Vermont/Beverly (LACMTA station)
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Vermont/Beverly | |||
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Address | 301 N. Vermont Av., Los Angeles 90004 | ||
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Platforms | Island platform | ||
Parking | None | ||
Bicycle facilities | 14 Bike Rack Spaces | ||
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Opened | June 12, 1999 | ||
Accessible | ![]() |
The Vermont/Beverly station is the first station west of the Wilshire/Vermont Red Line/Purple Line split. The station is 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.
[edit] Connections
Metro Local: 14, 204
Metro Rapid: 714, 754
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