Looks great and I'm looking forward to this more than any other line under construction! It does seem like there's some installation and work to do which would surprise me for it being ready in January. I'd be disappointed if it got set back any more. But the video concluded with it being ready in about 2 months, so that's promising and I'm excited! Also didn't see updates about readying Claremont and Montclair now that funding exists.
My understanding is that construction of the next segment won't begin until some time after this section opens. But the funding is completely in place so it shouldn't be long.
You'll need to convince SBCTA, L.A. Metro, Ontario International Airport, and the local governments in San Bernardino County along the route. SBCTA's too focused on that ONT Tunnel. 🤦🏽♂️ I support the extension to Montclair and eventually ONT.
They will probably open around the same time. The C and K lines were reconfigured a couple of weeks ago in anticipation of the opening of the LAX/Metro Transit Center. Both of these projects should be open in the 1st quarter of 2025.
There is a legal entity called "Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority" that is in charge of this project. The name of such was never changed to reflect what the open segment is currently called.
@Geotpf It's the A line and is part of the LA Metro system. The construction entity is just that. They just built it. It belongs and will be run by LA Metro, so it's the A line and is referred to as such in all maps of existing and future segments. BTW, the Gold line no longer exists either.
I would think there's a lot more cost to building a structure, as well as time. Although very useful with how hot it is especially between July and September, I also question how many spaces would be used and needed to make a multiple story garage.
The garage option wasn't chosen due to the fact that future planning was conducted. So for example, if one day in the future, Metro & the local City determines that the parking lot isn't needed due to people using other modes of transportation to get to the station (walk, bike, bus, etc), then the lot could be easily rezoned into high-density residential housing. This allows for more Transit Oriented Development in a prime location. Had a garage been built, it would require extra cost to demolish the structure, much more than tearing out a surface lot. In the meantime, the amount of trees being planted for shading of the lots should help ease your concerns about hot cars... to a degree of course.
Looks great and I'm looking forward to this more than any other line under construction! It does seem like there's some installation and work to do which would surprise me for it being ready in January. I'd be disappointed if it got set back any more. But the video concluded with it being ready in about 2 months, so that's promising and I'm excited! Also didn't see updates about readying Claremont and Montclair now that funding exists.
My understanding is that construction of the next segment won't begin until some time after this section opens. But the funding is completely in place so it shouldn't be long.
Will definitely ride it once it opens. Hopefully, LA Metro will do it on a weekend with free LA Metro rides throughout the system for the opening.
Awesome video 👍🏻
LA Foothill Project To Montclair to Ontario International Airport ✈️
You'll need to convince SBCTA, L.A. Metro, Ontario International Airport, and the local governments in San Bernardino County along the route. SBCTA's too focused on that ONT Tunnel. 🤦🏽♂️
I support the extension to Montclair and eventually ONT.
That's not up to LA Metro. That's up to the other transit agencies in the other counties.
This finna open before LAX Metro Center
The light rail station I think might open relatively soon. But the People Mover itself is going to take another year apparently.
They will probably open around the same time. The C and K lines were reconfigured a couple of weeks ago in anticipation of the opening of the LAX/Metro Transit Center. Both of these projects should be open in the 1st quarter of 2025.
Thats fun jazzy little music.
Soon it’ll be possible to visit Anaheim, Azusa, and (Rancho) Cu…camonga, all in one day via transit!
Just say A line 😂
There is a legal entity called "Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority" that is in charge of this project. The name of such was never changed to reflect what the open segment is currently called.
@ oh it’s a construction company I see but those guys are awesome
@Geotpf It's the A line and is part of the LA Metro system. The construction entity is just that. They just built it. It belongs and will be run by LA Metro, so it's the A line and is referred to as such in all maps of existing and future segments. BTW, the Gold line no longer exists either.
Opening 2025
Why couldn't they just build the parking garage instead? So that will way the cars don't get all hot and humid during Summer time.
I would think there's a lot more cost to building a structure, as well as time. Although very useful with how hot it is especially between July and September, I also question how many spaces would be used and needed to make a multiple story garage.
The garage option wasn't chosen due to the fact that future planning was conducted. So for example, if one day in the future, Metro & the local City determines that the parking lot isn't needed due to people using other modes of transportation to get to the station (walk, bike, bus, etc), then the lot could be easily rezoned into high-density residential housing. This allows for more Transit Oriented Development in a prime location. Had a garage been built, it would require extra cost to demolish the structure, much more than tearing out a surface lot. In the meantime, the amount of trees being planted for shading of the lots should help ease your concerns about hot cars... to a degree of course.
@@jarrodxc70Exactly, correct. If a parking structure is built in the future, it will be part of TOD with housing, retail, and commercial businesses.