Los Angeles County transportation network
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The Los Angeles County transportation network is an extensive, multimodal system of rail lines, bus routes, and highways that connects communities across the county and supports one of the largest urban populations in the United States.
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Target entity: Los Angeles County transportation network Context triple: [Metro C Line, partOf, Los Angeles County transportation network]
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Los Angeles street grid
The Los Angeles street grid is the extensive, often irregular network of streets and boulevards that structures the layout, traffic flow, and neighborhood organization of the city of Los Angeles.
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Los Angeles Department of Transportation
The Los Angeles Department of Transportation is the city agency responsible for managing and regulating transportation systems, traffic operations, and mobility services within Los Angeles.
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Seattle transportation network
The Seattle transportation network is an integrated system of buses, light rail, commuter rail, streetcars, ferries, and roadways that connects neighborhoods within Seattle and links the city to the broader Puget Sound region.
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D.
San Francisco Bay Area transit network
The San Francisco Bay Area transit network is an interconnected system of buses, trains, ferries, and light rail services spanning multiple counties around the San Francisco Bay.
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Metro Busway (Los Angeles)
Metro Busway (Los Angeles) is a bus rapid transit system in Los Angeles County that operates on dedicated busways and high-occupancy vehicle lanes as part of the region’s Metro transit network.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Los Angeles County transportation network Target entity description: The Los Angeles County transportation network is an extensive, multimodal system of rail lines, bus routes, and highways that connects communities across the county and supports one of the largest urban populations in the United States.
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A.
Los Angeles street grid
The Los Angeles street grid is the extensive, often irregular network of streets and boulevards that structures the layout, traffic flow, and neighborhood organization of the city of Los Angeles.
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B.
Los Angeles Department of Transportation
The Los Angeles Department of Transportation is the city agency responsible for managing and regulating transportation systems, traffic operations, and mobility services within Los Angeles.
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C.
Seattle transportation network
The Seattle transportation network is an integrated system of buses, light rail, commuter rail, streetcars, ferries, and roadways that connects neighborhoods within Seattle and links the city to the broader Puget Sound region.
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San Francisco Bay Area transit network
The San Francisco Bay Area transit network is an interconnected system of buses, trains, ferries, and light rail services spanning multiple counties around the San Francisco Bay.
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Metro Busway (Los Angeles)
Metro Busway (Los Angeles) is a bus rapid transit system in Los Angeles County that operates on dedicated busways and high-occupancy vehicle lanes as part of the region’s Metro transit network.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (134)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
public transport system
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transportation network ⓘ |
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24-hour transit services on selected corridors
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ADA-compliant bus stops and stations ⓘ Amtrak intercity rail services at Union Station ⓘ CCTV monitoring on vehicles and at stations ⓘ El Monte Station ⓘ
surface form:
El Monte Bus Station
Metro Busway (Los Angeles) ⓘ
surface form:
El Monte Busway
Expo Line bike path segments ⓘ ExpressLanes on I-10 and I-110 ⓘ Union Station ⓘ
surface form:
Greyhound bus terminal at Union Station
HOT lanes ⓘ HOV lanes ⓘ Metro Busway (Los Angeles) ⓘ
surface form:
Harbor Transitway
Interstate 10 in Los Angeles County ⓘ Interstate 405 ⓘ
surface form:
Interstate 405 in Los Angeles County
Interstate 5 in Los Angeles County ⓘ Los Angeles County bus rapid transit corridors ⓘ Southern California freeway system ⓘ
surface form:
Los Angeles County freeway system
Los Angeles International Airport ground access network ⓘ Los Angeles Metro bus lines ⓘ
surface form:
Los Angeles Metro Bus system
Los Angeles Metro Rail ⓘ Los Angeles River Bike Path ⓘ
surface form:
Los Angeles River bike path segments
Megabus and FlixBus stops ⓘ Metro A Line ⓘ Metro B Line ⓘ Metro C Line ⓘ Metro D Line ⓘ Metro E Line ⓘ Metro J Line ⓘ
surface form:
Metro J Line (bus rapid transit)
Metro K Line ⓘ Metro L Line (light rail and busway segments) ⓘ Metrolink 91/Perris Valley Line ⓘ Metrolink Antelope Valley Line ⓘ Metrolink Orange County Line ⓘ Metrolink Riverside Line ⓘ Metrolink San Bernardino Line ⓘ Metrolink Ventura County Line ⓘ Metrolink commuter rail ⓘ
surface form:
Metrolink commuter rail network
Orange Line bike path ⓘ California State Route 110 ⓘ
surface form:
State Route 110 in Los Angeles County
California State Route 134 ⓘ
surface form:
State Route 134 in Los Angeles County
State Route 2 ⓘ
surface form:
State Route 2 in Los Angeles County
California State Route 210 ⓘ
surface form:
State Route 210 in Los Angeles County
California State Route 60 ⓘ
surface form:
State Route 60 in Los Angeles County
State Route 91 ⓘ
surface form:
State Route 91 in Los Angeles County
TAP card fare system ⓘ U.S. Route 101 ⓘ
surface form:
U.S. Route 101 in Los Angeles County
Union Station (Los Angeles) ⓘ
surface form:
Union Station Los Angeles
accessibility features for disabled riders ⓘ air quality and emissions monitoring along major corridors ⓘ airport shuttle services ⓘ arterial road network ⓘ bicycle parking at transit stations ⓘ bicycle-sharing integration with transit ⓘ bike lanes and bikeways ⓘ bike-share docking stations in central Los Angeles ⓘ bridges and overpasses ⓘ bus electrification infrastructure ⓘ bus maintenance and operations divisions ⓘ bus-only lanes on selected corridors ⓘ carpool and vanpool programs ⓘ coastal bike paths in Los Angeles County ⓘ customer information centers ⓘ electric vehicle charging infrastructure at transit facilities ⓘ elevators and escalators at rail stations ⓘ emergency response access routes ⓘ evacuation routes ⓘ fare collection systems ⓘ fare inspection systems ⓘ first-mile/last-mile connections to transit ⓘ freight rail lines ⓘ grade separations and rail crossings ⓘ grade-separated interchanges ⓘ incident management systems ⓘ intelligent transportation systems infrastructure ⓘ intercity bus terminals ⓘ light rail maintenance facilities ⓘ local street bus stops ⓘ microtransit and demand-responsive services ⓘ mobile ticketing applications ⓘ multilingual transit information ⓘ municipal bus operators ⓘ night bus services on selected routes ⓘ noise mitigation along freeways and rail lines ⓘ online trip planning tools ⓘ paratransit services for people with disabilities ⓘ park-and-pool lots ⓘ park-and-ride facilities ⓘ park-and-ride lots at freeway stations ⓘ park-and-ride parking lots ⓘ parkway and scenic routes in Los Angeles County ⓘ pedestrian infrastructure ⓘ port access routes to Port of Long Beach ⓘ port access routes to Port of Los Angeles ⓘ rail electrification infrastructure ⓘ rail stations ⓘ ramp metering systems ⓘ real-time freeway message signs ⓘ real-time transit information systems ⓘ regional bus operators ⓘ regional fare integration across multiple operators ⓘ regional goods movement corridors ⓘ regional rideshare programs ⓘ regional transportation demand management programs ⓘ regional transportation management center ⓘ safety and security patrols on transit ⓘ school transportation connections ⓘ seismic retrofits of transportation structures ⓘ shared mobility hubs ⓘ stormwater management along transportation corridors ⓘ traffic management centers ⓘ transit hubs and transfer centers ⓘ transit planning and scheduling systems ⓘ transit priority at traffic signals ⓘ transit security and surveillance systems ⓘ transit signal priority systems ⓘ transit-accessible beaches in Los Angeles County ⓘ transit-accessible educational institutions ⓘ transit-accessible employment centers ⓘ transit-accessible entertainment districts ⓘ transit-accessible medical centers ⓘ transit-accessible sports venues ⓘ transit-oriented development areas ⓘ transit-oriented parking management ⓘ truck routes ⓘ tunnels and underpasses ⓘ wayfinding signage ⓘ |
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California, United States
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surface form:
California
Los Angeles County ⓘ United States of America ⓘ
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United States
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| serves |
Los Angeles
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City of Los Angeles
Greater Los Angeles Area ⓘ
surface form:
Los Angeles metropolitan area
one of the largest urban populations in the United States ⓘ |
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Subject: Los Angeles County transportation network Description of subject: The Los Angeles County transportation network is an extensive, multimodal system of rail lines, bus routes, and highways that connects communities across the county and supports one of the largest urban populations in the United States.
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