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The City of Los Angeles was a streamlined passenger train between Chicago, Illinois, and Los Angeles, California via Omaha, Nebraska, and Ogden, Utah.Between Omaha and Los Angeles it ran on the Union Pacific Railroad; east of Omaha it ran on the Chicago and North Western Railway until October 1955 and on the Milwaukee Road thereafter.
General information; Location: 700 73rd Avenue (Amtrak) [1] 7200 San Leandro Street (BART) [2] Oakland, California United States: Coordinates (Amtrak) (BART): Owned by: Bay Area Rapid Transit, City of Oakland, Union Pacific Railroad [1]: Line(s): UP Niles Subdivision (Amtrak station) [3] BART A-Line [4] BART H-Line: Platforms: 1 side platform (Amtrak) 1 island platform (BART) 1 side platform ...
Oakland International Airport station is a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station on the Oakland Airport Connector in Oakland, California, serving Oakland International Airport (OAK). This station is on the system's automated guideway transit (AGT) spur line, which carries passengers between the airport and Coliseum station. It is among the ...
Los Angeles Department of Transportation: Metrolink: Ventura County: Limited Amtrak service; former Southern Pacific station Oakland Coliseum† Oakland: OAC Capitol Corridor: 27,940 Amtrak/BART: BART: B Blue Line, G Green Line, O Orange Line, OAK Oakland Airport Connector: Named Coliseum station by BART Oakland–Jack London Square^ Oakland: OKJ
On July 1, 1977, BART began a shuttle bus service called AirBART that ran to the airport terminals from street level at Coliseum station (thereafter named Coliseum/Oakland Airport). The shuttle ride took ten minutes and cost 50 cents. [13] AirBART was a joint project of BART and the Port of Oakland, which owns and operates the airport. [14] [15]
Interior of the station in 2018. The station is located in the southeastern part of the Jack London Square district of Oakland, California. [2] The two-track Union Pacific Railroad Niles Subdivision runs approximately northwest–southwest along Embarcadero West through Jack London Square, with a siding splitting off from the north main track (Main 2) through the station area.
Construction of a 450-space BART parking garage at the southern end of the site began in mid-2011; it opened on September 15, 2014. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] A 90-unit residential building was constructed in 2013–2016, followed by a 385-unit residential complex with 33,000 square feet (3,100 m 2 ) of retail space constructed in 2015–2020.
Los Angeles Union Station is the main train station in Los Angeles, California, and the largest passenger rail terminal in the Western United States. [7] It opened in May 1939 as the Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal , replacing La Grande Station , Central Station , and Salt Lake Station .