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Buses operate between the Regional Terminal and Terminal 4 or Terminal 5, which house American Airlines' other gates. [51] The Regional Terminal’s gate numbers (52A–52I) are meant to encourage passengers originating their travel from LAX to enter the airport through the less congested Terminal 5 and board the bus at a stop located at Gate 52.
I-5 north (Santa Ana Freeway) – Los Angeles: Northbound left exit and southbound entrance; I-5 south exit 130B: 23.28: 18: I-5 south (Santa Ana Freeway) – Santa Ana: Southbound left exit and northbound entrance; I-5 north exit 130C: East Los Angeles: 23.77: 19: Whittier Boulevard, Olympic Boulevard
5: Crenshaw Boulevard: Los Angeles–West Athens line: 6.77: 10.90: 7A: Vermont Avenue: Los Angeles: 7.39: 11.89: 7B: I-110 (Harbor Freeway) – Los Angeles, San Pedro: Judge Harry Pregerson Interchange; I-110 north exits 14A-B, south exit 14A — I-110 Express Lanes north: Two-lane left exit; left lane tolled, right lane free HOV access only ...
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The D Line (named the Purple Line in 2006; first leg to Westlake/MacArthur Park opened in 1993; to Koreatown in 1996) is a subway line running between Union Station in Downtown Los Angeles and Wilshire/Western station in the Koreatown neighborhood of Los Angeles Mid-Wilshire district. It was considered a branch of the Red Line prior to 2006.
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport said Tuesday it is moving forward with a long-awaited Terminal F, and a massive overhaul of Terminal C. ... 1973: Aerial view of the American Airlines ...
American Airlines has signed a new lease at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport that will include $4.8 billion to build a new terminal and renovate one of the five current terminals, airline ...
The airport is located in Burbank, and serves the heavily populated areas of northern Los Angeles County. It is the closest airport to the central and northeastern parts of L.A. (including Hollywood and Downtown Los Angeles), Glendale, Pasadena, the San Fernando Valley, the Santa Clarita Valley, and the western San Gabriel Valley.