Lake (LACMTA station)
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| Lake | |||
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| Address | 340 N. Lake Av., Pasadena 91101-1806 | ||
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| Platforms | Island platform | ||
| Parking | 100 "Park and Ride" lot spaces (parking fee) | ||
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| Opened | July 26, 2003 | ||
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Lake is a station on Metro's Gold Line. The station is a island platform located near the intersection of North Lake Avenue at Maple Street/Corson Street, in the median of Interstate 210. The station is located in the city of Pasadena. This stations features an architectural design, called Everyday People, created by artist Pat Ward Williams. [1] This station has a 100 space park and ride lot and there is a fee to park.
[edit] Neighborhood Attractions
- Ice House
- Carnegie Observatories
- Lake Shopping Districts
- Pasadena Playhouse District
[edit] Connections
Metro Local: 180, 485
Foothill Transit: 690
Pasadena ARTS: 20, 40
[edit] References
- ^ Metro Gold Line Station Information. Lake Station, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. (Retrieved on March 18, 2007)
| Preceding station | Los Angeles County Metro Rail | Following station | ||
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Westbound
toward Union Station
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Metro Gold Line |
Eastbound
toward Sierra Madre Villa
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- Lake (LACMTA station) is at coordinates Coordinates:

