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Woodman station

Coordinates:34°10′45″N118°25′47″W / 34.1792°N 118.4298°W /34.1792; -118.4298
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Bus rapid transit station in Los Angeles, California

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Woodman/Valley Glen
G Line
Woodman/Valley Glen station platform in 2015
General information
Location13620 & 13622 West Oxnard Street
Los Angeles, California
Coordinates34°10′45″N118°25′47″W / 34.1792°N 118.4298°W /34.1792; -118.4298
Owned byLos Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Platforms2side platforms
ConnectionsLos Angeles Metro Bus
Construction
Bicycle facilitiesRacks andlockers[1]
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedOctober 29, 2005 (2005-10-29)
Passengers
FY 2025404 (avg. wkdy boardings)[2]
Services
Preceding stationMetro BuswayFollowing station
Van Nuys
Detoured to Oxnard/Van Nuys
G LineValley College
Location
Map

Woodman station (signed asWoodman/Valley Glen) is a station on theG Line of theLos Angeles Metro Busway system.[3] It is named after adjacent Woodman Avenue, which travels north-south and crosses the east-west busway route. The station is in theValley Glen district of Los Angeles, in theSan Fernando Valley. The station is located next to Oxnard Street, and east of Woodman Avenue.

Service

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Hours and frequency

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G Line buses run 24 hours a day. Buses operate every eight minutes during peak hours on weekdays. They operate every ten minutes during the daytime on weekdays and most of the day on weekends. Night service on all days is every 20 minutes.[4]

Connections

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As of January 19, 2025[update], the following connections are available:[5]

Station artwork

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The entrance and floor mural of the station.

The terrazzo paving areas and porcelain enamel steel fence panels at this station are called "Journey to California" by Daniel Marlos. They resemble quilt designs that are centuries old and have descriptive names that correspond to important events. ‘Road to California’, ‘Railroad Crossing’, ‘Wandering Paths’, and ‘Wagon Wheel’ are just a few that actually deal with transportation. The selected pattern, Journey to California, is a pattern that references both California and travel.[6]

References

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  1. ^"Secure Bike Parking on Metro"(PDF). Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. RetrievedNovember 5, 2021.
  2. ^"LA Metro 2025 Ridership by Station". misken67 via Los Angeles Metro Public Records. September 2025.
  3. ^"Orange Line station information". RetrievedOctober 2, 2010.
  4. ^"G Line Timetable"(PDF). Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. January 19, 2025. RetrievedJanuary 20, 2025.
  5. ^"G Line Timetable – Connections section"(PDF). Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. January 19, 2025. p. 2. RetrievedJanuary 20, 2025.
  6. ^"Journey to California". RetrievedNovember 4, 2021.

External links

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Media related toWoodman station at Wikimedia Commons

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