Metro D Line Resumes Subway Service After 70-Day Closure for Construction
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 25 – The 70-day closure allowed completion of Phase 1 of the $3.7 billion D Line Extension, adding three new stations and improving transit for over 65,000 daily riders, Metro said.
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LA Metro Resumes Rail Service on Portion of D Line Following 70-Day Pause
After a 70-day pause for construction, Metro Saturday reopened the westernmost stretch of its D (Purple) Line with full rail service resuming between Union Station and Koreatown. The transit agency implemented a temporary closure on May 17 to allow crews to complete critical connections as part of the D Line Extension Project. Rail service resumed at 4 a.m. Saturday. Riders will once again be able to ride Metro to the Wilshire/Vermont, Wilshire/…

Metro D Line Resumes Today After 70-Day Closure
The shutdown, which began May 17, enabled Metro to connect the current line to newly built tunnels extending west under Wilshire Boulevard Metro’s D Line rail service will resume Saturday, July 26, at 4 a.m., following a 70-day suspension that allowed crews to complete construction work for the D Line Extension Project, officials announced. The shutdown, which began May 17, enabled Metro to connect the current line to newly built tunnels extendi…
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