Expo/Sepulveda is an aerial Expo Line station located on an concrete bridge above Sepulveda Blvd, just north of the intersection of Exposition Blvd. The station has a single island platform for the two track line. The platform has the standard Expo Line blue canopy structures covering most of the platform.
To leave the station, at each end of the platform is a staircase followed by an elevator (the station has a total of 2 elevators) that leads down to two entrance areas at the NW and NE corners of Sepulveda Blvd and Exposition Blvd. Each of these entrance areas is fully gated with white fencing and proper turnstiles.
The station also has a 270 space parking garage along the south side of Exposition Blvd, approximately 500 feet west of the station. This garage has 3 levels and is tucked between a City of Los Angeles municipal garage and a USPS garage. Parking costs $3 per day.
Artwork: Right Above the Right-of-Way by Susan Logoreci are a series of panels along the platform showing aerial views of Los Angeles.
Photos 1-28: December 22, 2019

Right Above the Right-of-Way

Right Above the Right-of-Way and the west plaza exit that provides access to the station's parking garage

P3010 #1067 leaves for Santa Monica

The short walkway to the elevator down to west plaza

Right Above the Right-of-Way

The waving platform roof structure

Entrance in the west plaza

The staircase leading off the platform and into a fenced off within fare control area

Looking across to the west plaza entrance

Looking across Exposition Blvd at a train stopping in the elevated station

A train of P3010s stops in the station

Looking across to the East Plaza and a train heading towards Los Angeles fading into the distance

The M on the top of the 3 story parking garage

A sign, that doesn't seem to be working listing spaces available and the station off behind the garage in the distance

The garage's pedestrian entrance and the station off in the distance

The one narrow garage entrance

The line is on an elevated structure only for the station otherwise it's on ivy covered embankments with the tracks returning to ground-level beyond each end of the station

Looking across Exposition Blvd at the station
Last Updated: 4 March, 2020
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