How We Roll, Nov. 23: let’s name some rail stations!
Dept. of Station Naming: The Regional Connector team is asking community input for the names of the three new underground stations in DTLA. If you don’t like what is proposed [continue reading]
Dept. of Station Naming: The Regional Connector team is asking community input for the names of the three new underground stations in DTLA. If you don’t like what is proposed [continue reading]
Art of Transit: Art of Transit 2: Art of Transit 3: Art of Transit 4: Election stuff: At Curbed LA, Alissa Walker argues that Measure M should appeal to motorists, [continue reading]
As part of its ongoing commitment to safety, Metro today unveiled safety improvements to 27 intersections along the Metro Blue Line. The intersections along Los Angeles County’s first and most heavily [continue reading]
Reminder: The Source is on record picking the Tribe to beat the Cubs in the World Series. So far, so good. Reminder 2: From the Dept. of Choking Down Tasty Crepes: I knew Anna could do it (spoiler!) just as I knew last night that Sam didn’t have the mettle to survive that [continue reading]
We’re less than a year from learning whether Budapest, Paris or Los Angeles will host the 2024 Summer Olympics and Paralympics. The International Olympic Committee will pick a city next [continue reading]
Art of Transit: View this post on Instagram A post shared by LA Metro (@metrolosangeles) Metro will introduce four rail cars each month to ease crowding on Expo Line [continue reading]
Good morning, Source readers. I’ve been out of town but am now ensconced back at Source World Headquarters in DTLA. When I moved to the L.A. area back in days [continue reading]
Live updates of the Metro Board meeting once it begins at 9 a.m. will be posted here. The Board is scheduled to consider putting a ballot measure that would ask voters [continue reading]
On May 17, Metro held the second of two community meetings to introduce a new design for the fourth busiest station in the Metro system – which serves as the transfer [continue reading]
The May meeting has concluded, clocking in at a swift 3.5 hours. Audio and video of the meeting will be posted online here in the next day or so. The above [continue reading]