Metro Art Journeys by Bike: Community Ride from East Hollywood
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by Metro Art
1w ago
Join Metro Art and Metro Bike Share for a special community ride celebrating Bike Month through art! This free, multimodal ride will include walking, biking, and riding the train as a group. Bring your own bike or rent one from Metro. You won’t want to miss out!  EVENT INFO  Time: 10:30AM-1PM (2.5 hours)  Start and End: Hollywood/Western Station (meet up street-level at entrance)  Biking to: Union Station  Returning via: Metro B Line  Sights:  Hollywood/Western Station  Hollywood Boulevard  East Hollywood Sunset Boulevard Union Station   ..read more
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Read the Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for Eastside Transit Corridor Phase 2
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by LA Metro
1w ago
We’ve got news! We have prepared the Final EIR for the Eastside Transit Corridor Phase 2 project, an approximately 9-mile extension of the Metro E Line from its current terminus at Pomona Bl and Atlantic Bl in East Los Angeles all the way to Whittier.   Approximately 722,000 people live in this area, which is one of the fastest growing areas of Los Angeles County. It’s also a major hub for employment opportunities, particularly in the fields of retail (such as Commerce Citadel, as well as numerous warehouses serving retailers), manufacturing, and healthcare. Approximately 274,000 people ..read more
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Go Metro during Bike Month! Here’s how to join in the fun
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by LA Metro
1w ago
When you hear our name, Metro, you might first think about buses and trains, but those are only two ways we’re helping you get around. Next month –– May –– is Bike Month, and we have a calendar full of events, promotions, and savings in store! But first, a few facts:   Did you know that we’ve had a Bike Share program since July 2016? Today, there are 225 Bike Share stations in areas throughout LA County, fielding a brigade of more than 1,800 bikes (both classic and electric) that you can rent, ride, and enjoy. Last year, we provided over 441,000 rides.    We also plan bik ..read more
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Get to know our recommendation for the C Line Extension to Torrance: the Hybrid Alternative!
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by India Mandelkern
2w ago
Over the past few years, the Metro C Line (Green) Extension project to Torrance has been one of our most exciting and talked-about projects. Given all the connections that it’s expected to create, it’s not hard to see why. By extending light rail from our existing Redondo Beach (Marine) Station to the new Torrance Transit Center, the project will create new, direct connections between the regional transit network and local transit hubs, such as Redondo Beach Transit Center and Mary K. Giordana Regional Transit Center in Torrance.  It will travel through Lawndale, Redondo Beach, and Torra ..read more
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Have a very happy (and sustainable) Earth Day, with events and FREE RIDES!
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by LA Metro
3w ago
Earth Day is just around the corner – a very big day for us. While providing greener travel solutions for riders is on our minds all year long, this is a special time to look back and take stock of our progress toward creating a healthier tomorrow. And you, as a Metro rider, play a big part in that.   We all know that using transit is good for the planet because it gets cars off the road and reduces our carbon footprint. In 2022, our transit service displaced 468,135 metric tons of GHG emissions across the region. That’s the equivalent to taking over 100,000 gasoline powered cars of ..read more
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Go Metro to the L.A. Times Festival of Books this weekend!
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by LA Metro
3w ago
The L.A. Times Festival of Books is back and this year’s lineup is a who’s-who of the biggest names in culture. Get inspired by events with José Andrés, Lauren Graham, John Green, Ariana Madix, RuPaul, George Stephanopoulos, Kerry Washington, Henry Winkler and more.    Join us the weekend of April 20-21 on the USC campus for an immersive weekend celebration of literature and storytelling. General admission is free and visitors have access to a wide variety of indoor and outdoor events for all ages. Think author interviews and panels, book signings, exhibitor booths, food and co ..read more
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Happy Arts, Culture & Creativity Month!
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by Metro Art
3w ago
Details of (left to right): Pasadena by Walter Askin, Art on TAP; The Rise and Fall by Genevieve Gaignard, Lightbox Exhibition Program; Metro Art Bus   Did you know that April is Arts, Culture & Creativity month? And did you also know that Metro has one of the largest public art collections in the nation?   Metro Art’s award-winning program features integrated artworks at stations and transit facilities, exhibitions, live performances, meet the artist events and more. Metro Art works with artists at all stages of their careers for the purpose of enriching the place we all ..read more
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Join our Telephone Town Hall on Tuesday, April 16!
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by LA Metro
1M ago
Do you live in LA County? You’re invited to engage with agency leaders, listen and learn from other stakeholders, and share your ideas on our initiatives and FY25 annual budget this Tuesday, April 16 at 6 p.m.    Metro’s Telephone Town Hall is an opportunity for you to share your thoughts on Metro’s initiatives, including expanding and improving service, elevating the transit experience, and ensuring safety. Your input is critical to ensuring that the budget currently under development reflects the needs and priorities of the public.   Like past telephone town halls, M ..read more
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#GoMetro: Artist Robert Vargas makes Ohtani swing in Little Tokyo
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by Mey Lyn Mitteenn
1M ago
Robert Vargas worked for two weeks from Monday to Sunday to finish Ohtani’s mural. / Photo: Aurelia Ventura. Spanish version  Artist Robert Vargas says that from the backyard of his house in Boyle Heights —East Los Angeles—he can see the Dodger Stadium. “I remember looking forward to Fridays when there were games and fireworks. “I’m a fan of the team.” So, out of his affection for the blue and white and in honor of his memories as a child, he decided to paint the image of the recently acquired Japanese player Shohei Ohtani in the heart of Little Tokyo. “I don’t think there is a better p ..read more
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The Final Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Impact Report (EIS/EIR) is now available for the Southeast Gateway Line — here’s how to leave a comment
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by LA Metro
1M ago
Recently, we, jointly with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), released the Final Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Impact Report (EIS/EIR) for the Southeast Gateway Line (formerly known as the West Santa Ana Branch Transit Corridor Project). Spanning 14.5 miles from Slauson/A Line Station in the unincorporated community of Florence-Firestone in Los Angeles to the future Pioneer Station in the City of Artesia, this light rail transit (LRT) line aims to provide high-quality, reliable service for everyone traversing the corridor.   Clocking in at over 1,300 pages, the EIS ..read more
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