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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Metro Crenshaw Transit Corridor - Taste Of Transit Tour

Metro Crenshaw Transit Corridor - Taste Of Transit Tour « Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas
Metro Crenshaw Transit Corridor - Taste Of Transit Tour



The Metro Crenshaw Transit Corridor Project Team invites you to a “Taste of Transit” tour on Saturday, June 13 from 9 am - 1 pm. We appreciate your involvement in the planning process for this proposed project and invite you to learn more about Metro’s transit systems. To register, please call 213.891.2965. Space is limited.

Meet at West Angeles Church Parking Lot (NE Corner of 30th St and Crenshaw Blvd). Free parking is available.

Our Metro bus will leave West Angeles and travel to the Metro Orange Line in the San Fernando Valley. After riding on the Metro Orange Line, our bus will take us to Pasadena where we will have lunch at Memorial Park and then board the Metro Gold Line for Union Station. At Union Station, our bus will pick us up and return to West Angeles Church.

Complimentary box lunch provided and there is no charge for the tour.

Tags: Crenshaw, Metro

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