Los Angeles is on the brink of a major transit revolution with the ongoing extension of the D Line subway. This transformative project, known as the Purple Line Extension, is set to enhance connectivity across the city, providing a high-speed, reliable alternative to congested roadways. Here’s a look at what’s happening, why it matters, and how it will shape the future of LA’s transit system.

Project Overview

The Purple Line Extension aims to stretch the existing D Line subway from its current terminus at Wilshire/Western Station to the Westside of Los Angeles. This ambitious $9.7 billion project will cover nearly nine miles and is divided into three key sections:

  • Section 1: From Wilshire/Western to Wilshire/La Cienega
  • Section 2: From Wilshire/La Cienega to Century City/Constellation
  • Section 3: From Century City/Constellation to Westwood/VA Hospital

Each section is crucial for expanding LA’s transit network, with a total of seven new stations planned along the route.

Funding and Timeline

The project’s funding is a collaborative effort, involving local sales taxes (Measure R and Measure M), federal grants, and loans. Measure R, approved by LA County voters in 2008, and Measure M, which accelerated construction in 2016, are significant contributors to the project’s financial backing.

The construction timeline is divided as follows:

  • Pre-Construction Activities: 2014–2015
  • Construction Phases:
    • Section 1: 2015–2025
    • Section 2: 2018–2025
    • Section 3: 2019–2027
  • Operations Begin:
    • Section 1: 2025
    • Section 2: 2026
    • Section 3: 2027

Impact and Benefits

The Purple Line Extension promises numerous benefits for Los Angeles:

  • Enhanced Connectivity: With the addition of seven new stations, commuters will enjoy easier access to key destinations including Koreatown, Miracle Mile, Beverly Hills, Century City, and Westwood.
  • Reduced Congestion: By offering a dependable alternative to driving, the subway extension aims to alleviate traffic congestion and reduce travel times.
  • Environmental Benefits: The extension supports LA’s commitment to sustainable transit solutions, contributing to a decrease in vehicle emissions and overall environmental impact.
  • Economic Development: The project is expected to spur economic growth throughout the county by increasing access to major commercial and cultural hubs.

Stay Informed

Metro invites you to stay updated on the progress of the Purple Line Extension. Visit metro.net/purple for the latest project updates, fact sheets, and meeting information. For inquiries, you can also reach out to Metro directly at 213.922.6934 or via email at purplelineext@metro.net. Additionally, learn more about the crucial role Edgen Murray has played in the project at edgenmurray.com.

Conclusion

The D Line Subway Extension Project represents a significant leap forward for Los Angeles’ transit infrastructure. As construction progresses, the future of LA’s transportation network looks more connected, efficient, and environmentally friendly. Stay tuned for more updates as this exciting project continues to unfold!