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Downtown Long Beach station (formerly Transit Mall station) is an at-grade light rail station on the A Line of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system. The station is located in the middle of 1st Street between Pine Avenue and Pacific Avenue in Downtown Long Beach, California, after which the station is named. [7] It is the southern terminus of the A ...
The Downtown Long Beach Alliance manages the business- and commercial property-based improvement districts in Downtown Long Beach. There are approximately 1,500 businesses in Downtown Long Beach, including several law firms given the proximity of the Los Angeles County Courthouse, as well as over 150 restaurants, wine bars, performing arts ...
Metro Rail began service on July 14, 1990, when the light rail Blue Line opened between Pico and Anaheim stations; [4] the line was extended to Downtown Long Beach and Pacific Avenue stations on September 1. [5] The Blue Line was extended one stop northward from Pico to 7th Street/ Metro Center on February 15, 1991. [6]
1st Street station is an at-grade light rail station on the A Line of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system. The station is located in the median of Long Beach Boulevard at its intersection with 1st Street, after which the station is named, in Long Beach, California . [ 7 ]
Pages in category "Downtown Long Beach" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Downtown Long Beach station; I. Insurance Exchange Building; L.
Greyhound Lines operates the Long Beach Station in Long Beach. [185] A FlyAway bus route to LAX began service on December 30, 2015. [186] Light rail A Metro Blue Line train arrives at the Downtown Long Beach Station (the service was renamed to the A Line in 2019, while the station was renamed from its original name of Transit Mall Station in ...
Long Beach station may refer to: Downtown Long Beach station, a light rail station in Long Beach, California; Long Beach Boulevard station, ...
The A Line runs 48.5 miles (78.1 km) [2] between Azusa and Downtown Long Beach, serving 44 stations.It is the longest light rail line in the world, surpassing the 42-mile (68 km) Coast Tram in Belgium.