Check out this new webisode from the Green Line to LAX project team entitled Making Your Connection.
The video release coincides with workshops that have been held this week to introduce the community to the project. There’s one more workshop in Culver City next Tuesday, so if this video excites you about the project be sure to attend.
Don’t forget you can also follow the project’s Facebook page and @GreenLineToLAX on Twitter for more updates and info.
Hey Jordan Marshall,
A study is already in process for the ROW I think you are referring to:
http://www.pacificelectriccorridor.com/
A Van Nuys Blvd-405 Corridor Subway from the Valley, to the Westside, to LAX, to the South Bay to Long Beach- that is the real answer!
I agree that LAX needs to become a major transit hub that brings in neighborhood (people mover, buses) local (buses, trains), regional (Metrolink), inter-state (CAHSR), long-distance (domestic US via air travel), and international (international flights via air travel) all in a single area.
LAX is too overcrowded; we need to move some of those regional jet flights to Fresno and San Diego to high speed rail. But we need a direct LAX HSR station so people can make their connecting flights to onward destinations.
No one is going to do San Diego to LA Union Station, take a Flyway bus to LAX and try to catch their flight to Tokyo or Paris. We need to do true air-to-rail transit as they have in Paris and Frankfurt.