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The station has 290 parking spaces, 8 handicapped spaces, and 2 parking spaces which have electric vehicle charging stations. A temporary platform opened at the station on February 14, 1994, as part of the emergency expansion of service on the Ventura County Line in response to the 1994 Northridge earthquake .
Station/stop Name Location Code Image Line(s) Annual Ridership (FY 2023) [1] Station Owner(s) Amtrak Thruway / Rail connection(s) Notes Anaheim† Anaheim: ANA Pacific Surfliner: 129,231 City of Anaheim Metrolink: Orange County: Replaced the nearby Anaheim–Stadium station in 2014 Antioch–Pittsburg: Antioch: ACA San Joaquin: 27,985 City of ...
The 1970 power increase shut out a proposal by the Mexican-American Communication Foundation to build a station on the frequency in East Los Angeles. [3] It became KCSN on February 1, 1973, months after the school became California State University, Northridge; the station was known as "Radio Free Northridge" since 1971. [4]
In the center of Toluca, Lankershim crossed the Southern Pacific Railroad, with a depot near the current location of the North Hollywood station at Chandler Boulevard. [ 2 ] Lankershim Boulevard around Magnolia Boulevard was the heart of the town of Lankershim/North Hollywood and until the mid-1950s boasted the largest concentration of retail ...
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The 2000 U.S. census counted 57,561 residents in the 9.47-square-mile (24.5 km 2) Northridge neighborhood—or 6,080 people per square mile (2,350/km 2), among the lowest population densities for the city.
The restaurant opened in the late 1990s, and became a "top draw" at Union Station, according to the Los Angeles Times. [35] Traxx closed between May and September 2019 as ownership of the restaurant changed. [36] Attached to the main building to the south is the station restaurant designed by the famed Southwestern architect Mary Colter.
Brent's Delicatessen & Restaurant is a Jewish deli and restaurant located in Northridge, California. The restaurant was opened in 1967 and purchased by Ron Peskin in 1969 for $1700. [1] [2] The deli has expanded to a second location in Westlake Village, California. [3] [4] [5]