Los Angeles streets, 1–10
This article covers streets in Los Angeles between and including 1st Street and 10th Street. Major streets have their own linked articles; minor streets are discussed here.
These streets run parallel to each other, roughly east–west.
Streets change from west to east (for instance West 1st Street to East 1st Street) at Main Street.
All of these streets run through Downtown Los Angeles. In addition, many of the streets also run through Westlake and Boyle Heights.
1st, 4th, 6th/Whittier, 7th,[1] and Olympic have crossings over the Los Angeles River; the others do not.
Details
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Street | West | East | # of lanes | Traffic direction | Additional notes | Image | |
1st Street | North Croft Avenue | Atlantic Boulevard (Monterey Park) |
2–6 | two-way | Regional Connector | ||
2nd Street | South Martel Avenue | South Dangler Avenue (East LA) |
2 | two-way | 2nd Street Tunnel Regional Connector |
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3rd Street | Alpine Drive (Beverly Hills) |
Woods Avenue (East LA) |
2–4 | westbound (Downtown) two-way (elsewhere) |
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4th Street | South La Cienega Boulevard | Hillview Avenue (East LA) |
2–4 | eastbound (Downtown) two-way (elsewhere) |
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5th Street | San Vicente Boulevard | South McDonnell Avenue (East LA) |
2–4 | westbound (Downtown) two-way (elsewhere) |
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6th Street | San Vicente Boulevard Saint Louis Avenue |
Sixth Street Viaduct Harding Avenue (East LA) |
2–4 | eastbound (Downtown) two-way (elsewhere) |
see also Whittier Boulevard | ||
7th Street | South Norton Avenue | South Indiana Street | 2–4 | two-way | 7th Street/Metro Center station | ||
8th Street | San Vicente Boulevard | Olympic Boulevard | 2–4 | westbound (Downtown) two-way (elsewhere) |
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James M. Wood Boulevard (9th Street) |
Hauser Boulevard | Gladys Avenue | 2–4 | eastbound (Downtown) two-way (elsewhere) |
see also Olympic Boulevard | ||
Olympic Boulevard (10th Street) |
5th Street (Santa Monica) |
Tobias Avenue (Pico Rivera) |
2–4 | two-way |
See also
References
- ""Bridge Mix" Tours". getty.edu. April 13, 2008.
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