LA Metro 2028 is a community-built resource for fans, visitors, and locals who want to get around the Los Angeles Olympic Games without a car. We provide real-time transit data, venue-by-venue travel guides, and current service information to help you plan your Olympic experience.
LA Metro 2028 exists to solve a specific problem: the 2028 Olympic Games will bring millions of visitors to Los Angeles, and many will rely on public transit to move between venues, airports, hotels, and downtown attractions. Our mission is to make that journey seamless by aggregating real-time Metro rail data, bus connections, fare information, and station details into one accessible resource.
We track LA Metro's construction projects in real-time—the D Line extension to UCLA, the K Line expansion to LAX and Inglewood, and other infrastructure improvements scheduled before the Games. We update our venue guides with current service hours, accessible station information, and multi-language content to reflect the Olympic schedule.
Our interactive map displays all Metro lines, stations, transfer points, and Olympic venues using open-source technology. We provide walking times between stations, fare calculation tools, and integration with the official LA Metro schedule API. For each major venue—SoFi Stadium, Intuit Dome, the Rose Bowl, UCLA, the LA Memorial Coliseum, and all others—we publish detailed transit guides covering nearest stations, bus routes, parking alternatives, and travel time estimates.
We also aggregate real-time community intelligence. Our live feed pulls recent posts from Reddit's public API (specifically r/LARail, r/transit, r/LosAngeles, and r/Olympics) so you can see what other riders are experiencing right now—service delays, crowding patterns, and construction updates.
Metro Rail Lines: A (Red), B (Red), C (Silver), D (Purple), E (Expo), K (Crenshaw), and future extensions including the D Line to UCLA and K Line to LAX. We track route changes, opening dates, and interim closures as construction progresses.
Bus Routes: We don't track every LA Metro bus route in detail, but our venue guides identify the primary bus connections to each Olympic venue and show how to combine rail and bus for end-to-end journeys.
LAX to Downtown Metro: The K Line connection and People Mover integration are critical for Olympic visitors flying into LA. We provide dedicated guides for airport-to-venue transit including the new LAX transit corridor.
Olympic Venues: 16 competition venues across LA County, including SoFi Stadium in Inglewood (football, swimming, diving), Intuit Dome in Inglewood (basketball), Rose Bowl in Pasadena (soccer), UCLA (gymnastics, swimming, diving), LA Memorial Coliseum (track and field, archery), Crypto.com Arena (basketball, gymnastics), Long Beach Marine Stadium (rowing, canoe sprint), and others. Every venue page includes the nearest Metro station, walking distance, accessible entry points, and alternative transit routes.
Multi-Language Coverage: Content is available in English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, and Italian to reflect the international audience expected at the Games.
Our real-time service information comes directly from LA Metro's public API endpoints. We subscribe to updates for vehicle positions, service status, and schedule changes. This allows us to show live train positions on our map, current wait estimates at stations, and real-time service advisories.
Venue information is sourced from LA28's official website, Google Maps, and each venue operator's public transit directions. We verify this data quarterly to catch any schedule changes, new transit connections, or accessibility updates.
Construction timelines come from LA Metro's official project status reports, board presentations, and press releases. When official schedules slip, we update our guides within 48 hours. This information is verified against Metro's public project pages.
Fare information is kept current with LA Metro's official fare tables. We publish any changes immediately when LA Metro announces them.
Community intelligence comes from Reddit's public API. We pull posts matching transit-related keywords from the four major regional subreddits and display them with timestamps so readers can assess how current they are. All data is anonymized and no personal information is collected.
All content on this site is created and maintained by CMBMV LLC, a California limited liability company. We employ a straightforward editorial process: every page is written, fact-checked against official sources, and updated before publication. Venue guides are updated quarterly or whenever we detect a change in official service information. Real-time data is refreshed every 30 seconds for train positions and every 5 minutes for service alerts.
We do not accept payment for inclusion of venues, routes, or services. Our venue selection is based purely on official IOC/LA28 competition site lists. Our coverage of transit options is objective and based on actual service geography, not promotional agreements.
All staff corrections or updates are logged with dates so readers can track how information has evolved.
This is an independent, fan-made guide. We are not affiliated with LA Metro, LA28, the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), or any government agency. LA28 is the official Olympic organizing committee, but we are independent—we do not receive funding, direction, or editorial input from them.
Construction timelines, progress estimates, and service information are based on publicly available sources and may change without notice. Always verify current service status at metro.net before you travel. We make our best effort to keep information current, but real-time conditions can change faster than any website can update.
The trip planner tool is provided for estimation purposes only. It is not a substitute for official Metro journey planning tools. Actual travel times, transfers, and service availability may differ from estimates.
This site is supported by non-intrusive display advertising (Google AdSense) and analytics services. We keep advertising minimal because we know Olympic visitors and transit riders want fast, clean information—not ad clutter.
We do not sell your data, require registration, or track behavior beyond what's necessary for site analytics. See our privacy policy for details.
Found an error? Spotted a transit delay we haven't published? Have a suggestion for a new venue guide? Contact us here. We read every message and update our content based on reader feedback.
You can also help by sharing this site with other Olympic visitors, transit enthusiasts, and LA community members who will benefit from reliable transit information during the Games.
CMBMV LLC is a California limited liability company focused on creating community resources for underserved information spaces. We build public interest websites that help people solve real problems: student loan strategy, Medicaid policy navigation, bankruptcy claims research, federal employee rights, and transit planning. LA Metro 2028 reflects our mission to provide high-quality, independent, factual information to the communities that need it most.
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