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Lynwood Depot at its original location on Long Beach Boulevard, April 1980. The first Lynwood station was established by the Los Angeles Inter-Urban Electric Railway in 1905 as part of the West Santa Ana Branch. It was little more than a simple shed adjacent to sugar beet fields at the intersection of Long Beach Boulevard.
Long Beach Islands 1,310 Lynwood Islands 241 Marina del Rey: 8,262 Mayflower Village: 5,515 North Claremont 2,524 North El Monte: 3,723 North El Monte Islands 3,772 Northeast San Dimas 1,261 Northeast Whittier 1,053 Northwest Whittier 4,335 Norwalk/Cerritos Islands 336 Oat Mountain 1,385 Quartz Hill: 16,081 Rose Hills: 2,803 Rowland Heights: 48,993
The 44th and 42nd are partitioned by S Alameda St, Southern Pacific Railroad, Ardmore Ave, Long Beach Blvd, Pacific Blvd, Cudahy St, 2622 Cudahy St-3211 Santa Ana St, Santa Ana St, Salt Lake Ave, Patata St, 7038 Dinwiddie St-10112 Karmont Ave, Imperial Highway, Old River School Rd, Union Pacific Railroad, Gardendale St, Century Blvd, Highway 19.
The Metro C Line serves a station at Interstate 105.. Metro Blue Line at Long Beach Blvd. and 20th St., 1995. The Metro A Line falls in the middle of the boulevard between Willow and 1st Streets in Long Beach, serving the: Willow Street, Pacific Coast Highway, Anaheim Street, 5th Street, and 1st Street stations.
Atlantic Boulevard starts off as a southerly continuation of Los Robles Avenue at Huntington Drive in northern Alhambra, and ends on East Ocean Boulevard in Downtown Long Beach. [2] Through most of its route from Maywood south, Atlantic travels parallel to the Long Beach Freeway and the Los Angeles River. South of Randolph Street, Atlantic ...
11453 Long Beach Blvd. 33°55′32″N 118°12′34″W / 33.925556°N 118.209444°W / 33.925556; -118.209444 ( Lynwood Pacific Electric Railway Lynwood
I-405 (San Diego Freeway) – Santa Monica, Long Beach: Sadao S. Munemori Memorial Interchange. Signed as exit 2 eastbound; former SR 7; I-405 north exit 45A, south exit 45: Hawthorne–Lennox– Inglewood tripoint: 3.32: 5.34: 3: Prairie Avenue / Hawthorne Boulevard: Hawthorne Boulevard not signed eastbound: Hawthorne: 4.71: 7.58: 5: Crenshaw ...
The Long Beach Freeway (I-710) and Century Freeway (I-105) run through the city. The C Line of the Los Angeles Metro runs through the city, in the median of I-105, and serves the city at Lynwood station. Fire protection in Lynwood is provided by the Los Angeles County Fire Department.