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− | Metro Red line is one of the two subway lines in Los Angeles. This line entirely underground from Union Station in Downtown LA to North Hollywood in San Fernando Valley. This line serves popular destinations including Hollywood and Universal Studios. | + | [[Los Angeles Metro Rail|Metro Rail]] Red line is one of the two subway lines in [[Los Angeles]]. This line entirely underground from Union Station in Downtown LA to North Hollywood in San Fernando Valley. This line serves popular destinations including Hollywood and Universal Studios. |
This line charges the same fares as other bus and light rail lines, and is also the only subway system that uses the [[proof of payment]] fare system. However turnstiles are currently being installed at stations to address the perception of high fare evasion. | This line charges the same fares as other bus and light rail lines, and is also the only subway system that uses the [[proof of payment]] fare system. However turnstiles are currently being installed at stations to address the perception of high fare evasion. | ||
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+ | : [http://www.metro.net/riding_metro/bus_overview/images/802.pdf Schedules] | ||
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+ | Red line trains run every 10 minutes during weekday peak hours, every 12 minutes midday, and every 20 minutes from about 8pm to after midnight. Weekend daytime service runs about every 12-15 minutes. Service between Wilshire/Vermont and LA Union is twice as frequent because of Purple line service. | ||
==Line and stations== | ==Line and stations== | ||
<simpletable sep=comma cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0> | <simpletable sep=comma cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0> | ||
− | , , ''' | + | align=right| '''Station/stop names''', , '''Connections''' |
− | [[file:stnstart.png|link= | + | align=right| [[North Hollywood Station]], [[file:stnstart.png|link=]],{{MTAlines|orange}} |
− | + | align=right| [[Universal City Station]], [[file:stn.png|link=]], | |
− | [[file:stn.png|link=]],[[Hollywood/Highland Station]] | + | align=right| [[Hollywood/Highland Station]], [[file:stn.png|link=]], |
− | [[file:stn.png|link=]],[[Hollywood/Vine Station]] | + | align=right| [[Hollywood/Vine Station]], [[file:stn.png|link=]], |
− | [[file:stn.png|link=]],[[Hollywood/Western Station]] | + | align=right| [[Hollywood/Western Station]], [[file:stn.png|link=]], |
− | [[file:stn.png|link=]],[[Vermont/Sunset Station]] | + | align=right| [[Vermont/Sunset Station]], [[file:stn.png|link=]], |
− | [[file:stn.png|link=]],[[Vermont/Santa Monica Station]] | + | align=right| [[Vermont/Santa Monica Station]], [[file:stn.png|link=]], |
− | [[file:stn.png|link=]],[[Vermont/Beverly Station]] | + | align=right| [[Vermont/Beverly Station]], [[file:stn.png|link=]], |
− | [[file:stn.png|link=]],[[Wilshire/Vermont Station]], | + | align=right| [[Wilshire/Vermont Station]], [[file:stn.png|link=]],{{MTAlines|purple}} |
− | [[file:stn.png|link=]],[[Westlake/MacArthur Park Station]] | + | align=right| [[Westlake/MacArthur Park Station]], [[file:stn.png|link=]], |
− | [[file:stn.png|link=]],[[7th Street/Metro Center Station]], | + | align=right| [[7th Street/Metro Center Station]], [[file:stn.png|link=]],{{MTAlines|blue}} |
− | [[file:stn.png|link=]],[[Pershing Square Station]] | + | align=right| [[Pershing Square Station]], [[file:stn.png|link=]], |
− | [[file:stn.png|link=]],[[Civic Center/Tom Bradley Station]] | + | align=right| [[Civic Center/Tom Bradley Station]], [[file:stn.png|link=]], |
− | [[file: | + | align=right| [[Los Angeles Union Station]], [[file:stnend.png|link=]],{{MTAlines|gold}} | [[Metrolink]] | [[Amtrak]] |
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| [[Served by::!Los Angeles Metro Rail Red Line]] [[Category:LA Metro Rail stations]];?Served by=Line;?latlong;?-Rail=Bus;icon=Railsmall.png;limit=500 | | [[Served by::!Los Angeles Metro Rail Red Line]] [[Category:LA Metro Rail stations]];?Served by=Line;?latlong;?-Rail=Bus;icon=Railsmall.png;limit=500 | ||
− | | format=googlemaps2|width= | + | | format=googlemaps2|width=100%|height=500}} |
</div> | </div> | ||
{{LA Metro}} | {{LA Metro}} | ||
[[Category:LA Metro Rail]] | [[Category:LA Metro Rail]] |
Revision as of 19:47, 6 June 2010
Metro Rail Red line is one of the two subway lines in Los Angeles. This line entirely underground from Union Station in Downtown LA to North Hollywood in San Fernando Valley. This line serves popular destinations including Hollywood and Universal Studios.
This line charges the same fares as other bus and light rail lines, and is also the only subway system that uses the proof of payment fare system. However turnstiles are currently being installed at stations to address the perception of high fare evasion.
Red line trains run every 10 minutes during weekday peak hours, every 12 minutes midday, and every 20 minutes from about 8pm to after midnight. Weekend daytime service runs about every 12-15 minutes. Service between Wilshire/Vermont and LA Union is twice as frequent because of Purple line service.
Line and stations
<simpletable sep=comma cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0> align=right| Station/stop names, , Connections align=right| North Hollywood Station, ,G align=right| Universal City Station, , align=right| Hollywood/Highland Station, , align=right| Hollywood/Vine Station, , align=right| Hollywood/Western Station, , align=right| Vermont/Sunset Station, , align=right| Vermont/Santa Monica Station, , align=right| Vermont/Beverly Station, , align=right| Wilshire/Vermont Station, ,D align=right| Westlake/MacArthur Park Station, , align=right| 7th Street/Metro Center Station, ,A align=right| Pershing Square Station, , align=right| Civic Center/Tom Bradley Station, , align=right| Los Angeles Union Station, ,L | Metrolink | Amtrak </simpletable>