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Pasadena: July 27, 2003: 898 [34] Slauson A Line: Florence-Graham: July 14, 1990: 1,292 [30] Soto E Line: Los Angeles (Boyle Heights) November 15, 2009: 988 [34] South Pasadena A Line: South Pasadena: July 27, 2003: 842 [34] Southwest Museum A Line: Los Angeles (Highland Park / Mount Washington) July 27, 2003: 393 [34] Union Station† A Line B ...
Memorial Park station is an underground light rail station on the A Line of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system. It is located at Holly Street and at the end of Arroyo Parkway in Pasadena, California. The station is named after the nearby Memorial Park and is situated on the northern edge of Old Town Pasadena.
The E Line (formerly the Expo Line from 2012–2019) is a 21.9-mile (35.2 km) [2] light rail line in Los Angeles County, California.It is one of the six lines of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system, operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro).
Park and ride: 362 spaces Crenshaw: Park and ride: 506 spaces Vermont/Athens: Athens: Park and ride: 155 spaces Harbor Freeway: South Los Angeles: Park and ride: 253 spaces Avalon: Park and ride: 160 spaces Willowbrook/ Rosa Parks: July 14, 1990 [a] Willowbrook: Park and ride: 234 spaces Long Beach Boulevard: August 12, 1995 [2] Lynwood: Park ...
The station serves most of Pasadena's fine dining, shops, malls, and civic center. The line continues south through downtown Pasadena and South Pasadena, primarily at grade. North of Highland Park, the line crosses over the Arroyo Seco Parkway (State Route 110) via the Santa Fe Arroyo Seco Railroad Bridge towards Highland Park.
Pasadena† Pasadena: 1994 Southwest Chief: Rebuilt as a Los Angeles Metro Rail station in 2003 Pomona–North† Pomona: 1994 Southwest Chief: Still served by Metrolink: Riverbank: Riverbank: 1999 San Joaquin: Replaced by Modesto station, destroyed by fire in 2005 [8] Sorrento Valley† San Diego: 2018 Pacific Surfliner: Still served by ...
The K Line is a light rail line in Los Angeles County, California.It is one of six lines in the Los Angeles Metro Rail system operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro), and is the newest named line in the system, having opened on October 7, 2022.
The L Line and Gold Line [2] are former designations for a section of the current Los Angeles Metro Rail system. These names referred to a single light rail line of 31 miles (50 km) [1] providing service between Azusa and East Los Angeles via the northeastern corner of Downtown Los Angeles, serving several attractions, including Little Tokyo, Union Station, the Southwest Museum, Chinatown, and ...