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Laurel Canyon station

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Owned by
  
Metro

Parking
  
none

Status
  
in service

Bicycle facilities
  
8

Line(s)
  
Orange Line

Disabled access
  
Yes

Opened
  
29 October 2005

Laurel Canyon station

Location
  
5370-5371 Laurel Canyon Blvd, Valley Village, Los Angeles

Address
  
Los Angeles, CA 91607, United States

Similar
  
Woodman station, Valley College station, Pierce College station, Woodley station, Nordhoff station

Laurel Canyon is a station on the Los Angeles Metro Orange Line, in the Los Angeles County Metro Liner system. It is named after adjacent Laurel Canyon Boulevard, and it is located in the Valley Village district of the City of Los Angeles, in the San Fernando Valley.

Contents

Layout

The floor mural and fence art in this station is called "Lucky California" by Pyung Hyunh. It depicts lucky Chinese cherubs flying around Californian Poppies, a symbol of traditional luck and the Californian imagery coming together as one. The floor mural also depicts of two Cherub pilots waving in an atmosphere of airplanes, birds, an flying oranges; this is to show the faces of modern pop culture that doesn't look at things specifically and culturally, but rather as a whole and a new perspective. They also express in a happy way of greetings and farewell to anyone who gets on or off at the station.

Metro Liner BRT service

Metro Liner Orange Line BRT (bus rapid transitway) service hours are approximately from 4:00 AM until 1:00 AM daily.

Bus connections

  • Metro Local: 230, 237, 656
  • Attractions

  • Metro Orange Line bicycle path - adjacent.
  • References

    Laurel Canyon station Wikipedia