06/07/2025
We’ve come a long way in 25 years! Here’s our metro system map from 2000 and our newest one that dropped this week showing the new LAX Metro Transit Center! Go Metro!
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06/07/2025
We’ve come a long way in 25 years! Here’s our metro system map from 2000 and our newest one that dropped this week showing the new LAX Metro Transit Center! Go Metro!
10/17/2024
First time at NACIS! I’ll be presenting on Friday about an online map we’re building at the Metro Library using GIS to map our agency’s historical geotechnical reports. The map will show where geotechnical work has been done in LA County in support of Metro’s transportation planning. And it will help our users/researchers more easily track down historical reports and agency records! More updates to follow.
02/28/2024
Here’s a Metro system map from 2017 that also shows future possible Measure M transit projects. What do you see?
01/30/2024
Some of our other new titles in the Metro Library.
01/12/2024
Excited for this new book for our collection: Electric Moons: A Social History of Street Lighting in Los Angeles, by Metro’s own India Mandelkern. Published by . Congratulations, India!
08/23/2023
Our daily headlines are back -
Transportation Headlines News and information from Southern California and beyond >>> Subscribe Now This Date in Los Angeles Transportation History >>> More This Date SoCal Fo…
08/18/2023
LA’s first bus line got rolling 100 years ago today: here’s to a century of innovation and grit In May, 1923, Los Angeles voters passed a referendum asking for better transit in their rapidly growing city. Traffic congestion was out of control, and the streetcar lines only went so far. In res…
08/18/2023
Happy 100th birthday to LA's buses -
LA’s first bus line got rolling 100 years ago today: here’s to a century of innovation and grit In May, 1923, Los Angeles voters passed a referendum asking for better transit in their rapidly growing city. Traffic congestion was out of control, and the streetcar lines only went so far. In res…
08/07/2023
Transit Briefs: MBTA, Montreal REM, OC Transpo, LA Metro (Metro Mobility Wallet)
Transit Briefs: MBTA, Montreal REM, OC Transpo, LA Metro - Railway Age The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s (MBTA) Ashland Station will receive $2.5 million in repairs and improvements. Also, Montreal’s Reseau express metropolitain (REM) shuts down on first official day of service; OC Transpo is still unclear as to when LRT will resume service; and LA M...
08/04/2023
Clean Transport: After Trying Hydrogen, German Rail Operator Picks Batteries+Grid
After Trying Hydrogen, German Rail Operator Picks Batteries+Grid Hydrogen as an energy carrier plays always fail once spreadsheet jockeys are allowed to enter realistic numbers and compare to clear alternatives, instead of being constrained to fantasies about free hydrogen and delusions about batteries made of gold and platinum.
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Reference questions should be emailed to Library @ Metro.net We are partners with the National Transportation Library, member of OCLC the world’s largest library network (OCLC Symbol = CRD), member of the Western Transportation Knowledge Network, the National Transportation Knowledge Network, member of the USC LA as Subject Archives Forum, an affiliate of the National Academies Transportation Research Board, and members of the Special Library Association’s Transportation Division. We advocate using social media tools to connect communities and research. Much of our collection is unique and not found in any other library. Online Catalog: http://librarycat.metro.net Daily Transportation Headlines: http://headlines.metroprimaryresources.info/#/
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