El Monte Station
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Location | 3501 Santa Anita Ave., El Monte, CA 91731 | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 34°04′17.94″N 118°02′35.82″W / 34.0716500°N 118.0432833°W | ||||||||||
Owned by | Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority | ||||||||||
Line(s) | J Line | ||||||||||
Platforms | 2 multi-bay island platforms | ||||||||||
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Parking | 1,760 | ||||||||||
Bicycle facilities |
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Accessible | Yes | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
Opened | 1973 | ||||||||||
Rebuilt | October 14, 2012 | ||||||||||
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El Monte Station is large regional bus station in the city of El Monte, California, United States, adjacent to Interstate 10, serving the Metro Silver Line, Foothill Transit, Greyhound and also El Monte Transit. It is the Metro Silver Line's eastern terminus. According to Metro, the station is the largest bus-only transit station west of Chicago.[1]
History
The old transit center was opened in 1973 at the eastern end of the El Monte Busway. Due to increasing bus congestion, a separate lower level station for local buses was constructed in 2006. Both stations were demolished in 2010 to create a new terminal, with a temporary terminal on a portion of the old parking lot as an interim improvement.[2] The new terminal was designed by RNL Design and opened on October 14, 2012, and at that time the temporary terminal was closed and returned into a parking lot. This 11 mile busway connects the San Gabriel Valley, through the El Monte Transit Center to Downtown Los Angeles. The transit center also provides timed transfer connections for patrons of local bus services.
Services
With 22,000 passengers and 1,200 bus departures daily the station was doubled in size in a renovation which was completed in October 2012. Of all the 9 Metro Silver Line stations, the El Monte Station is the busiest and most served station by the Metro Silver Line. With the "Silver 2 Silver" program, Cal State LA students who have Metro passes can use the Foothill Transit's Silver Streak bus between Downtown Los Angeles and El Monte Station at no additional charge. Similarly, Foothill Transit Silver Streak riders may use their passes on the Metro Silver Line between El Monte Station and Downtown Los Angeles.
Staffed counters are available for Foothill Transit, Metro ExpressLanes, and Greyhound.
Layout
■ Silver Line | toward Harbor Gateway Transit Center/Pacific/21st Street (Cal State LA) |
The entrance to the station is located at the corner of Santa Anita Ave and Ramona Boulevard. The new layout of El Monte Station features 17 new bus berths on the lower level and 12 additional berths on the upper level. The design of the station is such that there are no at grade crossings of passengers and buses. Although the upper level is at existing grade, passengers are required to descend into the lower level and return to the ground level.
Just west of this station the transitway moves off the separate right of way and moves into the middle of Interstate 10. The station has a 1,760 space park and ride lot. There are additional spaces in Downtown El Monte which can be used by commuters. The station also has a connection to the Rio Hondo bicycle trail via Pioneer Park, which is north of the station. Previously the station had a connection through the parking lot, but that was fenced off when construction of the new terminal began.
The Division 9 bus yard is located next to the bus station, and buses coming into, or going out of service, enter and leave from that yard.
Renovation
A $60 million renovation new El Monte Station opened to the public on Sunday, October 14, 2012.[3] The new facility is designed to meet increasing travel demands in the corridor and to promote increased levels of transit use.[4]
In January 2013, Metro announced that it is in the process of installing four TAP card vending machines for passengers at the El Monte Station, which was completed in June 2013.
Bike Hub
The first bicycle parking facility, called a "Bike Hub", at the station open on September 14, 2015.[5]
Services
The last Metro Silver Line southbound trip towards Downtown Los Angeles & Harbor Gateway Transit departs El Monte Station at 12:44 a.m. on Mondays-Thursdays and Sundays/Holidays. The last Metro Silver Line southbound trip towards Downtown Los Angeles & Harbor Gateway Transit departs El Monte Station at 1:47 a.m. on Fridays & Saturdays.
- Metro Silver Line
- Metro Local: 70, 76, 176, 267 & 268
- Metro Express: 487 & 577
- Metro Rapid: 770
- Foothill Transit: 178, 190, 194, 270, 282, 289, 486, 488, 492 & 494
- Foothill Silver Streak
- El Monte Trolley: Flair, Civic Center
- Greyhound Lines
- Norwalk Transit: 7
Nearby Dining and Attractions
- Pioneer Park
- Downtown El Monte (Shops)
- Santa Fe Plaza (Restaurants and Shops)
- El Comalero Pupuseria Restaurant
- Guerrero Produce Market
- Paleteria La Reyna De Michoacan
Station Photos
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A Metro Express bus for Metro Express Line 577.
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Some of Metro's bus bays.
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Paranormal view of the temporary El Monte Station.
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Metro Silver Line at rest.
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Metro Silver Line bus.
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El Monte Metro Silver Line Station- Temporary Pylon Sign.
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Metro bus bays.
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Metro bus bays.
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Metro Express Line 577 using a NABI 40 LFW.
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El Monte Metro Silver Line Station- Wall Sign.
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Metro bus bay 5.
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Metro Silver Line bus at the temporary El Monte Station. Construction ended on 10/23/12.
References
- ^ http://www.metro.net/projects_studies/elmonte/images/el_monte_fact_sheet.pdf
- ^ http://morethanredcars.com/?p=126
- ^ Buried Car Delays El Monte Bus Station and Ups the Pricetag
- ^ New El Monte Station Now Open
- ^ Sotero, Dave (August 26, 2015). "Sneak Peek: Metro's Bike Hub at El Monte Station". The Source. Retrieved August 31, 2015.
External links
- Metro Silver Line Destinations (English)
- Metro Silver Line Destinations (Spanish)