Expo/Bundy station

Expo/Bundy  Expo Line 

Expo/Bundy Station at Bundy Avenue
Location 2101 Bundy Drive
Coordinates 34°01′54″N 118°27′10″W / 34.0316°N 118.4528°W / 34.0316; -118.4528Coordinates: 34°01′54″N 118°27′10″W / 34.0316°N 118.4528°W / 34.0316; -118.4528
Owned by Metro
Platforms 1 center platform
Tracks 2
Construction
Parking 250 spaces[1]
Bicycle facilities Yes
Disabled access Yes
History
Opened October 17, 1875
Rebuilt May 20, 2016
Previous names Bundy
Services
Preceding station   Metro Rail   Following station
Expo Line
  Former services  
Pacific Electric
Bergamot
Air Line

Expo/Bundy (formerly Bundy) is an elevated light rail station in the Los Angeles County Metro Rail system. It is located at the intersection of Bundy Drive and Exposition Boulevard in West Los Angeles, California. It serves the Expo Line.[2]

Location and design

Platform Westbound Expo Line Expo Line toward Downtown Santa Monica (26th Street/Bergamot)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Eastbound Expo Line Expo Line toward 7th Street/Metro Center (Expo/Sepulveda)

This station is in West Los Angeles, on an elevated structure spanning Bundy Drive, just south of Olympic Boulevard. The area is a busy commercial center, with heavy traffic on nearby boulevards partly due to the two major freeways nearby. Directly to the west (across Centinela) is the proposed site of the Expo Vehicle Maintenance Facility.

The elevated station structure stands 30 feet above Bundy Drive. To the east, the track descends a retained fill embankment before crossing Barrington Avenue. To the west, the track descends a retained fill embankment after crossing Centinela Avenue.

Parking is located at-grade in the right-of-way near the station.[3]

Bus connections

References

  1. Nelson, Laura J. (May 14, 2016). "The Expo Line is finally coming to the Westside, but limited parking raises concerns". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-08-12. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
  3. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-25. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
Retrieved on December 2, 2016.
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