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Slauson station (Blue Line)

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Owned by
  
Metro

Platforms
  
1 center platform

Bicycle facilities
  
4 bike rack spaces

Tracks
  
2

Line(s)
  
Blue Line

Parking
  
none

Opened
  
14 July 1990

Slauson station (Blue Line)

Location
  
1700 Slauson Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90001

Address
  
Florence-Graham, CA 90001, United States

Similar
  
103rd Street/Watts Towers st, Florence station, Vernon station, Del Amo station, Downtown Long Beach sta

Slauson is an elevated light rail station on the Los Angeles County Metro Rail Blue Line. The Slauson/I-110 Station of the Metro Silver Line is located around 3 miles west of the station. Passengers may use the westbound Metro Local lines 108 or 358 and get off at Slauson Avenue and Broadway to connect to the Silver Line.

Contents

It consists of one island platform on the elevated Blue Line right-of-way over Slauson Avenue in the unincorporated community of Florence.

The Slauson station was built on the site of a major junction of the Pacific Electric Railway's Southern Division, where the Whittier, Fullerton and La Habra lines split off from the Watts, Long Beach, San Pedro and Balboa lines. This was called Slauson Junction. Slauson was considered the most dangerous street in Los Angeles.

Metro Rail service

Blue Line service hours are approximately from 5:00 AM until 12:45 AM daily.

Bus connections

  • Metro Local: 108, 358, 611
  • Neighborhood and destinations

  • Agustus F. Hawkins Natural Park
  • References

    Slauson station (Blue Line) Wikipedia


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