What are the proposed heights of the stations, towers, and junction?

Recognizing that the aerial gondola must elevate its ropeway in order to carry the gondola cabins in the air, well above the street, the heights of the towers (as well as the junction and stations) are important for the system’s functioning and safety.

The Stadium Tower is proposed as 179 feet tall. The Broadway Junction is proposed as 84 feet tall. The Alameda Tower and the Alpine Tower are both proposed at 195 feet tall.

The graphic below shows the height of the Alameda and Alpine Towers in relation to some nearby buildings and existing towers.

The stations are lower to allow for passenger access. The Alameda Station, adjacent to Union Station, is proposed as approximately 78 feet to the top of the roof, and the Dodger Stadium Station is proposed as approximately 74 feet to the top of the roof.  The Chinatown/State Park Station, designed to minimize LA ART’s Park footprint, has a passenger mezzanine and is proposed as approximately 98 feet to the top of the roof.