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Slauson may refer to: People * Matt Slauson (born 1986), an American football guard for the Chicago Bears * J. S. Slauson (1829–1905), a land developer in 19th century Southern California Metro stations * Slauson station (A Line), an at-grade light rail station in Los Angeles * Slauson station (J Line), a freeway median bus station in Los Angeles Roads * Slauson Avenue, a major east-west thoroughfare for southern Los Angeles County, California * Slauson Freeway, a portion of California State Route 90 Schools * Slauson Middle School (other) **An intermediate school in the Azusa Unified School District ** Slauson Middle School (Ann Arbor, Michigan) {{disambig ...
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Matt Slauson
Matthew Benjamin Slauson (born February 18, 1986) is an American former professional football guard. He was selected by the New York Jets in the sixth round of the 2009 NFL draft. He also played for the Chicago Bears, San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers, and Indianapolis Colts before retiring after the 2018 season. He played college football at Nebraska. Professional career New York Jets The New York Jets selected Slauson with their sixth round pick in the 2009 NFL draft. The Jets offensive line coach Bill Callahan previously coached Slauson at Nebraska and considered him versatile, athletic, and durable. Slauson was signed to a four-year deal by the team in May. Slauson would appear in three regular season games in 2009 playing at the guard and center positions respectively. Following the team's selection of Vladimir Ducasse in the 2010 NFL draft, the Jets would release veteran guard Alan Faneca. During the team's training camp sessions, Slauson battled Ducasse to repl ...
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Slauson Station (A Line)
Slauson station is an elevated light rail station on the A Line of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system. The station is located within the historic right-of-way of the Pacific Electric Railway and elevated over the intersection of Slauson Avenue, after which the station is named, in the unincorporated Los Angeles County community of Florence. The station is on a long viaduct that carries the A Line over the Union Pacific freight railroad's Wilmington Subdivision and its junction with the La Habra Subdivision. A J Line station with an identical name is located approximately west of the station. Passengers may use Los Angeles Metro Bus route to travel between the two stations. The line will serve as a transfer between the A Line and the Southeast Gateway Line, which will open in 2035 and eventually run from Los Angeles Union Station and the Gateway Cities located in southeastern Los Angeles County. This station will be the eastern trailhead of the Rail to Rail bike path. ...
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Slauson Station (J Line)
Slauson station is a Bus lane, busway Bus station, station located in Los Angeles, California. It is situated between the 37th Street/USC station, 37th Street/USC and Manchester station (Los Angeles Metro), Manchester stations on the J Line (Los Angeles Metro), J Line, a bus rapid transit route which runs between El Monte, California, El Monte, Downtown Los Angeles and San Pedro, California, San Pedro as part of the Los Angeles Metro Busway, Metro Busway system. The station consists of two side platforms in the center of Interstate 110 (California), Interstate 110 above Slauson Avenue. The station serves the Vermont-Slauson, Los Angeles, Vermont-Slauson, South Park, Los Angeles, South Park and Florence, Los Angeles, Florence neighborhoods of Los Angeles. Slauson station was built between 1989 and 1996 as part of the Harbor Transitway and opened to passengers on August 1, 1996. J Line buses serve the station twenty-four hours a day; the headway between buses is about four minutes ...
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