Lincoln Boulevard Transit Corridor

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LAMetroLogo.svg Lincoln Boulevard Transit Corridor  
Overview
StatusPlanned
LocaleEl Segundo
Santa Monica
Service
TypeBRT or LRT
SystemMetro

The Lincoln Boulevard Transit Line is a proposed 10 miles (16 km) bus rapid transit or light rail transit line in the Metro network in Los Angeles, California. It is planned to operate on a north to south route on Lincoln Boulevard between the C Line and K Line Aviation/96th Street station with the E Line's Downtown Santa Monica station on the Metro Rail system. A proposed completion date of 2047 for BRT and unknown for rail. It is funded by Measure M & R.[1] The route will have signal priority at traffic lights and will have a dedicated right of way.[2]

History[]

One seat ride from Airport Metro Connector to the E Line via a bus rapid transit corridor along Lincoln Bl. The BRT will be converted to a rail service in the future if ridership outgrows the bus rapid service capacity. The corridor will service LAX, Playa Del Rey, Westchester, Venice and Santa Monica. All beach communities along Santa Monica bay.

References[]

  1. ^ "2009 Final Long Range Transportation Plan" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  2. ^ Hymon, Steve (November 9, 2016). "Measure M project descriptions".

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