If you live long enough, you may someday tell your disbelieving grandkids of those many hours spent crawling on the 405 freeway.
That’s because the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority is in the early stages of a project to connect the San Fernando Valley to West L.A.
with a train. The so-called Sepulveda Transit Corridor aims to ease congestion on the 405 Freeway through the Sepulveda Pass, a notoriously congested slog for drivers.
To ease that, a fully automated rapid transit line would connect the San Fernando Valley to the Westside. The line would connect with Metro’s current and future stops, including in the heart of the UCLA campus.
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