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In the Station Union Station by Rail Union Station By Union Station by Bus Union Station by Rail In the Station Places of interest around Union Station METRO HEADQUARTERS BUILDING Map not to scale One Gateway Plaza Metro and Other Local Operators Metro Rail Amtrak Metro Cesar Chavez Av/ Metro buses carry passengers throughout Los Angeles Metro Rail provides service within Los Angeles County. Amtrak long distance trains from Union Station Vignes St County, with stops in Patsaouras Transit Plaza, and The Metro Red, Purple and Gold Lines all depart from travel as far as Seattle, Chicago, New Orleans on nearby Alameda St and Cesar E Chavez Av. Other Union Station, connecting to destinations throughout and San Antonio. Coast Starlight, Pacific Surfliner, municipal bus providers also o=er service in and out the county. Southwest Chief and Sunset Limited trains all VIGNES ST of Union Station. For more information on service and schedules, pass through Union Station. Departure and arrival times, as well as corresponding platforms, are Green Trip planning assistance and timetables available at visit metro.net or call 323.GO.METRO (323.466.3776). Bowl listed on the board at the west end of the passageway. 2GO ENTER/ PATSAOURAS metro.net or by calling 323.GO.METRO (323.466.3876). LOCATED WITHIN EXIT BUS PLAZA Metrolink UNION STATION EAST For information on service and schedules, visit Amtrak USPS Metrolink regional commuter rail service has lines amtrak.com or call 1.800.USA.RAIL (1.800.872.7245). Amtrak California thruway buses travel to connecting Los Angeles to Ventura, San Bernardino, Bakersfield, with connections to other Central Valley Riverside, Orange and northern San Diego Counties. Trains run on weekday commuter schedules, with Metro & and Bay Area cities. Metrolink Metro ENTER/ some weekend service. Departure and arrival times, AMTRAK & Customer Info EXIT More information at amtrak.com or by calling TRACKS METROLINK Centers Tower as well as corresponding platforms, are listed on 1.800.USA.RAIL (1.800.872.7245). #$ the board at the west end of the passageway. !@ LAX FlyAway Metro Red and UNION STATION EAST For more information on service and schedules, 90 Purple Line LAX FlyAway LAX FlyAway o=ers direct service to Los Angeles visit metrolinktrains.com or call 1.800.371.LINK 78 International Airport. FlyAway buses depart Metro Red and (1.800.371.5465). Purple Line 56 from Patsaouras Transit Plaza every half an hour. 34 A GATES More details at lawa.org under LAX/Ground Amtrak 12 Transportation or call1.866.iFLYLAX (1.866.435.9529). Amtrak Metrolink Thruway Buses Offices B GATES Amtrak Starbucks DASH Coffee Subway Sandwiches Frequent circulator service to areas throughout Wetzels Metro Gold Line FedEx, Pretzels Downtown LA is available on LADOT DASH routes. 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