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The Expo Line Bikeway is a
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rail with trail Rails with trails (RWT) are a small subset of rail trails in which a railway right-of-way remains in use by trains yet also has a parallel recreational trail. Hundreds of kilometers of RWTs exist in Canada, Europe, the United States, and Weste ...
bicycle path and pedestrian route that travels roughly parallel to the
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’s E Line train tracks between the Exposition Park area near the USC campus and downtown Santa Monica near the Pacific Ocean. The Expo Line Bikeway is one of two major bicycle routes in Los Angeles that share dedicated rights-of-way with
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, the other being the Orange Line Bikeway in the
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. The
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used the right-of-way from 1909 to 1953. The track was last used for freight in 1988; the county transportation agency bought the route from
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in 1991.
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advocacy groups quickly began agitating for a bike route along the Exposition corridor, with one 1992 '' Los Angeles Times'' article prophetically headlined: “A Better Path: There Are 12.2 Miles of Abandoned Rail Beds That Could Be Turned Into a Trail for Bikers, Joggers and Walkers From USC to Santa Monica, but There Is Resistance.” Twenty years later, in 2012, the first section of the Exposition corridor bikeway opened to the public. The Expo Line Bikeway connects to the
Ballona Creek Bike Path The Ballona Creek Bike Path (pronunciation: “Bah-yo-nuh" or “Buy-yo-nah” ) is a Class I bicycle path and pedestrian route in California. The bike path follows the north bank of Ballona Creek until it reaches Santa Monica Bay at the Pac ...
(and
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) at National Boulevard in Culver City. The connection between the two paths is at the Bike Path Bridge over Ballona Creek; the bridge originally carried the southbound lanes of National until the construction of the E Line overpass and a new four-lane National Boulevard bridge.


Route

* Eastern trailhead coordinates: * Western trailhead coordinates:


Eastern segment (aka Phase I)

* Trailhead:
Expo/Vermont station Expo/Vermont station is an at-grade light rail station on the E Line of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system. The station is located in the center median of Exposition Boulevard at its intersection with Vermont Avenue, after which the station is ...
* Trailhead:
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, specifically Platform Park at Washington and National under the track * Distance: * Route: This section is largely a Class III bike route (bicycles share a main road with a car traffic), but there is short separated bike path segment between LaCienega/Jefferson station and the western terminus. There is a dogleg turn on Harcourt Avenue between the stretch on Jefferson Blvd. and the section on La Cienega Blvd. There is an eastbound crossing of the train tracks at South Gramercy Place. Just before the western end of the Phase I/eastern segment of the Expo Bikeway, there is access to the
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which continues six miles west to the ocean, connecting to the
Coastal 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, Californi ...
.


Central segment

* Trailhead:
Culver City station Culver City station is an elevated light rail station on the E Line of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system. The station is located on a dedicated right-of-way alongside Exposition Boulevard — between the intersection of Venice Boulevard and Ro ...
* Trailhead: Palms station, Exposition Boulevard and Palms Boulevard northeast corner * Distance: * Notes: Separated from traffic except at crossings


Western segment (aka Phase II)

* Trailhead: Westwood/Rancho Park station, corner of Selby Avenue and Exposition Blvd. * Trailhead: 17th Street/Santa Monica College station * Distance: * Notes: Separated from traffic except at crossings “There are good bikeway connections in the area, but people unfamiliar with the vicinity would be well served by ignageto the beach, the
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(MANGo), Santa Monica College, and other destinations.”


Gaps

There are two intervals lacking either clear on-street navigation or a separated route.


Culver Junction gap

* Trailhead: National Boulevard and Wesley Avenue * Trailhead: Behind Venice Crossroads shopping center * Distance:


Northvale gap

* Trailhead: Palms station * Trailhead: Westwood/Rancho Park station * Route: Northvale Avenue and Overland Avenue or National Boulevard and Westwood Boulevard, passing under
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* Distance: * Notes: ''A plan to close the gap and connect the central and western segments is approved and funded; completion is expected by 2025.''


Access

Dedicated parking lots for “park and ride” commuters are available at 17th/SMC, Expo/Bundy, Expo/Sepulveda,
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, Jefferson/La Cienega, and Expo/Crenshaw stations.


Points of interest

The origin point of the western segment includes the Westwood Neighborhood Greenway, a linear park completed 2020, that “daylights” the Brown Canyon Creek that had been funneled underground since 1958. The Greenway was built on a railroad right-of-way that was not otherwise occupied by the train tracks or bike route. There is a bicycle repair shop and a secured bike garage located within the Culver City station at about the halfway point along the route.


See also

*
Rail with trail Rails with trails (RWT) are a small subset of rail trails in which a railway right-of-way remains in use by trains yet also has a parallel recreational trail. Hundreds of kilometers of RWTs exist in Canada, Europe, the United States, and Weste ...
*
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* List of Los Angeles bike paths


References


External links


Los Angeles Bikeway Map (Metro.net) - HTML

Los Angeles Bikeway Map (Metro.net) - PDF hosted on Dropbox

Heal the Bay: City to the Sea/Expo Line scavenger hunt/points of interest (PDF)

Westwood Neighborhood Greenway

YouTube video of the route from Santa Monica to Culver City, via helmet cam (2016)

Helpful transportation engineer critique of Phase 1 design
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