Los Angeles Metro’s D Line opened May 8, extending the subway through the historic Wilshire corridor, and its cheeky slogan dragged the internet along for the ride. ByR. Daniel Foster, Contributor.
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This story first appeared in The LA Local. For Koreatown resident George Chan, the appeal of public transit in Los Angeles is simple: avoiding the daily grind of driving. “I don’t like cars, so I’m ...
What was considered in the 1960s but rejected several times finally got built. The first phase of Metro’s long-awaited D (Purple) Line subway extension opened on Friday, adding three new stations ...
The Los Angeles Metro transit agency reported record ridership numbers this May compared with the same time in previous years ...
The first phase of Metro Los Angeles’ D Line extension officially opened — complete with a prehistoric nod to the ancient creatures that once roamed the land beneath one of its new stops. The three ...
LOS ANGELES - The long-awaited Metro D (Purple) Line subway extension began passenger service on Friday, significantly expanding Los Angeles' transit reach. The nearly four-mile addition connects ...
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