Harbor Gateway Transit Center

Harbor Gateway Transit Center, formerly Artesia Transit Center, is a large bus station at the southern end of the Harbor Transitway that serves as a transport hub (known locally as a transit center) for the South Bay region of Los Angeles County including the Harbor Gateway neighborhood of Los Angeles and cities of Carson, Gardena, and Torrance. The station consists of one large island platform with 12 bus bays and a 980 space park and ride parking lot located in the southwest corner of Interstate 110 (Harbor Freeway) and California State Route 91 (Gardena Freeway).

Harbor Gateway Transit Center
 
Harbor Gateway Transit Center platform
General information
Location731 West 182nd Street
Gardena, California
Coordinates33°52′11″N 118°17′16″W
Operated byLos Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Line(s)See Services section
Platforms1 island platform
Bus stands12
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Parking980 spaces
Bicycle facilitiesLockers
AccessibleYes
History
Previous namesArtesia Transit Center
Services
Preceding station Metro Busway Following station
Rosecrans
toward El Monte
J Line Carson
(with interim stops)
toward San Pedro
Location

The station is one of the stops on J Line, a bus rapid transit route which runs between El Monte, Downtown Los Angeles and San Pedro as part of the Metro Busway system. J Line buses serve the station twenty-four hours a day; the headway between buses is about four minutes during peak periods, with less frequent service at other times.

The Harbor Transitway also serves as a hub for Metro Local, Metro Express, GTrans, and Torrance Transit buses. Three game-day shuttle services also serve the station: the Dodger Stadium Express, the SoFi Stadium Shuttle (via GTrans) and Galaxy Express (to Dignity Health Sports Park).

The station, originally called the Artesia Transit Center, was built between 1989 and 1996 as part of the Harbor Transitway project and opened to passengers on August 1, 1996.

Five 450-kW DC fast chargers are to be installed at the station to support electrification of the J Line. These will use the overhead inverted pantograph style connector under SAE standard J3105.

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