The Culver Boulevard Median Bike Path is
Class I rail trail
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bicycle path
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, walk route and
linear park
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on
Culver Boulevard in western
Los Angeles County, California
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.
Route
The path is currently in length. The northeastern terminus is Elenda Street in
Culver City
Culver City is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 40,779. Founded in 1917 as a "whites only" sundown town, it is now an ethnically diverse city with what was called the "third-most ...
; the southwestern terminus is at McConnell Ave. in the
Los Angeles
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neighborhood of
Del Rey.
Culver is split lengthwise by the median, the streets on either side are both called ''Culver Boulevard'' on maps. The northern Culver, commonly called “Little Culver,” is restricted to local traffic with dead ends blocking access from major intersections;
[Pae, Peter, “Plan for Apartments on Culver Blvd. Rejected,” ''Los Angeles Times'', 31 July 1986.] “Big Culver” is the major automobile throughway on the south side that continues past the end of the bike route toward a wedge-shaped intersection with Jefferson Boulevard at the
Ballona Wetlands.
The path passes under
Interstate 405 and passes over
Sepulveda Creek channel.
At the eastern terminus, cyclists can take Culver City's Elenda Bikeway (south to the
Ballona Creek Pedestrian Bridge or north to Washington and then jog over to Girard Avenue to reach the
Venice Boulevard
Venice Boulevard is a major east–west thoroughfare in Los Angeles, running from the ocean in the Venice, Los Angeles, Venice district, past the I-10 (CA), I-10 intersection, into downtown Los Angeles. It was originally known as West 16th Street ...
bike route).
At the western terminus, close to the former
Alla Junction of the Pacific Electric streetcar system, cyclists can turn south to access the
Ballona Creek Bike Path and the connecting
Marvin Braude Bike Trail
The Marvin Braude Bike Trail (also known as the Beach Bike Path, Coastal Bike Trail, The Strand, or the South Bay Bicycle Trail
) is a paved bicycle path that runs mostly along the shoreline of Santa Monica Bay in Los Angeles County, California. ...
or segue past the storage facility down Panama Street toward
Glen Alla Park
There are numerous parks in the city of Los Angeles, California
This list does not include parks in the enclaves of
* city of Beverly Hills
* city of Culver City
* Ladera Heights (unincorporated Los Angeles County)
*Marina del Ray (unincorporate ...
and
Marina Del Rey
Marina del Rey (Spanish for "Marina of the King") is an unincorporated seaside community in Los Angeles County, California, with an eponymous harbor that is a major boating and water recreation destination of the greater Los Angeles area. The p ...
shopping centers.
A pedestrian path parallels the bike path for most of the median's extent; benches and open green spaces line the route. The surface of the bike path is
asphalt
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; the surface material of pedestrian track varies between asphalt and
decomposed granite
Decomposed granite is a kind of granite rock that is weathered to the point that the parent material readily fractures into smaller pieces of weaker rock. Further weathering yields material that easily crumbles into mixtures of gravel-sized par ...
.
Access points
The path is flat along its entire length. Although small residential streets do not cross the median, at major streets cyclists must yield to vehicle traffic and cross when appropriate using pedestrian crosswalks.
Access ramps at major crossings, east to west:
* Elenda Street
* Sepulveda Boulevard
* Sawtelle Boulevard
* Berryman Avenue
* Inglewood Boulevard
* Centinela Avenue
Access ramps for bike and pedestrian path only, Big Culver side:
* Slauson Avenue
* McConnell Avenue
Access ramps for bike and pedestrian path only, Little Culver side:
* Lindblade Avenue & Little Culver
* Sepulveda Creek bridge (west side) & Little Culver
* McLaughlin Avenue & Little Culver
* Coolidge Avenue & Little Culver
* Kensington Avenue & Little Culver
* Centinela & Little Culver
* Panama Street & McConnell Avenue
History
The median is a
rail trail
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, using the
right-of-way
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A similar ''right of access'' also exists on land held by a gov ...
of a route that was originally the
Redondo Beach via Playa del Rey Line
The Redondo Beach via Playa del Rey was an interurban railway route of the Pacific Electric. It operated between the Hill Street Terminal and Cliffton, south of Redondo Beach, through the company's Western Division.
History
The route began as ...
. The tracks were used by
Pacific Electric Red Cars passenger trolleys until
World War II
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, and later used by
Southern Pacific Railway to haul
freight
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.
”Through the co-operation of Southern Pacific” Culver City landscaped a section of the Culver Blvd. median with “trees, shrubbery and a sprinkler system” in 1966 “to obscure railroad tracks.” This three-quarter mile (1.2 km) stretch of approximately between Jackson Avenue and Elenda Street is currently beyond the extent of the bike path.
Culver City purchased their remaining section of the right-of-way from Southern Pacific and landscaped it some time before 1985.
In the early 1980s, developers sought to build housing on the Los Angeles section
[Graham, Nancy, “400 Urge Russell to Oppose Culver Boulevard Proposal,” Los Angeles Times, Sep 12, 1985.] but their plans were rejected by the city council.
In 1996, the median officially became a class I bike route when Culver City redesigned the section located in Culver City between Elenda and Sawtelle, and established separate walking and biking paths protected from adjacent car traffic.
Los Angeles initiated an improvement project for the stretch between Sawtelle and McConnell in 1997, prior to which “On the Los Angeles section, a -wide swath of dirt and weeds cuts through residential neighborhoods. Discarded furniture, including mattresses and sofas, and broken-down appliances often are dumped along the median. Cars and trucks, even 18-wheel big rigs, park there.”
The section from Sepulveda Boulevard west to Berryman was repaved and re-striped. In 2022, the Culver City section between Elenda and Sepulveda was reconstructed and replanted as part of a larger project that “installed underground water features to detain rainwater and other urban run-off, for both infiltration and for use for irrigation.”
The cities of Los Angeles and Culver City are each responsible for the maintenance of the portions of the path that fall within their respective city limits.
See also
*
List of Los Angeles bike paths
This is a list of bike paths in Los Angeles County, California, United States.
Paths
* 98th Street bicycle path – runs from Avalon Boulevard to Clovis Avenue along 98th Street in the South Los Angeles area. Bike Path ID: 1. Mileage: 0.52.
...
**
Ballona Creek Bike Path
**
Park to Playa Trail
**
Beach Bike Path
**
Expo Line Bikeway
The Expo Line Bikeway is a Los Angeles County, California rail with trail bicycle path and pedestrian route that travels roughly parallel to the Metro’s E Line train tracks between the Exposition Park area near the USC campus and downtown ...
(rail-trail using
Santa Monica Air Line
The Santa Monica Air Line was an interurban railroad operated by the Pacific Electric between Santa Monica and downtown Los Angeles. Electric passenger service operated over the line between 1908 and 1953. After abandonment as a freight railroad, ...
right-of-way
Right of way is the legal right, established by grant from a landowner or long usage (i.e. by prescription), to pass along a specific route through property belonging to another.
A similar ''right of access'' also exists on land held by a gov ...
)
*
Redondo Beach via Playa del Rey Line
The Redondo Beach via Playa del Rey was an interurban railway route of the Pacific Electric. It operated between the Hill Street Terminal and Cliffton, south of Redondo Beach, through the company's Western Division.
History
The route began as ...
*
Beach Cities Greenway
References
External links
Los Angeles Bikeway Map (Metro.net) - HTML Los Angeles Bikeway Map (Metro.net) - PDF hosted on DropboxTrailLink.com - Culver City Median Bikeway
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Transportation in Culver City, California
Bike paths in Los Angeles
Parks in Los Angeles County, California
Rail trails in California
Pacific Electric Railway
1996 establishments in California
Mar Vista, Los Angeles
Del Rey, Los Angeles