Line D Info
- Network Los Angeles Metro
- Operation Started 1993
- Total Length 8.2 km
- Total Stations 8
Terminals
From
Wilshire/Western
To
Union Station
Line D Overview
D Line opened on January 30, 1993, and operates between Union Station and Wilshire/Western. The line shares tracks with the B Line, passing through Downtown Los Angeles and Koreatown. A major westward expansion project began in 2014, with the first phase opening in 2026. The route currently serves 10 stations and offers interchange with the A, B, and E Lines, as well as with Metrolink and Amtrak services at Union Station.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Line D
Line D has 8 stations on the Los Angeles Metro network.
Line D runs between Wilshire/Western and Union Station.
Line D is approximately 8.2 km long.
Line D opened in 1993.
Line D is a Metro line operated under Los Angeles Metro.
Line D is part of the Los Angeles Metro transit network.