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Metro Tips Its Hand on Endangered Bus Lines
Metro doesn't usually do major changes to its bus service for contractual reasons with the bus driver's union except for twice a year. The next time major changes, including some line eliminations or service scale backs isn't due to be until the winter. But that doesn't mean it's too early to start figuring out which lines are most likely to be cut back or eliminated.
July 14, 2010
Busway Linkage Obsession Puzzler
I was recently cruising the web and came across a query posted on Curbed L.A. about the stub end of the Harbor Transitway north of Adams and whether there are any plans to extend it. Dredging up memories of events over the years relating to the topic I posted two monster sized paragraphs of comment.
June 24, 2010
Omnitrans Sets Up Fund for Family of Slain Bus Driver
About 15 years ago I remember the Riverside Press-Enterprise ran an article on how being a bus driver is one of the most hazardous occupations in Los Angeles. This came to mind when I heard that Omnitrans Coach Operator Lawrence Kester had died from stab wounds sustained while on duty on Friday, May 7.
May 20, 2010
Obama Administration to Award $775M for Bus Transit Upgrades
The Obama administration plans to award $775 million in bus transit
grants this summer, Federal Transit Administration (FTA) chief Peter
Rogoff announced yesterday during a transit industry conference in Ohio.
May 4, 2010
A Review of the Metro Sector Governance Council’s Meet and Confer
(Author's note: this write-up was delayed when I was hit with a particular vicious bout of flu that made me bed ridden for 9 days. But since no one in the media (including Metro's own bloggers!) attended it is still timely and informative as the sole coverage of this event. - DG)
March 5, 2010
Taking Time to Tell a Bus Story
This weekend the Times profiled one of Los Angeles' many bus riders, focusing on a young woman who chooses the bus over the car to commute from the Westside to Beverly Hills. The rider, Jacquelyn Carr, authors her own blog about her riding experiences at Snob on a Bus, and both the blog and the Times article tell a charming story of a woman who first takes the bus because she feels she has to and ends up integrating herself into the culture on the Westside part of the Metro 720.
March 1, 2010
The Bus Bench: Let’s Review Every Transit Stop in L.A. County
By now you may have already read about the Bus Bench's effort to write a review of every transit stop in Los Angeles. In addition to coverage at The Bus Bench, which has been publishing for four years, it has also earned praise from LA Loyalist, Curbed and The Source.
February 26, 2010
Planetizen Talks to UCLA Professor About Women’s Safety on Buses
Thanks to an excellent submission by Enci Box last year, we've had a couple of great discussions on women's safety on the streets, both for cyclists and pedestrians. However, we haven't spent nearly as much energy discussing safety for bus riders, especially women bus riders. Fortunately, Planetizen Editor Tim Halbur sat down to have an in-depth discussion of this issue with UCLA Professor Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris. You can read the full interview at Planetizen, and I strongly recommend it for anyone interested in this issue as both Halbur and Loukaitou-Sideris do a great job. For those without the time to read the full interview, here's an except.
February 11, 2010
LADOT Outlines Massive Cuts, Fare Hikes, for DASH
For much of the last year, Los Angeles' transit riders were spared much of the suffering caused by the Governor and legislature's decisions to eliminate transit funding in the name of partially closing the yawning chasm which is the state's budget deficit. However, those days are long gone. Already we've seen a large service cut plan passed by the Metrolink Board of Directors. Today we see the outline of a coming massive service cut for LADOT's DASH, Commuter Express, Charter Bus, and City Ride bus services.
January 11, 2010