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Lincoln Boulevard Transit Corridor

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 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 and K Line's LAX/Metro Transit Center station with the E Line's Downtown Santa Monica station on the Metro Rail system. A proposed completion date of 2047 for BRT and a unknown date for rail conversion. 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 LAX/Metro Transit Center station to the Downtown Santa Monica station 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, but there is currently no funding for a light rail conversion. 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".