Vermont/Beverly station

Vermont/Beverly is a heavy-rail subway station in the Los Angeles County Metro Rail system. It is located at Vermont Avenue and Beverly Boulevard, in Los Angeles, near the border between East Hollywood and Wilshire Center. This station is served by the B Line.[1]

Vermont/Beverly
 
Location301 North Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90004
Coordinates34.0764°N 118.2917°W / 34.0764; -118.2917
Owned byMetro
Line(s) B Line
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Parkingnone
Bicycle facilities14 rack spaces
Disabled accessYes
Other information
Statusin service
History
OpenedJune 12, 1999 (June 12, 1999)
Services
Preceding station Metro Rail Following station
Vermont/Santa Monica B Line Wilshire/Vermont
Location

Vermont/Beverly features a cactus garden and large rocks incorporated into the structure of the station, a design by artist George Stone.

Station layout

G Street level Exit/Entrance
B1 Mezzanine Faregates, ticket machines, to Exits/Entrances
B2 Northbound  B Line toward North Hollywood (Vermont/Santa Monica)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Southbound  B Line toward Union Station (Wilshire/Vermont)

Metro Rail service

Mezzanine level
The entrance of the station

B Line service hours are approximately from 5:00 AM until 12:45 AM daily.[2]

Bus connections

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References

  1. "Red Line station information". Archived from the original on March 19, 2007.
  2. "Red/Purple Line timetable" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-05-10.
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