Los Angeles Metro (disambiguation)

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Los Angeles Metro most commonly refers to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, a regional transportation planning agency and public transportation operating agency.

Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority public transit operator in Los Angeles County, California

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority is an agency that operates public transportation in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. It was formed in 1993 out of a merger of the Southern California Rapid Transit District and the Los Angeles County Transportation Commission. It is chartered under state law as a regional transportation planning agency.

Los Angeles Metro may also refer to:

Los Angeles Metro Rail urban rail system serving Los Angeles County, California

The Los Angeles Metro Rail is an urban rail transportation system serving Los Angeles County, California. It consists of six lines, including two rapid transit subway lines and four light rail lines serving 93 stations. It connects with the Metro Busway bus rapid transit system and also with the Metrolink commuter rail system.

Metrolink (California) commuter rail system in Southern California

Metrolink is a commuter rail system in Southern California consisting of seven lines and 62 stations operating on 534 miles (859 km) of rail network.

Los Angeles metropolitan area Metropolitan area in California, United States

The Los Angeles metropolitan area, also known as Metropolitan Los Angeles or the Southland, is the 30th largest metropolitan area in the world and the second-largest metropolitan area in the United States. It is the 3rd largest city by GDP in the world with a $1 trillion+ economy. It is entirely in the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. The tallest building in the Los Angeles metropolitan area is the Wilshire Grand Center at 1,100 feet in Downtown Los Angeles.

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Union Station (Los Angeles) Main railway station in Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles Union Station (LAUS) is the main railway station in Los Angeles, California, and the largest railroad passenger terminal in the Western United States. It opened in May 1939 as the Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal, replacing La Grande Station and Central Station.

Expo Line (Los Angeles Metro) light-rail line running between downtown Los Angeles and Culver City

The Expo Line is a 15.2 mi (24.5 km) light rail line that runs between Downtown Los Angeles and Santa Monica. The line is named after Exposition Boulevard, which it runs alongside for most of its route. It is one of the six lines in the Metro Rail system, and is operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro).

Southern California Rapid Transit District

The Southern California Rapid Transit District, was the successor to the original Metropolitan Transit Authority after it became apparent that it was under-powered for the job of remaking mass transit in Los Angeles, and a public relations problem for elected officials when it rejected monorails after years of study and embraced subway along Wilshire Boulevard as its Backbone Route. RTD was created by an act of the California State Legislature in 1964 sponsored by State Senator Thomas M. Rees in large part to correct the deficiencies of the LAMTA, and took over all of the bus service operated by MTA on November 5, 1964. RTD was merged into the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority in 1993.

Los Angeles Department of Transportation

The Los Angeles Department of Transportation, commonly referred to as LADOT, is a municipal agency that oversees transportation planning, design, construction, maintenance and operations within the City of Los Angeles. LADOT was created by city ordinance, and is run by a general manager appointed by the Mayor of Los Angeles, under the oversight of a citizens' commission also appointed by the mayor. LADOT is best known for providing public transportation to the City of Los Angeles. It currently operates the second-largest fleet in Los Angeles County next to Metro. It consist of over 300 vehicles, serving nearly 30 million passengers a year and operating over 800,000 hours.

Financial District, Los Angeles Neighborhood of Los Angeles in County of Los Angeles, California, United States

The Financial District is a neighborhood in Downtown Los Angeles south of the Bunker Hill district. The two neighborhoods are divided roughly at 5th Street. Like Bunker Hill, the Financial District is home to corporate office skyscrapers, hotels and related services as well as banks, law firms, and real estate companies.

Purple Line (Los Angeles Metro) subway line in Los Angeles, operated by LACMTA

The Purple Line is a heavy rail subway line operating in Los Angeles, running between downtown and the Mid-Wilshire/Koreatown districts. It is one of six lines on the Metro Rail System, operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs station

Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs is a Metrolink rail station in the city of Norwalk, California. It is served by Metrolink's 91 Line from Los Angeles Union Station to Riverside and Metrolink's Orange County Line running from Los Angeles Union Station to Oceanside. On weekdays, this station is served by 19 Orange County Line trains and nine 91 Line trains. On weekends, eight Orange County Line trains and four 91 Line trains serve this station.

Regional Connector

The Regional Connector Transit Corridor is a light rail tunnel connection currently being built through Downtown Los Angeles to connect the current Metro Rail Blue and Expo Lines to the current Gold Line and Union Station. When completed, the project will provide a one-seat ride into the core of Downtown LA for passengers on these lines who currently need to transfer, and will reduce or eliminate transfers for many passengers traveling across the region via downtown.

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority operates a vast fleet of buses. As of 2009, Metro operated the second-largest bus fleet in North America, with a total of 2,472 buses.

Los Angeles can refer to both the City of Los Angeles and Los Angeles County, as well as the larger Los Angeles region.

John B. Catoe, Jr. is the former general manager of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority from 2007 to 2010. He was sworn in on January 27, 2007, replacing Jack Requa, the acting General Manager. Catoe was born and raised in a low-income area of Washington, D.C. and spent the majority of his childhood in the city, graduating from Spingarn High School. In his early 20s he moved to Southern California where he received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Redlands, Redlands. California. He currently resides in Santa Monica, CA.

Hyde Park is an under-construction at-grade light rail station in the Los Angeles County Metro Rail system.

Fairview Heights is an under-construction at-grade light rail station in the Los Angeles County Metro Rail system.

Kinkisharyo P3010 class of tramcar in Los Angeles

The Kinkisharyo P3010 is an articulated light rail car used on the Los Angeles County Metro Rail system. It was manufactured by Kinkisharyo and is used on all of Metro's light rail lines. The trains feature automatic train control, air conditioning, emergency intercoms, wheelchair spaces and emergency braking.

The West Santa Ana Branch Transit Corridor is a planned light rail line, mostly following the historic Pacific Electric West Santa Ana Branch, connecting downtown Los Angeles to the city of Artesia and other cities in southeastern Los Angeles County.