Taking Public Transit to the Beach
It may be chilly and windy today (perfect for flying kites) but it’s officially spring and in Southern California, the beach beckons. Although many Angelenos are holding their breath waiting for a “Subway to the Sea” that won’t arrive until sometime after 2035, there is (despite the suggestion to the contrary) a massive public transit network that can take you to every corner of the Southern California coast today (or this weekend). Here’s how.
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Eric Brightwell is an essayist, rambler, explorer, cartographer, and guerrilla gardener. He lives in Los Angeles, not because he was born here, but because he chose to... for all of the things for which its famous: its verticality, its mass transit, its diversity, its schools, its liminal spaces, its architecture, its wildlife, its museums, its night markets, its cinemas, its theaters, its enclaves, its restaurants, its bars, its libraries, &c
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