Pics: 626 Golden Streets
Pics start in South Pas and run west to east, ending with me hiding under the Gold Line bridge in Azusa. 🙂 And yet again, there were major street [continue reading]
Pics start in South Pas and run west to east, ending with me hiding under the Gold Line bridge in Azusa. 🙂 And yet again, there were major street [continue reading]
626 Golden Streets, the biggest Open Streets event ever to be held in North America, had to be postponed last year due to the San Gabriel Complex fire. We were [continue reading]
The 20th annual Walk for Hope L.A. to benefit research and treatment at the City of Hope is this Sunday — and it couldn’t be easier to reach via transit. [continue reading]
Interesting new report commissioned by the Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority on transit-oriented development (TOD) along the line. Check out the two key pages above. (If you want to print [continue reading]
As part of the Nov. 8 ballot, Los Angeles County voters will be considering Measure M, a half-cent sales tax increase and extension of the Measure R half-cent tax beyond 2039 to pay for transit, highway, walking, biking and other transportation projects. Both taxes would continue in perpetuity or until [continue reading]
All Gold Line trains will run from Azusa to East Los Angeles beginning Sunday with frequencies of every seven minutes during peak hours starting on Monday. To put it lightly, Foothill [continue reading]
UPDATE: due to San Gabriel Complex fire the air quality in the San Gabriel Valley remains poor. Unfortunately, this mean 626 Golden Streets must be postponed until a later date. [continue reading]
UPDATE: I subbed a different PowerPoint that has more info. Above is the Metro staff report on ridership in March on the new Gold Line Extension to Azusa you may have heard mentioned in the media or on this blog. Three really quick takeaways: •Ridership is very strong with [continue reading]
Things to read/watch whilst transiting: Outside magazine’s website asks why it’s so much fun to watch ski crash videos. Perhaps the answer is in the accompanying video. Things to read2:Â In [continue reading]
Some news today about parking on the Gold Line extension to Azusa: •An extra rail car will be added to four Gold Line trains during weekday peak hours in the morning [continue reading]