Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Expo line testing

Expo Line testing in Santa Monica on Saturday. Please see the notice and map above. Work crews huddle up before the test runs begins Monday . The train halts before crossing Bagley Avenue.


Photo by Darrell Clarke, via submission.

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Another reminder: train testing between Palms and Santa Monica continues during the day and night.

Looking west down the tracks toward the final Expo station and the Santa Monica Pier beyond. A pedestrian plaza is being built between the Downtown Santa Monica Station (at left in the photo) and Ocean Avenue. The line has since grown in popularity, leading to overcrowded trains. Staff will conduct testing to the . Early reports from the scene indicate the truck was traveling . Expo trains testing in Downtown Los Santa Monica.


Friday marked an important milestone in the progress of Expo Phase II. The Expo Construction Authority officially handed over control of the Expo Phase II track to L. Metro for the county transit agency to . To allow OUTSIDE AGENCIES to interface with the train before it opens . Below are some fun places worth checking out for your shopping, eating and entertainment needs, all easily accessible from the seven new stations on the Westside. The new service will allow riders to get from 3rd . From left, County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, . The second phase — funded by Measure R — will run between Culver City and downtown Santa Monica and is expected to begin construction . Alan Weeks, life long transit enthusiast and . The long, long-awaited opening of the last leg of the 6. Angelenos can now take the train from Downtown LA to the beach and vice versa . This video is footage of the two trains going back . The Expo was held at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, MI, and drew well over 0attendees. Testing of trains began in April and .

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