Celebrate your Fourth of July via Metro!
It’s nearly Fourth of July! Have you decided where you’ll be enjoying fireworks this year? If your plans are still up in the air, here are some fun transit-accessible [continue reading]
It’s nearly Fourth of July! Have you decided where you’ll be enjoying fireworks this year? If your plans are still up in the air, here are some fun transit-accessible [continue reading]
You may have noticed it warming up in L.A. lately – that’s because summer officially starts this weekend! And what better way to say goodbye to the current gloomy weather [continue reading]
Attention all Los Angeles history lovers – clear your Sunday plans and enjoy the history of early Los Angeles life with free admission to six museums on May 19. The annual Museums [continue reading]
Warning: there are SPOILERS in this video. In the train of thrones, you TAP…and you ride. In which “The Last of the Starks” prepare for the final battle against Cersei [continue reading]
We’ve written regularly about how taking transit instead of driving solo is better for the environment. But don’t stop there! There are other small lifestyle changes you can make that [continue reading]
As planets go, ours is a beaut. In celebration of Earth Day on Monday, April 22, Metro is offering free rides on our buses, trains, and bike share bikes. The [continue reading]
On social media… If you are attending Nipsey Hussle’s memorial at Staples Center tomorrow, the Blue Line is in service between 103rd St/Watts Towers and DTLA. Take the Blue (or Expo) Line to Pico Station. pic.twitter.com/xzFOM13aWJ — LA Metro (@metrolosangeles) April 10, 2019 let me stop you right there pic.twitter.com/IWH8BX8CTb [continue reading]
The L.A. Times Festival of Books returns to the USC campus April 13 – 14. Browse through hundreds of booksellers and enjoy the kids’ area, live music, virtual reality, cultural entertainment [continue reading]
Dodger Stadium Express service for the 2019 baseball season begins Tuesday for the exhibition game against the Los Angeles Angels and then starts for the regular season on Opening Day [continue reading]
No one likes to “spring forward” but alas, until the time remains the same year-round, we’re all turning our clocks one hour ahead this Sunday. That means many of us [continue reading]