Grand Av Arts/Bunker Hill station

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Grand Av Arts/Bunker Hill
A Line  E Line 
Grand Ave Arts station under construction.jpg
Grand Av Arts/Bunker Hill station under construction, May 2018
LocationBunker Hill
Los Angeles, California
Coordinates34°03′18″N 118°15′07″W / 34.054997°N 118.251996°W / 34.054997; -118.251996Coordinates: 34°03′18″N 118°15′07″W / 34.054997°N 118.251996°W / 34.054997; -118.251996
Owned byMetro
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
ParkingPaid parking nearby
Disabled accessYes
Other information
StatusUnder construction
History
Opening2022
Future services
Preceding station LAMetroLogo.svg Metro Rail Following station
7th Street/Metro Center A Line Historic Broadway
7th Street/Metro Center E Line Historic Broadway
toward Atlantic
Location

Grand Av Arts/Bunker Hill is an under-construction underground light rail station on the A Line and the E Line of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system. It is located near the intersection of 2nd Place and Hope Street in the Bunker Hill section of Downtown Los Angeles.[1]

In planning documents, the station was originally named 2nd Place/Hope.[2]

Location[]

The station will be connected to the Broad, and to Grand Avenue, by a pedestrian bridge.[3]

Grand Av Arts/Bunker Hill is part of the Regional Connector project, a tunnel through Downtown Los Angeles that will connect the Metro Rail A, E, and L Lines. Under current plans, the station will be served by both the restructured A Line, connecting Long Beach and the San Gabriel Valley, and the restructured E Line, connecting Santa Monica and East Los Angeles. The Regional Connector is scheduled to open in 2022.[4]

Nearby landmarks[]

The station's name reflects the station's location near a variety of museums and arts centers, including:

References[]

  1. ^ "2nd Pl/Hope St Station". Metro.
  2. ^ Hymon, Steve (February 23, 2017). "Actions taken today by the Metro Board of Directors". The Source. Metro.
  3. ^ "Regional Connector Transit Project 2nd Pl/Hope St Station: Pedestrian Bridge Option Fact Sheet" (PDF). Metro. 2014.
  4. ^ Nelson, Laura J. (March 18, 2015). "L.A. Metro's downtown subway project may not open until mid-2022". Los Angeles Times.


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