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P E E H L S A R A I G V M N N F C D L E I A K A Ballona Creek Bike Path L DG A S C W E V L T I B Y A E I N D E D O V S N R B L E A F F A Destinations F D E J G D L E D D A R R F Jim Gilliam Recreation Center 212, 312 A P A D V Kaiser Permanente L R 10 West LA Medical Center M PERRY DR Little Ethiopia Los Angeles County A S Museum of Art V CO HINES AV Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Metro Expo Line R RBETT Los Angeles Sports Arena Metro Expo Line B Malibu O L Mar Vista AV D o Marina del Rey EE AW E Ocean Park LLENAWEEEN AV S Palms O T Rancho Cienega Sports Park Metro Expo Line FAIRFAX AV GENESEE AV Genesee Santa Monica Washington/FairfaxAvenue C GLENNI R Westside GENESEE AV Transit Hub Park Santa Monica Beach Neighborhood C DR Park OLO N L Santa Monica College MA D GENESEE AV OGNEO ST Sony Pictures Studios LS G KALSMANKA DR N The Forum D E E SPAULDING AV UCLA S LN T University of Southern California Metro Expo Line Venice BL L K SPAULDING AV B SPAULDING AV Vernon Metro Rail Station A G O 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FIELD AV MA NSFIELD A AV T LE V S A 2 MAN SFILED AV T A S RE 3 B RD T LA Expo A metro.net G L S A B A REA AV T RODEO RD F I LA BREA AV VIEW R / ST LON ST GW La Brea Station OOD Metro Local Stop 2 AV 0 Metro Local and T H JUN 2012 Rapid Stop AV HIGHLAN D Metro Rapid Line S RIM T PAU VIEW Metro Rail Station HIGHL and Entrance AND DR ST Westbound Only WESTHAVEN WESTHAVEN B Platform 1 L LON Rancho Cienega Eastbound Only GWOO Sports Center D Lines Platform 2 AV 2 HARCOURT 2 FERNDALE FERNDALE RIMP 3 Metro Expo Line 1S AU R BL D ST T BBB12 Building BBB12 S AV HI VIE 212, 312 W ST T C ML K VIVIEWEW ST HA O L L RC RY OURT AV Subject to Change Farmdale Station K K K J R o ST IMP J J A ST U B L R R R R RIMPARIMPAU BL RCO JEFFERSON BL UR HA T P A ALM GRO V HAR VE 12-0490 ©2012 LACMTA B B BL E AV COURT AV L L L X Dorsey High ST School P M GR HAHARCRCOUOURT AV PAL OVE A 2 O VINE V 1 YA S RD 2 SI Vineyard T Recreation AV 5 23RD2 ST Center T PAPA FIELDS AV 3 LM S H GRGR R OV T T E 29TH AV AVAV 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