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  2. FlyAway (bus) - Wikipedia

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    The LAX FlyAway began offering service at Union Station on March 15, 2006, and has been hailed as a success by city officials since its inception. [11] [12] Union Station was the second FlyAway service location to open. During its first year of operation, the FlyAway at Union Station transported 250,000 passengers, more than three times the ...

  3. Patsaouras Transit Plaza - Wikipedia

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    FlyAway coach at the Patsaouras Transit Plaza. LAX FlyAway service is offered between Union Station and Los Angeles International Airport. FlyAway buses run every 30 minutes between 5 am and 1 am and on the hour between 1 am and 5 am. Tickets are sold from a ticket kiosk at the southwest corner of the island platform. It utilizes bus bay #1.

  4. Los Angeles International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The FlyAway bus is a nonstop motorcoach/shuttle service run by LAWA, which provides scheduled service between LAX and Union Station in Downtown LA or the FlyAway terminal at the Van Nuys Airport in the San Fernando Valley. [279] FlyAway buses stop at every LAX terminal in a counter-clockwise direction, starting at terminal 1.

  5. Regional Connector - Wikipedia

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    Cost (2009 dollars) $899 million $1.120 billion $1.245 billion New daily systemwide trips 12,300 14,900 17,400 Cost effectiveness [Note 1] $20.44 (medium) $17.22 (medium) $16.77 (medium-high) Travel time Union Station to Pico 14 minutes 12 minutes 10 minutes Pico/Aliso to Pico 15 minutes 10 minutes 11 minutes Station locations Financial District

  6. G Line (Los Angeles Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Metro's board approved the plan on September 28, 2006, and it was completed in 2012 at a cost of US$215 million (US$285 million in 2023 adjusted for inflation). [22] [23] [24] This created two branches at the western end of the line beyond Canoga station; the older branch proceeded outside the busway on city streets to Warner Center. In 2018 ...

  7. J Line (Los Angeles Metro) - Wikipedia

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    On February 22, 2012, a drunk driver on the Harbor Freeway mistakenly entered the bus-only station area of the Harbor Freeway station. The driver, 51-year-old Stephen L. Lubin of Sun Valley, was traveling at 80 mph (130 km/h) in his 2009 Honda Fit (15 mph (24 km/h) over the freeway's posted speed limit ) as he entered the station and ...

  8. List of Los Angeles Metro Busway stations - Wikipedia

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    Station Image Line Location Service began Service ended 37th Street/USC J Line: Exposition Park: December 13, 2009: Balboa G Line: Winnetka: October 29, 2005: Cal State LA J Line: East Los Angeles: December 13, 2009: Canoga G Line: Canoga Park: December 27, 2006: Carson J Line: Carson: December 13, 2015: Chatsworth † G Line: Chatsworth: June ...

  9. History of the LACMTA - Wikipedia

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    As of July 1, 2007 the cost of the day pass was increased to US$5. As of July 2010 the cost of the day pass was increased again, costing US$6, however, the cost was brought down by US$5 in August 2011, and then to US$7 in September 2014. As of March 15, 2009, the day pass is sold only in electronic format on TAP Cards for bus riders. Riders are ...