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earmond
Member # 186
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Other than Olivera St. and Phillipe's, on a Saturday for about 3 hrs? Taking a trip up/down from San Diego to use up some voucher $. Been to Olivera St before, doing Phillipe's (French Dip) this time for lunch. What else? Even maybe within a short ride? trip back boards at 4:05 pm.
 
sbalax
Member # 2801
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Ernie--

Empress Pavillion in Chinatown for dim sum. Or take a ride on the Gold Line out to Pasadena. You might be able to get a visit to the Gamble House in. Or just check out "Old Town" Pasadena. Take the Red Line to Pershing Square and tour the Disney Concert Hall and new Cathedral. You could walk back by way of the Grand Central Market and the Bradbury Building. I just read an article about the re-opening of Angel's Flight funicular railway but not sure when that is due to happen.

Have a great time!

Frank in cool but sunny SBA
 
sbalax
Member # 2801
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Forgot to add:

www.experiencela.com . It will give you lots of ideas.

Frank
 
Tootle
Member # 4591
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All the suggestions from SBALAX are good. Union Station is built on the site of LA's original China Town, and the Chinese American Museum opened a few years ago across the street in El Pueblo. I haven't been there yet but have heard good things about it. The Central Library is quite interesting and generally has an exhibit or two as well. At least one of the DASH bus routes serves Union Station and will take you through the greater downtown area for 50 cents (unless the New Year brought a new fare).
 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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Ms.Sue B, are you possibly Miss Vicki (HopefulRailUser) and Mr. Art's traveling companion on the Sunset journey initially reported about on the now "hijacked" topic thread?

Incidentially, Mr. Armond, the train station in LA on Alameda Ave, is customarily known as Los Angeles Union Station, or LAUS. Previously, when owned by railroads, is was known as Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal, or LAUPT.
 
HopefulRailUser
Member # 4513
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Gilbert, don't you be mean to my friend. Although I see, on that hijacked topic, she seems to fit right in with the loonies. I knew she would.
 
sbalax
Member # 2801
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Mr. Norman--

Surely you mean Alameda Street.

Frank in dark but still warm SBA.
 
Railroad Bob
Member # 3508
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And correctly pronounced: Ah-Lah-Mey-Dah.

"Forget it, Jake-- it's Chinatown."
 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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Yes, Mr. Frank, I will defer to "local knowledge".

It's has 'been a while', namely some fifteen years, since I have had reason to travel to the West Coast.
 
sbalax
Member # 2801
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Come on out and visit, Mr. Norman.

BTW, the "two" Red Lines (One to Universal City and the other to Wilshire and Western) are now the Red Line (to Universal) and the Purple Line (to Wilshire and Western). That now means that Union Station is served by three Metro lines -- Gold, Red and Purple.

Frank in warm and sunny SBA
 
HopefulRailUser
Member # 4513
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Almost Mardi Gras colors! See, I am still in New Orleans, in spirit.
Yes Gilbert, you need to come visit us out here in the land of sun. And drought.
 



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