Looks like we've got some Horned Frogs and Bulldogs in the house (read: SoFi Stadium Shuttle) for the #CFBPlayoff ππ final.
Nothing wrong with purple peoples' fingers: just something they do.
Good luck fans & thanks for riding! Request for π got lost in office mail. Oops.
Our unscientific survey found purple outnumbering red. Remember, we're just Switzerland in all this and don't really have a (bull)dog or (hornedf)frog in the fight.
And now we've got video...
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We continue to run a bus shuttle between L (Gold) Line's Southwest Museum and South Pasadena stations as we repair overhead wires damaged when a tree toppled in last night's deluge. We'll keep you updated on repairs -- which are very likely to extend through today.
Pic from this morning of damage to the overhead wires that deliver power to the trains. The wires work a lot better when not dangling.
Thank you for your patience -- and a thank you to our track crews who spent an extremely soggy night starting the repair work.
(1/6) More to look forward to in 2023 besides losing weight and getting a new job/partner/life: MORE BUS PRIORITY LANES! ππ₯πΎπ β€οΈπ¦π
(2/6) We're working with our buds at @LADOTofficial to build more bus lanes to help get buses out of the molasses that is LA traffic and keep them on time. Also: bus lanes move a lot of tushies: see vid.
(3/6) Thusly, it's with extreme pleasure we introduce the recently completed Alvarado St lanes btwn 7th and Sunset. Buses without apology will ply the SB lanes from 7-10 am and NB from 3-7 pm on weekdays.
(1/8) We know many you are flying this holiday season & many of you will soon be issuing curses about airport traffic. There is a better future ahead when it comes to getting to/from LAX -- that's our new LAX/Metro Transit Center station to the right in the pic!
(2/8) The station will be where riders will transfer between Metro Rail, buses and the LAX Automated People Mover that will serve airport terminals. Another view of our station--that's the K Line tracks extending to north.
(3/8) The frame of the roof of our new station and, at left, our Southwest rail yard that serves the K Line.