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LA Metro D Line subway to close for 2 months for expansion project

LA Metro D Line subway to close for 2 months for expansion project

CBS News09-05-2025

As Los Angeles Metro continues work on the D Line Subway Extension Project, the D, or Purple Line will close for a little over two months beginning May 17.
The entire D Line, connecting downtown Los Angeles to the Westside, will be closed from May 17 through July 25 to connect the existing line with the new four-mile extension between Wilshire/ Western and Wilshire/ La Cienega.
The project will include three new subway stations at Wilshire/La Brea, Wilshire/Fairfax, and Wilshire/La Cienega.
The extension project began in 2019, with final work expected to be completed in 2027.
D Line service will be suspended at the following stations:
Union Station (D Line only; all other Union Station services remain open)
Civic Center/Grand Park (B Line open)
Pershing Square (B Line open)
7th Street/Metro Center (B Line open)
Westlake/MacArthur Park (B Line open)
Wilshire/Vermont (B Line open)
Wilshire/Normandie (Station closed)
Wilshire/Western (Station closed)
Alternate transit options between Union Station and Wilshire/ Vermont:
Metro B Line
Alternate transit for Wilshire/Vermont and Wilshire/Western:
Metro Line 855 Shuttle, running between Wilshire/Vermont, Wilshire/Normandie, and Wilshire/Western. Line 855 will align with B Line schedules.
Additional bus service is available via Metro Lines 720 and 20 along Wilshire Boulevard.

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