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Norwalk is a Los Angeles County Metro Rail station on the Green Line. Located in Norwalk, California, it is the eastern terminus of the Green Line. The station also uses the surname I-605/I-105 because of its location at the interchange of the San Gabriel River Freeway and the Century Freeway.

Metro Rail service

Green Line service hours are approximately from 5:00 AM until 12:45 AM daily.

Bus connections

Metro bus

Other local and commuter bus

*Norwalk Transit Line 4 connects to Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs (Metrolink station).

Station theme

A big bee sculpture greets visitors to the station

The theme for this station is bee hive. There is a big sculpture of a bee at the entrance to the station, and the station is lined with hexagonal tiles.

References

  1. "Green Line station information".
  2. "Green Line timetable" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-05-10.

External links

Los Angeles Metro Rail and Busway stations
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