This week's biggest headlines in transportation:
- LA Metro is in 'uncharted territory' and waiting for federal aid to get back on track
- Metro ensures health and safety of public and agency workforce during COVID-19 crisis
- Metrolink will temporarily reduce service starting March 26
- Las Vegas high-speed train project, once stuck in low gear, is now moving forward
- Fewer riders for LA Metro during coronavirus outbreak, but essential transit services continue
- L.A. Metro unveils 'hybrid package' to continue service during COVID-19
- Uber sues Los Angeles over data collection
- Coronavirus side effect: Air quality is great now
- Metro signs $1.3 billion full funding grand agreement for Westside subway phase 3
- Coronavirus guidelines to know before boarding a Metro bus
- LADOT’s DASH service providing free rides in response to coronavirus
- Metro announces service adjustments due to COVID-19 crisis
- Metro issues coronavirus rules for bus riders
- As a safety precaution, all Metro buses must now be boarded in rear
- Southern California transit agencies respond to COVID-19 ridership declines
- L.A. Metro to continue operating during statewide 'Stay at Home' order
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