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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.
The MTA said the lawsuit placed numerous projects and 20,000 jobs at risk; a large portion of the MTA's 2025–2029 capital plan was to be financed by the toll. The proposed toll rates were released in late November 2023, [162] [163] and the MTA board approved the toll rates early that December.
The Los Angeles Metro Rail is an urban rail transit system serving Los Angeles County, California in the United States. It consists of six lines: four light rail lines (the A, C, E and K lines) and two rapid transit lines (the B and D lines), serving a total of 101 stations.
Headed South? Get Ready For 405 Toll Lanes - Los Alamitos-Seal Beach, CA - The Orange County Transit Authority announced plans to ease travel between Los Angeles and Orange Counties.
LOS ANGELES, CA — In response to changes taking shape in Downtown Los Angeles, a group of property owners, community organizations and other stakeholders Monday announced the formation of a...
The Los Angeles Metro ExpressLanes HOT system requires vehicles to be fitted with manually "switchable" transponders where the driver selects the number of occupants, based on which the appropriate fee is charged.
The all-electronic toll collection system being introduced in 2021 at the Bay Area's seven state-owned toll bridges is similar to the system used at the Golden Gate Bridge, which adopted all...
This article discusses the history of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA, also known as "Metro"), the regional transportation planning agency for Los Angeles County, California.
The history of the Los Angeles Metro Rail and Busway system begins in the early 1970s, when the traffic-choked region began planning a rapid transit system. The first dedicated busway opened along I-10 in 1973, and the region's first light rail line, the Blue Line (now the A Line) opened in 1990. Today the system includes over 160 miles (260 km ...
The filing included extensive documentation of vandalism by the MTA crew, including on the banks of the Los Angeles River, highway signs, highway sound walls, billboards, bridges, buses, passenger ...