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    Memorial Park Gold Line Station

    4.2 (27 reviews)
    Open 4:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Jo S.

    I used Memorial Park a few time to come to Pasadena for various events and it always worked great. The actual stop is nothing fancy, but they tried to create some decor, it's kinda indoor/outdoor mix which is fine. You do everything yourself as usual with Metro. But the stop is clean enough and it takes you near Old Town Pasadena and a very short walk to Paseo. Being so convenient to these locations is great, makes it a tad easier to navigate LA.

    Rolling Stones at the Rose Bowl
    Franklin M.

    The convenient way to get to Old Town especially if you are here to party and don't want to drink and drive. This is a busy station with many passengers waiting day or night for the train to arrive.

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    Bruce K.

    I walked past this station a couple of times before I realized what it was. Yes, I had no idea that Los Angeles had a "subway" system. Looking at the map, I see that it is possible to get here from the airport though it requires changing trains at two different stations. I wonder how long that takes? Well, compared to driving here in a 45 minute car journey, could it really be that bad to ride in the train for a 90 minutes and pay around $10? The station is well lit and has stairs. It is on the Gold Line, between Del Mar and Lake stations.

    Ivan G.

    If you're looking to party in Old Town, this is your stop. It's sometimes hard to catch the train because you have a bunch of stairs to run down before you hit the platform.

    Erika E.

    It is just a station. Nothing fancy, not much to see. This is a great exit for the heart of Pasadena's Old Town. You are within steps of great dining, entertainment and a expansive park.

    The Gold Line.
    Lee F.

    Can't even describe the trains on the Gold Line. They seem like the trains are new and hardly used for service, and very clean. Taking the Gold Line to Pasadena is truly delightful experience. I need to add that besides a comfortable ride, you get nice views of Downtown L.A, South Pasadena , and Pasadena. The Gold Line is Awesome.

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    Doesn't matter which station that I go to. I so love riding the Gold Line train. It's a smooth ride.

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    perfect location for a station... right at the top of all the main Old Town Pasadena area

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    Does anyone know if this station has a parking?? Im trying to go to the rose bowl can I park my car here or is it best to take another train to here?

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    Hollywood Bowl Shuttle - Pasadena - Inside shuttle

    Hollywood Bowl Shuttle - Pasadena

    4.3(87 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    First time taking the shuttle from Pasadena to the Hollywood Bowl (HB). The HB has a link on their…read morewebsite to purchase Shuttle or Park&Ride transportation tickets. The Los Angeles Philharmonic Assoc (LAPhil) operates the HB venue. I didn't know some events are sponsored by the LAPhil, others are rented out to outside agencies and have different methods to purchase concert and transportation tickets. I tried to get a transportation ticket for Arcadia Park, but it was not on the list. I called the Box Office and was told Arcadia and Rowland Heights are only available for LAPhil events. I am writing this review so others who live in the Eastern part of LA County will know Pasadena is the best option (when Arcadia or Rowland Heights is not available). The cost was $12.45 for a round-way ticket and includes the price of parking at the Pasadena structure. You must park on Level 3 or 4, walk down to Ramona Street and the HB bus will be waiting at the time designated on your ticket (4:30, 5:30 or 6PM). The bus was clean, it took about 45 minutes to arrive. The bus dropped us off in Lot B, and will take you back to Pasadena 20 minutes after the show ends. It was a good experience, the price was a good deal! NOTE: You can take a chance and buy a ticket the day of the event at the bus stop, but if it is full, you will have to drive all the way to the HB. Save yourself a headache and buy in advance! Sincerely, Rosemary

    Leave the driving to someone else when you go to the Bowl.$6 round trip is such a deal. The…read morechartered buses are very comfortable with air conditioning . It is so nice to not have to deal with LA traffic. You must make reservations online prior to the event Oh No!!! Update... the bus broke down to the bowl , luckily we were on Cahuenga and walked down the block and trudged up the hill. We had a woman on the bus who was blind , hopefully they made arrangements for her to walk the 1/4 mile or so. Now my sister tells me last time the bus stopped 3 times due to issues but made it to the Bowl. Well I still enjoyed the ride.

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    Fillmore Gold Line Station

    Fillmore Gold Line Station

    3.1(34 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Kind of dirty compared to the rest of the train stops. I've tried out so far. A few homeless people…read morejust hang out here for For Fun to watch the trains go by.

    (Parked 12/19/16 M @ 9:00am): Get in line for your fill at this golden station whether it be for…read moreparking or taking a ride! I found myself at the Fillmore Gold Line Station as the meeting point for a FREE bus shuttle ride for a recent event, the "YEE: San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino". This was my first time here and was absolutely unaware of this station. Finally, I began using the Metro on a regular basis, so I was very much a virgin of the many stops. Although I simply parked here this time, would this introduction somehow lead me back for more!?: Sandwiched between Raymond Ave. and the 110 S. Arroyo Parkway, vehicle entrance was available on Raymond Ave. only. The closest main throughfare was Fair Oaks Ave. a mere two blocks away. Along Raymond Ave. was the onsite Lovebirds Café & Bakery for a drink coffee, pastry, or smoothie fix, across the street was Jones Coffee Roasters for caffeine fiends, and Pie Life Pizza for a heartier meal...just to name a few. Across the tracks along the 110 S. Arroyo Parkway was Gotta Java for more caffeine addicts, My Vegan for some healthy fare, and Sushi Ichi for raw fish...also just to name a few. Hop on and explore eastward towards Azusa, or take it into Union Station in Downtown L.A. to continue towards East L.A. or transfer to either the Purple or Red (the Blue and Green Lines, respectively, connected from the Purple/Red Lines) Lines which took you to various parts around Los Angeles county https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=5-d384Roi4MwWvz1-URW9Q&userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw. Service - Ummm...you pulled up to the ticket machine, selected either "public parking" or used your TAP card for "Metro", found a spot (there was another driveway arm on Levels 4-5 for Metro users that required a TAP card to pass through), either took the elevator or stairs to the ground floor, and off you went on your way. When you returned, you did the exact reverse. But in the case of non-Metro users, you paid before you exited the structure. Easy-peasy! Parking (Varied; $12.00 All-Day this instance) - This was a five-story structure where Levels 1-3 were for public parking (240 spaces; $12.00 maximum) and Levels 4-5 were for the Metro (160 spaces; FREE). Conveniently, there was an electronic sign that showed how many Metro parking spots were available. Sadly, I left my TAP card at home and was stuck with being charged. I noticed a nearby pay lot that "quoted $5.00" but unsure for how long. And, it appeared there may've been other parking options in the area. But I basically said "eff it" and bit the bullet. Lesson learned for the next time... Atmosphere, décor, ambience - A tall spacious metal covered structure with viewpoints from every level and plenty of both natural and electric lighting guided you through. The station itself was an above-ground track that ran between the backside of businesses, had covered waiting areas on the platform, and was in very close proximity to a couple places for a quick drink or snack. There were no TVs (except for schedule monitors) nor background music (the whiz of the train was rather melodic). Attire - Totally casual, so I would normally be in a t-shirt, boardshorts, and flip-flops. Overall, I was pleasantly surprised by the Fillmore Gold Line Station with its relative proximity to a few places I frequented, as well as others I wouldn't mind trying. Its location was a healthy walking distance to the Huntington Memorial Hospital and other medical facilities, so this was an ideal spot for commuters who worked in the area. I found very good value based on the prices, service, and experience noted above (TOTAL paid experience was around $12.00; no tipping required). And, they accepted my credit card of choice...AMEX! 4.0 STARS

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    Allen Gold Line Station - 7 AM. Allen Station

    Allen Gold Line Station

    3.6(23 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    Southern Californians love their cars, a fact that will forever challenge any public transportation…read moresystem here being utilized to its full potential. The Gold Line is arguably the cleanest, and the train on which you're least likely to get tuberculosis of the rainbow lines. Weekday commuters use the train to get into LA, or to Inion station where the red line, for example, connects with Mid-Wilshire, etc. If you live or park near the Allen station (watch the neighborhood signs restricting parking without a permit, or park a block or two away where there are no signs) you can easily catch the train to Old Town Pasadena, the village area of South Pasadena, or go get some Mu Shu pork in Chinatown. Great for folks who don't mind walking a bit, or who like to have a few adult beverages and don't want to risk a DUI. All riders now must have a TAP card (purchase and reload at the kiosks) or a pass... No more paper tickets. While chances are you'll never have an incident on any public transportation vehicle, there are still the occasional weirdos, people with chronic coughs and poorly dressed wounds, the costume people, homeless folks in desperate need of a shower. There's that loud group of IDGAF teen gangstas from time to time. Essentially, many of the folks that are too strange for the DMV? They're going Metro! If you don't mind the adventure, it's actually an outstanding people watching venue. The Allen station is outdoors and you have to make sure you don't miss the trains when they pull up... They go farther forward on the platform than would seem convenient, so be prepared to run, or move to the end of the platform when you seethe train coming. Try waving at cars going by to pass the time.

    I rarely use the Goldline but should it use more for convenience especially if I need to go to…read moredowntown and want to avoid traffic. This time I used it to go to Monrovia to get my car at the dealer. If was about a mile away so I also got my steps. One thing is to have small bills if you're paying cash. I only had a $20 and I got all dollar coins as change. At least you can use them in their machines.

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    Sierra Madre Villa Metro Station

    Sierra Madre Villa Metro Station

    3.6(80 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    Big stop in Sierra Madre, located outdoors, in parallel with the freeway, a tad noisy…read more Decent benches around and the screens worked well to give you the information you need-direction, time till next train, etc. There is an big underpass to help you get to the parking lot across and from there you can take an elevator to street level and make your way to Foothill. There were safety ambassadors around when we were ready to exit or upon entering the station, nice and helpful, made us feel better to have them around. Decent station if you head to Sierra Madre!

    My boyfriend and I decided to go for a little adventure and took public transportation together…read more This location at the Sierra Madre Villa Station conveniently has a parking garage to store your car. The metro stop is located on the 4th floor if you want to strategically part there, or park on another floor and take the elevator to 4th. We had a few motivators since the 10 fwy is closed due to the fires, avoid that LA traffic and the cost of the Metro is cheaper than the parking at the LA Convention Center. The downside is some stinkiness and sketch characters. You will need a TAP card ($2) and each trip is $1.75/trip or $5/day cap or $18/week cap. It's definitely a good deal for someone who live in the area or travelers to get around without renting a car. We exited at the Pico Station and we were within walking distance of the LA Convention Center. It was pretty easy and convenient.

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