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Explore Los Angeles by public transit. Start with Metro schedules, maps, arrival times, parking info, trip planning, stations, and fares.
The Los Angeles Metro Rail is an urban rail transit system serving Los Angeles County, California in the United States. It consists of six lines: four light rail lines (the A, C, E and K lines) and two rapid transit lines (the B and D lines), serving a total of 101 stations.
Map of the Greater Los Angeles area with all Metro modes and lines. The system map includes all subway lines and bus routes.
Metro Maps and Schedules. Metro’s overview and system maps provide a more detailed look at transit service within Metro’s five service areas. View Metro System Maps.
Metro’s original subway line starts at Union Station, with additional stops near Downtown landmarks like Grand Park, the Music Center and Grand Central Market.
A free shuttle bus connects LAX with the Metro C Line, and free shuttle buses transport passengers between airline terminals. Operated by Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), the LAX FlyAway® Bus provides frequent non-stop transportation between LAX, Union Station and Van Nuys.
The Los Angeles Metro Rail is a transportation system serving the city of Los Angeles in California. It began operation in July 1990 and consists of 6 lines and 101 stations and is operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. All lines run seven days a week between 05:00 - 24:00.
Metro ridership grows in April as safety concerns impact transit agency. The trip home is chaotic. The bus is full of families and people returning from work. Because it is a Commuter Express...
The history of the Los Angeles Metro Rail and Busway system begins in the early 1970s, when the traffic-choked region began planning a rapid transit system. The first dedicated busway opened along I-10 in 1973, and the region's first light rail line, the Blue Line (now the A Line ) opened in 1990.
The Los Angeles Metro Rail is an urban rail transit system in Los Angeles County, California, operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA or Metro). The system includes 101 metro stations with two rapid transit (known locally as a subway) and four light rail lines, covering 109 miles (175 km) of route ...