How do they do that? Change a flat on a steel train wheel
150 cutters “re-profile” a Red Line wheel/Metro photo ‘How do they do that?’ is a series for The Source that explores the technology that helps keep Metro running and passengers and other commuters...
View ArticleHow do they do that? Provide real-time updates on Go511
How do they do that? is a series for The Source that explores the technology that helps keep Metro running and passengers and other commuters moving. Some of it applies directly to the trains, buses...
View ArticleHow do they do that? Repair the seats on the buses
How do they do that? is a series for The Source that explores the technology that helps keep Metro running and passengers and other commuters moving. Some of it applies directly to the trains, buses...
View ArticleHow do they do that? Measure sound levels in stations
How do they do that? is a series for The Source that explores the technology that helps keep Metro running and passengers and other commuters moving. Some of it applies directly to the trains, buses...
View ArticleHow do they do that? Unlatch the gates automatically for wheelchair patrons
How do they do that? is a series for The Source that explores the technology that helps keep Metro running and passengers and other commuters moving. Some of it applies directly to the trains, buses...
View ArticleHow do they do that? Dig a subway tunnel
How do they do that? is a series for The Source that explores the technology that helps keep Metro running and passengers and other commuters moving. Some of it applies directly to the trains, buses...
View ArticleSneak peek into fabrication process for artwork at future 26th St/Bergamot...
Artist Constance Mallinson in her studio, with one of her artworks in the background. We invite you to the first in a series of Source posts providing a behind-the-scenes look at the artwork...
View ArticleSneak peek into fabrication process for artwork at future Palms Station
Artist Shizu Saldamando in her studio, with one of her original artworks in the background. This is the second in a series of Source posts providing a behind-the-scenes look at the artwork fabrication...
View ArticleSneak peek into fabrication for artwork at future Expo/Sepulveda Station
Artist Susan Logoreci inspecting color in ceramic tile sections at artwork fabricator’s shop. Photo: Mosaika Art & Design Detail of artwork rendered in ceramic tile pieces. Photo: Mosaika Art &...
View ArticleSneak peek into the artwork for future Downtown Santa Monica Station
Artist Judithe Hernandez in her studio, with two of her original artworks for the Expo Line in the background. This is the fourth in a series of Source posts providing a behind-the-scenes look at the...
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