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Does the Metro go to LAX airport?

Metro's plan for better transit includes a connection to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) with the LAX/Metro Transit Center Station at Aviation Bl/96th Street.



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Metro C Line (Green) : the Green Line connects to LAX at Aviation/LAX Station. From there, take the Lot G shuttle bus to the terminals.

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Getting to LAX Airport has never been easier. You can now take the train to L.A. Union Station and hop onboard the FlyAway® bus to LAX by using one Metrolink ticket. If you're traveling to LAX, you no longer have to purchase a separate ticket to ride the FlyAway® bus.

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The train cannot connect with the C Line until the LAX/Transit Center is complete, which is expected in 2024, Chandler explained. In the meantime, Metro will run a “bus bridge,” he said, ferrying riders between the K Line's Westchester/Veterans Station and the C Line's Aviation/LAX Station.

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Free shuttle transportation is provided for terminal to terminal connections. Free shuttles transport to and from the terminals and the LAX City Bus Center, LAX Economy Parking, Metro C Line at Aviation Station, and LAX employee parking lots.

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How to Ride Metro Bus. Fares can be paid using cash (exact change) or a TAP card. Regular fare is $1.75 and is good for 2 hrs of unlimited transfers in one direction.

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Airport Shuttle Bus The cost of a one-way ticket is $9.75 USD (€8.70) and the journey shouldn't take longer than 35 minutes, in light traffic. There is a waiting time of up to 35 minutes for the FlyAway shuttle. The FlyAway shuttle is available 24/7 from Los Angeles (LAX) Airport.

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In the early 1990s, Metro had an approved environmental study to connect the Green Line to LAX. Due to an inability to receive approval from LAWA or the Federal Aviation Administration for the line, funds were moved to other projects and the connection was never built.

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Departures. Passengers should arrive at LAX two hours before a domestic flight departure and three hours before an international flight departure.

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Metro Rail Red Line is the most useful for tourists and visitors. This line links Downtown Union Station to North Hollywood via Hollywood and Universal City. It also connects with the Blue, Expo and Orange lines. Purple Line connects Downtown Los Angeles to Westlake and Koreatown.

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How to Ride Metro Rail
  1. Get to your station. Arrive 10 minutes early and wait for your train to arrive.
  2. Pay with TAP. Buy a TAP card and load fare at the TAP vending machine. ...
  3. Board the Train. Wait for train to make a complete stop and stand behind the yellow line. ...
  4. Enjoy the Ride.
  5. Exit the Train.


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The Los Angeles Metro Rail runs approximately from 4:30 am to 1:30 am, although the schedule varies depending on the line and day of the week. The frequency of trains is approximately between 5 and 10 minutes depending on the time.

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On Metro, each ride you pay for with TAP gets you closer to free rides. Once you reach the 1-Day or 7-Day fare cap, rides are FREE!

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In Los Angeles, a taxi costs $2.85 for the first 1/9 of a mile, 30 cents for each additional 1/9 mile, and 30 cents for every 37 seconds of wait time. UberX, however, charges no base fare, 28 cents per minute, and 80 cents per mile.

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Take Public Transportation To & From the Airport Rideshare apps like Lyft or Uber might be your answer, but there's a better way: Take public transportation. It's the greenest, cheapest option to get to and from the airport, often costing a fraction of a rideshare or taxi.

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