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I think is important to include the Expo Line stations. The line is opening in less than a week and even though they aren't open yet, the stations still exist, and therefore meet the criteria to be included in the list. I think it's a little unnecessary to wait until the stations open to include them here. Especially since the LACMTA has already listed the stations on its website. – Dream out loud ( talk) 20:52, 23 April 2012 (UTC)
I think that the stations for the two Metro Liner lines ( Silver Line and Orange Line should also be included here. Several Metro Rail stations also serve Metro Liner, and although they are bus rapid transit and not rail lines, the LACMTA still lists all six Metro lines together under the "line maps" section on their site. [1] I don't see a reason to keep the separate, especially since they are all integrated within the same systeme. – Dream out loud ( talk) 00:32, 24 April 2012 (UTC)
This list was promoted to FL status about 3 years ago and is no longer up to standards. I don't think it should be demoted, but it definitely needs to be improved upon in order to keep its status. I have been doing some work on it myself, but here's a list of other things to do:
– Dream out loud ( talk) 03:32, 2 May 2012 (UTC)
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Hey all -- Metro has come up with finalized names for the new underground stations on the Regional Connector, which are different from what's currently on this list. I made articles for Grand Av Arts/Bunker Hill station and Historic Broadway station. The station formerly known as 1st/Central is now going to be called Little Tokyo/Arts District, and I assume the article for the current station under that name will just evolve to become article for the new one. Perhaps we can link to this anchor. At any rate, I would change the list here myself but the article seems to use some templates that I don't understand. Apologies! Anyone who could help out, I'd appreciate it.
It's also worth noting that Metro has now pushed the opening dates for these stations back to 2021. -- Jfruh ( talk) 20:17, 25 May 2017 (UTC)
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The first 6 stations of the K Line opened from Martin Luther King Jr. station (Los Angeles Metro) down to Westchester/Veterans station, so they should be added to the list. Plus, Expo/Crenshaw station is now a transfer between the E and K lines. SteelersDiclonious ( talk) 18:00, 7 October 2022 (UTC)
I am aware that my recent proposal to merge the main Metro Rail and Busway articles together was opposed because such a task would not have been ideal due to the great amount of differences between them and that the two systems are two different modes of public transport. However, I also noticed that the navigation template listing all of the Metro Rail and Busway stations was recently merged together. With this logic, I believe that merging the main station list articles for both Metro Rail and Busway follows through and would be much easier since both articles are mostly just listicles (the Metro Rail article has a brief history section.) Interested in hearing some other's thoughts. -- OrdinaryScarlett ( talk) 07:19, 23 November 2023 (UTC)