Regional Connector Transit Project
Overview

This project makes it easier to ride across LA County as passengers will be able to travel between Azusa and Long Beach, and between East Los Angeles and Santa Monica, without transferring lines. It improves connections, bringing together the Metro A and E Lines at the 7th Street/Metro Center Station, and increase opportunities for jobs, education and essential services. For more information on rail service changes and upcoming station events, visit metro.net/moreDTLA.
Status
Project construction continues on streets adjacent to the new stations. For up to date information visit the active construction notices.
Latest Updates
- Emmanuel González: between music and public transit
- Metro Art Celebrates National Arts and Humanities Month with K Line and Chinatown Exhibitions, Regional Connector Celebrations, Meet the D Line Artist Eamon Ore-Giron and more!
- Our new system map is installed at our stations
- Free rides across the Metro system this weekend to celebrate the debut of the new A and E Lines, 3 new stations and the opening of the Regional Connector
- People united, red cars, (im)migrant perspectives and street performers: Metro Art celebrates people, place and story at the new Historic Broadway Station
- Luminous threads, vibrant geysers, deep space and spiraling tunnels: Metro Art celebrates people, place and story at the new Grand Av Arts/Bunker Hill Station
- The Regional Connector and three new downtown L.A. stations to open Friday, June 16, with a weekend of free rides!
- Go Metro to celebrate Cinco De Mayo with Grand Central Market
Documents
Contact Us
For general questions: regionalconnector@metro.net or 213-922-7277
For Media Inquiries: Missy Colman, 310.871.1806
Resource information: Business Interruption Fund