103rd Street / Kenneth Hahn (Los Angeles Metro station)

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103rd Street/Kenneth Hahn
   

Los Angeles Metro rapid transit station
Location
City Los Angeles
Neighborhood Watts
Address 10100 Grandee Avenue
Coordinates 33°56′34″N 118°14′36″W / 33.9427°N 118.2432°W / 33.9427; -118.2432Coordinates: 33°56′34″N 118°14′36″W / 33.9427°N 118.2432°W / 33.9427; -118.2432
Metro Rail / BRT Services
Metro Rail Blue Line Blue Line 
Station Design
Structure
LRTat-grade
1 center platform
2 tracks
Entrance(s) 103rd/Grandee SE corner
Fare Gates no
Accessible Handicapped/disabled access
Parking 62 spaces
Bicycle Facilities none
Miscellaneous
Owned by LAMetroLogo.svg Metro (LACMTA)
Status in service
Date Opened July 14, 1990
Connecting Services
Preceding station   Metro Rail   Following station
toward 
Transit Mall
Long Beach
Blue Line
toward 
7th/Metro
Los Angeles

103rd Street-Kenneth Hahn is a station on the Los Angeles County Metro Blue Line.[1]

The station has an island platform on the Blue Line right-of-way adjacent to Grandee Avenue near the intersection of 103rd Street roughly in the center of Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.

The station is named after Kenneth Hahn, the long-term LA County supervisor for South Central Los Angeles (and father of former Los Angeles Mayor James Hahn) whose support was also instrumental in getting the Blue Line built.

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

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