Harbor Gateway Transit Center

Harbor Gateway Transit Center  Silver Line 

Harbor Gateway Transit Center
Location 731 W. 182nd St., Gardena, CA 90248
Coordinates 33°52′11″N 118°17′16″W / 33.86973°N 118.28790°W / 33.86973; -118.28790
Line(s) Silver Line Silver Line 
Platforms 12 bay island platform
Connections Metro Silver Line, Metro Local, Metro Limited and Metro Express ; municipal transit bus lines.
Construction
Parking 900 "Park and Ride" lot spaces
History
Opened June, 1996 ; Re-branded as a Metro Silver Line station on December 13, 2009.
Services
Preceding station   Metro Liner   Following station
TerminusSilver Line
toward El Monte

Harbor Gateway Transit Center (formerly Artesia Transit Center) is a Metro Silver Line station and a large bus station at southern end of the Harbor Transitway located in the southwest corner of Interstate 110 (Harbor Freeway) and State Route 91 (Gardena Freeway) in Harbor Gateway close to Carson. The station has 12 bus bays and 900 park and ride spaces, and is the southern terminus of the Metro Silver Line. Many passengers connect to this station from other buses to transfer to the Silver Line. Public restrooms for passengers as began installation in October 2012 and opened in February 2013. The nextrip bus screens were installed in November 2012 and became fully functional in April 2013. The large hub is undergoing station improvements.

Metro renamed the Artesia Transit Center to the Harbor Gateway Transit Center during December 2011 but completed the process by June 2013. The Metro pylon sign installed in May 2012 displays the station's name as Artesia Transit Center, but it was renamed to display "Harbor Gateway Transit Center." The station name signs were changed to reflect the new station's name.

On August 17, 2012, Metro Silver Line launched Expanded Late-Night Service for the line on Fridays and Saturdays.[1] Metro added 1 new additional late night trip for the Silver line, both directions on Fridays and Saturdays. The late night service enhancement does not apply on Sundays nor on Mondays-Fridays. On Fridays and Saturdays, the last Metro Silver Line bus to Downtown Los Angeles and El Monte Bus Station departs at 1:56 a.m.

On November 18, 2012 Torrance Transit added a new bus route that operates between Downtown Los Angeles, Harbor Gateway Transit Center and Torrance. Torrance transit line 4 line only runs during Mondays-Fridays during the peak hour. The line follows the Metro Silver Line route until terminating in Downtown Los Angeles: Union Station.

Art at Harbor Gateway Transit Center by Alison Saar.

On January 28, 2013 Metro added station art to the transit hub.[2] This is one of the several improvements made as part of the Metro Express Lanes project. Thus, this is Metro Silver Line's 4th station to have station art. The other 3 include: Los Angeles County & USC Medical Center Station, Cal State LA Station & El Monte Station. The art sculpture was developed by Alison Saar. The sculpture displays a willow tree, while on the east face a willow spirit, shown here, emerges mysteriously from the tree. Metro is changing the signage of the station to reflect the new name of the station.

On March 8, 2013 Metro's South Bay Council staff discussed the completed station improvements and other upcoming improvements to the station's design.[3] The Harbor Gateway Transit Center is receiving signage and wayfinding improvements in two phases. Phase 1 will replace the station name signs on the benches to the new station name. Wayfinding signage will be installed in several parts of the station to help direct passengers from the parking lot to the bus station. The current non-working clock will be replaced by the Metro logo sign. Bus arrival pillars similar to the ones installed in the El Monte Station will be installed in the bus bays. Phase 2 signage is being designed, but Metro plans to add an 80-foot pillar near the area between the I-110 freeway and the Harbor Gateway Transit Center. The tall pillar will have the Metro Silver Line's silver color and the Metro logo at the near top. Moreover, the pillar will look similar to the one installed at the El Monte Station.

As of April 2016 two TAP card vending machines have been added. Currently no ATM's at this location

Two automated restrooms are located near Bay 12.

Layout

Improved signage installed at the Harbor Gateway Transit Center.
Board Metro Silver Line at the Silver Line platform #6 to Downtown Los Angeles & El Monte Station.
The old clock was replaced with signage towards the parking lot.

Pedestrian and parking access is via Cassidy Street & Vermont Avenue and from near 182nd Street & Hoover Street. Transitway services which continue southbound to Carson station use Figueroa Street. There are plenty of bus benches throughout the station. Metro Silver Line heading north to Downtown Los Angeles and El Monte Bus Station departs from bus bay #6. All southbound Metro Silver Line trips end at this transit center and disembark passengers at bays 7-9.

Los Angeles Metro Bus Services

The following is a list of bus services operated by Los Angeles Metro. Metro Local Lines 52, 130, 205 and 246 operate daily. Metro Limited Line 344 operates daily, while Line 352 operates only during weekdays in the rush hours only. Metro Express Line 550 operates further north to Expo Park/USC Expo Line Station only during weekday rush hours only. During other times, passengers with destinations to Downtown Los Angeles will need to transfer to the Metro Silver Line which operates on the I-110 Harbor Transitway throughout the entire day. Metro Silver Line runs daily with the last bus departing to El Monte departing the station at 12:56 a.m. on Sundays and Mondays-Thursdays. On Fridays and Saturdays, the last Silver line bus departs at 1:56 a.m.

Station benches.

Municipal Bus Services

The Harbor Gateway Transit Center is served by several municipal operators. They include: Carson Circuit, Gardena Transit, and Torrance Transit.

Nearby Dining and Attractions

Station Photos

References

External links

Media related to Harbor Gateway Transit Center at Wikimedia Commons

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