Extension of L Line (Gold) to Pomona is halfway complete!
The project to extend the L Line (Gold) from its current terminus in Azusa to Pomona is now 50 percent complete. The project will add four new stations — Glendora, [continue reading]
The project to extend the L Line (Gold) from its current terminus in Azusa to Pomona is now 50 percent complete. The project will add four new stations — Glendora, [continue reading]
Here is the news release from the Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority: First Contract for Foothill Gold Line Light Rail Extension is Completed Under Budget and Ahead of Schedule An Early [continue reading]
Here’s the news release from the Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority, the agency building the Measure M-funded extension from Azusa to Claremont and possibly Montclair (funding from San Bernardino County [continue reading]
Nice new video from a key Measure M project: extending the Gold Line from its current terminus in Azusa to Claremont — the part of the project funded by Metro. The tracks to Montclair will need to be funded by San Bernardino County, which has committed some of the necessary funds. [continue reading]
The Metro Board today approved a $1.4-billion budget and partnership agreements to extend the Metro Gold Line in the San Gabriel Valley another 11.5 miles east to Claremont. Partnership agreements establish a funding plan and shared roles and responsibilities between Metro and the Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority, the agency [continue reading]
Metro on Wednesday said it will open all six new Gold Line Stations on March 5 while helping with some mitigations to help customers reach the APU/Citrus College Station in Azusa. [continue reading]
https://storify.com/metrolosangeles/reaction-to-foothill-gold-line-announcement Gold Line extension to Azusa will open in March, bringing Metro rail deeper into L.A. suburbs (LAT) A good look at yesterday’s big announcement that the Gold Line to [continue reading]
All photos by the Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority. Click on a photo to see a larger version. Metro CEO Phil Washington announced Thursday that the Gold Line Foothill [continue reading]