
SAH/SCC Life and Patron Members will join us for a very special, behind-the-scenes tour of Union Station from longtime SAH/SCC member George Meyer, Vice President/General Manager at Morlin Asset Management, the property and project management firm for the complex. Union Station (Parkinson and Parkinson, 1939) is nationally recognized as the last major train station built in the 20th century, is LA Historic-Cultural Monument #101, and has won numerous preservation awards.
Commissioned as a joint venture by Southern Pacific, Union Pacific, and the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe railroads, Union Station consolidated rail service from three prior Los Angeles train stations. During World War II, the station was the gateway for servicemen making their way to the Pacific coast. An icon of Los Angeles, it has appeared in many films and television shows.
Meyer has held property management positions in Los Angeles, Orange County, Silicon Valley, and San Francisco. He oversaw the restoration of the Russ Building (George W. Kelham, 1927) in San Francisco’s Financial District—a 32-story neo-Gothic tower. Meyer will be joined by Dyana Elam, Director of Projects at Morlin, who will be able to answer questions about the decade-long restoration efforts at the station.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to tour Union Station with insiders! Plus, you can visit the exhibition “Where You Stand: Chinatown 1880-1939.” And why not cap the experience with lunch at Traxx restaurant in the station right after the tour?
Attendees are strongly encouraged to access the station via public transportation (Red Line, Gold Line, Amtrak, Metrolink, Uber, Lyft, etc.). To become a Life or Patron Member, see the form on Page 6 or go to www.sahscc.org/join-us to upgrade your membership.
Union Station: Friday, January 19, 2024; 11 AM-1 PM PST; Life and Patron Members only, $45; two-ticket limit; go to www.sahscc.org and pay via PayPal or mail in order form with check; meeting information sent upon registration.
