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D Line Subway Extension Project
The D Line Subway Extension Project is a three-part rail project that begins at the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard and Western Avenue, extending westward for about 9 miles with seven new stations. The D Line Subway Extension Project, Section 1, opens May 8, 2026.
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Colors of Courage
Veterans, their families, and the West Los Angeles VA Medical Center (West LA VA) community are honored in Colors of Courage, temporary art banners for the Metro D Line station construction site at the West LA VA.
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LA on the Move
Temporary exhibition, LA on the Move, shows how transit and wildlife pathways overlap—highlighting Metro’s role in keeping our shared home connected. On view in Union Station's Waiting Room.
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Love, Leimert
Love, Leimert is a digital media love letter to Leimert Park, now presenting at the K Line Leimert Park Station. Connecting Metro riders to the past and present, Love, Leimert honors the people who call Leimert Park home and those dedicated to preserving its legacy.
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A Line Extension
From the classroom to the coast, the A Line now connects more people to more possibilities. With four new stations in the San Gabriel Valley, it’s easier than ever to reach school, work and fun — all without traffic.
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LAX/Metro Transit Center Station
Metro's LAX/Metro Transit Center Station is a major new multimodal transit hub that will provide a gateway connection between Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Metro’s regional transit system. LAX/MTC is part of the K Line, near Aviation Blvd/96th Street, and is designed in sync with an Automated People Mover (APM) being built and operated by Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA). Read more about the transit project here.
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We Are… Portraits of Metro Riders by Local Artists
The We Are... rider portrait exhibition celebrates diversity and the community of transit riders across multiple formats and sites including buses, trains and stations in Los Angeles County and online. Tag your selfie #SomosWeAreLA to join in Metro’s portrait exhibition and share your journey, too!
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Regional Connector Transit Project
Three shiny new Metro rail stations in downtown LA mark the completion of the Regional Connector Transit Project. The A, E and L Lines are now two rail lines — the new A and E Lines. That means more direct rides between Azusa, East LA and beaches. Eight artists were commissioned to create site-specific, integrated artworks for the three new stations.
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Through the Eyes of Artists
On select Metro buses in L.A. County
Metro Art’s Through the Eyes of Artists was initiated in 2003 to creatively celebrate the many cities and neighborhoods Metro serves from the unique perspectives of artists.










