Kindly note that obtaining a PERMIT is necessary for shooting at this location.
The specific permit fees, coordination fees, requirements, and timelines can vary based on factors such as the project's scope and the filming area. Generally, a notice period of 4-5 business days in advance is sufficient, although certain jurisdictions may require more lead time.
To gather more information, we suggest clicking the "Request Proposal" button to inquire further, and someone from our Permit Services Department will promptly get in touch with you to facilitate a review.
Situated within the expansive Griffith Park, Travel Town stands as an extraordinary filming location accessible to all who seek to embark on seaside productions. Originally conceived as a "railroad petting zoo," this unique museum emerged from the vision of Charley Atkins and his passion for trains. With the support of dedicated enthusiasts and key figures like George Hjelte and William Frederickson, Travel Town blossomed into a combined transportation museum and recreational center.
The park's humble beginnings saw the rescue of two engines destined for scrap, which ignited a wave of generous donations from major California railroads. Since its dedication in 1952, Travel Town has evolved, with exhibits regrouped and the park re-dedicated in 1965. Today, Travel Town continues to thrive, undergoing new growth and development, preserving Atkins' remarkable legacy for all to enjoy in Los Angeles.