e/Sierra Madre Villa (LACMTA station)

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has glosseng: Sierra Madre Villa is the easternmost station on Metro's Gold Line. The station uses an island platform in the median of Interstate 210 (Foothill Freeway). The station is located between Sierra Madre Villa Ave. and N. Halstead St. south of Foothill Blvd. in the city of Pasadena. The station itself was designed by artist Tony Gleaton, and features large photo portraits suspended above the platform access stairways. The adjacent 950-space parking structure was designed by artist Beth Thielen, using a theme of "nature and movement". The station, under naming schemes, is named for Sierra Madre Villa Avenue rather than the nearby city of Sierra Madre, although the major thoroughfare leads to Sierra Madre.
lexicalizationeng: Sierra Madre Villa
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