Passenger Station         
Pasadena was the first stop for Santa Fe trains departing Los Angeles - Trains such as "The Super Chief," "The El Capitan" and "The Chief." And, when traveling by rail from Los Angeles to the east was the preferred mode of transportation, Pasadena was the station of choice for many Hollywood actors in order to avoid the crowds in downtown L.A. The Pasadena station remained an Amtrak stop until 1994, at which point the "Southwest Chief" was rerouted through Fullerton to the south and the Santa Fe First District was downgraded and eventually sold to the Los Angeles MTA, which built their Gold Line light rail line on this right-of-way. The station, as with so many other railroad stations that closed, is now a restaurant.
Date: 8/29/1992 Location: Pasadena, CA Views: 264 Collection Of:   Craig Walker
Rolling Stock: ATSF station (Other/Not Listed) Author:  Craig Walker
Passenger Station
Picture Categories: Station This picture is part of album:  Stations and Lineside Structures
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