Main pedestrian corridor to train tracks; Conceived on a grand scale, Union Station became known as the "Last of the Great Railway Stations" built in the United States. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. The Parkinsons were assisted by a group of supporting architects, including Jan van der Linden. The structure combines Dutch Colonial Revival architecture (the suggestion of the Dutch-born Jan von der Linden), Mission Revival, and Streamline Moderne style, with architectural details such as eight-pointed stars. Enclosed garden patios are on either side of the waiting room, and passengers exiting the trains were originally directed through the southern garden. The ceiling in the waiting room has the appearance...
Streamline Moderne lighting fixture in outdoor patio area; Conceived on a grand scale, Union Station...
First of two large patio gardens south of the main entrance; this one with formal parterre edging; s...
Enclosed garden patios on either side of the waiting room; Conceived on a grand scale, Union Station...
Three large arched windows in west front facade, raking view; Conceived on a grand scale, Union Stat...
Detail, hanging stained glass lighting fixture, original Ticket Lobby; Conceived on a grand scale, U...
Open beams (steel mimicking wood) and painted ceiling in original Ticket Lobby; Conceived on a grand...
Concourse with the original Ticket Lobby at center right; Conceived on a grand scale, Union Station ...
Entrance doors and lights under each of the three arched windows, west facade; Conceived on a grand ...
Passage into garden area directly opposite main (west) entrance with gray paving material, planters ...
Detail, original Ticket Lobby; niche at rear once contained a drinking fountain; Conceived on a gran...
Detail, arched main entry showing both Mission Revival (colored tile and stucco) and Streamline Mode...
Side entrance into the station from under the massive arcade , south of the main (west) entrance; Co...
Plaque denoting historic status; Conceived on a grand scale, Union Station became known as the "Last...
Arched main entry and clock tower, off North Alameda Street; Conceived on a grand scale, Union Stati...
Detail, arched main entry showing both Mission Revival (colored tile and stucco) and Streamline Mode...
Streamline Moderne lighting fixture in outdoor patio area; Conceived on a grand scale, Union Station...
First of two large patio gardens south of the main entrance; this one with formal parterre edging; s...
Enclosed garden patios on either side of the waiting room; Conceived on a grand scale, Union Station...
Three large arched windows in west front facade, raking view; Conceived on a grand scale, Union Stat...
Detail, hanging stained glass lighting fixture, original Ticket Lobby; Conceived on a grand scale, U...
Open beams (steel mimicking wood) and painted ceiling in original Ticket Lobby; Conceived on a grand...
Concourse with the original Ticket Lobby at center right; Conceived on a grand scale, Union Station ...
Entrance doors and lights under each of the three arched windows, west facade; Conceived on a grand ...
Passage into garden area directly opposite main (west) entrance with gray paving material, planters ...
Detail, original Ticket Lobby; niche at rear once contained a drinking fountain; Conceived on a gran...
Detail, arched main entry showing both Mission Revival (colored tile and stucco) and Streamline Mode...
Side entrance into the station from under the massive arcade , south of the main (west) entrance; Co...
Plaque denoting historic status; Conceived on a grand scale, Union Station became known as the "Last...
Arched main entry and clock tower, off North Alameda Street; Conceived on a grand scale, Union Stati...
Detail, arched main entry showing both Mission Revival (colored tile and stucco) and Streamline Mode...
Streamline Moderne lighting fixture in outdoor patio area; Conceived on a grand scale, Union Station...
First of two large patio gardens south of the main entrance; this one with formal parterre edging; s...
Enclosed garden patios on either side of the waiting room; Conceived on a grand scale, Union Station...