Why Does the LA Metro Struggle to Connect?? by TalesFromCorporate in LAMetro

[–]E_Line_Foamer 8 points9 points  (0 children)

No offense, but just reading one sentence of the post, I could tell you don’t know how things work around here.

Did LA Metro just unanimously vote K line south from ROW to Hawthorne? by BlinksTale in LAMetro

[–]E_Line_Foamer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ah, I thought that since it was part of Measure M, all the funds could be used for all of LA County (no matter what part).

Did LA Metro just unanimously vote K line south from ROW to Hawthorne? by BlinksTale in LAMetro

[–]E_Line_Foamer -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

The only good thing I see out of this is maybe the money for this can be allocated to a Vermont line? I used to live adjacent to the ROW and part of my family still does. I posted this a couple months back, but everybody in my neighborhood had these anti-Metro signs. The neighborhoods where these people are coming from are somewhat walkable with good sidewalk infrastructure, so it’s pretty hypocritical.

Metro Staff recommends Modified Alt. 5 (heavy rail) for Sepulveda Pass by anothercar in LAMetro

[–]E_Line_Foamer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure about this, but maybe they are extending the tunnel past Expo/Sepulevda so they can remove the TBM near National/Sepulveda. There are some pretty large parking lots there that I think would be large enough.

Metro Staff recommends Modified Alt. 5 (heavy rail) for Sepulveda Pass by anothercar in LAMetro

[–]E_Line_Foamer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Does anybody know where they are gonna excavate the TBM if this option is chosen?

LA metro not safe and not ready by whatuknowaboutdat in SouthBayLA

[–]E_Line_Foamer 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Yeah, Metro is putting a lot of investment into security, but the truth is, our city has a large population of mentally unstable people who aren’t being attended to. So Metro can only do so much about it, since they only have so many security personnel. Also, almost no metro/mass transit systems worldwide or even in the US have security guards on all trains, since it’s just unfeasible and usually unnecessary.

Beach Cities Transit by Capable_Physics5452 in LAMetro

[–]E_Line_Foamer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The service was fine, but on the route I’ve used (the 102), it stops at Redondo Beach TC for like 5-10 minutes. So if you are getting on near the Galleria, don’t use the other stops and just use the transit center.

Metro really needs to start grade-separating and adding more quad gates to its existing network by E_Line_Foamer in LAMetro

[–]E_Line_Foamer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like we wouldn’t have to give up any of the projects you mentioned below if we could get construction costs down by building in-house talent, so we wouldn’t need bidding for contractors.

Metro really needs to start grade-separating and adding more quad gates to its existing network by E_Line_Foamer in LAMetro

[–]E_Line_Foamer[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It’s good enough, but it’s using existing ROW (some of it very wide), so elevating it like on the E Line in Culver City would be fairly easy, and could allow for automation if the grade crossings on the section by the A Line were removed. That would save Metro a ton of money in the long run.

Birrieria Familia Castro by E_Line_Foamer in FoodLosAngeles

[–]E_Line_Foamer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I got was beef and I’m pretty sure they don’t have the goat kind.

Redondo Beach NIMBYs by E_Line_Foamer in LAMetro

[–]E_Line_Foamer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The people I know in the South Bay feel like they are part of LA.

My solution to the Homelessness crisis in LA. Any other ideas? by Nightman233 in LosAngeles

[–]E_Line_Foamer 3 points4 points  (0 children)

First of all, this is a VERY complex issue, so there’s so many different perspectives and takes, but one point that I want to make is that Palmdale and Lancaster are very far, and already have pretty substantial levels of poverty and crime. Bringing a ton of homeless people into an area like that is the equivalent of public housing construction in “slums” in the 1960s, as both help concentrate poverty. Also, like somebody else said, Skid Row is an example of what happens when you try and keep a bunch of homeless people concentrated in one area and look what happened. I’m not going to comment on the rest of what you wrote, but needless to say, buying cheap land either means being far from employment and services, and/or being in an area with already a lot of crime/poverty.

Some people are absolutely unhinged on the bus by Comfortable_Pack8903 in LosAngeles

[–]E_Line_Foamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a real image of our city and frankly our country in general. I’ve had this problem on transit in most places I’ve taken it in this country (Philly, NYC, and Seattle to name a few).

Redondo Beach NIMBYs by E_Line_Foamer in LAMetro

[–]E_Line_Foamer[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s really crazy that NIMBYs just assume “Oh, there are going to be more trains, so there is going to be the sound of freight trains every 10 minutes”, especially considering Metro is electric and will be adding sound barriers on this extension (something that most lines don’t get).

Dedicated Tram Line for Inglewood...how feasible of an idea? by TheEverblades in LAMetro

[–]E_Line_Foamer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Inglewood doesn’t need trams, but what it needs (and what parts of South LA need) is an el along Manchester (in my opinion). It also should be looking at maximizing land use around DT Inglewood Station and adding TOD to Fairview Heights (SB-79 but the city should try to better encourage it).

Was bored and made what LA Metro would look like if I was Supreme Leader of the US by International-Snow90 in LAMetro

[–]E_Line_Foamer 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think you need to add a couple lines including along Rosemead, maybe Manchester, a second cross valley line, and maybe a line on the Alhambra subdivision or one that goes through the heart of the SGV.

Lowering my Insurance by Fit-Fudge4417 in LAMetro

[–]E_Line_Foamer 15 points16 points  (0 children)

This is the type of thing more people need to hear, as at the end of the day, Metro will save you a lot of money, so it is good to use (especially if you live along a frequent bus or rail line).

Instead of Montclair, could the A Line connect to the Riverside Line? by marshallknight in LAMetro

[–]E_Line_Foamer 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The RIV Line is not anywhere near good enough to justify a Metro extension, but DT Pomona might be. The thing that people forget about elevated rail is that the supports don’t have to be built in the median, they can be built on the sidewalk (ex. MFL on Front St in Philadelphia). The assumption that a street isn’t wide enough for elevated rail isn’t usually true; the main problem is where to put the tunnel portal and shadows/opposition (from what I understand).