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LA's New D Line Subway: Game Changer
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Los Angeles Unveils New D Line Subway Stations: A Game-Changer for Public Transit
The city of Los Angeles has just unveiled three new D Line subway stations along Wilshire Boulevard, marking a significant milestone in its public transit expansion. The stations, located at Wilshire/La Brea, Wilshire/Fairfax, and Wilshire/La Cienega, now connect downtown to Beverly Hills, offering easier access to popular spots like the LACMA, Academy Museum, The Grove, and Beverly Center.
The project, years in the making, has been hailed as a game-changer by city leaders, promising faster commutes and real alternatives to driving in traffic-choked L.A. The trains run from four a.m. to midnight, with frequent service during the day and every twenty minutes late night.
This expansion is part of a broader Southern California rail push, aiming to create a solid transit grid across sprawling neighborhoods in time for the 2028 Olympics. The new D Line stretch could potentially transform how Angelenos move, drawing riders to high-density hubs and popular destinations while testing if people are ready to ditch their cars for the subway.
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