Disneyland has trams to take you from the parking lots to the entrance of the park. This is the next iteration.
The American mind cannot comprehend transportation unless it involves cars somehow

Why not just drive from parking to the stadium? No need to build an expensive subway, just a small 8 lane road from the parking to the stadium will be enough.
70mph limit
What in the concrete hellscape is this?
Even better, its on top of a hill with only a couple roads access. Needless to say, traffic is a fucking nightmare. Put a subway in from literally anywhere else to the stadium would be a better option.
Also, it comes with the story of Chavez Ravine which was forcefully evicted to make way for the stadium.
Now, let me guess what kind of people lived there…
What a complete and utter surprise.
LA and bulldozing neighborhoods is sadly a tale as old as time
LA is thinking of doing a gondola
nottheonion
Meanwhile BART is being sued by a stadium for trying to extend service to the stadium
https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Sharks-sue-to-slow-BART-San-Jose-extension-in-12889297.php
Reading the Sharks president’s arguments felt like my brain was turning to slurry.
Something very yonic and sapphic about this picture… I see why lesbians love softball
Getting to/from dodger stadium is awful. There’s only 1 small motel nearby. It’s an uphill walk. The traffic is a mess. There’s no near train stop.
What this place needs is obviously more car lanes.
Actually they’ll be planning to have an entire exit path to all major interior and exterior highway arteries 🔨 🛣️
Uhhhh, why haven’t they done underground parking?
I would wager Earthquakes would be one reason.
LA has plenty of underground parking, including at the children’s hospital, so I don’t think that it’s that.
That might make line go up more slowly.
What a shithole…
They gave up on the gondola?
I think the Gondola is still on the table. Honestly it’s a great idea, Union station is very close as the crow flies, just walking from it right now is a nightmare because of the freeway in the way.
An extention of some light or heavy rail line would be good
Eh, I agree with nandert that an underground light metro would be more useful, in part because you can use it to extend transit north of Dodgers Stadium to create a better used system overall.
That may be, I’m just unsure on the cost differential. Feels like an underground line would be more expensive, but IDK.







