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Metro Red Line Pershing Square metro.net Pershing Square Connections DestinationsDestinations LinesLine Numbers Stops Stops Scale One Unit:1/8 Mile Alhambra 76, 78, 79, 378 B Arcadia 78, 79, 378 B Promenade Beverly Bl 14 C West Beverly Hills 4, 14, 16, 316, 720, 728 CEK M NS Z Dorothy Bob Hope Airport (BUR) ÅÍ 94, 794 F P W T S Chandler Boyle Heights 18, 30, 70, 71, 720, 770, M40 B GI J Q U4 Pavilion Broadway 45, 745 H Q V 5 Burbank Å 92, 94, 96, 794 C F P W 7 Grand 1 Castellammare 2, 302 Q 5 Bunker Hill S Park 110 T Central Av 53 G4 Tower Century City 4, 16, 316, 728 E M Q Z 5 Cesar Chavez Av 770 B Stanley Mosk Promenade Bunker Hill Towers County Courthouse Chatsworth CE419 F P Apartments East Chinatown 45, 81, 83, 90, 91, 94, 794 F J P Q W 5 Y A O City Terrace 70, 71 B W Walt Disney S F R T Commerce Center 18, 720 GI4 E Concert Hall Compton 53 G4 R U ST G Compton Av 55, 355 G4 O I ER Crenshaw 40 M T B F W R O Disneyland 460 E L A Los Angeles F 2 Eagle Rock 81, 83 F P W H Downtown ND Civic Center/Grand Park Station oo East Los Angeles 18, 30, 720, 770, M40, M341, M342 B GI J SU4 5 Marriott East 1st St 30 J S 5 Hotel East 4th St M40 B U BUNKER Echo Park 2, 4, 302 Q 5 G E El Monte Metro Silver Line , 70, 770, FT Silver Streak B C N HILL El Sereno 78, 79, 378 B CIVIC UCLA Extension BP Plaza T T Exposition Park/Museums Metro Red or Purple Line to Metro Expo Line , 81 D O H Union Station S A Colburn ST Farmers Market & The Grove 16, 316 E D CENTER Grand D School Fashion District 10, 48, 92, 733 D LO T Y 1 World Trade E Promenade U Figueroa St Metro Red or Purple Line , 81 D F OPW Center S Fullerton ÅÍ 460, OC721 EG4 K O Garvey Av 70, 770 B T S Union S 3 C Glendale ÅÍ 90, 91, 92, 94, 794 F P W 7 R I Bank D Museum of U Old State Glendale Av 90, 91 F P W S 3 Contemporary Z Building Glendale Galleria 92 7 Plaza R P K D L Arts Omni O Greyhound Bus Station Ì 62 G4 Times W Griffi th Park/LA Zoo 96 C E Los Angeles Mirror P Y Hawaiian Gardens 62 4 Hotel G Square O 2 Wells Fargo N Hawthorne Bl/Hawthorne 40 M T H D Center Highland Park Metro Red or Purple Line to Metro Gold Line , 81, 83 F P W Q 5 Hollywood Metro Red Line , 2, 302 One S Huntington Dr 78, 79, 378 B The Westin T S Inglewood 40 M T Bonaventure T Kawada Hotel Knott’s Berry Farm 460 E Hotel and Suites Water Angelus LA Convention Center Metro Red or Purple Line to D M O Z R Metro Blue or Expo Line , 30, 81, 330, 728 E V Court Plaza A LA County Jail Metro Red or Purple Line , 33 (Late Night), 40, 70, 71, B F J Q S W YMCA W Two 78, 79, 378, 728, 733, 745, DASH D 5 6 8 O California L 4 LA County+USC Medical Center Metro Silver Line , 70, 71, 78, 79, 378, 487, 489, C B Citigroup T Plaza F H FT Silver Streak Center L.A. LIVE Metro Red or Purple Line to D M O Z Paul Hastings W Irvine/ Victor Metro Blue or Expo Line , 30, 81, 330, 728 Byrne Clothing LAX Airport Metro Red or Purple Line to FlyAway ' at Union Station Tower Angels 1 T Building Co Bldg La Mirada M50 4 S Flight Lawndale 40 M T City US Bank H Bunker O S Old V Lincoln Heights 45, 76, 78, 79, 83, 378 B F Q W 5 National Tower P T 505 MWD Little Tokyo 30, 40, 330 J S 5 Plaza Hill E 5 Flower Bldg Million Maple Av 48 D O Steps P SBC Microwave Angels Knoll Park L Dollar Mariachi Plaza 30 J Q 5 One Grand Tower Bunker Hill T Theatre 3 L Martin Luther King Jr Bl 40 M T Central P Maguire S R Melrose Av 10 F P W 5 Building D T O Market Gardens H Mission Hills CE419 F P Bradbury Subway Montclair TransCenter Å FT Silver Streak C Richard J Riordan P Building Montebello 18, M40, M50, M341, M342 B 4 Terminal M GU California Central Library E L Monterey Park 70, 770 B Club The Gas Co Building R The Biddy S A T H Monte Vista St 83 F W Tower 37th St/USC Station Station St/USC 37th Standard Mason North Broadway 45, 83 F Q W 5 A Hotel Park Northridge CE419 F P Pershing Square Station oo FINANCIAL Hilton ST Ronald Norwalk Å 62, 460 EG4 Checkers O T Johnson Z Reagan Occidental College 83 F W Old Broadway State Pacifi c Palisades 2, 302 Q 5 DISTRICT AT&T Center 2 Building D Pico Bl 30, 330 H R C Title Building S O;ce AON T N Pomona TransCenter Å FT Silver Streak C A Guarantee Buildings Center S Millenium Biltmore E Riverside Dr 96 C R & Trust G Hotel Los Angeles 4T T San Fernando Rd 94, 794 F P W 6 B Building T H Y S San Marino 79, 487 B C H HISTORIC Banco E Santa Monica 4 (Late Night), 33 (Late Night), 720, 733 KL Q T 5 U Popular/ P Santa Monica Bl 4 Q 5 O DOWNTOWN CRA E T 1 Title South Los Angeles Metro Red or Purple Line to D G H O V 4 W H V T Barclay C T I I Insurance & Metro Blue Line , 45, 48, 53, 55, 81, 355, 745 L > Hotel S Paci c L D S K Continental South Park 2, 4, 33, 37, 70, 71, 76, 78, 79, 81, 83, 90, 91, 92, 94, 96, A D L M O T Y Z H O K N Trust S Mutual I A Building T 302, 378, 728, 733, 770, 794, DASH D 2 R Pershing Square R Building E S Bldg F STAPLES Center Metro Red or Purple Line to D M O Z One T F 7th St/Metro Center Station 6 Metro Blue or Expo Line , 30, 81, 330, 728 B Wilshire Q Hellman L Sunland 90, 91 F P W Building El Dorado Building Sunset Bl 2, 4, 302 Q 5 H Hotel L Y P Sylmar Å 94 (Late Night, Weekends), 794 F P W Oviatt 5 San Metro Local Stop A A 1 L T Telegraph Rd 62 G4 Building H M Fernando L W E Temple City 78, 378, 489 B C I D L Building Metro Rapid Stop R W A H International A A Temple St 10 F P W Roxie H 7 O IN Toy District M40 B U T Metro Local and Jewelry Center Alexandria Rosslyn H R Theatre S UCLA 2, 302 Q 5 1 Hotel Hotel & A Rapid Stop 4 B 7 T ÅÍ'Ó Cameo S O Union Station Metro Red or Purple Line , 33 (Late Night), 40, 70, B F J Q S W Giannini T Annex 5 6 Old Theatre N 71, 76, 78, 79, 378, 728, 733, 745, DASH D 8 Metro RapidPlaza Line 3 Robinsons Universal City/Studio City Station Metro Red Line JEWELRY Arcade Brock Rosslyn Universal City/CityWalk Bldg Metro Silver Line Stop Jewelers Theatre USC 81, Metro Red or Purple Line to Metro Expo Line D O S Hotel & T J Valley Bl 76 B Bldg DISTRICT M Annex Metro Silver Line Los Angeles Post Venice Bl 33, 733 L T Los Angeles Los Angeles Theatre G Arcade 8 West Covina FT Silver Streak C Metro Rail Station 6 O;ce G Theatre Center Athletic Club T Building N West Adams Bl 37 A and Entrance H I T West Olympic Bl 728 M Z R S S L P T West 3rd St 16, 316 E Metro Red Line Old S West 6th St 18 E Paci>c Stock I N Westwood 2, 302, 720 K Q 5 Metro Purple Line I St Vincent Exchange Building A Whittier M50 4 Tunnel Jewelry Center M S Whittier Bl 18, 720 GI4 Palace ST E Wilshire Bl 720 K Theatre L Parking E G Connecting Services Civic Building N Metro Rail: Red, Purple, Blue, Clifton’s A Gold and Expo 8 T Cafeteria Metro Liner: Silver H Cultural Building Å Metrolink State S V O Í Amtrak Theatre A Hotel Building L Ì Greyhound > Gar eld 7 ' FlyAway Bldg. T Ó Megabus Other Building H E Municipal Bus Services L 14-1375 ©2014 LACMTA HISTORIC THEATRE CE LADOT Commuter Express ST P LAPD DASH LADOT DASH A Central FT Foothill Transit APR 2014 Subject to Change DISTRICT M M Montebello Bus Lines Station T S OC Orange County Transportation Authority ST L L A W.
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