Fillmore (LACMTA station)
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Fillmore | |||
A southbound train, headed for Union Station, pulls into Fillmore station. |
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Address | 95 Fillmore St, Pasadena, California 91105 | ||
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Platforms | Island platform | ||
Parking | 131 "Park and Ride" lot spaces | ||
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Opened | July 26, 2003 | ||
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Fillmore is a station on Metro's Gold Line. The station is a island platform located near the intersection of Fillmore Street at Raymond Avenue/Arroyo Parkway. The station is the first one located in the city of Pasadena. This stations features an architectural design, called Geologica 42, created by artist Michael C. McMillen.[1] This station has a 131 space park and ride lot and there is a program for priority parking for a fee.
The station features treasure chests that serve as passenger seating.
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Metro Local: 260, 361, 686, 687
Pasadena ARTS: 20, 51, 52, 70
[edit] References
- ^ Fillmore Station. Metro Gold Line Station Information. Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Retrieved on 2007-03-17.
Preceding station | Los Angeles County Metro Rail | Following station | ||
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Westbound
toward Union Station
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Metro Gold Line |
Eastbound
toward Sierra Madre Villa
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- Fillmore (LACMTA station) is at coordinates Coordinates: