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The '''Vermont/Beverly''' station is the first station west of Wilshire/Vermont that is serviced by only one of the [[Los Angeles County Metro Rail|Metro]] [[LACMTA Red Line|Red]] line routes, the North Hollywood line (and corresponding southbound/eastbound Union Station line). This station connects to the Koreatown area. The Vermont/Beverly station features a cactus garden and large rocks incorporated into the structure of the station, a design by artist George Stone. |
The '''Vermont/Beverly''' station is the first station west of Wilshire/Vermont that is serviced by only one of the [[Los Angeles County Metro Rail|Metro]] [[LACMTA Red Line|Red]] line routes, the North Hollywood line (and corresponding southbound/eastbound Union Station line), located at the intersection of Vermont Avenue and Beverly Boulevard. This station connects to the Koreatown area. The Vermont/Beverly station features a cactus garden and large rocks incorporated into the structure of the station, a design by artist George Stone. |
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Revision as of 20:58, 17 October 2006
The Vermont/Beverly station is the first station west of Wilshire/Vermont that is serviced by only one of the Metro Red line routes, the North Hollywood line (and corresponding southbound/eastbound Union Station line), located at the intersection of Vermont Avenue and Beverly Boulevard. This station connects to the Koreatown area. The Vermont/Beverly station features a cactus garden and large rocks incorporated into the structure of the station, a design by artist George Stone.
Connections
Metro Bus: 14, 204
Metro Rapid: 714, 754