词条 | Wilshire/Rodeo station |
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| style = LACMTA | name = Wilshire/Rodeo {{LACMTA icon strip|Purple}} | type = | image = | image_caption = | address = | coordinates = | line = {{LACMTA icon|Purple|showtext="yes"}} | futurelines = | platform = 1 center platform | tracks = 2 | ADA = yes | parking = TBD | bicycle = TBD | other = | owned = Metro | zone = | othernames = | former = | status = Pre-construction | opened = early 2025 (anticipated) | closed = | rebuilt = | renovated = | services = {{s-rail|title=LACMTA}}{{s-note|text=Under Construction}}{{s-line|system=LACMTA|line=Purple|branch=Phase 3||next=Wilshire/La Cienega|previous=Century City Station}} }} Wilshire/Rodeo is a planned heavy-rail subway station in the Los Angeles County Metro Rail system. It is currently in the pre-construction phase of the Purple Line Extension project, in Beverly Hills, California. Construction started in 2018 as part of phase 2 of the extension project. It is slated to open in early 2025. The station is being built at the site of the former Ace Gallery on the Southwest corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Reeves Drive in Beverly Hills[1][2][3][4][5] AttractionsThe station is located in the Platinum Triangle neighborhood that includes the Rodeo Drive shopping district and its many hotels, including the Luxe Rodeo Drive Hotel, The Beverly Wilshire Hotel, The Beverly Hilton Hotel, The Peninsula Beverly Hills Hotel. The station will be at close proximity to the Beverly Gardens Park and its Electric Fountain, Reeves Park and Beverly Cañon Gardens Park. The Wilshire Beverly Center building is located near the station along with various towers and Los Angeles area consulate's. Various fine dining establishments are located in the neighborhood, including Spago's. The Academy Headquarters Building along with its Samuel Goldwyn Theater, the Paley Center for Media and the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts are located near by. The Rodeo Drive Walk of Style aligns rodeo Dr. References1. ^Boxley, Brittany. “Plans Announced to Extend the Purple Line”. © USC Annenberg, 2012. News Program. Annenberg TV News. 13 Nov 2012. 2. ^Brightwell, Eric. “Exploring the Planned Course of the Metro Purple Line Extension”. © KCETLink, 2012. News Program. KCET. 28 Aug 2012. 3. ^Braymer, Noel T. . “LA Busy Building over 35 Miles of New Rail Transit over the Next 10 Years.”. © Rail Passenger Association of California & Nevada, 2012. Newsletter. RailPAC. 8 Dec 2012. 4. ^{{Cite news|url=https://thesource.metro.net/2018/01/10/update-on-construction-progress-for-the-purple-line-extension/|title=Update on construction progress for the Purple Line Extension|date=2018-01-11|work=The Source|access-date=2018-03-04|language=en-US}} 5. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.metro.net/projects/westside/|title=Purple Line Extension|website=www.metro.net|language=en-US|access-date=2018-03-04}} External links
2 : Future Los Angeles Metro Rail stations|Railway stations scheduled to open in 2025 |
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