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Complaints abound on the highly popular Expo Line because the MTA doesn't have enough rail cars to accommodate everyone who wants to ride it.
On a Saturday morning trip to downtown Los Angeles, a Metro Expo Line train pulled out of a station in Exposition Park, its three cars filled with passengers.
The LA Metro is making changes to three rail line schedules to accommodate testing on the new downtown Regional Connector. NBC Universal, Inc. Changes to Metro's Blue, Expo and Gold line schedules ...
L.A. County Metro started a test run of its Expo Line light rail at 11 a.m. The train began its route at 23rd and Flower Street. It's an empty car only going two miles an hour. This is an early ...
Though Los Angeles finally has its rail line to the Pacific Ocean, there have been rumblings of discontent from passengers. The new Expo line is almost too popular—the train cars have passengers ...
Metro Board Chair Fernando Dutra told ENR that the project at the top of his agency’s priority list right now is the ...
With the long-awaited launch of train service to Santa Monica finally upon Los Angeles, here's an answer to every conceivable question about the Expo extension.
LOS ANGELES — A man hit by a Metro train Wednesday morning was taken to a hospital with a leg injury, authorities said. The 25-year-old pedestrian was taken to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center ...
But separating the train at all of these intersections would have increased the cost of building the Expo Line, potentially beyond the point Metro could afford.
A motorcyclist was killed Monday morning when he collided with a Metro Expo Line train west of downtown Los Angeles, authorities said.
Changes to Metro's Blue, Expo and Gold line schedules began Sunday. The final trains of the night will be leaving earlier to accommodate testing on the new downtown Regional Connector. The 1.9 ...
LEIMERT PARK (CBSLA.com) — A car collided with a Metro Expo Line train Sunday evening near Leimert Park. The accident occurred around 8:45 p.m. near 3150 Exposition Blvd. on the Exposition Line ...