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Why is there no metro to LAX?

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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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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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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California's plan is to build an electric train that will connect Los Angeles with the Central Valley and then San Francisco in two hours and 40 minutes.

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LAX Official Site. Welcome to Los Angeles International Airport.

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The B and D lines follow a fully underground route, and the C Line follows a fully grade separated route. The A, E, and K lines run in a mix of environments, including at-grade in an exclusive corridor, street running, elevated, and underground.

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TOM BRADLEY INTERNATIONAL TERMINAL. Featuring an unparalleled collection of luxury retail and sophisticated dining, the new Tom Bradley International Terminal raises the bar on the airport experience in North America with its open, inviting design.

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There is no metro station at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX); you will need to take the Green Line G free shuttle from the airport to the Aviation/LAX Metro Rail Station. The shuttle runs every 20 minutes from 05:00 to 23:50 every day and takes 15 minutes to reach the metro station.

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