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Line 130 remained in service between Artesia Station and Los Cerritos Center as LA Metro until June 26, 2022, when Long Beach Transit took over the eastern half of the route as their new Route 141. This resulted in the end of Metro's "most southernmost east-west corridor route" after over 45 years in service.
Following station. 1st Street. One-way operation. A Line. Pacific Avenue. toward Azusa. Location. Downtown Long Beach station (formerly Transit Mall station) is an at-grade light rail station on the A Line of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system.
Website. ridelbt .com. Long Beach Transit ( LBT) is a municipal transit company providing fixed and flexible bus transit services in Long Beach, California, United States, in other communities in south and southeast Los Angeles County, and northwestern Orange County. Long Beach Transit also operates the Passport shuttle, Aquabus, and Aqualink.
The Long Beach Line was a major interurban railway operated by the Pacific Electric Railway between Los Angeles and Long Beach, California via Florence, Watts, and Compton. Service began in 1902 and lasted until 1961, the last line of the system to be replaced by buses. In addition to the Long Beach service, the line served as a trunk for a ...
LONG BEACH, CA — Long Beach commuters who take Metro's light rail lines will have shorter wait times between trains as well as later service starting on Dec. 10.
The Long Beach–San Pedro Line is a former Pacific Electric interurban railway service in Los Angeles County, California. Unlike most of the company's services, trains did not travel to Downtown Los Angeles and instead provided a service between Long Beach and San Pedro. It was designated as line 9.
LONG BEACH, CA — Buses will replace Los Angeles Metro Trains in Downtown Long Beach on Tuesday due to crews repairing damaged power lines along the route.
Long Beach's network of streetcars peaked around 1911 with over 30 miles (48 km) of tracks throughout the city. Local services were discontinued in 1940, but interurban service to Los Angeles persisted until 1961. The route of the former main interurban line was rebuilt in the late 1980s as the Metro Blue Line, which operates at-grade with car ...
Long Beach Boulevard station is a elevated light rail station on the C Line of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system. It is located in the median of Interstate 105 (Century Freeway), above Long Beach Boulevard, after which the station is named, in the city of Lynwood, California.
Metro also operated a peak hour express shuttle from Long Beach to Downtown Los Angeles via the Harbor Transitway. During the second closure, Regional Connector tunnels were connected to 7th St/Metro Center station. [130]