Go Metro’s K Line to the 38th Annual Kingdom Day Parade on Monday!
The annual Kingdom Day Parade is this Monday at 11 a.m. If you’re going, there’s a new to get there — our K Line train has two stations along the [continue reading]
The annual Kingdom Day Parade is this Monday at 11 a.m. If you’re going, there’s a new to get there — our K Line train has two stations along the [continue reading]
Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day by going Metro to the 34th annual Kingdom Day Parade on Monday, Jan. 21. The Expo Line Expo/Western and Expo/Crenshaw stations are just a short [continue reading]
The Expo Line is a convenient and quick option for those headed to the annual Kingdom Day Parade on Monday, January 15. Two Expo Line stations are a short walk from the parade route that runs along Martin Luther King Jr. and Crenshaw boulevards. The parade begins at 10 a.m. [continue reading]
The 32nd Annual Kingdom Day Parade will be held this Monday, Jan. 16 beginning at 10 a.m. The parade will start at Arlington Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and [continue reading]
Art of Transit: Metro takes control of Expo Line to begin pre-revenue service (Santa Monica Next) Metro can now justly say “my precious” about the project’s mainline tracks between Culver City and Santa Monica. The Expo Line Construction Authority handed over the 6.6-mile tracks on Friday, a big step forward [continue reading]
Welcome to the first “Go Metro Weekends” of 2016 Source Readers and Metro Riders! January is the month of resolutions. It’s also the month of Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday (Jan. 15) [continue reading]
Update (01/16/15): Crenshaw Boulevard will be closed again tonight between Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Stocker Street from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. in order to finish paving the [continue reading]
This year’s Kingdom Day Parade will be held on Saturday, January 19 from 10:15 a.m. to 1 p.m.The parade will begin at Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Western Avenue and travel west along Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. to Crenshaw, where the parade route will turn south. The route ends at Leimert Park, where the [continue reading]
This weekend, as always, there’s lots to do in the Los Angeles area. Here are several ideas, easily accessible by Metro bus and rail. Click here for a system map. Monday, January 16th, is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, celebrating the life and work of the American civil rights leader. [continue reading]