A look back at the 2010s from a Metro and mobility point of view
The end of the 2010s is upon us. Although I’m not one who thinks history fits neatly in 10-year boxes, this is a good chance to mull what has happened [continue reading]
The end of the 2010s is upon us. Although I’m not one who thinks history fits neatly in 10-year boxes, this is a good chance to mull what has happened [continue reading]
Metro makes adjustments to its bus service twice a year — in June and December with this round of changes taking effect with the start of service on Sunday, Dec. 15. Route changes will take place on the following lines: 94 & 794 – Due to the recent completion of the [continue reading]
The final CicLAvia of 2019 is this Sunday in the western San Fernando Valley. See the route above. As for getting to the event, there are plenty of options: Getting [continue reading]
Celebrate winter in L.A. with the new winter commemorative TAP cards! Cards will be available at Metro Customer Centers and at select TAP Vending Machines at the stations listed below [continue reading]
In December, only the San Fernando Valley will meet; the other Service Councils will go dark until January. The San Fernando Valley will receive a North Hollywood Joint Development Project update to learn more about the redevelopment plans for the 15-acre area surrounding the North Hollywood Red and Orange Line [continue reading]
Metrolink will be offering special train service from Union Station on select dates to the Festival of Lights at the Mission Inn in Riverside. The Festival of Lights opens Thanksgiving weekend and runs through [continue reading]
The feasibility study for the Sepulveda Transit Corridor project has been completed, looking at the need and possible routes for a rail line or monorail in the heavily trafficked corridor [continue reading]
The last day to use Metro tokens is Friday, Nov. 29. After this day, tokens will no longer be accepted. Unused tokens are non-refundable. Use your tokens at any TAP [continue reading]
Metro plans to convert its entire fleet of buses to zero emission buses by 2030. The first phase of the transition will launch on the Orange Line with the deployment of battery electric buses. To accommodate the new buses, Metro is installing bus charging stations at the Orange Line North [continue reading]
•Thoughts on Service #1: we’re glad that regular train service between Long Beach and DTLA has been resumed on the A Line — and that six-minute peak hour service has [continue reading]