Glendale Boulevard is a north–south street in Los Angeles. It starts off as Lucas Avenue at 7th Street west of Downtown Los Angeles, California.
Maintained by | Local jurisdictions |
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Length | 4.6 mi (7.4 km)[1] |
South end | Beverly Boulevard/Lucas Avenue/1st Street/2nd Street in Los Angeles |
Major junctions | US 101 in Los Angeles SR 2 in Los Angeles I-5 in Los Angeles |
North end | Brand Boulevard in Glendale |
Background
editThe name changes at Beverly Boulevard in Echo Park, north of the Hollywood Freeway (U.S. Route 101) at Bellevue Avenue. State Route 2 runs from Alvarado Street until the freeway entrance north of Allesandro Street.[citation needed]
Northeast of Riverside Drive and Interstate 5, it merges with Hyperion Avenue, forming the Glendale-Hyperion Bridge over the Los Angeles River.[citation needed]
As it passes underneath the train tracks of the Metrolink and Amtrak, it enters Glendale and changes to Brand Boulevard, a principal north–south thoroughfare in Glendale, marking the west–east postal divider of that city that finally ends at Kenneth Road.[citation needed]
Transit
editMetro Local line 92 operates on Glendale Boulevard.[citation needed]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Google Maps". Retrieved 7 March 2022.