Culver City

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Culver City, United States

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Light rail station· Public Services & Government

Culver City Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Culver City is located in Culver City, United States on 8817 Washington Blvd. Culver City is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category light rail station in United States. Banfield Pet Hospital veterinarians provide the best preventive pet health care for your cat, dog or other pet. Open late and on weekends, and conveniently located, Banfield is there for you and your pets.

Address

8817 Washington Blvd

Phone

+1 3234663876

Accessibility

Passenger loading areaWheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Tahseena Kahn

From this station, you have 4 directions: taking Washington Blvd side to Culver City, taking Venice Blvd side to go to the Venice Beach, take the bus to Beverly Hills or stay in the train to go to the Santa Monica Beach. From here you can see the Hollywood sign and skyscrapers in downtown LA. There are many stores around within walking distance.

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saksit247

I like this station a lot. Clean. Brightly lit. Large parking lot. I only use this station for Rams and Lakers game so I don't know what it is like to purely commute. But for what I use it for it is perfect. Don't have to deal with parking near the stadium.

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Daniel Rodriguez

Cops are a bit harsh, but Culver City ain't bad. (I'm rating the city, right?)

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Ben Miskie

Love the metro! This station is clean and well lit. Probably could use a little more parking as it gets packed if there is a major event in downtown Los Angeles.

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Kaseem Booker

The Culver city station is awesome its the last stop on the metro expo line but it is expanding to the coast near Santa Monica that will make it convinent for those who would like to travel to the heart of the city without having the headache of being stuck traffic or finding parking and also for those who want to catch a Dodger Game.