Universal City (Los Angeles Metro station)

Universal City
   

Los Angeles Metro rapid transit station
Location
City Los Angeles
Neighborhood Studio City
Address Lankershim Boulevard and Campo de Cahuenga Way
Metro Rail / BRT Services
Metro Rail  Red Line 
Station Design
Structure
HRTunderground
1 center platform
2 tracks
Entrance(s) S of Lankershim/Campo de Cahuenga Way SW corner
N of Lankershim/Campo de Cahuenga Way NE corner
Fare Gates yes
Accessible
Parking 390 spaces
Bicycle Facilities 16 rack spaces
14 lockers
Other "Kiss & Ride" passenger drop-off area
Miscellaneous
Owned by Metro (LACMTA)
Status in service
Date Opened June 24, 2000
Connecting Services
Preceding station   Metro Rail   Following station
Terminus
Red Line

Universal City Station is a heavy-rail subway station in the Los Angeles County Metro Rail system. It is located on Lankershim Boulevard, across from the entrance to Universal Studios, in the Los Angeles, California community of Studio City. This station is served by the Red Line.[1]

Universal City station serves the nearby Universal Studios theme park, as well as the NBC Universal studio complex. Riders can cross the street and board the tram to go to City Walk and the theme park, as well as the Studio itself. A pedestrian tunnel was originally proposed by Metro but was ultimately scrapped because of Universal's reluctance to pay the growing costs of the project.

The station features a park and ride lot which makes this stop all the more convenient for anyone wanting to visit Universal Studios or one of the nearby Ventura Boulevard restaurants in Studio City. As a bonus, there are a few public bus lines that stop or terminate at the bus bays on the west side of Lankershim Boulevard, adjacent to the station while others are found by crossing to the east side of Lankershim.

The station, which is in the southeastern corner of the San Fernando Valley, is at the confluence of several neighborhoods: the far eastern end of Studio City (the station is actually wholly in Studio City), and the south end of West Toluca Lake and southwestern tip of Toluca Lake. Just southeast of the station, across the Ventura Freeway (U.S. Route 101) is the Cahuenga Pass, which is arguably a neighborhood as well, consisting of a strip of shops, restaurants and offices that follow US 101, but along Cahuenga Boulevard, which parallels the freeway through the pass.

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Metro Rail service

Red Line service hours are approximately from 5:00 AM until 12:45 AM daily.[2]

Bus connections

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