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  2. A Line (Los Angeles Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The A Line is the oldest and busiest light rail line in the Los Angeles Metro Rail system, carrying over 15 million passengers in 2023, with an average of 69,216 weekday riders in May 2024. Its initial segment from Downtown Los Angeles to Long Beach opened in 1990, utilizing much of the original right of way of the former Pacific Electric Long ...

  3. List of Los Angeles Metro Rail stations - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Metro Rail is an urban rail transit system in Los Angeles County, California, operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA or Metro). The system includes 102 metro stations with two rapid transit (known locally as a subway) and four light rail lines, covering 109 miles (175 km) of route ...

  4. Los Angeles Metro Rail - Wikipedia

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    Blue Line Initial Segment July 14, 1990 ‍ Pico – Anaheim Street: 17 19.1 $2.2 billion Blue Line Long Beach Loop September 1, 1990 Anaheim Street – Pacific Avenue: 4 2.2 Blue Line To Financial District February 15, 1991 ‍ Pico – 7th Street/Metro Center: 1 0.7 Red Line MOS-1 January 30, 1993 ‍ Union Station – Westlake/MacArthur Park ...

  5. History of Los Angeles Metro Rail and Busway - Wikipedia

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    Official map of the Los Angeles Metro Rail and Busway system with the line letter designations. Version from June 16, 2023. When the entire Blue Line reopened on November 2, 2019, [134] it was renamed the A Line, while retaining its blue color on maps.

  6. Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority

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    The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA), branded as Metro, is the county agency that plans, operates, and coordinates funding for most of the public transportation system in Los Angeles County, California, the most populated county in the United States.

  7. Regional Connector - Wikipedia

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    Line Route Color A Line (Blue) The previously existing part of the A Line would continue service under its name. The northern half of the former L Line (Union Station to Azusa) became part of the A Line via the new tunnel. Retained Blue Color. E Line (Expo) The previously existing part of the E Line will continue service under its name.

  8. Chinatown station (Los Angeles Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Wheels of Change is a public Metro Art installation by Chusien Chang located at the Los Angeles Chinatown Metro Station, part of the LA Metro A Line (previously the Gold Line). Unveiled in 2003, the artwork explores themes of cultural diversity, historical recognition, and the philosophy of change inspired by the Chinese I-Ching (Book of Change).

  9. E Line (Los Angeles Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The E Line (formerly the Expo Line from 2012–2019) is a 21.9-mile (35.2 km) [2] light rail line in Los Angeles County, California. It is one of the six lines of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system, operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro).