- Transportation in Greater Los Angeles
=Definition of Greater Los Angeles=
Please consider that even though the boundaries itself is ambiguous, this article follows the boundaries as set forth by the wiki article
Greater Los Angeles which excludes the San Diego and Imperial Countries.Rail services
Local Rail Services
Metrolink
As Greater Los Angeles' main commuter rail service, Metrolink runs seven lines through Southern California.
* 91 Line (61.6 mile route between Union Station and Riverside-Downtown)
* Antelope Valley Line (76.6 mile route between Union Station and Lancaster)
* Inland Empire-Orange County (IEOC) Line (100.1 mile route between San Bernardino and Oceanside)
* Orange County Line (87.2 mile route between Union Station and Oceanside)
* Riverside Line (59.1 mile route between Union Station and Riverside-Downtown)
* San Bernardino Line (61.5 mile route between Union Station and San Bernardino/Riverside-Downtown)
* Ventura County Line (70.9 mile route between Union Station and Montalvo, Ventura)
Los Angeles County Metro Rail
The Los Angeles County Metro Rail is a
light rail and subway system that serves primarily Los Angeles and its surrounding cities. There are several routes associated to this system, which follows:The
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) runs five rail lines throughout Los Angeles County.* The Blue Line (opened in 1990) is a
light rail line running between 7th Street/Metro Center station in Downtown Los Angeles and Transit Mall station in Downtown Long Beach. It is the first of the MTA's modern rail lines since the 1961 demise of thePacific Electric Railway 's Red Car system.* The Red Line is a subway line running between Union Station in
Downtown Los Angeles and North Hollywood station in North Hollywood. The first leg opened to Westlake / MacArthur Park in 1993, to Hollywood in 1999, and to North Hollywood in 2000.* The Green Line (opened in 1995) is a light rail line running between Marine/Redondo station in the South Bay region of Los Angeles and the Norwalk station in Norwalk. The line operates mostly in the median of the
Century Freeway (Interstate 105). It offers indirect access toLos Angeles International Airport via a shuttle bus from the Aviation/I-105 station. It is the region's only above-ground light rail line that is completely grade separated.* The Gold Line (opened in 2003) is a light rail line that runs between Union Station in Downtown Los Angeles and Sierra Madre Villa station in Pasadena and runs through Highland Park and South Pasadena. Portions run elevated, below ground, in city streets, and in the median of a freeway.
* The Purple Line (named 2006; first leg to Westlake/MacArthur Park opened in 1993; to Koreatown in 1996) is a subway line running between Union Station in Downtown Los Angeles and Wilshire/Western station in the Koreatown neighborhood of Los Angeles
Mid-Wilshire district. It was considered a branch of the Red Line prior to 2006.Linking Rail Services
Amtrak California "Pacific Surfliner"
The "Pacific Surfliner" is a 350-mile (563 km)
Amtrak passenger train route serving communities on the coast ofSouthern California betweenSan Diego and San Luis Obispo.Amtrak "Coast Starlight"
The Coast Starlight is a 1,389-mile (2,235 km) passenger train route operated by Amtrak on the West Coast of the United States. It runs from Seattle, Washington's King Street Station to Los Angeles, California's Union Station.
Amtrak "Southwest Chief"
The Southwest Chief (formerly the Southwest Limited) is a passenger train operated by Amtrak along a 2256-mile (3631-km) route through the Midwestern and Southwestern United States. It runs from Chicago, Illinois, to Los Angeles, California, passing through Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and California.
Amtrak "Sunset Limited"
The Sunset Limited is a passenger train that for most of its history has run between New Orleans and Los Angeles, California, and that from early 1993 through late August 2005 also ran east of New Orleans to Florida, making it during that time the only true transcontinental passenger train in American history (ignoring, of course, the comparatively small gaps between its endpoint stations and the respective seacoasts).
Amtrak "Texas Eagle"
The Texas Eagle is a 1306-mile (2102 km) passenger train route operated by Amtrak in the central and western United States. Trains run daily between Chicago, Illinois, and San Antonio, Texas, and continue to Los Angeles, California, 2728 miles (4390 km) total, three days a week (incorporated as part of the Sunset Limited).
Bus services
Buses in the Greater Los Angeles is serviced by several governmental entities, mostly notable
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (also known as Metro, MTA or LACMTA), Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA),Riverside Transit Agency , OmniTrans (San Bernardino County), Santa Barbara MTDand South Coast Area Transit (Ventura County).Road services
Public roads
The Greater Los Angeles area operates on a very extensive network of public roadways that allows vehicle drivers convenient direct access to all practical destinations in the area.
Major Freeways leading into and out of Greater Los Angeles Area
*Interstate 5 southbound to
Tijuana inBaja California ,Mexico , northbound to the Central Valley
**John J. Montgomery Freeway fromU.S.-Mexico border crossing atSan Ysidro, California to Downtown San Diego
**San Diego Freeway from Downtown San Diego to theEl Toro Y
**Santa Ana Freeway from theEl Toro Y to theEast L.A. Interchange
**Golden State Freeway from theEast L.A. Interchange toWheeler Ridge, California
*Interstate 10 west terminus atSanta Monica, California , eastbound to theArizona State Line
**Santa Monica Freeway fromSanta Monica, California to theEast L.A. Interchange
**San Bernardino Freeway from theEast L.A. Interchange toSan Bernardino, California
*Interstate 15 south terminus inBarrio Logan in San Diego, northbound to theNevada State Line
**Temecula Valley Freeway from theSan Diego County Line toLake Elsinore
**Corona Freeway fromLake Elsinore toCorona
**Ontario Freeway fromCorona to Devore
**Mojave Freeway from Devore to theNevada State Line
*Interstate 40 west terminus inBarstow, California , eastbound to theArizona State Line
**Needles Freeway
*U.S. Route 101 south terminus at theEast L.A. Interchange , westbound toSanta Barbara, California then northbound to theCentral Coast of California
**Santa Ana Freeway from theEast L.A. Interchange to theFour Level Interchange
**Hollywood Freeway from theFour Level Interchange to the junction with theVentura Freeway
**Ventura Freeway from the junction with theHollywood Freeway toSeacliff, California
*State Route 14, south terminus atTunnel Station , northbound toBishop, California
**Antelope Valley Freeway fromTunnel Station toMojave, California Greater Los Angeles Freeways
*State Route 1
**freeway stub inDana Point , leading north from Interstate 5
**freeway stub east ofOxnard
*State Route 2
**Glendale Freeway fromSilver Lake to junction with State Route 134 inGlendale, California
**Frank D. Lanterman Freeway from junction with State Route 134 toLa Cañada-Flintridge
*Interstate 5
**San Diego Freeway fromSan Diego to theEl Toro Y inIrvine
**Santa Ana Freeway from theEl Toro Y inIrvine to theEast L.A. Interchange
**Golden State Freeway from theEast L.A. Interchange toWheeler Ridge, California inKern County
*Interstate 10
**Santa Monica Freeway fromSanta Monica to theEast L.A. Interchange
**San Bernardino Freeway from theEast L.A. Interchange toSan Bernardino, California
*State Route 14
**Antelope Valley Freeway fromSylmar toMojave, California inKern County
*Interstate 15
**Temecula Valley Freeway fromSan Diego County line toLake Elsinore
**Corona Freeway fromLake Elsinore toCorona
**Ontario Freeway fromCorona to Devore
**Mojave Freeway from Devore to theNevada State Line
*State Route 22
**7th Street freeway stub fromLong Beach, California toLos Alamitos, California at the Interstate 405 and Interstate 605 interchange
**Garden Grove Freeway fromWestminster, California toOrange, California
*State Route 23
**Moorpark Freeway fromNewberry Springs, California toMoorpark, California
*State Route 33
**Ojai Freeway fromVentura, California toFoster Park, California
*Interstate 40
**Needles Freeway fromBarstow, California to theArizona State Line
*State Route 47
**Vincent Thomas Bridge connectingSan Pedro toTerminal Island
**Terminal Island Freeway from Seaside Ave to Henry Ford Ave exit (splitting off from State Route 103
*State Route 55
**Costa Mesa Freeway , formerlyNewport Freeway fromCosta Mesa toAnaheim
*State Route 57
**Orange Freeway from theOrange Crush toSan Dimas, California
*State Route 58
**freeway stub east fromBarstow, California
*State Route 60
**Pomona Freeway from theEast L.A. Interchange toRiverside, California
**Moreno Valley Freeway fromRiverside, California to the junction with Interstate 10
*State Route 71
**Chino Valley Freeway from just north of State Route 91 to State Route 60
**freeway stub from theKellogg Interchange leading to theCorona Expressway
*State Route 73
**Corona del Mar Freeway fromCosta Mesa to Irvine
**San Joaquin Hills Toll Road from Irvine toLaguna Niguel
*State Rotue 90
**Marina Freeway freeway stub east and west of the Interstate 405 nearMarina del Rey
**Richard M. Nixon Parkway freeway stub west from just north of State Route 91 inYorba Linda
*State Route 91
**Gardena Freeway from Interstate 110 inGardena toArtesia
**Artesia Freeway fromArtesia toFullerton at Interstate 5
**Riverside Freeway fromFullerton at Interstate 5 toRiverside, California
*U.S. Route 101
**Santa Ana Freeway from theEast L.A. Interchange to theFour Level Interchange
**Hollywood Freeway from theFour Level Interchange to the junction with State Route 134 and State Route 170
**Ventura Freeway from the junction with State Route 134 and State Route 170 toSeacliff, California just west ofVentura
*State Route 103
**Terminal Island Freeway co-signed from Seaside Avenue with State Route 47 to Sepulveda Blvd/Willow Street inLong Beach
*Interstate 105
**Glenn Anderson Freeway , more commonly known as theCentury Freeway fromEl Segundo to Norwalk
*Interstate 110
**Harbor Freeway fromSan Pedro, California to Downtown L.A. at the interchange with theSanta Monica Freeway
*State Route 110
**Harbor Freeway from the interchange with theSanta Monica Freeway to theFour Level Interchange
**Pasadena Freeway from theFour Level Interchange toPasadena, California
*State Route 118
**Ronald Reagan Freeway , also known as theSimi Valley-San Fernando Valley Freeway , or more simply, theSimi Valley Freeway from Moorpark to San Fernando
*State Route 133
**Laguna Freeway from just south of Interstate 405 to Interstate 5
**Eastern Transportation Corridor from Interstate 5 to State Route 241
*State Route 134
**Ventura Freeway from the junction with theHollywood Freeway inUniversal City to Pasadena
*State Route 138
**freeway stub east from Interstate 5 nearGorman
*State Route 170
**Hollywood Freeway from the interchange with theVentura Freeway to theGolden State Freeway
*Interstate 210 and State Route 210
**Foothill Freeway fromSylmar to Redlands
*Interstate 215
**Escondido Freeway from Murrieta to Riverside
**Riverside Freeway from Riverside to San Bernardino
**Barstow Freeway from San Bernardino to Devore
*State Route 241
**Foothill Transportation Corridor from Oso Parkway to theEastern Transportation Corridor
**Eastern Transportation Corridor from theFoothill Transportation Corridor to theRiverside Freeway
*State Route 261
**Eastern Transportation Corridor from Jamboree Road near theSanta Ana Freeway to State Route 241
*Interstate 405
**San Diego Freeway from theEl Toro Y inIrvine to San Fernando
*Interstate 605
**San Gabriel River Freeway from Los Alamitos to Duarte
*Interstate 710
**Long Beach Freeway from Long Beach to Valley Blvd. in Alhambra
**freeway stub south from theFoothill Freeway (unsigned SR 710)Air services
The Greater Los Angeles Area is serviced by 4 major airports and several minor airports. Los Angeles International (LAX), while LA/Ontario International and John Wayne Airport serves as overflow to LAX.The region is also serviced by
Long Beach Airport , Burbank/Bob Hope Airport,Palm Springs International Airport ,San Bernardino International Airport , and Palmdale Airport.Ferry services
Santa Catalina Island is served by several ferry lines with regular daily service to Newport Beach, San Pedro, Long Beach, Marina del Rey, and Dana Point.
References
* Official [http://www.metrolinktrains.com/ Metrolink] Web site
* Official [http://www.mta.net/ Metro] website
* Official [http://www.lawa.org/lax/ Los Angeles International Airport] site
* Official [http://www.lawa.org/ont/ LA/Ontario International Airport] site
* Official [http://www.ocair.com/ John Wayne Airport-Orange County] site
* [http://amtrak.com Amtrak]
* [http://octa.net Orange County Transportation Agency]ee also
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Transportation of Los Angeles
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