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Grand/LATTC station

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Grand/LATTC
A Line J Line
Grand Station LACMTA.jpg
Looking west toward the Grand station platform
Location331½ West Washington Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Coordinates34°01′59″N 118°16′08″W / 34.0330°N 118.2690°W
Owned byMetro
Line(s)Metro Rail:
A Line

Metro Busway:
J Line
Platforms1 center platform
Tracks2
ConnectionsMetro Local: 14, 35, 37, 38, 55, 603
Metro Rapid: 770
LADOT DASH: D, Pico Union/Echo Park
Construction
Parkingnone
Bicycle facilitiesbike rack/locker
Disabled accessYes
Other information
StatusIn service
History
OpenedJuly 14, 1990
Previous namesGrand (1990–2014)
Services
Preceding station LAMetroLogo.svg Metro Rail Following station
San Pedro Street
toward Downtown Long Beach
A Line Pico
toward 7th Street/Metro Center
Preceding station LAMetroLogo.svg Metro Busway Following station
LATTC/Ortho Institute
(with interim stops)
toward Downtown San Pedro
J Line
(street service)
Pico
(with interim stops)
toward El Monte
Future services
Preceding station LAMetroLogo.svg Metro Rail Following station
San Pedro Street
toward Downtown Long Beach
A Line Pico
toward APU/Citrus College
Location

Grand/LATTC is an at-grade light rail station on the A Line of the Los Angeles Metro Rail.[1][2] It is located at the intersection of Grand Avenue and Washington Boulevard, in South Los Angeles. It is also served by the J Line, whose stops are located west of the station on Flower and Figueroa streets.

The station is located in the median of Washington Boulevard west of Grand Avenue, and has a center platform. One of the station's exits leads directly to the Los Angeles Trade–Technical College and is heavily used by students.

Station layout

Platform Southbound A Linetoward Downtown Long Beach (San Pedro Street)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Northbound A Linetoward 7th Street/Metro Center (Pico)

Service

Metro Rail service

A Line service hours are approximately from 4:00 AM until 1:00 AM daily.[3]

Neighborhood and destinations

References

  1. ^ "Blue Line". Metro. April 13, 2010. Archived from the original on June 19, 2010.
  2. ^ Hymon, Steve (June 26, 2014). "Other actions taken by Metro Board of Directors today — station names, L.A. River in-channel bike path, promoting discounted fares".
  3. ^ "Metro Blue Line timetable" (PDF). Metro. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 18, 2016.

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