Transportation News and Reviews | The Source Go Metro to the best events in Los Angeles this weekend: March 20-22 March is feeling like summer across Los Angeles, and this weekend brings the heat — literally
Metro to run direct bus service to FIFA World Cup™ matches from . . . Here are a few helpful tips: •The LAX Metro Transit Center opened last June and is adjacent to Los Angeles International Airport, the largest airport in our region The station is easy to reach via our C Line, K Line, several Metro bus lines and other municipal bus routes A frequent bus shuttle runs between the airport terminals and our station
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Service - The Source Metro to run direct bus service to FIFA World Cup™ matches from multiple locations in the Los Angeles area by Steve Hymon March 4, 2026
D Line Subway Extension Section 1 update: Ninety-eight percent finished . . . Stay tuned for updates The D Line’s Section 1 is unlike all other Metro projects Traveling beneath one of the region’s busiest streets, it connects the cities of Los Angeles and Beverly Hills, a handful of neighborhoods, and dozens of destinations (think the Miracle Mile, Century City, and UCLA, to name a few)
In major step forward for Sepulveda Transit Corridor Project, Metro . . . The Metro Board of Directors on Thursday unanimously approved Metro staff’s recommendation for a Locally Preferred Alternative (LPA) for the Sepulveda Transit Corridor Project The decision on the LPA – the project’s route and the type of train it will use — is a major milestone in planning the long-awaited, high-capacity rail connection between the San Fernando Valley and West Los
It’s official! D Line Extension Section 1 to open on May 8 In a significant leap forward for public transit in our region, the first section of the D (Purple) Line Extension will open on May 8, Metro Board Chair Fernando Dutra announced today Service along the 3 9-mile Section 1 corridor includes three new stations: Wilshire La Brea and Wilshire Fairfax — which bookend Los Angeles’ famed Miracle Mile — and Wilshire La Cienega in Beverly Hills
Destinations - The Source Spring has arrived across Los Angeles, and the final weekend of March delivers The Dodgers are back on the diamond, L A Zoo Bloom is in full swing, and events are popping up across the county Metro can get you there without the parking headache Here’s what’s happening All Weekend LA Dodgers host Arizona Diamondbacks for […]