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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 with a validated [[TAP]] card. Many stations have faregates that require a valid TAP card to open.  
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E line trains run run every 8-10 minutes daily during the day and every 20 minutes at night until about midnight. This line uses [[Proof of payment]] fare system with validated [[TAP]] cards. Many stations have faregates that require a 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}}.
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At 7th Street/Metro Center in downtown, it connects with Metro {{MTAlines|red|y}} and {{MTAlines|purple|y}}. In Downtown LA, it shares stations with Metro {{MTAlines|a|y}} line. At Expo/Crenshaw, it connects with Metro {{MTAlines|k|y}}.
  
 
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Revision as of 03:09, 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 8-10 minutes daily during the day and every 20 minutes at night until about midnight. This line uses Proof of payment fare system with validated TAP cards. Many stations have faregates that require a TAP card to open.

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

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