Transit · Downtown / Mid-City

E Line Stations

The Downtown Santa Monica, 17th Street/SMC, and 26th Street/Bergamot stations linking the city to the regional rail network.

What we love

Why this place matters

  • A car-free connection to the rest of Los Angeles.
  • Bergamot's arts district beside a station.
  • A direct route from the region to the beach.

The area today

Current information

Stations in the city

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Statistics and city data are placeholders until verified sources are added.

Issues & challenges

What this place is working through

Opportunities

What could make it better

  • First/last-mile improvements
  • Station-area public space
  • Better wayfinding to the beach

Projects & ideas

What's being proposed

No projects or proposals have been added for E Line Stations yet. Community concepts, city projects, and experiments will appear here.

Community

Voices from this place

Resident stories

Local stories and memories will be collected here.

Photos

Community photo contributions are not open yet.

Ideas & polls

Idea submission and neighborhood polls are planned.

Events & organizations

Local groups and events will be listed here.

On the map

Where you are

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