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Originally Posted by edale
I'd be curious to see what the anticipated ridership was for the K line, with and without the connection to LAX. As it stands now, some stations have just over 100 riders a day! That is absurdly low when you think about the costs involved in building and operating the station. Connecting to LAX and the Green Line will no doubt boost ridership, but how much remains to be seen. The real ridership boost will come when the K line connects with the D (purple) and B (red) lines, whenever that happens.
The sections of the Expo Line in East LA also have really paltry ridership. I think there's general consensus that both it and the K line were spawned more by politics than ridership forecasts, unfortunately.
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The K line had to get built though for LAX though. I wouldnt call that political.
East LA, probably.
Thats why I dont really care for this vermont subway thing when it doesnt serve the job centers like a west hollywood or sepulveda line would. That part of south LA already has the blue line, the bus line. But people on this forum want ANOTHER LINE for that area? For what? It should be way down the list. A sunset blvd light rail (or something) should go ahead before that Vermont Subway line shit.
It would be decent if the city prioriized dense housing near those stops, but they dont. They dont do anything with them. No real plans, nothing. Why do that all over again with Vermont? It would just be another very expensive,
under utilized corridor. Nah. Screw that.