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Lincoln Boulevard (Los Angeles County)






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Coordinates: 33°5941N 118°2716W / 33.99472°N 118.45444°W / 33.99472; -118.45444
 

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(Redirected from Lincoln Boulevard (Los Angeles))

Lincoln Boulevard
Part of SR 1 between Sepulveda Boulevard and the I-10/Santa Monica Freeway
Maintained byBureau of Street Services, City of L.A. DPW, Sant Monica, Caltrans
Length13.2 mi (21.2 km)
South end
SR 1 south / Sepulveda BoulevardinLos Angeles
Major
junctions
  • SR 90 in Los Angeles
  • SR 187 / Venice Boulevard in Los Angeles


  • I-10 east / SR 1 north in Santa Monica
  • Santa Monica Boulevard
  • Wilshire Boulevard
  • North endSan Vicente Boulevard in Santa Monica

    Lincoln Boulevard is a major northwest–southeast boulevard near Santa Monica BayinLos Angeles CountyinCalifornia.[1] Over 8 miles (13 km) in length, it connects Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) with Santa Monica. A portion of Lincoln Boulevard is signed as part of California State Route 1 (Pacific Coast Highway), making it a major route to go along the Pacific Coast in Los Angeles.

    Route

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    Lincoln Boulevard begins by branching northwest from Sepulveda Boulevard at the northern side of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). It then passes through the Los Angeles districtsofWestchester, Playa Vista, and Venice before entering Santa Monica. After crossing Wilshire Boulevard, it then changes from a four-lane thoroughfare to a residential street before terminating at San Vicente Boulevard.

    Major landmarks include Loyola Marymount University, Otis College of Art and Design, and the Ballona Wetlands.

    Lincoln is known for high levels of auto traffic during daylight and rush hours. This congestion creates other high levels of traffic on alternate parallel residential streets, such as Walgrove Avenue in Venice.

    Signage

    [edit]

    The portion between its southern terminus at Sepulveda Boulevard and the Santa Monica Freeway (Interstate 10) is signed as part of State Route 1. To the north, Route 1 continues as Pacific Coast Highway. To the south, Route 1 continues as Sepulveda Boulevard. The portion between Interstate 10 and the Santa Monica Boulevard was originally part of State Route 2.[citation needed]

    Rapid transit

    [edit]

    Santa Monica Transit line 3 and Rapid 3 operate on Lincoln Boulevard.

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "A Los Angeles Primer: Lincoln Boulevard". KCET. 2014-02-18. Retrieved 2022-12-19.

    33°59′41N 118°27′16W / 33.99472°N 118.45444°W / 33.99472; -118.45444


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