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LA Metro Expands K Line with New South Bay Extension
The Los Angeles Metro Board has approved an extension of the K Line, linking Redondo Beach to the Torrance Transit Center.

đź“… Today's Story: The Los Angeles Metro Board has approved an extension of the K Line, linking Redondo Beach to the Torrance Transit Center. This project will enhance connectivity, providing direct services to Los Angeles International Airport and other Metro lines, and significantly boosting regional transport options.
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đź“° What Happened: LA Metro has greenlit the extension of the K Line light rail from Redondo Beach to Torrance Transit Center. The project involves 4.5 miles of new track, utilizing existing rail rights-of-way and elevated guideways. This development will facilitate over 13,400 daily trips, adding approximately 17 million riders annually to the transit system.
🔍 A Closer Look: The extension will run above parts of the 405 Freeway and down Hawthorne Boulevard's median, reconnecting south of 190th Street. By enhancing direct service connections to key locations, including Los Angeles International Airport, the project aims to ease congestion and improve accessibility in the South Bay region. Construction could start in 2027, with service anticipated by 2036.
đź§ Why It Matters: This extension represents a significant investment in Los Angeles' public transit infrastructure, aiming to reduce traffic congestion and promote sustainable urban mobility. By improving access to major transit hubs, the project supports regional economic growth and enhances the quality of life for residents by providing efficient, reliable transportation options.
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