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CoasterMatt
06-11-2006, 10:06 AM
http://mta.net/news_info/press/metro_093.htm

:cheers:

Metro has earned the 2006 Outstanding Public Transportation System award for large transit properties given annually by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA).

The award -- which some refer to as the Pulitzer Prize for transit -- is given to public transportation systems that have demonstrated achievement in efficiency and effectiveness. It was the first such award for Metro.

but wait, there's more!

Among the achievements that earned Metro the award:

• The overwhelming success of the Metro Orange Line in the San Fernando Valley. Since opening last fall, ridership has soared to 18,700 average weekday boardings, about triple the number of passengers projected for the first year of service

• Commencement of tunneling for the underground portion of the Eastside Extension light-rail project that will link the Metro Gold Line between Pasadena and downtown Los Angeles with Little Tokyo, the Arts District, Boyle Heights and East Los Angeles

• Expansion of the Metro Rapid system, which operates about 25 percent faster than local bus service. Metro is at the halfway point in creating the most extensive such network in the country, with the goal of 28 Metro Rapid lines with more than 700 vehicles by 2008.

• The Metro fleet of clean-air Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses. Metro now operates 2,000 CNG buses and plans to have a 100 percent CNG fleet by 2008.

• The Metro Blue Line light rail line between downtown Los Angeles and Long Beach reached record ridership with more than 80,000 average weekday boardings, making it the second most successful light rail line in the nation.

• Planning continued for the Exposition light rail line, which will break ground later this year and by 2010 link downtown Los Angeles with Culver City. A planned extension will continue the line west to Santa Monica.

• Customer satisfaction is at an all-time high. The latest survey showed that 84 percent of customers were satisfied with Metro service and 83 percent believed service has improved over the previous year.

Is the system perfect? Absolutely not, but in the 4 years I've been riding, it's gotten better.

One of the cool new things they have added to their website, is a mileage cost calculator that shows (according to AAA) how much your trip would cost to drive versus the fare for Metro.

Kevy Baby
06-11-2006, 11:06 AM
I think Metro owes a debt of gratitude to €uromeinke, CM, LSPE (and any other LoTers who I don't know about) for utilizing the Metro