Commuters hurrying through Union Station toward their Metro trains Wednesday morning encountered a new obstacle near the entrance to the subway: an airport-style body scanner, designed to detect ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After it was put on pause due to concerns raised by the Los Angeles Fire Department, LA Metro’s tap-to-exit program is set to ...
After a 70-day pause for construction, Metro on Saturday reopened the westernmost stretch of its D (Purple) Line with full rail service resuming between Union Station and Koreatown. The transit agency ...
The subway extension will shuttle passengers between Beverly Hills and downtown LA in about 20 minutes.
The D Line subway from downtown’s Union Station currently ends at the Wilshire/Western Station in Koreatown. The first phase ...
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L.A. Metro will begin implementing its tap-to-exit program beginning Nov. 17 at the North Hollywood and Union Stations. To enter the metro, patrons usually enter by tapping their paid-for TAP card at ...
After it was put on pause due to concerns raised by the Los Angeles Fire Department, LA Metro’s tap-to-exit program is set to return at its two original stations and expand to another. As it sounds, ...