Hawthorne (Los Angeles Metro station)
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Metro Green Line heading to Norwalk departing Hawthorne Metro Green Line Station. |
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| City | Inglewood | ||||||||||
| Address | 11230 S Acacia Street | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 33°56′01″N 118°21′09″W / 33.9335°N 118.3526°WCoordinates: 33°56′01″N 118°21′09″W / 33.9335°N 118.3526°W | ||||||||||
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| Entrance(s) | Hawthorne/I-105 W corner Hawthorne/I-105 E corner |
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| Fare Gates | yes | ||||||||||
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| Parking | 623 "park-and-ride" spaces | ||||||||||
| Bicycle Facilities | 4 bike rack spaces | ||||||||||
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| Former name(s) | Hawthorne/I-105 | ||||||||||
| Status | in service | ||||||||||
| Date Opened | August 12, 1995 | ||||||||||
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Hawthorne/I-105 is a Los Angeles County Metro Rail station on the Green Line.[1] It is located at Hawthorne Boulevard in the median of the Century Freeway in Hawthorne, California. Due to its proximity, the station also serves Inglewood, California and the unincorporated area of Lennox, California. The original name for this station was Hawthorne/I-105 and it may still be used in some places.
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[edit] Metro Rail service
Green Line service hours are approximately from 5:00 AM until 12:45 AM daily.[2]
[edit] Bus connections
- Metro Local: 40, 126, 212, 312
- Metro Express: 442
- Metro Rapid: 740
[edit] References
- ^ "Green Line station information". http://www.metro.net/around/rail/green-line/. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
- ^ "Green Line timetable". http://www.metro.net/riding_metro/bus_overview/images/803.pdf. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
[edit] External links
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