North Hollywood (Los Angeles Metro Station)
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North Hollywood station is a combined
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(known locally as a subway) and bus rapid transit (BRT) station in the
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and Metro Busway systems. It is the northwestern terminus of the B Line subway and eastern terminus of the G Line BRT route. It is located at the intersection of
Lankershim Boulevard Lankershim Boulevard is a major north-south arterial road the runs for in the eastern San Fernando Valley in the Los Angeles, California. Geography Lankershim Boulevard's northern terminus is at San Fernando Road in Sun Valley, Los Angele ...
and Chandler Boulevard in the NoHo Arts District of the
North Hollywood North Hollywood is a neighborhood and district in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, California. The neighborhood contains the NoHo Arts District, El Portal Theater, several art galleries, and the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Th ...
neighborhood in the
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of
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.


History

North Hollywood station was constructed as part of MOS-3 (Minimum Operating Segment 3), the third and final portion of the Red Line project. The station opened on June 24, 2000, after six years of construction. As the Metro Rail system was being designed in the 1990s, the initial plan was to build an at-grade and elevated extension of the Metro Red Line west from North Hollywood station along the former
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Burbank Branch right of way that Metro acquired in 1991. However, by the time the Red Line reached North Hollywood, political developments stymied these plans: community objections to surface transit along the route resulted in a 1991 law mandating that any rail line along the route be built underground, but a 1998 ballot measure driven by perceptions of mismanagement banned the use of county sales tax to fund subway tunneling. Prevented from using the right of way for rail, Metro proceeded to build a busway along the corridor, despite further lawsuits from area residents. The line opened on October 29, 2005, with its eastern terminus at North Hollywood.


Lankershim Depot

The Lankershim Depot building was "brought to its present-day site on rail cars and assembled" in 1896 as the Toluca Depot of the
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. According to the
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, "At the time...fruit was one of the area’s chief industries. The railroad tracks and stations, including this one, were built to connect the region's agricultural industry to the ports. The building is a one-story wooden structure that originally contained an office and a waiting area." One of the "few remaining wood-frame, 19th century railroad stations in Southern California," the depot was dual service for Southern Pacific and the Pacific Electric railway from 1911 until it was closed to rail activity in 1952. The historic depot building survives and is located near the current North Hollywood Metro station for the pedestrian tunnel-connected B Line and G Line transit routes. It was subject to a $3.6 million restoration completed in 2016. The renovation incorporated " ADA requirements such as hand railings and ramp lighting." Since 2017, Lankershim Depot has housed a Groundwork coffee shop.


Development of surrounding area

Since the opening of the station in 2000,
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s have begun to be constructed in the area around the station including thousands of apartments and office buildings. NoHo Tower (a 15-story apartment building) is across the street from the station and NoHo Commons, a multi-use complex which includes several floors of apartments above a level of retail. In September 2007, transportation officials approved NoHo Art Wave.Rong-Gong Lin II and Sharon Bernstein
Large transit-oriented development OKd for North Hollywood
, ''Los Angeles Times'', September 28, 2007.
That project did not start due to the recession, but in 2016 a public-private partnership with the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority was proposed on the surrounding the station. The 15 acre redevelopment resurfaced in 2023 as "District NoHo". A multi use development with two residential towers standing at 20 and 23 stories, 1,481 homes and one office tower at 21 story, 281 ft. The project would include 60,000 square feet of retail and 450,000 square feet of office space. Development would be a PPP with Trammel Crow Company and LA Metro. To be completed in phases by 2031 directly above the metro station. City approved the plans December 2023.


Service


Station layout

North Hollywood station is located on two large blocks near the intersection of
Lankershim Boulevard Lankershim Boulevard is a major north-south arterial road the runs for in the eastern San Fernando Valley in the Los Angeles, California. Geography Lankershim Boulevard's northern terminus is at San Fernando Road in Sun Valley, Los Angele ...
and Chandler Boulevard. The B Line platform is located under Lankershim and the original entrance to the station, under three colorful arched canopies called "Kaleidoscope Dreams," is located on the block east of Lankershim and north of Chandler. This block also contained a large bus plaza and
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lot. The G Line platforms were added about 5 years later, along Chandler and west of Lankershim. For the first 10 years after the opening of the G Line, passengers transferring between the B and G Lines needed to use a crosswalk. Metro constructed a second entrance to the B Line platform on the west side of Lankershim adjacent to the G Line platform in August 2016, easing transfers.


Hours and frequency


Connections

, the following connections are available: *
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: NoHo-Airport (Orange Route) to  
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*
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: 757 *
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(depot two blocks south of the station at 11239 Magnolia Blvd) *
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: *
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: North Hollywood *
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: , , , , , , , ,  (NoHo-Pasadena Express), Metro Micro North Hollywood/Burbank


Expansion

The station is planned as the terminal for two additional Metro Busway lines: the North Hollywood to Pasadena Transit Corridor which will run to Pasadena with connections to the A Line, and the North San Fernando Valley Transit Corridor which will provide additional east–west services to the Valley.


Places nearby

The station is within walking distance of the following notable places: *
Academy of Television Arts and Sciences The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS), also colloquially known as the Television Academy, is a professional honorary organization dedicated to the advancement of the television industry in the United States. A 501(c)(6) non-profit or ...
* Chandler Bikeway – begins adjacent to station and proceeds east * East Valley High School *
El Portal Theatre El Portal Theater, also known as El Portal Center for the Arts, is a historic theater located at 5265-5271 Lankershim Boulevard and 11200-11220 Weddington Street in North Hollywood, California. Built as a single theater in 1926, the venue was reb ...
* G Line Bikeway – begins adjacent to station and proceeds west *Historic Lankershim Depot * Idle Hour Cafe * Laemmle North Hollywood * Lankershim Arts Center *Lankershim Elementary School * NoHo Arts District * North Hollywood Amelia Earhart Regional Library * North Hollywood Masonic Temple *North Hollywood Park *North Hollywood Post Office * Phil's Diner


References


External links


North Hollywood Station: connections overviewLA Metro – countywide: official websiteLA Metro: Orange Line Timetable
– ''schedules''
LA Metro: Orange Line map and stations
– ''route map and station addresses and features'' {{North Hollywood, Los Angeles B Line (Los Angeles Metro) stations G Line (Los Angeles Metro) Los Angeles Metro Busway stations North Hollywood, Los Angeles Public transportation in the San Fernando Valley Public transportation in Los Angeles Railway stations in the United States opened in 2000 Bus stations in Los Angeles 2000 establishments in California Pacific Electric stations Railway stations located underground in California Railway stations in the United States closed in 1952