Union Station is a historic transportation hub and architectural landmark in downtown Los Angeles, serving as a major rail terminal and a popular filming location. The station offers accessible parking in the East Portal parking structure with reserved spaces near elevators, and accessible drop-off zones are available along Alameda Street. All public areas, including the historic ticketing hall, waiting areas, platforms, and restrooms, are wheelchair accessible with step-free routes throughout the facility.
The station provides assistive listening devices at ticket counters upon request, and service animals are welcome throughout the premises. Accessible restrooms are located on the main concourse level, and seating areas with benches are distributed throughout the waiting areas. Signage throughout the station uses high-contrast text to aid wayfinding, and elevators connect all platform levels to the main concourse.
Visitors report that the historic main hall and passenger tunnel are fully accessible, with smooth surfaces and wide pathways. Some note that during peak commute times, crowding near ticketing areas and platforms can be challenging for wheelchair users and others who need more space to navigate. The outdoor patios and newer Metro connections are generally noted as easy to access.
Accessible Routes to Areas of Interest
