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LA General Medical Center station is a busway station located in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It is situated between Union Station and Cal State LA station on the El Monte Busway. The station is served by two bus rapid transit routes: the J Line, operated by Metro and the Silver Streak, operated by Foothill Transit.
I-710 north / Pier T (Avenue) – Piers B-J, Downtown Long Beach: Interchange Southern end of freeway and state maintenance: 3.58: 4: New Dock Street – Pier S: Southbound exit and northbound entrance: Long Beach–Los Angeles line: 3.88: Schuyler Heim Bridge over Cerritos Channel: Wilmington, Los Angeles: 4.57: SR 103 north (Terminal Island ...
St. Vincent Medical Center (SVMC) is a hospital in the Westlake neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States. Started by the Daughters of Charity in 1856, the hospital closed on January 24, 2020, due to the bankruptcy of Verity Health System .
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The part from the east city limit of Los Angeles (just east of the north end of CA 7, now I-710) to I-10 in El Monte was assigned the State Route 212 number in the 1964 renumbering, and in 1965 it was removed from the state highway system. [13] Bus service from Downtown Los Angeles to El Monte is served by Metro Local line 76.
It was a working ferry terminal from 1941 to 1963, for the ferry connecting San Pedro and Terminal Island in the Los Angeles Harbor. [3] During those years, the double-decked ferries "Islander" and "Ace" transported thousands of passengers and automobiles to and from the tuna canneries, docks, shipyards, and military bases on Terminal Island.
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Los Angeles Terminal Mart, a national hub for produce growers, was designed by LA architect John Parkinson, a prominent LA architect and constructed between 1917 and 1923. [2] It was strategically located at the terminus of the Southern Pacific Railroad , connecting the city's port with its downtown by rail.