Sepulveda station

Sepulveda
 Orange Line 

Platform View
Location 15430-15432 W Erwin St, Los Angeles
Coordinates 34°10′51″N 118°28′08″W / 34.1809°N 118.4688°W / 34.1809; -118.4688
Owned by Metro
Line(s) Orange Line Orange Line 
Construction
Parking 1,205 spaces
Bicycle facilities 12 bike rack spaces
12 bike lockers
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Status in service
History
Opened October 29, 2005
Services
Preceding station   Metro Busway   Following station
Orange Line

Sepulveda is a station on the Los Angeles Metro's Orange Line. It is named after nearby Sepulveda Boulevard, which travels north-south and crosses the east-west busway route. Unique among Orange Line stations, Sepulveda's platforms are not located at the cross street, but rather about a block west of it. The station is in the Van Nuys district of the City of Los Angeles, in the central San Fernando Valley.[1]

The platform features a painting that shows a pre-Columbian glyph and a map of the Monarch Butterfly's migratory path.[2]

Layout

 Orange Line toward Chatsworth or Warner Center (Woodley)
 Orange Line toward North Hollywood (Van Nuys)

Service

The entrance and floor mural of the station.

Metro Liner Orange Line BRT (bus rapid transit) service hours are approximately from 4:00 AM until 1:00 AM daily.[3]

Development

Various development proposals have been considered for the excess station parking and adjacent commercial parcels between Sepulveda Boulevard on the east, the transit station on the south, Interstate 405 on the west, and the Victory Park neighborhood to the north. A comprehensive study, including conceptual land usage strategies, was prepared for LA Metro by students of the UCLA Department of Urban Planning in mid-2010.[4] Subsequently, conceptual development guidelines for the site were prepared by Metro.[5]

Thus far, a development project including an LA Fitness is built on land formerly housing a Wickes Furniture building. Between December, 2011 and February, 2012, the former Wickes Furniture building was demolished for this project. By October 2012, the LADWP has put up new wooden and metal power poles along Sepulveda Blvd next to the project. The LA Fitness building was built and opened to the public on March 2013.

Bus connections

References

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