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Crenshaw/LAX Transit Corridor (project acceleration)* Accelerates construction of a line along the Crenshaw Bl Corridor and connects Los Angeles, Inglewood, Hawthorne and El Segundo, plus unincorporated LA County. Region(s): City of Los Angeles, South Bay citiesMore: Project Website |
$1.21B |
Preliminary Engineering
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East Light Rail Access (Gold Line) Increases access, including pedestrian and bicycle, to the Gold Line Eastside Light Rail project. Region(s): City of Los AngelesMore: Project Website |
$30.0M |
Ongoing
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Eastside Transit Corridor Phase 2 Extends Metro Gold Line farther east from the Pomona/Atlantic Station. Region(s): Gateway Cities, San Gabriel ValleyMore: Project Website |
$1.27B |
MIS/EIR/EIS/EA Draft Phase
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Exposition Transit Corridor, Phase II Extends the Exposition Rail Line, currently under construction to Culver City, to Santa Monica. Region(s): City of Los Angeles, Westside citiesCity: Los Angeles More: Project Website |
$925M |
Construction
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Gold Line Foothill Extension Extends the Metro Gold Line from its current terminus in Pasadena toward Claremont. Region(s): San Gabriel ValleyMore: Project Website |
$735M |
Construction
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Green Line Extension to Los Angeles International Airport* Links the Metro Green Line to LAX at the Aviation Station. Region(s): City of Los Angeles, South Bay citiesMore: Project Website |
$200M |
Alternatives Analysis Study
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Metro Orange Line Extension Extends the Metro Orange Line north from Canoga Park Station to Chatsworth with a projected completion three years early. Region(s): City of Los Angeles, San Fernando ValleyMore: Project Website |
$182M |
Open For Service
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Metro Rail Capital Projects Maintains rail facilities by improving operational systems, upgrading rail yards and purchasing new rail cars. Region(s): Regionwide Programs |
$788M |
Ongoing
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Metrolink Capital Improvement Projects (Los Angeles County) Purchases trains, expands the Eastern Maintenance Facility and upgrades sidings and crossovers to increase speed and safety. Local jurisdictions could use funds to improve parking and station facilities within their cities and offer connecting shuttle services. Region(s): Regionwide Programs, San Fernando Valley |
$1.18B |
Ongoing
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Regional Connector: Transit Corridor* Links four light rail lines that terminate at the edges of Central LA. Expected to provide seamless connections between Long Beach/Claremont, and Culver City/East LA, minimizing the need for rail transfers. Region(s): City of Los Angeles, Gateway Cities, San Gabriel Valley, South Bay cities, Westside citiesMore: Project Website |
$160M |
Preliminary Engineering
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Sepulveda Pass Transit Corridor Provides a rapid transit option to improve traffic flow between the Westside and the San Fernando Valley through the Sepulveda Pass along the I-405 freeway corridor. It will provide a viable alternative to driving on a heavily congested freeway. Specific transit technology and routing will be subject to approved plans developed in cooperation with local jurisdictions and affected communities. Region(s): City of Los Angeles, San Fernando ValleyMore: Project Website |
$1.0B |
Initial Planning
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South Bay Green Line Extension* Extends the Metro Green Line from its current terminus in Redondo Beach to the South Bay Galleria. Region(s): South Bay citiesMore: Project Website |
$272M |
MIS/EIR/EIS/EA Draft Phase
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West Santa Ana Transit Corridor Provides for the development of a grade-separated transit corridor. Phase I is designed to go from the LA County line toward downtown LA. Region(s): City of Los Angeles, Gateway CitiesMore: Project Website |
$240M |
Alternatives Analysis Study
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Westside Subway Extension (to be opened in segments) Extends Metro Rail to the Westside. The project is expected to serve Century City and Westwood/UCLA. Region(s): City of Los Angeles, Westside citiesMore: Project Website |
$4.07B |
Final Design
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