
The light rail Metro Gold Line spans 13.7 miles linking
Union Station in downtown Los Angeles and Sierra Madre Villa in East Pasadena via Chinatown, Highland Park, South Pasadena and Pasadena.
Aside from using the
Pasadena Gold Line as a form of transportation to and from work, it is a great way to explore the cultures of the communites around Pasadena. If you feel the need to “get away” on a day off you can hop on the gold line from any of Pasadena’s six stations. The
Pasadena Gold Line will take you to Highland Park where you can visit the Southwest Museum, Chinatown, or to where the line ends, at the Union Station and visit the historic Olvera Street for a taste of colorful Mexican culture.
Union Station in
Los Angeles, which opened in May 1939, is known as the "Last of the Great
Railway Stations" built in the
United States. Union Station was partially designed by the father and son team of John Parkinson and Donald B. Parkinson, or
the Parkinsons, assisted by a group of supporting architects, including the famous Jan van der Linden. The Architecture of Union Station is an experience all in its own. The impressive architecture combines the
Mission
Revival style, and
Streamline Moderne style, which was a late branch of
Art Deco.
The
Pasadena Metro Gold Line joins two light rail lines,
Metro Blue and Green Lines, and a subway, The Metro Red Line that crisscross portions of Los Angeles

County from Long Beach to Los Angeles, Redondo Beach, Norwalk, Hollywood, Universal City, North Hollywood as well as Pasadena.
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Pasadena condos for sale close to metro stations.
The most notable Pasadena station of the
Metro Gold Line is the Del Mar

station because of the large scale restoration and expansion it recently underwent. The
Pasadena Del Mar station has been converted from the old, historic Santa Fe train depot and is the home to many new construction apartments and
Pasadena Condos, including the
Pasadena Archstone Apartments, and the brand new
Pasadena Dalton, which is a development project of high end industrial lofts and condom

iniums.
The Pasadena Del Mar station is on the southern edge of
Old Town Pasadena and within walking distance of an abundance of shops, restaurants and theaters. Across the street is Central Park, the site of many special events including the city’s annual jazz festival. The Del Mar station is surrounded by several new residential buildings and features public plaza areas, restaurants, and retail stores.
If you are searching for apartments for lease or
Pasadena Condos for sale within close proximity to the metro line, it is a great place to look since it is a city that has been becoming more urbanized over the past few years. With the ever increasing cost of gas and freeway traffic, the city of Pasadena and residential developers have put consideration towards many people’s desire to live within close proximity to mass transportation. Pasadena has been becoming urbanized in the central parts of the city and over the past few years, since the opening of the new metro stations, many developers are building urban condos and lofts which offer metropolitan living within the city.
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