Transportation headlines, Tuesday, February 17
How Valentine’s Day was celebrated on transit in Los Angeles.
How Valentine’s Day was celebrated on transit in Los Angeles.
Have a transportation-related article you think should be included in headlines? Drop me an email! And don’t forget, Metro is on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Pick your social media poison! Today’s Zocalo Public Square Metro rider profile: When you don’t want to lose your parking spot — Wilshire Boulevard to Los Feliz Boulevard Is it [continue reading]
Valentine’s Day is three days away, but there’s still time to plan a memorable date night! Whether you’re single or in a relationship, let Metro get you in the mood [continue reading]
It’s a fact of life people are going to notice other people when riding the bus or train. By which I really mean: it’s inevitable that some riders are going [continue reading]
Dates are certainly not required for Valentine’s Day — especially if you, like me, prefer to celebrate an Anna on that day — but if you change your mind at [continue reading]
Love it or hate it, Valentine’s Day is fast approaching. Last year, Metro held the first ever Speed Dating on the Red Line, and we’re gearing up to do it again [continue reading]
Have a transportation-related article you think should be included in headlines? Drop me an email! And don’t forget, Metro is on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Pick your social media poison! Jamzilla on the 405 ends ahead of schedule (L.A. Times) The 80-hour lane closures on the northbound 405 over the President’s Day weekend turned into [continue reading]
First, a huge thank you from everyone at Metro to those who participated in today’s first-ever (first annual?) Speed Dating on the Red Line event! Above are some of the photos I grabbed while riding back and forth between DTLA and NoHo. Hope you enjoy. Click on a photo to [continue reading]
All the details are in the above flier and we are certainly glad to help answer any questions for those interested in spicing up their commute, lunch time, rest of their lives, etc. If you need to see the Code of Conduct, here it is for you ladies and gentlemen out [continue reading]