Four Level Interchange, Los Angeles
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Facts and practical information
The Four Level Interchange is the first stack interchange in the world. Completed in 1949 and fully opened in 1953 at the northern edge of Downtown Los Angeles, California, United States, it connects U.S. Route 101 to State Route 110. In 2006, the interchange was officially renamed in the memory of Los Angeles traffic and weather reporter Bill Keene. ()
Opened: 1953 (71 years ago)Coordinates: 34°3'45"N, 118°14'56"W
Day trips
Four Level Interchange – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Children's Museum of Los Angeles, Walt Disney Concert Hall, Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Thien Hau Temple.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Four Level Interchange?
Nearby attractions include Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles (9 min walk), Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles (9 min walk), Los Angeles Music Center, Los Angeles (9 min walk), Civic Center, Los Angeles (10 min walk).
How to get to Four Level Interchange by public transport?
The nearest stations to Four Level Interchange:
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Metro
Light rail
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Bus
- Temple & Beaudry • Lines: 10 (4 min walk)
- Sunset & Figueroa • Lines: 4 (4 min walk)
Metro
- Civic Center/Grand Park • Lines: B, D (15 min walk)
- Pershing Square • Lines: B, D (23 min walk)
Light rail
- Chinatown • Lines: L (20 min walk)
- Union Station • Lines: L (24 min walk)
Train
- Los Angeles Union Station (25 min walk)