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Expo/Sepulveda station
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Expo/Sepulveda station is an elevated light rail station in Los Angeles. It serves the E Line.[6] The station connects to the UCLA campus via the Culver CityBus 6 and Rapid 6 and Metro 761 bus lines, as well as the Santa Monica Big Blue Bus line 17.[7]
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History
Originally "Vervain" station, it was renamed "Home Junction" when it became the junction point with the Soldier's Home Branch, a route heading north along the west side of Sepulveda Boulevard to the Streetcar Depot building on the Sawtelle Veterans Home grounds.[8][9]
Much of the former right-of-way for the Home Branch can be seen, but it is no longer contiguous as various sections have been sold and developed.
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Location and design
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Located at the intersection of Sepulveda Boulevard and Exposition Boulevard in West Los Angeles, the station is a short distance from the major intersection of Sepulveda and Pico Boulevards. The station is elevated over Sepulveda Boulevard with a single center platform. A new two-story parking structure was also built to the south of the station.
The Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for Expo Phase 2 designated this station as at-grade However, the report also included a design option for an elevated station should the additional funds become available.[10] The $5.3 million cost difference was ultimately allocated by the Los Angeles City Council on March 18, 2011, and the elevated option was approved by the Expo Board on the same day.[11]
A concrete processing plant located just north of the station site, on the west side of Sepulveda between Exposition and Pico Boulevards, was purchased by Casden Properties,[12] who plans to build a large mixed-use transit development on the site, including 538 apartments and a Target store[13]
Hours and frequency
E Line service hours are from approximately 4:30 a.m. and 11:45 p.m daily. Trains operate every 8 minutes during peak hours, Monday to Friday. Trains run every 10 minutes, during midday on weekdays and weekends, from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Night and early morning service is approximately every 20 minutes every day.[14]

Connections
As of December 15, 2024[update], the following connections are available:[15][16]
- Big Blue Bus (Santa Monica): 7, Rapid 7, 17
- Culver CityBus: 6, Rapid 6
- Los Angeles Metro Bus: 233 (early AM/late night only), Rapid 761
Future
Four of the five alternatives for the planned Sepulveda Transit Corridor will have a Phase One southern terminus at Expo/Sepulveda station, connecting with the E Line.[17]
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References
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