The newly corded off seating areas for different ticketed passengers
Sign that this part of the seating area is for Metrolink Ticketed Passengers only: For Passengers traveling within a two-hour period
This seating area is completely closed, no one is allowed to sit in it! What a waste
Finally finding the elevators up to the Metropolitan Lounge, these movable signs is all that's currently there
The Metropolitan Lounge frosted glass at the entrance
Plenty of seating inside the Metropolitan Lounge
The lounge has display cases
The TV and buffet area
A banner in the main concourse near the ticket counters that the new Amtrak Metropolitan Lounge is now open
The Concourse in 2016 has been cleaned and updated. There are new bright LED destination board signs
Stepping off a train to the right is Union Station, to the left is the Gateway Center, this is the signed (the walk is shoerter) connection to the Red Line from Tracks 13 and 14
The new color LED track destination board continuing towards Union Station West- for the CST STRLT to Seattle and Track 7 and the PAC SURF to San Diego on track 8B
Looking into the historic ticketing hall, beutifuly restored but not open to the public
Another view into the beutifully restored ticketing hall
Looking down the Central Concourse, there seems to be less seating, replaced by retail kisoks
Another view down the Central Concourse that leads from the main street entrance to the trains
Sign for Union Station West (the Main Station) from the Gateway Center end of the track tunnel