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1499 N Spring St

1499 N Spring St

Commute to Downtown Vernon

Very Walkable

Most errands can be accomplished on foot.

Excellent Transit

Transit is convenient for most trips.

Bikeable

Some bike infrastructure.

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About this Location

1499 N Spring St
Los Angeles
CA
90012

1499 N Spring St has a Walk Score of 83 out of 100. This location is Very Walkable so most errands can be accomplished on foot.

1499 N Spring St is a 10 minute walk from the Metro L Line (Gold) at the Chinatown Station stop.

This location is in the Historic Cultural neighborhood in Los Angeles. Nearby parks include Los Angeles State Historic Park, Downey Playground and Dodger Stadium.

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Excellent Transit

1499 N Spring St has excellent transit which means transit is convenient for most trips.

Rail lines:

  • Metro L Line (Gold)

    0.4 mi

  • Metro D Line (Purple)

    0.9 mi

  • Metro B Line (Red)

    0.9 mi

  • Metrolink Antelope Valley Line

    0.9 mi

  • Metrolink Orange County Line

    0.9 mi

  • Metrolink Ventura County Line

    0.9 mi

  • Metrolink San Bernardino Line

    0.9 mi

  • Metrolink Riverside Line

    0.9 mi

  • Metrolink 91-Perris Valley Line

    0.9 mi

Bus lines:

  • Lincoln Heights/Chinatown Counterclockwise DASH Lincoln Heights/Chinatown Counterclockwise

    0.1 mi

  • 45 Metro Local Line

    0.1 mi

  • Lincoln Heights/Chinatown Clockwise DASH Lincoln Heights/Chinatown Clockwise

    0.1 mi

  • 76 Metro Local Line

    0.2 mi

Historic Cultural Neighborhood

1499 N Spring St is in the Historic Cultural neighborhood. Historic Cultural is the 24th most walkable neighborhood in Los Angeles with a neighborhood Walk Score of 80.

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