What is chinatown station los angeles?

Chinatown Station is a subway station located in the Chinatown neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It is served by the Metro Gold Line, which connects Pasadena and East Los Angeles. The station was opened in 2003 as part of the initial phase of the Gold Line project. It is located at the intersection of North Spring Street and College Street, just north of the 101 freeway.

Chinatown Station features a unique design that reflects the neighborhood's history and culture, with colorful ceramic tile murals depicting traditional Chinese motifs. The station also features a plaza with a gateway arch and outdoor seating, as well as a historic neon sign from the nearby Golden Pagoda restaurant.

In addition to serving residents and visitors of Chinatown, the station is also convenient for those visiting nearby attractions such as Dodger Stadium, Union Station, and Olvera Street.