Universal City (LACMTA station)
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Address | Lankershim Blvd. & Universal Terrace Pky., North Hollywood, Ca 91608 | ||
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Other service | "Kiss & Ride" passenger drop-off area | ||
Platforms | Island platform | ||
Parking | 390 "Park and Ride" lot spaces | ||
Bicycle facilities | 16 Bike Rack Spaces 14 Locker Spaces |
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Opened | June 24, 2000 | ||
Accessible | ![]() |
Universal City station has an island platform, and serves the nearby Universal Studios theme park and Universal Studios. Riders can cross the street and board the tram to go to City Walk and the theme park, as well as the Studio itself. A pedestrian tunnel was originally proposed by Metro but was ultimately scrapped because of Universal's reluctance to pay the growing costs of the project.
The station, which is in the southeastern corner of the San Fernando Valley, is at the confluence of several neighborhoods: the far eastern end of Studio City, and the south end of West Toluca Lake and southwestern tip of Toluca Lake. Just southeast of the station, across the Ventura Freeway (California Highway 101, usually just called "The 101") is the Cahuenga Pass, which is arguably a neighborhood as well, consisting of a strip of shops, restaurants and offices that follow the 101 Freeway, but along Cahuenga Blvd., which parallels the Freeway through the Pass.
Some public bus lines stop or terminate at the bus bays on the west side of Lankershim Blvd., adjacent to the station; others are found by crossing to the east side of Lankershim.
[edit] Connections
Metro Local: 96, 150, 152, 156, 166, 240
Metro Rapid: 750
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