Mission (LACMTA station)
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Address | 905 Meridian Av., South Pasadena 91030-3135 | ||
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Platforms | Side platform | ||
Parking | 122 "Park and Ride" lot spaces (parking fee) | ||
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Opened | July 26, 2003 | ||
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Mission is a station on Metro's Gold Line. The station is a side platform located near the intersection of Meridian Avenue at Mission Street. The station is located in the city of South Pasadena. This stations features an architectural design, called Astride-Aside, created by artist Michael Stutz. [1] This station has a 122 space park and ride lot and there is a fee to park.
[edit] Neighborhood Attractions
- Carnegie Library
- Meridian Ironworks Museum
- Mission West Business District
[edit] Connections
Metro Local: 176
[edit] References
- ^ Metro Gold Line Station Information. Mission Station, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. (Retrieved on March 17, 2007)
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Eastbound toward Sierra Madre Villa
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