Blue Line At 20: Welcoming The First Metro Rail Project And Its Continued Success
As we discussed last week during our look back at early rail links between Los Angeles and Long Beach, Wednesday is the 20th anniversary of
As we discussed last week during our look back at early rail links between Los Angeles and Long Beach, Wednesday is the 20th anniversary of
Pacific Electric Railway On First Day Of Operation to Long Beach, July 4, 1902 (via Metro Library Flickr) Next week, Los Angeles’ first contemporary rail
In the long history of transit planning in Los Angeles, early documents focused on relieving congestion with new street plans. Shortly after phenomenal growth in
Click on the map to open it, and again to enlarge it. We wanted to follow up on yesterday’s post about the proposed underground express
As we proposed in our inaugural welcome post, our goal is to provide context for current transportation issues as well as to share the rich
Years before the El Monte Busway became the first dedicated freeway lanes for buses and decades before the Metro Silver Line began running, the
Over the past few years, large cities have sought to increase the availability recreational space in crowded urban environments. The success of Chicago’s Millennium Park
The successful launch of the Dodger Stadium Express this month allows many people to not only fight traffic and reduce air pollution, but to take