NABI Metro 45C 8392
Location: Arcadia Street at Main Street, Los Angeles, CA
Operator of Vehicle: Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA)
Date of Photo: July 11, 2014
As mentioned in this post, I recently took the Sunset Limited and Texas Eagle from Los Angeles to Austin. However, in order to catch the train, I had to fly out to Los Angeles where I had about 10 hours to fill before the train departed. I ended up making an impromptu trip out to the Southern California Railway Museum, but my previous plan had been to use most of those 10 hours for transitfanning, and at the suggestion of a good friend, focus my transitfanning on the Silver Line BRT route. The Silver Line extends 38 miles from El Monte to San Pedro, with much of the route utilizing two transit ways in the middle of interstate highways. As a result of this setup, the Silver Line (and the other buses using these transitways) have dedicated stations in the interstate medians that give off a “full fledged” transit station look from afar. It is certainly a unique operation!
While I have no regrets about how I spent my Sunday in Los Angeles, I wound up taking no photos of LA transit other than some photos of Angels Flight, which was closed during my previous visit in 2014. However, I did get a photo of the Silver Line on its street running section in Downtown LA on that same 2014 trip, which I offer as the Photo of the Month for March 2020. On a future visit to Los Angeles, perhaps I will have the opportunity to check out the Silver Line in actuality (I did see the Harbor Transitway from the Flyaway Bus that operates between LAX and Union Station) and get additional photos of it.
For more photos of LACMTA Buses, please click here.