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The Los Angeles Aerial Rapid Transit Project is a proposed aerial gondola in Los Angeles, California, United States, connecting Union Station to the Dodger Stadium property with an intermediate station at Los Angeles State Historic Park. The aerial gondolas will also serve Elysian Park adjacent to the stadium.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass wants a list of 31 conditions to be imposed on Frank McCourt's Dodger Stadium gondola project before it goes to a vote.
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority was formed on February 1, 1993, by the California State Legislature which merged two rival agencies: the Southern California Rapid Transit District (SCRTD or more often, RTD) and the Los Angeles County Transportation Commission (LACTC).
Los Angeles Aerial Rapid Transit, Los Angeles, proposed; Skytrail (pulse gondola), Trees of Mystery, Klamath; Skyway, Disneyland, Anaheim (first in U.S.; closed in 1994) California Trail Gondola, Oakland Zoo; Sterling Vineyards, Calistoga; Palm Springs Arial Tram; Colorado Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park Gondola, Glenwood Springs
The expansion comes eight months after Waymo began offering rides in Los Angeles to a limited group of passengers chosen from a waiting list that had ballooned to more than 300,000 people.
The project provides a one-seat ride into the core of Downtown for passengers on those lines who previously needed to transfer, thus reducing or altogether eliminating many transfers of passengers traveling across the region via Downtown Los Angeles. [1] The project was implemented by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority ...
Last month, the company said it was starting with a Los Angeles fleet of fewer than 50 cars covering a 63-square-mile area from Santa Monica to downtown L.A. Los Angeles County has a population of ...
Universal City/Studio City station is an underground rapid transit (known locally as a subway) station on the B Line of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system. It is located under Lankershim Boulevard at its intersection of Campo de Cahuenga and Universal Hollywood Drive in the neighborhoods of Universal City and Studio City, after which the station is named.