Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Day 8, Oct 21 - Yes, Virginia, there is public transport in LA

The car went back today. It was actually a relief to hand the keys over. No more searching for parking, no more trying to backtrack after missing my turn, no more trying to get across 5 lanes of traffic, no more worrying that I didn't lock the car...

Ok, I know...I worry about things most people don't think about. But, after the first few days of getting set up in the apt, I just felt like I was missing part of the city as I couldn't look at what I was passing because I had to keep an eye on the traffic. With a pass, I am looking forward to having more flexibility in travel with starts & stops as things look interesting.

So as my first foray into LA's public trasit system, I took the "flyaway" bus from LAX to downtown Union Station. It's a direct bus, no stops in between & costs $4. From there, a rapid bus got me back to Silverlake for $1.25. The trip, in total, took about an hour. Granted, this isn't an option when you have a suitcase, backpack, purse & two cats in tow, but it does show that the powers that be in LA are thinking about reducing the number of car trips needed.

They also have a "TAP" card system. It's a reusable, refillable card for bus & rail travel. One thing I like about it is that you can refill the card online & the balance is guaranteed against loss.

The thing I have yet to figure out is all the different bus & rail lines. Metro, Dash, Red Line, Orange Line, Metrolink. The good thing is that the buses have the racks on the front to carry bikes & bikes are also allowed on the rail system (for now, from what I've been reading.)

And, of course, the buses are all clean air.

So far, I'm impressed.

1 comment:

Jules said...

I am impressed you gave up the car. I thought it was essential when I lived in LA and I HATE cars.