Culver City station

When The LAP began running cars over the Santa Monica Air Line in 1908, the tracks were connected to allow interchanges.

In 1915 the station briefly hosted the Culver City branch of the Los Angeles County Free Library.

With service restoration along the corridor in June 2012, the new light rail station was named Culver City.

Culver City station served as the initial western terminus of the Expo line from its re-opening on June 20, 2012.

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Culver City depot under construction c. 1923 ; per the Los Angeles Public Library 's photo catalog description, the white building to the rear is Harry Culver 's real estate office (Los Angeles Herald Examiner Photo Collection)
E Line (Los Angeles Metro) platform at Culver City station, 2015
Ivy Substation , still-standing former station power building north of platform.