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Spruce Street

Commute to Downtown Vernon

Car-Dependent

Most errands require a car.

Some Transit

A few nearby public transportation options.

Somewhat Bikeable

Minimal bike infrastructure.

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About this Location

Spruce Street
Los Angeles
CA
90012

Spruce Street has a Walk Score of 42 out of 100. This location is a Car-Dependent neighborhood so most errands require a car.

Spruce Street is a 29 minute walk from the Metro L Line (Gold) at the Lincoln Heights / Cypress Park Station stop.

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

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Some Transit

Spruce Street has some transit which means a few nearby public transportation options.

Rail lines:

  • Metro L Line (Gold)

    0.8 mi

  • Metro D Line (Purple)

    1.3 mi

  • Metro B Line (Red)

    1.3 mi

  • Metrolink Antelope Valley Line

    1.4 mi

  • Metrolink Orange County Line

    1.4 mi

  • Metrolink Ventura County Line

    1.4 mi

  • Metrolink San Bernardino Line

    1.4 mi

  • Metrolink Riverside Line

    1.4 mi

  • Metrolink 91-Perris Valley Line

    1.4 mi

Bus lines:

  • South Bay Dodger Stadium Express

    0.2 mi

  • Dodger Stadium Express

    0.3 mi

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

    0.4 mi

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

    0.4 mi

  • 45 Metro Local Line

    0.4 mi

  • B DASH B

    0.6 mi

Historic Cultural Neighborhood

Spruce Street 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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