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River Station (Los Angeles)

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Opened
  
1876

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Location
  
The Cornfield, Los Angeles State Historic Park (site), Los Angeles, California

Line(s)
  
Southern Pacific Railroad

Closed
  
1901; 116 years ago (1901)

Similar
  
Arcade Depot, Los Angeles State Hist, Los Angeles Union Sta

River Station was a Southern Pacific Railroad passenger station location, southwest of the Los Angeles River on San Fernando Road and north of Downtown, in Los Angeles, California. The site is within the present day Los Angeles State Historic Park.

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History

The location for both stations was at the Southern Pacific's Los Angeles freight yard, at the north end of present-day Chinatown in Central Los Angeles. Their former site is in 'The Cornfield' section of Los Angeles State Historic Park.

First station (1876−1887)

The first River Station was a wooden structure built in 1876. The two-story station had both women's and men's waiting rooms and later had a hotel and restaurants added to it. It was the arrival station of many migrants drawn during the land boom of the mid-1880s

Second station (1887−1901)

The second River Station was built in 1887, on the site of the demolished original one. It was a brick Romanesque Revival style building.

Because the station was not in the city's center, Southern Pacific built the Arcade Depot in eastern Downtown Los Angeles in 1888. The second River Station was used until 1901, when it was demolished.

References

River Station (Los Angeles) Wikipedia