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The Sepulveda Pass Transit Corridor is a two-phased planned transit corridor connecting the Los Angeles Basin to the San Fernando Valley through the Sepulveda Pass in Los Angeles, California, by supplementing the existing freeway. The corridor would partly parallel I-405, and proposed alternatives include a rapid transit (subway) or a monorail line connecting the G Line in the Valley to the D Line and E Line on the Westside, and the K Line near Los Angeles International Airport.

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  • The Sepulveda Pass Transit Corridor is a two-phased planned transit corridor connecting the Los Angeles Basin to the San Fernando Valley through the Sepulveda Pass in Los Angeles, California, by supplementing the existing freeway. The corridor would partly parallel I-405, and proposed alternatives include a rapid transit (subway) or a monorail line connecting the G Line in the Valley to the D Line and E Line on the Westside, and the K Line near Los Angeles International Airport. Interstate 405 over the Sepulveda Pass between Interstate 10 and US Highway 101, which runs parallel to the proposed transit line, is the busiest highway corridor in the United States, serving 379,000 vehicles per day. (en)
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  • Planned
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  • Sepulveda Pass and Interstate 405, as seen from the Getty Center Tram in 2008 (en)
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  • Sepulveda Pass Transit Corridor (en)
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  • Planned (en)
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  • Rapid transit or Monorail (en)
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  • The Sepulveda Pass Transit Corridor is a two-phased planned transit corridor connecting the Los Angeles Basin to the San Fernando Valley through the Sepulveda Pass in Los Angeles, California, by supplementing the existing freeway. The corridor would partly parallel I-405, and proposed alternatives include a rapid transit (subway) or a monorail line connecting the G Line in the Valley to the D Line and E Line on the Westside, and the K Line near Los Angeles International Airport. (en)
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  • Sepulveda Pass Transit Corridor (en)
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  • Sepulveda Pass Transit Corridor (en)
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