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Metro Bus Detours for Tuesday's Occupy L.A. May Day Caravan

Metro Bus Detours for Tuesday's Occupy L.A. May Day Caravan

Metro bus riders, tomorrow's impending May Day will require you to do a bit of pre-planning to get to where you're going. The nationwide strike will locally take the form of a vast car and bicycle caravan from all four corners of Los Angeles with the goal of shutting down the city. As a result, bus services will experience detours and delays from 8am until 8pm. more ›

Expo Line Runs Regular Service Today, 44K Riders Rode for Free Saturday

Expo Line Runs Regular Service Today, 44K Riders Rode for Free Saturday

After a weekend of free rides, the 7.6 mile Expo Line between Downtown L.A. and its western stop at La Cienega Boulevard began its regular service today. L.A. City Councilman Jose Huizar and Metro officials planned to greet arriving passengers at the 7th Street station Monday around 7am with commemorative first day pins. more ›

C'mon N' Ride the Train: The Expo Line Finally Opens to the Public

C'mon N' Ride the Train: The Expo Line Finally Opens to the Public
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Hurrah! The Expo Line finally opened up this weekend, linking downtown to parts of Los Angeles beyond Western Avenue via train for the first time in decades. LAist writer Gerri Gonzalez rode the whole length of the new line and hopped off at every stop. more ›

Metro Unveils A New Smartphone App: Will You Use It?

Metro Unveils A New Smartphone App: Will You Use It?

Feel like taking public transit? Why yes, there is an app for that, Los Angeles. Metro unveiled its newest free app "Go Metro Los Angeles" that helps you check for the nearest bus or train stop, figure out its arrival time using Nextrip and plan out a trip. more ›

FREE Expo Line Rides During Opening Weekend, April 28 & 29

FREE Expo Line Rides During Opening Weekend, April 28 & 29

Following Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's previous reveal, transportation officials announced today that Angelenos will ride the long-awaited Expo Line light rail for free during opening weekend. Operating on a limited schedule, the rail line will finally open its doors to commuters for free on both Saturday, April 28, and Sunday, April 29, from 5am to 7pm. All other Metro buses and trains, however, will require the usual fares, reports City News Service. more ›

All Aboard! Metro Will Run the Dodger Stadium Express Bus Again This Season

All Aboard! Metro Will Run the Dodger Stadium Express Bus Again This Season

If you like to drink at Dodger home games, unless you have a diligent designated driver, getting to the stadium can be tricky. While there is not currently a regular bus stop at the Stadium, Metro will be running their seasonal Dodger Stadium Express bus service for the third consecutive year. more ›

Metro Wants to Build Ped Tunnel Connecting Orange and Red Line Stations in NoHo

Metro Wants to Build Ped Tunnel Connecting Orange and Red Line Stations in NoHo

On Lankershim Boulevard between the Red and Orange Line terminal stations in North Hollywood, the crosswalk is pretty much always swarming, and the traffic backed up. In the spirit of problem solving born of lack of foresight, transit officials are only now looking into building an underground tunnel to link those two major transit hubs. more ›

Ode To Metro Red Line Howls, 'The Freeways Are Not So Nice!'

Ode To Metro Red Line Howls, 'The Freeways Are Not So Nice!'

Angelenos, rest assured knowing a hardcore song dedicated to the maddening misery of L.A. freeways exists and is available to comfort you (and/or invoke excessive rage within you) during your daily commutes. It's Casual, an L.A.-based hardcore/metal/punk duo, sings screams an ode to the Metro Red Line in "The Red Line." more ›

Metro To Lock All Fare Gates Within 6 Months

Metro To Lock All Fare Gates Within 6 Months

Fare dodgers, your days of free rides on Metro subways are numbered: "The Metropolitan Transportation Authority board voted Thursday to look into finally locking the gates at dozens of subway stops," reports the Daily News. Their plan is to have the gates locked within six months. more ›

Video: Man Hustles Stolen Shoes From Macy's On Red Line Train

Video: Man Hustles Stolen Shoes From Macy's On Red Line Train

Times are tough, and one passenger aboard a Metro Red Line train appears to be in dire need of funds. A video uploaded to YouTube yesterday by ThatKidProductions60 captures one man's desperate attempts to sell passengers presumably stolen shoes from a popular department store. more ›

How Walkable Is Your Metro Rail Station?

How Walkable Is Your Metro Rail Station?

More Than Red Cars, a blog examining "the obscure, offbeat and half-forgotten transportation history of Southern California," recently ranked L.A's Metro Rail stations by their Walk Score, a number assigned to a location illustrating its proximity to amenities like grocery stores, coffee shops and eateries. more ›

Metro Running Trains All Night, Plus Free Rides 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Metro Running Trains All Night, Plus Free Rides 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.

If you are headed out to celebrate the arrival of 2012 tonight, and your starting and end points offer convenient access to the Red, Blue, Purple, Gold, Green, or Orange Metro lines, you pretty much have no excuse to not take public transit tonight. more ›

Metro & Metrolink Trimming Schedules on Thanksgiving

Metro & Metrolink Trimming Schedules on Thanksgiving

If public transportation is a viable option for your holiday travels, you may want to consider hopping on a bus or train. Be warned, Metro and Metrolink are operating on abbreviated schedules starting tomorrow and throughout the weekend. more ›

Criminals in NoHo Go Metro, Save Gas, Make a Quick Getaway

Criminals in NoHo Go Metro, Save Gas, Make a Quick Getaway

Not all Angelenos appreciate our Metro system, but police say there is one demographic that seems to be taking the "Go Metro" advertising campaign to heart: criminals making a getaway. more ›

Map Shows How Fast (or Slow) Buses Move in Los Angeles

Map Shows How Fast (or Slow) Buses Move in Los Angeles

The hottest trend among cartographers is grabbing data from NextBus and using it to create maps that help visualize just how long it takes to get around on public transportation in whatever city you choose. The digital cartographer Eric Fischer released a visualization of the Los Angeles Metro system. more ›

Recent Metro Rail Stabbings Force Sheriff's Department to Beef Up Deputy Presence

Recent Metro Rail Stabbings Force Sheriff's Department to Beef Up Deputy Presence

As a result of two recent stabbings on the Metro Rail, the L.A. County Sheriff's Department has increased the number of deputies on trains. Department members say both the Gold Line and Red Line attacks are unusual. more ›

Now Screening on Metro Buses: Web Series 'Los Americans'

Now Screening on Metro Buses: Web Series 'Los Americans'

Metro has its hands full right now, improving L.A.'s transit systems, making transit construction projects more eco-friendly plus conducting community outreach for LAX transport developments. Though the transportation authority's bandwidth must be stretched pretty thin, they still managed to upgrade the Metro bus riding experience. more ›

Well, Duh: Census Analysis Reveals the Majority of L.A. Commuters are Drivers

Well, Duh: Census Analysis Reveals the Majority of L.A. Commuters are Drivers

File this under Not at All Surprising: 84% of commuters in the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana region drive themselves by car, truck, or van, between home and work. The data comes from an analysis of the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2009 American Community Survey, reports the Los Angeles Business. Sheesh. No wonder we wigged the eff out about Carmageddon! more ›

Did You Know? Your Metro TAP Card Expires!

Did You Know? Your Metro TAP Card Expires!

Sometimes reading the fine print does prevent misunderstandings down the line, but this one just seems kind of sneaky: Metro's TAP fare cards actually expire 3 years after they are activated. Transit blogger (for Metro!) Fred Camino learned this the hard way, as he explains on The Source. more ›

Breaking News: People in Los Angeles Drive a Lot

Breaking News: People in Los Angeles Drive a Lot

Over at the Huffington Post, writer Lila Nordstrom has a piece up that bemoans the fact that Angelenos don't walk more. She argues that not only is driving an accepted cultural norm here (true), but that walking in a city is a challenging skill that needs to be learned. She writes: more ›

Metro's TAP Cards Closer to Meeting Riders' Needs; New Value Options Available at Union Station Machines

Metro's TAP Cards Closer to Meeting Riders' Needs; New Value Options Available at Union Station Machines

From its introduction, Metro's TAP card has had limited functionality, with riders being able to only load long-range passes instead of single-use options like a day pass, or load on cash value for per-use fare deductions. However, the tides are turning--about on par with the turnstiles--and now some machines at Union Station are offering riders the option to put a variety of values on newly-purchased TAP cards. more ›

Blue Line is the Most Dangerous MTA Line

Blue Line is the Most Dangerous MTA Line

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is taking a serious look at the safety of the Blue Line which is the most dangerous of the five rail lines, according to ABC Local. How dangerous is it? Since the Blue Line opened in 1990, it has been linked to 101 fatalities and 875 collisions. more ›

Can L.A. Learn How to Improve Traffic from Beijing?

Can L.A. Learn How to Improve Traffic from Beijing?

Beijing, China--you know, the place that had that 60-mile and 10-day long traffic jam--might be able to teach Los Angeles a few things about traffic, and vice versa. At least that's the plan according to a Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority executive who is planning to team up with someone in a similar role in Beijing on a project "that will lead to an exchange of technical expertise and joint research projects," reports the Daily News. more ›

Public Meetings for Westside Subway Begin Tonight

Public Meetings for Westside Subway Begin Tonight

A major decision to extend L.A.'s small subway system is coming in late October and before that, officials must meet with the public to gather input. That starts tonight with a series of meetings that continue tomorrow, Wednesday and twice next week. Environmental documents were released earlier this month detailing what the five alternatives -- down Wilshire to the Santa Monica, perhaps with a West Hollywood spur, etc -- under consideration would be like. The board will have decide upon one for staff to thoroughly vet before construction can begin. more ›

What if Metro Fares were Based on Time & Distance?

What if Metro Fares were Based on Time & Distance?

A fare system that would be based on the time spent riding public transit or distance traveled instead of the current per boarding price will be discussed at a Metro committee meeting on Thursday, according to Damien Newton at StreetsblogLA. It's just a report that studies what other transit systems have done, but if something were to go forward, it's rife with challenges, including updating the controversial TAP system. Currently, it costs $1.50 per boarding or $6 for a day pass on most of the system. Some routes include a confusing zone charge. more ›

Does the Expo Line Need an Independent Inspector General/Ethics Officer?

Does the Expo Line Need an Independent Inspector General/Ethics Officer?

As work crews hit the home stretch on finishing the first phase of the Expo Line between downtown Los Angeles and Culver City, one politician is calling for more accountability. Unlike many Metro projects, the Expo Line is currently under the control of the Exposition Metro Line Construction Authority and doesn't have any objective and critical oversight. more ›

Westside Subway and Regional Connector Take Big Steps Towards Reality

Westside Subway and Regional Connector Take Big Steps Towards Reality

There's still a long way to go on these projects, but they took a big step this week. The Federal Transit Administration last week signed off on Metro's draft environmental documents for the Westside Subway Extension and downtown's Regional Connector. more ›

Blogger Walk Scores Metro Rail Stops, Finds L.A. has Long Way to Go in Walkability

Blogger Walk Scores Metro Rail Stops, Finds L.A. has Long Way to Go in Walkability

For the past week, the blogger Chewie at Straight Outta Suburbia has been conducting a fun exercise by using Walk Score to calculate the walkability of every Metro rail stop (and the Orange Line busway). If you're not familiar with the web tool, it "calculates the walkability of an address based on the distance from your house to nearby amenities" and "measures how easy it is to live a car-lite lifestyle—not how pretty the area is for walking." more ›

Can You Get Downtown Car-Free?

Can You Get Downtown Car-Free?

There's been a more aggressive Beyond Coal movement going on in L.A. this year and this month, news comes of a Beyond Cars one. At LA Beyond Cars: A Global Perspective on Rail and Space exhibit at The Jewel Box in downtown, a party will be held on August 18th where organizers are challenging attendees to use alternative transportation. more ›

Final Plan for Expo Line from Culver City to Santa Monica Released

Final Plan for Expo Line from Culver City to Santa Monica Released

As the Expo Line's Phase I, between downtown Los Angeles and Culver City, sort of nears completion, the final plan for Phase 2 to 4th Street in Santa Monica was released last Friday. more ›

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