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Lincoln Boulevard Transit Corridor

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 Lincoln Boulevard Transit Corridor  
Overview
StatusPlanned
LocaleEl Segundo
Santa Monica, California
Service
TypeBRT or LRT
SystemMetro

The Lincoln Boulevard Transit Corridor is a proposed 10-mile (16 km) bus rapid transit or light rail line in the public transport network of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority in Los Angeles County, 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 Los Angeles Metro Rail system. A proposed completion date of 2047 for BRT and an unknown date for rail conversion. It is funded by Measure M and Measure R.[1] The route will have signal priority at traffic lights and will have a dedicated right of way.[2]

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History

The transit corridor seeks to provide a one seat ride between LAX/Metro Transit Center station and Downtown Santa Monica station via a bus rapid transit or light rail line along Lincoln Boulevard. The BRT line will be converted to LRT in the future if ridership outgrows the BRT service capacity, but there is currently no funding for an LRT conversion. The corridor will service LAX, Playa Del Rey, Westchester, Venice and Santa Monica, all beach communities along Santa Monica Bay. This project may be a collaboration between Metro and Big Blue Bus as this is a Metro planned project, however BBB already runs a local and Rapid service (Line 3) via Lincoln Boulevard.

References

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

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This page was last edited on 17 December 2023, at 06:17
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