Los Angeles Metro Rail Light Rail Trains

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  1. timbrown#2725

    timbrown#2725 Member

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    Hey guys for when CTS comes out for console I suggest all of LA Metro Rail trains if they can be recreated on the game.

    All of Metro Rail light rail trains as follows:

    Metro A Line:
    The A Line (formerly and colloquially known as the Blue Line) is a 48.5-mile (78.1 km) light rail line in Los Angeles County, California. It is one of the six lines of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system, operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro). The A Line serves 44 stations and runs east-west between Azusa and Pasadena, then north-south between Pasadena and Long Beach, interlining and sharing five stations with the E Line in Downtown Los Angeles. Trains run in 3 car consists.

    Metro C Line
    The C Line (formerly the Green Line from 1995 to 2020) is a 19.3-mile (31.1 km) light rail line running between Redondo Beach and Norwalk within Los Angeles County, California. It is one of six lines forming the Los Angeles Metro Rail system and opened on August 12, 1995. Along the route, the line serves the cities of Downey, El Segundo, Hawthorne, Norwalk and Lynwood, the Los Angeles community of Westchester, and several unincorporated communities in the South Los Angeles region including Athens, Del Aire, and Willowbrook. The C Line operates in the median of Interstate 105 freeway, which it parallels for most of its length. The fully grade-separated route (essentially a light metro) runs mainly in the median strip of the Century Freeway (I-105) for its latitude portion and on an elevated viaduct for its western leg. Trains run in 2 car consists (for now, soon to be 3)

    Metro E Line
    The E Line (formerly the Expo Line from 2012–2019) is a 22-mile (35 km) light rail line in Los Angeles County, California. It is one of the six lines of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system, operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro). The E Line runs east-west and serves 29 stations between East Los Angeles and Santa Monica. It interlines and shares five stations with the A Line in Downtown Los Angeles. Trains run in 3 car consists.

    Metro K Line
    The K Line currently is a 5.9-mile (9.5 km) light rail line running north–south between the Jefferson Park and Westchester neighborhoods of Los Angeles, California, passing through various South Los Angeles neighborhoods and the city of Inglewood. It is one of six lines in the Los Angeles Metro Rail system operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA). It opened on October 7, 2022, making it the system's newest line.
    The current K Line represents the initial operating segment of the Crenshaw/LAX Line project, which began construction in 2014. A segment connecting to the C Line via a wye is expected to open in 2024; the C and K Lines will be integrated and services realigned at that time. The C Line's western terminus will be redirected to LAX/Metro Transit Center station and the K Line will take over the westernmost segment of the C Line from the wye to the Redondo Beach station. Trains run in 2 car consists, but with station lengths up to 3. Once all the western leg C Line stations get all their platforms lengthened it will begin using 3 cars.

    The pictures attached are all the primary fleet used on all their light rail lines

    1. Kinki Sharyo P3010 (used on ALL lines)
    2. AnsaldoBreda P2550 (used on the A Line only)
    3. Siemens P2000 (used mostly on the A and C lines)

    Would love to see any or all of these on CTS one day thank you.

    A YouTube link I found (credit goes to the uploader) of an example of how our trains are,, even our subway system is apart of it but that's our B and D lines heavy rail that ones isn't the focus of the post:

     

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  2. devadatta357

    devadatta357 Active Member

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    Kinki Sharyo looks interesting. Is it exactly a tram or something like a light train?
     
  3. timbrown#2725

    timbrown#2725 Member

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    Light rail they call them here in LA
     
  4. devadatta357

    devadatta357 Active Member

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    Got it, I've already read and figured it out, but thanks for the clarification anyway!
     
  5. TheCh3mist

    TheCh3mist New Member

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    So all the Light Rail Vehicles in LA Metro's Fleet are Light Metros.
     
  6. timbrown#2725

    timbrown#2725 Member

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    Yes except the Red and Purple Lines
     

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