06/17/2026
¿Por qué no los dos? 🇲🇽🤝🇰🇷 둘 다 하면 어때?
So where are we watching Thursday night?
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06/17/2026
¿Por qué no los dos? 🇲🇽🤝🇰🇷 둘 다 하면 어때?
So where are we watching Thursday night?
Navigating motherhood is no easy task. For Alex Isley, it means learning and growing alongside the child you’re raising. Becoming a mother has allowed her to be more intentional about caring for herself, recognizing that the way she shows up for her children starts with how she shows up for herself.
Welcome to The Journey, a new original series from Metro and WalkGood Productions exploring the people, places, and stories connected through Los Angeles transit. Hosted by Etienne Maurice, each episode follows a cultural figure along the Metro routes that helped shape their path.
Full episode streaming now on our Youtube. (Link in bio)
06/17/2026
Huge World Cup 🇲🇽 vs 🇰🇷 match Thursday evening! Here are some places you can watch:
•FIFA World Cup Fan Zone at the Original Farmer’s Market - take the D Line to Wilshire/Fairfax and walk north .6 miles on Fairfax OR transfer to northbound Metro Bus Line 217 and ask bus operator to stop near Fairfax/3rd (the bus is detouring to westbound 3rd).
Metro is happy to support these transit-friendly watch parties:
•The Bloc in DTLA - take the A, B, D or E Lines to 7th/Metro Station
•Kick it In The Park at Seoul International Park - take the D Line to Wilshire/Normandie
•Long Beach Soccer Celebration - take the A Line to Downtown Long Beach Station
•Kick It In The Park at Northridge Park — take Metro Bus Line 240 to Reseda/Lassen
•Kick It In The Park at Whitsett Sports Complex (NoHo) - take Metro Bus Line 165 to Vanowen/Whitsett
Plan your transit trip with the new Metro app. Download for free at Apple App Store https://gometro.la/4obXshV and Google Play https://gometro.la/4oeRCg0
There are also numerous other transit-friendly fan events and watch parties that Metro is supporting during the World Cup. See map below and more info on our blog at https://wp.me/pfeql1-Cf0
06/16/2026
⚽️ Ride nonstop to Switzerland🇨🇭 vs Bosnia-Herzegovina🇧🇦 on Thursday from 15 locations
🕛 Service begins 3 hrs, 15 min to 4 hours, 15 min before match, depending on location
📣 We encourage fans to head to game early!
📍 To reach our World Cup service: ride transit, get dropped off or park-and-ride
📱 Plan trip with the new Metro app! Apple https://gometro.la/4obXshV; Google Play https://gometro.la/4obXshV
🎟️ Fares $1.75 one way, $3.50 RT
💳 Pay fares with credit, debit or TAP card
🅿️ Reserved paid parking includes transit fares. Parking rates vary by location, time & date. https://gometro.la/3Qfy1Q4
🚗 $10 discount for Metro Micro/Uber rides from special Hollywood/WeHo or East LA zones https://gometro.la/4xeGJ1P
ℹ️ How to ride: metro.net/worldcup
👉🏽 Watch the World Cup at free fan events across LA County: https://wp.me/pfeql1-Cf0 See less
06/16/2026
Metro Rail ridership reached its highest level in more than six years in May, boosted by the opening of three new D Line stations.
•Overall rail ridership increased 9.5% compared to May 2025
•6.47 million trips on Metro Rail during the month.
•Metro bus and rail ridership nearly 27 million boardings in May.
•D Line boardings up 62% compared to May 2025.
•New stations added 8K to 10K rides per day after opening.
D Line ridership also grew nearly 80% on weekends.
Other rail lines posted gains as well:
• A Line: +11.3%�
• B Line: +7%�
• E Line: +4%�
• K Line: +48%
Metro's World Cup transit service also got off to a strong start.
During the first two matches here, nearly 45,000 rides were taken on special World Cup service operated by Metro and our regional transit agency partners.
•Preliminary numbers show 18,541 rides for the opening U.S. vs. Paraguay match and 26,206 rides for Iran vs. New Zealand.
•The matches also boosted regular Metro Rail ridership, with rail boardings running about 8% above normal levels for the first match and about 7% above normal levels for the second.
Metro and its transit partners are operating direct World Cup service from 15 locations across Los Angeles and Orange counties. The service also provides valuable experience ahead of the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
World Cup service continues for the remaining matches in the Los Angeles area through July 10. How to ride: metro.net/worldcup
World Cup service is provided by Metro and our transit partners: Access Services, Big Blue Bus, Culver City Transit, Foothill Transit, G-Trans, Long Beach Transit, Montebello Bus Lines, Norwalk Transit System, OmniTrans, Orange County Transportation Authority, Riverside Transit Agency and Torrance Transit.
Happy 3rd Anniversary to the Regional Connector! 🎉
Today marks three years since the opening of the Regional Connector. This connects previously separate rail lines through DTLA, creating the A and E Line routes riders know today. Since 2023, riders have been able to travel farther across the region with fewer transfers thanks to the three stations: Historic Broadway, Grand Av Arts/Bunker Hill and Little Tokyo.
06/15/2026
HEADS UP DODGER FANS AND COMMUTERS! Parking at Union Station will be $65 on Monday, June 15, due to World Cup bus service to Iran vs New Zealand
DODGER FANS: The Dodger Stadium Express is running its usual service from Union Station and South Bay Monday -- to avoid $65 parking, take transit to Union Station and/or use parking at other Metro stations. Metro station parking: metro.net/parking
Union Station is served by A, B, D, J Lines, many local bus lines, Metrolink & Amtrak
Plan your transit trip with new Metro app:
Apple store: https://gometro.la/4obXshV
Google Play: https://gometro.la/4oeRCg0
Metro + Regional Rail map below
06/14/2026
⚽📞HEADS UP! We're extending our customer service hours to help you get to and from the World Cup with ease.
Evening Matches (June 12, 15 & 25):
Metro Call Center (323.GO.METRO) open until 12AM
TAP Call Center (866.TAPTOGO) open until 11PM
LAX/Metro Center in-person support open until 11PM
Midday Weekend Matches (June 21 & 28):
TAP Call Center open from 8AM-6PM
For more info: https://www.metro.net/about/contacts/
06/14/2026
🚍 Ride nonstop to Iran🇮🇷 vs New Zealand🇳🇿 on Monday from 15 locations
🕛 Service begins 3 hrs, 15 min to 4 hours, 15 min before match, depending on location
📣 We encourage fans to head to game early!
📍 To reach our World Cup service: ride transit, get dropped off or park-and-ride
📱 Plan trip with the new Metro app! Apple https://gometro.la/4obXshV; Google Play https://gometro.la/4obXshV
🎟️ Fares $1.75 one way, $3.50 RT
💳 Pay fares with credit, debit or TAP card
🅿️ Reserved paid parking includes transit fares. Parking rates vary by location, time & date. https://gometro.la/3Qfy1Q4
🚗 $10 discount for Metro Micro/Uber rides from special Hollywood/WeHo or East LA zones https://gometro.la/4xeGJ1P
ℹ️ How to ride: metro.net/worldcup
👉🏽 Watch the World Cup at free fan events across LA County: https://wp.me/pfeql1-Cf0
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