- Metro | Bus, Rail, Subway, Bike Micro in Los Angeles
Explore Los Angeles by public transit Start with Metro schedules, maps, arrival times, parking info, trip planning, stations, and fares
- Metro by T-Mobile®: Prepaid Phone Plans, Devices More
Metro is powered by T-Mobile, now the Best Network Best Mobile Network in the U S according to Ookla Speedtest Based on analysis by Ookla® of Speedtest Intelligence® 1H 2025 data Metro may be slower than T-Mobile during congestion Based on analysis by Ookla® Speedtest Intelligence® 1H 2025 data
- Welcome to Metrolink
Discover Southern California with Metrolink trains - convenient, reliable, and eco-friendly travel Plan your trip today!
- How to Ride Metro Rail - LA Metro
Metro rail refers to the A Line, B Line, C Line, D Line, E Line and K Line There are over 100 stations in the system, each offering connections to Metro bus Payment of fare requires a TAP card Regular fare is $1 75 and is good for 2 hours of unlimited transfers in one direction 1 Get to your station
- Fares - LA Metro
Whether you ride Metro often or are new to it, we have you covered with the lowest fare possible Pay with a TAP card, Apple Wallet, TAP app or cash Prices are for a one-way trip on Metro bus and rail and include two hours of free transfers when you pay with a TAP card Children under age 6 may travel free with a fare-paying adult on bus or rail
- I-10 ExpressLanes Extension - LA Metro
Metro and Caltrans are planning improvements along the I-10 corridor between I-605 and the Los Angeles San Bernardino County line—a heavily traveled route for drivers, carpools, and buses
- Metro Micro - LA Metro
Service is provided with small vehicles (seating up to nine passengers) and is intended to provide first-mile, last-mile transportation to rail and bus lines and intra-community travel within LA County communities that have limited access to traditional transit service
- LA County Transit Subsidy Program - Metro
Depending on where you live, you may be eligible for a special discount on your transit pass The County of Los Angeles contracts with Metro to sell 30-day passes at reduced rates to eligible seniors, persons with disabilities, and students who live in the unincorporated areas of the County
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