In an effort to curb cribe and squash fare evading, LA Metro is implementing their new Tap to Exit program at Union Station ...
But despite its reputation as a car city, Los Angeles has a surprisingly decent subway system. The Los Angeles Metro Rail system comprises two subway lines and four light rail lines that cover 93 ...
Starting Tuesday, many riders will need to tap their transit cards in order to disembark at Los Angeles Union Station in the latest effort by LA Metro to curb crime and crack down on fare evaders. The ...
LA Metro riders can expect to pass though metal detectors at more train stations and be scanned at bus stops to determine if electronic screening can keep guns, knives and other weapons off the ...
The policy aims to ensure all riders pay their fare and is part of a broader effort to enhance safety and reduce crime on the Metro system.
Weapons detection systems will be coming to more Metro stations and buses, but it's not clear exactly where yet.
LA Metro is set to partially restore bus line 134 connecting Malibu and Santa Monica, previously suspended due to the Palisades Fire, with some stop exclusions and expected delays.
The Metro Board of Directors voted Thursday to expand a pilot program deploying scanners to screen transit passengers for weapons. Metro began the pilot program last August at Los Angeles Union ...