LA Metro CEO Stephanie Wiggins announced the agency will begin operations on the main portion of the K Line, also known as the Crenshaw Line subway/light rail, on Friday, Oct. 7.
The long-awaited K Line rail system that would serve South LA, Crenshaw, Inglewood and Westchester will be opening to the public on Friday, Oct. 7, LA Metro CEO Stephanie Wiggins announced on Thursday, Sept. 22.
After long delays, the 8.5-mile rail line, also known as the Crenshaw/Inglewood/LAX subway/light-rail line will open with service at the following seven stations:, Martin Luther King Jr., Leimert Park, Hyde Park, Fairview Heights, Downtown Inglewood and Westchester/Veterans. Congresswoman Maxine Waters speaks during a ceremony by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority to dedicate the K Lines Downtown Inglewood Station, one of three Metro stations serving the City of Inglewood at the Metro Inglewood Station in Inglewood on Saturday, September 10, 2022.
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority to dedicate the K Lines Downtown Inglewood Station, one of three Metro stations serving the City of Inglewood at the Metro Inglewood Station in Inglewood on Saturday, September 10, 2022. Stephanie Wiggins, Metro CEO speaks as James T. Butts, Mayor of Inglewood looks on during a ceremony by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority to dedicate the K Lines Downtown Inglewood Station, one of three Metro stations serving the City of Inglewood at the Metro Inglewood Station in Inglewood on Saturday, September 10, 2022.
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