Los Angeles Metro will launch its new Transit Center near LAX on June 6, expanding the region’s connectivity and providing streamlined access to the airport. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Los Angeles Metro will launch its new Transit Center near LAX on June 6, expanding the region’s connectivity and providing streamlined access to the airport
Photo: LA Metro

The center is located at Aviation Boulevard and 96th Street and links Metro’s K and C rail lines with a modern 16-bay bus terminal. It also offers passenger facilities such as a secure bike hub and a staffed service desk.

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This project marks a key investment by Los Angeles Metro in integrated mobility and supports broader efforts to reduce traffic congestion and improve air quality across the city.

Future connectivity will expand even further with the addition of Los Angeles World Airports’ Automated People Mover, currently under construction. This elevated train will link the Transit Center to all LAX terminals, removing the need for shuttle buses.

Los Angeles Metro Invests in Sustainable Mobility

By combining rail, bus, and bicycle infrastructure in one location, Los Angeles Metro enhances public transit efficiency. These efforts encourage sustainable travel and reduce reliance on personal vehicles.

The secure bike hub and new rail access make this hub a model for eco-conscious transport planning. Metro continues promoting cleaner mobility options for residents and visitors alike.

Los Angeles Metro’s Transit Center Set to Transform Travel

With the upcoming People Mover and unified access to airport transit, the LAX hub is expected to significantly improve passenger flow. Travelers will move more easily between city transit and airport terminals.

Final preparations are underway to ensure a smooth opening. Los Angeles Metro encourages riders to explore the upgraded services starting June 6.

Source: railway-news.com

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