Del Mar (LACMTA station)
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Del Mar | |||
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Address | 230 S. Raymond Av., Pasadena 91105-2014 | ||
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Parking | 600 "Park and Ride" lot spaces | ||
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Opened | July 26, 2003 | ||
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Del Mar is a station on Metro's Gold Line. The station is a side platform located near the intersection of South Raymond Avenue at Del Mar Boulevard/Dayton Street/Fair Oaks Avenue. The station is located on the southern edge of Old Town Pasadena in the city of Pasadena. This stations features an architectural design, called Kinetic Energy, created by artist Ries Niemi. [1] This station has a 600 space park and ride lot.
Del Mar station resembles the Santa Fe Depot and is home to many condos and apartments.
[edit] Neighborhood Attractions
- Art Center College of Design – via ARTS Bus Line 51
- Central Park
- Gamble House
- Los Angeles Music Academy
- Old Pasadena Shopping and Dining District
- Pasadena Antique Center
- Pasadena Center and Civic Auditorium
- Pasadena Ice Skating Rink
- Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA
- Pasadena Santa Fe Depot
- Rose Bowl – via ARTS Bus Lines 51/52
[edit] Connections
Metro Local: 177, 256, 260, 361, 686, 687
Pasadena ARTS: 10, 20, 51, 52
[edit] References
- ^ Metro Gold Line Station Information. Del Mar Station, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. (Retrieved on March 17, 2007)
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toward Union Station
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Metro Gold Line |
Eastbound
toward Sierra Madre Villa
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- Del Mar (LACMTA station) is at coordinates Coordinates: