The Dodger Gondola Project, a proposed aerial transit line between Union Station and Dodger Stadium, faces major political, legal, and...
World Urbanism Day: Celebrating livable communities and the role of urban planning. #WorldUrbanismDay Celebrating World Urbanism Day
Discover the Watts Towers in Los Angeles, a National Historic Landmark built by Sabato Rodia. Learn about their history, cultural impact, and significance in art, film,...
Embracing mass transit: a shift in consciousness, reminiscing on opposition, and passion for sustainable living. #MassTransit #Transportation
Race and Real Estate: Discover how redlining, white flight, and racial segregation shaped Los Angeles’ sprawling growth. From housing discrimination to the Watts and 1992 uprisings,...
Los Angeles once featured the largest electric railway system, the Pacific Electric Railway, Red Cars! connecting key regions. However, by 1961, the rise of automobiles led...
The Orange County Streetcar is nearly 92% complete, with full service expected by March 2026—but not without cost overruns, business disruptions, and questions about public value.
After nearly 30 years without rail, LA made a bold move in 1990. The Blue Line wasn’t just a train — it was a statement.
"California fights back as feds threaten to pull $4B from high-speed rail. CHSRA calls termination 'unjustified' in heated battle."
"No traffic, no hassle – LAX/Metro Transit Center opens June 6, connecting LA directly to the airport via rail for the first time."