Meghan McCarty Carino
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The regional rail agency hopes to boost ridership with the new extension and discounted student and short-distance tickets.
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Recession budget cuts meant neighborhood requests for speed bumps were put on hold, but now the city plans to begin installing them again.
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The Los Angeles County transit agency board approved new discounts making bus and train rides cheaper for college students, including those attending part time.
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The agency that runs the trains and buses is now working on making walking and biking easier, but the funds to carry out its plans haven't been identified.
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The newly completed rail line accesses more than just the beach; it also connects Angelenos to employment centers.
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It's the train LA's been waiting 60 years for — you can finally ride from downtown to Santa Monica! Here's everything you need to know about the new Expo Line.
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Ridership is key to whether the $1.5 billion rail line extension will be worth the investment.
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The Los Angeles City Council has approved, rescinded and re-approved the plan for the future of L.A. streets. Now officials are again considering removal of some bike lanes from the plan.
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Here's a preview of the new segment of the Expo Line from downtown Los Angeles to Santa Monica. Plus, watch a time-lapse video of a pre-launch ridealong.
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Citations have been issued to those parking around the recently opened Gold Line stations in Azusa, raising the question: what about the Expo Line?
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