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L.A. Metro's Board and California Democrats have repeatedly asked for funding to temporarily acquire and run an additional 1,750 buses to meet the demand for the 2028 Games.
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The terminal will welcome passengers back later this month after being closed for more than a year.
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The hydrogen-powered hybrid train will run on Metrolink's Arrow line, which links San Bernardino and Redlands.
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It’s years away, but L.A. Metro is considering its own potential pilot for congestion pricing.
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LA Metro held its annual State of the Agency address Wednesday, highlighting infrastructure improvements and the creation of a new public safety department.
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Metro will host several meetings this week and the next to gather public input on the project that would widen the freeway.
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The Eastern Ave. road project is one of three in the works for the Eastside community, thanks to unspent money from the defunct 710 freeway extension project.
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The moves come as Metrolink has been looking at how to attract more customers.
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Catching a bus in Orange County just got much harder for those without a smartphone.
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An estimated 5.4 million people will be traveling in L.A region over the next several days, creating heavy traffic. Here's some tips on how to travel smarter.
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The 1,600-foot pier was battered by two successive years of winter storms, damaging or displacing over 60 timber piles supporting the structure.
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The board of directors approved establishing an in-house police force Thursday.
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Some residents have had issues using the machines and completing transactions online.