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Security

Security camera image (for decorative purposes only).Your security is Metro’s top priority. We take every precaution to keep your trip safe. But the real eyes and ears of the system are YOU. Here’s how you can help:

Be aware

 If someone riding near you forgets a personal item, remind them to take it along.

Be informed

Know the location of emergency phones and memorize the Metro Sheriff’s Hotline: 888.950.SAFE (7233).

Be alert - Report any suspicious behavior, persons in unauthorized areas or unattended packages to Metro or Sheriff’s personnel immediately.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS)

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has initiated a nationwide campaign called: See Something, Say SomethingTM to raise the awareness of the travelling public to terrorist activities and to encourage the public to tell local law enforcement officials about the activity they may have seen. For more information on the Los Angeles initiative visit www.transitwatchla.org.


Quarterly Rail Accidents for FY12
(July 1, 2011 - June 30, 2012)

(Train/Auto and Train/Pedestrian Accidents)

(TRAIN/AUTO AND TRAIN/PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENTS)

  FY12Q1 FY12Q2 FY12Q3 FY12Q4 TOTAL
Blue Line Blue Line 3 7 11 7 28
Blue Line Red/Purple Line 0 0 0 0 0
Blue Line Green Line 0 0 0 0 0
Blue Line Gold Line 4 1 1 1 7
Blue Line Expo Line 0 0 3 1 4


Transit Education Programs
Transit Education Programs' main goal is to give informative safety programs  to the community. The presentation can range from fifteen minutes to one hour, depending on your needs.

Please visit our  Transit Eduction Programs & Safety website for more infomration on Metro's Transit Education program.


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