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Salt Lake Station

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The Salt Lake passenger station, Los Angeles
The Salt Lake passenger station, Los Angeles

Salt Lake Station was a railway station in Los Angeles, California. It was located on the east side of the Los Angeles River at 1st Street. It was built by the Los Angeles Terminal Railway and began service in 1891, becoming a part of the Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad in 1901 and the Union Pacific Railroad system in 1921. Local streetcar service was provided by the Los Angeles Railway. The building was heavily damaged in a fire in 1924, prompting the railroad to move passenger operations to Southern Pacific's Central Station.

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Salt Lake Station
East 1st Street, Los Angeles Downtown

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N 34.047583333333 ° E -118.22933333333 °
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1st Street Viaduct

East 1st Street
90013 Los Angeles, Downtown
California, United States
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The Salt Lake passenger station, Los Angeles
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