintessential LA? Sure. Let's go with that.
Naming aside, all the chrome everywhere in the subway gives off Philly vibes to me.
Let's go outside. I was there on a blisteringly hot day. It was not comfy out. Nobody wanted to be out. I think it was also a weekend? Anyway, the tiny bit of downtown I explored was pretty deserted. I was toting my then-six-year old along with me for the walk, and she wasn't super having it. We didn't see a whole lot.
I've wondered about Pershing Square ever since reading Jane Jacobs. I guess a lot has changed since her day.
I dig the postcard bench though.
What have we here?
Don't mind if I do
When I first started coming to SSP many years ago, Library Tower was the tallest building on the west coast. Around that same time, it stole the show in the first
Independence Day movie. Cool to see it in person.
Oh, this must be why they call it Library Tower.
Gorgeous
Back to the Metro
LA Union Station. OT1H it's gorgeous. OTOH they clearly care more about preventing homeless people from using most of it than having anyone else use it.
I like this part a lot:
I, uh, neglected to take a photo of the front of the building. But I got you this tunnel.
If you're familiar with LA Union Station, you can probably guess where I'm walking to through that tunnel.
It's the light rail!
We're taking it to Pasadena, but look through the window at Chinatown!
There are a couple spots in Pasadena where the light rail passes through apartment buildings. It's interesting and kind of cool I guess. It they squeezed a few more apartments out of it, great. One does wish they'd build taller.
You may recognize Pasadena City Hall as
Pawnee City Hall.
It's really impressive.
And the attached Spanish garden is fab too. I'm a sucker for big ornate fountains.
Downtown Pasadena: Pretty, vibrant, way under-densitied.
Almost done. Stopping in Anaheim to see
ARTIC, Anaheim's high speed rail station in waiting. Someday hopefully California HSR will stop here. Until then, it's a sleepy stop for Amtrak, commuter rail, and local buses.
Bye!