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South of Gage Avenue, Vermont widens into a three-lane road with a wide median and adjacent frontage roads. At 88th Street, the road widens again with a tree-lined median and just north of Redondo Beach Boulevard, an abandoned railway runs through the middle. At this point, Vermont Ave. marks the eastern boundary of the City Of Gardena . At 164th Street in Gardena, Vermont narrows to a two-lane thoroughfare, and it also marks the western end of the Gardena Freeway ( CA-91 ). South of the San Diego Freeway ( I-405 , Vermont enters the unincorporated area of West Carson . Finally, at the intersection with Pacific Coast Highway , Vermont curves to the southwest after traveling in a straight line for 22 miles. It ends just north of San Pedro after it merges with Normandie Avenue at Anaheim Street at a five-point intersection. Vermont Avenue is the third longest of the north/south thoroughfares.

Vermont Avenue passes at the western end of the University Of Southern California and Exposition Park .

Vermont has the most stations in the , Vermont/Santa_Monica , & Vermont/Beverly on the Metro Red Line
, which also includes the Wilshire/Vermont on both the Metro Red Line and Metro Purple Line ; Vermont/Exposition on the future Metro Expo Line ; and Vermont/I-105 on the Metro Green Line .

Bus service is served by Metro Local 204 and Metro Rapid 754. These lines use 60-foot NABI buses (9230-9599)