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State awards $6.4 million for Ballona Creek bike path extension After four years of quiet, there is finally movement on the effort to extend the Ballona Creek bike path into Mid-City.

This looks like a nice bike ride.

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We've uploaded a bunch of "new" historical photos from the 1984 Olympics on our Flickr account. See the photostream here (more uploads to come!): www.flickr.com/photos/metro...

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any other updates?

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More information can be found in the 9/16/99 issue of the MyMetro employee news digest: libraryarchives.metro.net/DPGTL/employ...

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1999: the first Automated Passenger Counter (APC) is installed on 60 LA Metro buses. The APCs work in conjunction with GPS software to pinpoint the location of each stop and count the number of boardings.

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Please reach out to us at library@metro.net and we are happy to discuss options. Thx!

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Amtrak Mardi Gras Service: ‘Y’all Aboard!’ This report comes to you from New Orleans where, at this writing, a new Amtrak service started Monday, Aug. 18. Following a celebratory Aug. 16 run, Mardi Gras Service got officially under

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August 5: This Date in Los Angeles Transportation History 1954:  The Hollywood Freeway is considered completed. State Highway Engineer George T. McCoy recommends that the last major construction unit of the freeway, a portion of US101 between Hollywood Bo…

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1954: the Hollywood Freeway is completed.

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June 30: This Date in Los Angeles Transportation History 2012: The Metro Orange Line Extension opens. The four-mile addition to the 14-mile east-west San Fernando Valley busway extends service north-south from Canoga Park to Chatsworth. The project is th…

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2012: The Metro Orange Line (BRT) extension to Chatsworth opens. Read more here:

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Main Street near The Plaza The Main Street and Agricultural Railroad was the first suburban line in Los Angeles. This company was chartered in November 1874 and began operation in 1875 from Old River Southern Pacific on North S...

Here's the flickr link to that horsecar photographs. I love this old photograph showing horsecar tracks on Main street in downtown Los Angeles, around 1875.

www.flickr.com/photos/metro...

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June 9: This Date in Los Angeles Transportation History 1875:  The first horsecar, known as “Old No. 1,” arrives in Los Angeles to begin service on the Agricultural Park Line beginning July 1. Agricultural Park is now known as Exposition Par…

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1875: The first horsecar, known as “Old No. 1,” arrives in Los Angeles to begin service on the Agricultural Park Line beginning July 1.

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Who’s visiting the new LAX Metro Transit Center today?

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Read more about this and other historical news in RTD's Headway employee news magazine here: libraryarchives.metro.net/DPGTL/employ...

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June 6: This Date in Los Angeles Transportation History 1988:  The Southern California Rapid Transit District and the Los Angeles County Transportation Commission sign a pact that ensures that qualified minority- and women-owned businesses can now compe…

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1988: SCRTD and the Los Angeles County Transportation Commission sign a pact that ensures that qualified minority- and women-owned businesses can now compete in building Metro Rail projects.

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WORLD’S FIRST EVER DUAL BUS-TRAIN BANNER BREAK-THROUGH!!!!!

LAX/Metro Transit Center opens 5pm!

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The LA ART Gondola System with Zero Emissions Transit’s David Grannis
The LA ART Gondola System with Zero Emissions Transit’s David Grannis YouTube video by Metro Magazine

An interesting interview between Metro Magazine's (no affiliation) Executive Editor and David Grannis, Executive Director of Zero Emission Transit, the group trying to build the LA Aerial Rapid Transit (LA ART) Gondola.

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Why L.A.’s Metro Will Never Be Like NYC’s Subway | WSJ Pro Perfected
Why L.A.’s Metro Will Never Be Like NYC’s Subway | WSJ Pro Perfected YouTube video by The Wall Street Journal

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May 13: This Date in Los Angeles Transportation History 1934:  Los Angeles Railway institutes a $1.00 weekly pass good for unlimited rides on all $0.07 fare lines, as well as a $1.50 weekly pass. All of the company’s 3,500 employees are coached on…

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1934: Los Angeles Railway institutes a $1.00 weekly pass good for unlimited rides on all lines.

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LAX/Metro Transit Center Station - LA Metro Discover how the new LAX/Metro Transit Center Station will connect travelers to Los Angeles International Airport with seamless access to Metro Rail, bus services, and the future Automated People Mover.

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It's happening! LAX Metro Transit Center grand opening is June 6, 2025!

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LA Metro D Line Extension: A tour of Wilshire/La Brea | KCRW Features Seven new stations are coming to the LA Metro D Line within the next few years. KCRW tours the Wilshire/LA Brea station, slated to open in 2025.

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April 22: This Date in Los Angeles Transportation History 1964:  De Leuw, Cather & Company present to the City of Beverly Hills their final report on geometric design, alignment analysis and cost estimates for a proposed Beverly Hills Freeway. The two…

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1964: De Leuw, Cather & Company present to the City of Beverly Hills their final report on geometric design, alignment analysis and cost estimates for a proposed Beverly Hills Freeway.

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See the full Beverly Hills Freeway Traffic Study here: libraryarchives.metro.net/DPGTL/beverl...

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The Riverside Freeway
The Reseda Freeway in the SFV
The Pacific Coast Freeway
The Whitnall Freeway in the SFV
The Sunland Freeway
The Slauson Freeway
The Industrial Freeway
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In Beverly Hills, the engineers outline two possible freeway routes: one generally following Sunset Blvd and the other generally following Santa Monica Blvd (see the two solid lines through BH).

But also of note, the number of other planned freeways throughout Los Angeles County including...

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Map of proposed freeway projects in Los Angeles in the early 1960s.

Map of proposed freeway projects in Los Angeles in the early 1960s.

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1964: Wilbur Smith & Associates present the Beverly Hills Freeway Traffic Study to the Beverly Hills Director of Public Works.

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ZURICH: A Walking Tour of Zürich with Prof. Norman Garrick (Part One)
ZURICH: A Walking Tour of Zürich with Prof. Norman Garrick (Part One) YouTube video by Active Towns

Take a walking tour of Zurich with transportation planner, Dr. Norman Garrick

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March 19: This Date in Los Angeles Transportation History 1895:  The Los Angeles Railway is created. More information can be found in the May, 1942 issue of Two Bells, the Los Angeles Railway employee news magazine. 1912:  The Los Angeles & San Fernan…

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1912: The Los Angeles & San Fernando Valley Electric Railway Company is sold to Pacific Electric. Pacific Electric operated passenger rail from Los Angeles to the San Fernando Valley until December 28, 1952, when streetcar service was retired and ultimately replaced by a system of buses (MTA)...

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The LA Railway system operated frequent and local streetcar service within the City of Los Angeles, as a complement to Pacific Electric "Red Car" system, which operated more of an interurban commuter system of streetcars.

Read more about the L.A. Railway here: metroprimaryresources.info/hub/lary/

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