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Orange Line to expand to Chatsworth

Spurred by growing ridership on the Orange Line, transit officials are pushing ahead with plans to extend the San Fernando Valley busway to ferry passengers four miles farther north from Canoga Park to Chatsworth. Sue Doyle in the Daily News.

Two plans to extend the line - which now runs between Woodland Hills and North Hollywood - were unveiled Wednesday as part of an environmental impact report that would significantly boost the already popular bus.

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority board is set to pick one of the two plans in May, but it could be six years before Orange Line buses pull into Chatsworth.

Comments


Why isn't there any discussion of expanding the Orange Line out to Conejo Valley? At least, there should be a study to determine the cost. Why no interest?

Six years?! That's absolutely idiotic!!! There's no reason why it should take nearly that long!!! They can get it done NOW.

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