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Culver City station

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Culver City station is an elevated light‑rail stop on the E Line of Los Angeles Metro Rail. It sits on Exposition Boulevard, between Venice/Robertson on the west and Washington/National on the east, in Culver City, California.

Key details:
- 1 island platform, 2 tracks
- Parking for 586 cars; bike facilities (Metro Bike Hub, racks and lockers)
- Fully accessible
- Connections: Big Blue Bus, Culver CityBus, LADOT Commuter Express, LA Metro Bus

Service:
- Trains run daily from about 4:30 am to 12:30 am
- Frequency: roughly every 10–12 minutes during peak/daytime on weekdays; less frequent on weekends; night service about every 20 minutes

History and notes:
- Opened June 20, 2012 as the western terminus of the Expo Line; became a through-station when the line extended to Santa Monica in 2016
- Nearby historic sites include Ivy Station and Culver Junction; the Ivy Substation is now the Actor’s Gang Theater
- The station’s art installation, Unknowable Origins by Tom LaDuke, features views of Culver City and local figures

Location context:
- Close to Downtown Culver City’s shopping, dining, and arts district.


This page was last edited on 2 February 2026, at 07:35 (CET).