Pico station

For the station in East Los Angeles, see Pico/Aliso (Los Angeles Metro station).
Pico
Blue Line  Expo Line  Silver Line 

Pico Metro Blue & Expo Lines Station.
Location 1236 South Flower Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Coordinates 34°02′25″N 118°16′00″W / 34.0402°N 118.2667°W / 34.0402; -118.2667Coordinates: 34°02′25″N 118°16′00″W / 34.0402°N 118.2667°W / 34.0402; -118.2667
Owned by Metro
Line(s) Metro Rail:
Blue Line Blue Line 
Expo Line Expo Line 

Metro Transitway:
Silver Line Silver Line 
Platforms 2 (1 center platform)
Tracks 2
Connections Metro Local: 30, 81, 330*
Metro Express: 442*, 460
LADOT DASH: DD, F
LADOT Commuter Express: 419*, 422*, 423*, 438*, 448*
OCTA: 701*, 721*
* M-F rush hours only
Sat-Sun only
Construction
Parking none
Bicycle facilities none
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Status in service
History
Opened July 14, 1990 (July 14, 1990)
Previous names Kobe
Services
Preceding station   Metro Rail   Following station
Blue Line
Terminus
Expo Line
Preceding station   Metro Busway   Following station
(with interim stops)
Silver Line
(street service)
(with interim stops)
toward El Monte

Pico is an at-grade light rail station in the Los Angeles County Metro Rail system. It is located in the South Park neighborhood of Downtown Los Angeles, on Flower Street just north of Pico Boulevard. The station is served by the Metro Blue Line and the Metro Expo Line. The Metro Silver Line buses heading northbound to El Monte Station stop one block west of the station at Figueroa Street and Pico Boulevard. Soutbound Silver Line buses heading to Harbor Gateway Transit Center stop at Flower St./Pico Blvd.

The full (official) station name is Pico/Chick Hearn. This name memorializes sportscaster Francis Dayle "Chick" Hearn (1916–2002), longtime play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Lakers. On April 13, 2016, the station was temporarily renamed "Kobe" to commemorate professional basketballer Kobe Bryant's last game.[1]

Service

Metro Rail service

Blue & Expo Line service hours are approximately from 5:00 AM until 12:45 AM daily.[2]

Metro Liner service

The Metro Silver Line northbound street stop is located at Figueroa Street & Pico Boulevard (1 block west of the Pico Station). The Silver Line southbound street stop is Flower St/Pico Blvd, next to the station. Silver Line service hours are approximately from 5:00 AM until 1:00 AM daily.

Location

Pico station serves the South Park neighborhood on its east, and the Figueroa/convention district on its west. It is located on the east side of Flower Street, just north of Pico Boulevard.

North of this station is the Flower Street Tunnel, which connects Pico station to 7th St/Metro Center Station via Flower Street. The tunnel's portal is just south of 11th Street on Flower Street. The tunnel will be extended when the Regional Connector is completed in 2020.

Attractions

The station is within walking distance to the following attractions:

Station layout

Platform Southbound/Westbound Blue Line Blue Line toward Downtown Long Beach (Grand/LATTC)
Expo Line Expo Line toward Downtown Santa Monica (LATTC/Ortho Institute)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Northbound/Eastbound Blue Line Blue Line toward 7th Street/Metro Center (Terminus)
Expo Line Expo Line toward 7th Street/Metro Center (Terminus)

Pico is an at-grade center-platform station designed to accommodate Metro light rail vehicles. The station's entrance is on the northeast corner of Flower/Pico.

Metro added gates and flashing lights at this station during late December 2011, as part of a set of safety enhancements that were added to the Expo Line project.[3]

History

Pico station opened along with the Blue Line on July 14, 1990 and was the site of opening day celebrations. Because the underground portion of the line was not yet complete, this station served as the northern terminus for the line until February 1991 when 7th St/Metro Center Station opened.[4]

References

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