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Out with the old

Added on Saturday, October 20th, 2007

[tags]los angeles, mta, red line, purple line, transit passenger information system[/tags]

Old LED sign
New Transit Passenger Information System monitor

Metro is beginning installation of the new Transit Passengers Information System monitors on the Red and Purple Line platforms at 7th Street/Metro Center.

One of the older LED signs has been dismounted and gutted, resting beneath an escalator. One of the new 46-inch LCD screens has been put in its place. This photo was shot earlier this week, and the monitor was still in its original packaging. It will be operational shortly.

See also MetroRiderLA’s previous posts:

Metrolink Santa Clarita expanded service ends today

Added on Friday, October 19th, 2007

[tags]los angeles, metrolink, commuter rail, santa clarita, newhall[/tags]

According to the Santa Clarita Transit web site, the added emergency service on the Metrolink Antelope Valley Line ends today. Also, Metrolink continues to honor Santa Clarita Transit commuter passes as free payment through today.

Green Line service delays this weekend

Added on Friday, October 19th, 2007

[tags]los angeles, green line, light rail, norwalk, downey, lynwood, hawthorne, el segundo, redondo beach[/tags]

Metro has announced planned service delays on the Green Line from 9 tonight until 4 p.m. Sunday. Maintenance crews will repair and test signals during this time.

Metro has not posted schedules or decreased frequencies for this period. Other parallel east-west services in the area include Metro Rapid Line 711 and Local lines 111, 115, 117, 120, 121 and 125.

Gold Line service delays tonight and Saturday

Added on Friday, October 19th, 2007

[tags]los angeles, gold line, light rail, pasadena, south pasadena[/tags]

Metro has announced planned service delays on the Gold Line tonight and Saturday night. Maintenance crews are fixing tracks between the Allen and Sierra Madre Villa stations. Crews begin work tonight at nine through the end of service, and all day Saturday.

Metro has not posted the times or reduced frequencies for the trains. Passengers needing to travel between Pasadena and downtown Los Angeles should consider Line 485 along Lake Avenue and lines 81 and 83 in northeast Los Angeles.

Expo Line Phase 2 initial screening meetings

Added on Thursday, October 18th, 2007

[tags]los angeles, mta, expo line, light rail, santa monica, west los angeles[/tags]

Expo Phase 2 Map
Credit: Metro

Yes, it’s another in a series of many transit project meetings. This time, Metro reveals its plans for Phase II of the Expo Line, including the burning question: Will the agency do the right thing or cave in to the worst elements of Cheviot Hills?

All of the following meetings are 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

See also:

Westside Extension Transit Study Corridor picture report

Added on Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

[tags]los angeles, public transit, southern california transit advocates, transit coalition[/tags]

Westside Extenstion Transit Study Corridor at Wilshire United Methodist Church

About 60 people attended Metro’s Westside Extension Transit Study Corridor meeting at the Wilshire United Methodist Church in Windsor Village on Tuesday night. Only about 15 people signed up to give public comments, limited to two minutes.

According to Metro staffers and the transit advocates attending the other series of meetings, this had the smallest attendance so far. The Emerson Middle School and Pan Pacific meetings drew closer to 100 each. [Note: See comments below for Metro's tally of attendance.] Metro’s anticipating more comments coming in by mail and e-mail.

In this meeting, as in the past two, sentiment is very much in favor of extending the subway to the sea. And this is the meeting closest to the neighborhoods that have provided the wealthiest, most concentrated and unabashedly racist opposition to public transportation.

A few of the homeowners’ associations representatives appeared here. A couple of them expressed concern over construction impacts, and opposition to bus-only lanes. One person was opposed to building a station at Wilshire and Crenshaw boulevards.

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