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08.2025 |
Construction has begun on the new 18-mile North Hollywood – Pasadena Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line.
The route has 22 stops and connects the following cities: North Hollywood, Burbank, Glendale, Eagle Rock and Pasadena.
The route will have transfers to the G Line in North Hollywood and the A Line, Memorial Park stop.
The route will be served by 16 units of 40-foot electric buses, located in Metro Division 9.
Currently, construction is in the design and utility survey phase. The planned opening date is 2028. |
25.07.2025 |
Metro Line D has reopened. Trains will run at intervals of 8 to 12 minutes, as was previously the custom. The express bus route has been canceled. |
17.06.2025 |
J Line and electric bus services have been fully resumed. Metro Local bus routes are expected to return to service closer to June 20. |
13.06.2025 |
Light rail service has been restored, and the Chinatown, Union Station, and Little Tokyo/Arts District stations have reopened. However, bus routes 4, 28, 33, 40, 45, 70, 78, and 92 remain suspended. J Line buses and electric buses continue to be rerouted around the downtown area. |
08.06.2025 |
Union Station, Chinatown, and Little Tokyo/Arts District stations on the A and E light rail lines are temporarily closed due to migrant protests that have erupted in Downtown Los Angeles. Express buses and J Line electric buses are being rerouted, resulting in travel times increasing by approximately 20 minutes. Bus routes 4, 28, 33, 40, 45, 70, 78, and 92 are currently suspended. |
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Pacific Electric is now listed as a separate system.
Sources
1. Jim Walker. The Yellow Cars of Los Angeles: A Roster of Streetcars of Los Angeles Railway and Successors from the 1890s to 1963 (Interurbans Special #43). Published by Pentrex Media Group, 1977.
2. Alan Lind. From Horsecars to Streamliners: An Illustrated History of the St. Louis Car Company. Park Forest, IL: Transport History Press, 1978.
3. Harold E. Cox. The Birney Car. Forty Fort, PA: Author, 1966.
See also: a personal site of Dr. Harold E. Cox with author’s books and car builders’ order lists: http://streetcars.telcen.com/
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