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Lakeline station

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Lakeline metrorail station 2014
Lakeline metrorail station 2014

Lakeline is a Capital MetroRail commuter rail station in Austin, Texas, located at the corner of Lakeline Boulevard and Lyndhurst Streets. It also is co-located with the Lakeline Park and Ride (formerly Northwest Park and Ride) and serves Lakeline Mall which is a mile away. Lakeline is one of two stations located within Williamson County alongside Leander as opposed to Travis County which contains the other seven locations. Lakeline serves as the midday and Saturday terminus for the MetroRail Red Line, as Leander is only in service during rush hour.

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Lakeline station
Lakeline Boulevard, Austin

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N 30.481239 ° E -97.786388 °
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Lakeline

Lakeline Boulevard
78717 Austin
Texas, United States
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