Artesia (Los Angeles Metro station)
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| City | Compton | ||||||||||
| Address | 1920½ Acacia Avenue | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 33°52′36″N 118°13′22″W / 33.8766°N 118.2227°WCoordinates: 33°52′36″N 118°13′22″W / 33.8766°N 118.2227°W | ||||||||||
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| Entrance(s) | E of Acacia/Walnut | ||||||||||
| Fare Gates | yes | ||||||||||
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| Parking | 380 "Park and Ride" spaces | ||||||||||
| Bicycle Facilities | 8 bike rack spaces | ||||||||||
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| Status | in service | ||||||||||
| Date Opened | July 14, 1990 | ||||||||||
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Artesia is a station on the Los Angeles County Metro Blue Line.[1] It has an island platform, and is on the Blue Line right-of-way near Artesia Boulevard in the city of Compton, California. Artesia is a park and ride station with 380 parking spaces. The station is near the southern border of Compton, California near the unincorporated community of Rancho Dominguez. It is on Artesia Boulevard near the intersection of Alemeda Street. It is also close to the Artesia Freeway.
The Artesia station is the closest Blue Line station to California State University, Dominguez Hills.
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[edit] Service
[edit] Metro Rail service
Blue Line service hours are approximately from 5:00 AM until 12:45 AM daily.[2]
[edit] Bus connections
- Metro Local: 60, 130, 205, 260
- Metro Rapid: 762
- Compton Renaissance Transit: 5
- Long Beach Transit: 51, 61, 66
- Torrance Transit: 6
[edit] Neighborhood and destinations
- Radisson Crystal Park Hotel and Casino
- El Camino College Compton Center
- Major League Baseball Urban Youth Academy
- Dominguez Rancho Adobe California State Historic Landmark # 152 [1]
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