DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- An overnight fire in a major underground Metro transfer station in downtown Los Angeles is disrupting train service for commuters on Thursday. The fire was reported ...
Crowds lined up for more than an hour Friday morning to be among the first riders on the LA Metro A Line’s much-anticipated extension to Pomona. As part of the Foothill Gold Line Extension project, ...
The Los Angeles Metro Board of Directors will vote on Thursday, Jan. 22, on which route will be used for the K Line Extension ...
Years in the making, the LA Metro train station that soon will connect to a people mover taking riders directly into the terminals at LAX was dedicated on Friday, June 6, marking a major step into a ...
Metro announced that it will soon restart its TAP-to-Exit program at the North Hollywood station, after possible safety concerns prompted the agency to halt its implementation in April. Launched in ...
4don MSN
New LA Metro ‘care-based’ division adds flexible approach to safety on trains, buses, stations
Ambassadors, crisis intervention and homeless interception teams are part of a new LA Metro Care-Based Services Division ...
In 2024, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) saw over 76.6 million passengers, averaging close to 210,000 travelers per day. But in a city known for its traffic congestion and lack of public ...
The Los Angeles-area transit system will achieve a major milestone on Friday with the long-awaited opening of the LAX/Metro Transit Center station, bringing rail service the closest it has ever been ...
Hosted on MSN
LA Metro users want increased frequency and improved cleanliness, less spent on policing
LA Metro riders would like the transportation agency to spend more money on increasing frequency and improving the cleanliness of vehicles and stations, while spending less on private security and ...
After it was put on pause due to concerns raised by the Los Angeles Fire Department, LA Metro’s tap-to-exit program is set to return at its two original stations and expand to another. As it sounds, ...
A program that requires disembarking subway riders to tap their Metro cards in order to exit to street level is returning to at least one Los Angeles Metro station. LA Metro officials confirmed to ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results