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In 2023, after completion of the Regional Connector project, the E line continues to East LA replacing the Metro Gold Line.
 
In 2023, after completion of the Regional Connector project, the E line continues to East LA replacing the Metro Gold Line.
  
E line trains run run every 10 minutes daily during the day and every 20 minutes at night until about 11:30pm. This line uses [[Proof of payment]] fare system.  
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E line trains run run every 10 minutes daily during the day and every 20 minutes at night until about 11:30pm. This line uses [[Proof of payment]] fare system with a validated [[TAP]] card. Many stations have faregates that require a valid TAP card to open.  
  
 
At 7th Street/Metro Center in downtown, it connects with Metro {{MTAlines|red|y}} and {{MTAlines|purple|y}}. In Downtown LA, it share stations with Metro {{MTAlines|a|y}} line. At Expo/Crenshaw, it connects with Metro {{MTAlines|k|y}}.
 
At 7th Street/Metro Center in downtown, it connects with Metro {{MTAlines|red|y}} and {{MTAlines|purple|y}}. In Downtown LA, it share stations with Metro {{MTAlines|a|y}} line. At Expo/Crenshaw, it connects with Metro {{MTAlines|k|y}}.

Revision as of 03:05, 11 December 2023

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East LA - Santa Monica
7 days a week. Holiday service varies.

Metro Rail E Line (also known as Expo Line) follows a Pacific Electric corridor from Downtown Los Angeles and Santa Monica which discontinued passenger service back in the 1950s.

In 2023, after completion of the Regional Connector project, the E line continues to East LA replacing the Metro Gold Line.

E line trains run run every 10 minutes daily during the day and every 20 minutes at night until about 11:30pm. This line uses Proof of payment fare system with a validated TAP card. Many stations have faregates that require a valid TAP card to open.

At 7th Street/Metro Center in downtown, it connects with Metro B Line and D Line. In Downtown LA, it share stations with Metro A Line line. At Expo/Crenshaw, it connects with Metro K Line.

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