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The station also has park and ride facilities, including 975 parking spaces and 4 bike lockers. To the east of the station is the Metro Rail Operations Center, which is the dispatch hub for all Metro Rail train operators. The station is located in unincorporated Willowbrook, near the Los Angeles community of Watts in the South Los Angeles region
The Hollywood Bowl operates 18 bus routes that serve the Hollywood bowl from park and ride lots within Los Angeles County [23] The routes, which operate under the name Bowl Shuttle, are free for Metrolink riders from the Downtown Burbank Metrolink station and the LA Metro B Line Hollywood/Highland Station.
Los Angeles (West Los Angeles) Park and ride: 217 spaces Expo/Sepulveda: Park and ride: 260 spaces Westwood/Rancho Park: Los Angeles (Rancho Park) Palms: Los Angeles Culver City: June 20, 2012 Culver City: Park and ride: 300 spaces La Cienega/Jefferson: April 28, 2012 Los Angeles Park and ride: 494 spaces Expo/La Brea: Farmdale: June 20, 2012
Park and ride: 253 spaces Harbor Freeway: Park and ride: 253 spaces Rosecrans: Los Angeles (Harbor Gateway) Park and ride: 202 spaces Harbor Gateway Transit Center: Park and ride: 980 spaces Figueroa/Victoria Figueroa/190th Street stop December 13, 2015 Carson Carson: Station November 17, 2000 Park and ride: 143 spaces Pacific Coast Highway ...
Since 1995 the agency has been based out of the Metro Headquarters Building, a 26-story high-rise office tower located next to Union Station, a major transportation hub and the main train station for the Los Angeles metropolitan area, which it has also owned since purchasing it in 2011.
Harbor Beacon Park & Ride is a park and ride lot located in San Pedro, California, served by the Metro J Line, a bus rapid transit route. The parking lot has 180 spaces [2] and is located at the end of Interstate 110 (Harbor Freeway). The lot was built as part of the project to widen the Harbor Freeway and build the Harbor Transitway.
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It is the western terminus of the Forest Park branch. The station was known as Des Plaines until 1994. It is also referred to as the Forest Park Transit Center by Pace because it is a major terminal for Pace buses. [2] The station contains a 1,051-space Park and Ride lot which uses the "Pay and Display" system, in which fees are paid at the lot ...