Join us for the grand opening of the K Line this weekend!
After many years of waiting, the first segment of the K Line is opening to the public at noon on Friday, October 7. The entire Metro bus, rail and bike [continue reading]
After many years of waiting, the first segment of the K Line is opening to the public at noon on Friday, October 7. The entire Metro bus, rail and bike [continue reading]
With the Bans Off Our Bodies rally planned in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday, May 14, Metro will be temporarily detouring many bus lines between 9 a.m. and 6 [continue reading]
SUMMARY www.metro.net will be offline for maintenance on Tuesday, January 31st, from noon – 2pm PST in order to launch Metro’s new website. ESSENTIALS This maintenance only affects metro.net and does not affect TAPtogo, ExpressLanes, nor any other Metro-related website. While the site is under construction, you can still access core [continue reading]
ICYMI: Our year-in-review post is here. It’s not short. Art of Transit: Things to read whilst transiting: Creep on the Hayward Fault, in the New Yorker. The fault runs through the East Bay in the San Francisco-Oakland metro area and is thought to be one of the more dangerous ones [continue reading]
The holidays are right around the corner, which means gift-giving time is about to commence. Instead of buying that super popular thing everyone wants — what is that thing this [continue reading]
All Metro Bus and Rail service will operate on Sunday/Holiday schedule Thursday, Nov. 24, Thanksgiving Day. This means all buses without Sunday service will not run. For routes and service information [continue reading]
A new and improved trip planner is a portal into the heart of our county. If you’re one of the millions of people who’ve recently logged on to Metro’s website, [continue reading]
Update: Please pardon our mess. The “Maps + Schedules” tab seems to have taken a day off. We’re making surgical updates to get the data working again. Thank you so [continue reading]
On behalf of Metro, I’d like to extend a warm welcome to members of the American Public Transportation Assn., who are in Los Angeles this week for the trade group’s [continue reading]
[twentytwenty] [/twentytwenty] UPDATE: Whoa Nelly! Thank you beta testers for crashing the new Trip Planner:) Since launching the beta website, traffic has increased more than 5,000 percent causing momentary disruption in [continue reading]