- Del Amo (Los Angeles Metro station)
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Location City Unincorporated L.A. County Neighborhood East Rancho Dominguez Address 20220 Santa Fe Avenue Coordinates 33°50′58″N 118°12′43″W / 33.8495°N 118.2120°WCoordinates: 33°50′58″N 118°12′43″W / 33.8495°N 118.2120°W Metro Rail / BRT Services Metro Rail Blue Line Station Design Structure LRT, elevated 1 center platform 2 tracks Entrance(s) NW of Del Amo/Santa Fe NW corner Fare Gates yes Accessible Parking 351 free spaces
15 paid reserved spacesBicycle Facilities 10 bike rack spaces
7 bike lockersMiscellaneous Owned by Metro (LACMTA) Status in service Date Opened July 14, 1990 Connecting Services Preceding station Metro Rail Following station Wardlowtoward
Transit Mall
Long BeachBlue Line Artesiatoward
7th/Metro
Los AngelesDel Amo is a station on the Los Angeles County Metro Blue Line.[1] It has an elevated platform over Del Amo Boulevard where it intersects with Santa Fe Avenue, and is on the Blue Line right-of-way in the Los Angeles County community of Rancho Dominguez (near the border with Carson).
Del Amo is the only elevated blue line station that was not originally built to handle three car trains. The northern end of the platform was lengthened in 2000.
The Blue Line maintenance and storage yard is located between the Wardlow and Del Amo stations. [1]
Contents
Service
Metro Rail service
Blue Line service hours are approximately from 5:00 AM until 12:45 AM daily.[2]
Bus connections
- Metro Local: 202
- Carson Circuit: D, G
- Long Beach Transit: 191, 192, 193, 194
Neighborhood and destinations
- Del Amo Swap Meet
References
Stations 1st Street · 5th Street · 7th St/Metro Center · 103rd Street-Kenneth Hahn · Anaheim · Artesia · Compton · Del Amo · Firestone · Florence · Grand · Imperial/Wilmington · Long Beach Transit Mall · Pacific · Pacific Coast Highway · Pico · San Pedro · Slauson · Vernon · Wardlow · Washington · WillowThis article relating to the Los Angeles Metro Rail is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.