Downtown Inglewood station
Owned by | Metro | |||||||||||||||
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Platforms | 1 center platform | |||||||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | |||||||||||||||
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Parking | Yes | |||||||||||||||
Bicycle facilities | TBD | |||||||||||||||
Disabled access | Yes | |||||||||||||||
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Status | Under construction | |||||||||||||||
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Opening | 2019 | |||||||||||||||
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Downtown Inglewood is an under-construction at-grade light rail station in the Los Angeles County Metro Rail system.
Location
It is located near the intersection of Florence Ave and La Brea Avenue in Downtown Inglewood. The station will be served by the Crenshaw/LAX Line. It is slated to open in 2019.[1]
Landmarks
The station lies more than one mile away north west of The Forum, Inglewood City Hall, Inglewood Court House, Market Street and the Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park under construction for the NFL's Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers. [1][2]
Summer Olympics
During the 2028 Summer Olympics, the station will serve spectators traveling to and from Olympic venues located in Inglewood. [3]
References
- 1 2 Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (January 2, 2015). "Crenshaw/LAX Transit Project". Metro.
- ↑ Austin, Paige (January 28, 2016). "South Bay to Inglewood NFL Stadium Rail Line in the Works". Redondo Beach Patch. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
- ↑ http://la24-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/assets/pdf/LA2024-canditature-part2_english.pdf
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