Glendale Boulevard

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Glendale Boulevard
Maintained byLocal jurisdictions
Length4.6 mi (7.4 km)
South endBeverly 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 endBrand Boulevard in Glendale

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.

Background

The 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, 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

Metro Local line 92 operates on Glendale Boulevard.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Google Maps". Retrieved 7 March 2022.