K Line Northern Extension

 K Line Northern Extension 
Official Metro map of the study area of the K Line Northern Extension
Overview
StatusProposed
LocaleCrenshaw
West Hollywood
Hollywood
Service
TypeLight rail
SystemLos Angeles Metro Rail
Operator(s) Metro (LACMTA)
History
Planned opening2047 (expected)
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
ElectrificationOverhead line, 750 V DC
Route map

Hollywood Bowl (optional)
Hollywood/Highland
La Brea/Santa Monica
Fairfax/Santa Monica
San Vicente/Santa Monica
La Cienega/Beverly
La Brea/Beverly
Fairfax/3rd
Wilshire/Fairfax
Wilshire/La Brea
Midtown Crossing
Crenshaw/Adams
Expo/Crenshaw

All stations are accessible

The K Line Northern Extension, formerly known as the Crenshaw Northern Extension, is a planned Los Angeles Metro Rail light rail extension connecting Expo/Crenshaw station to Hollywood/Highland station in Hollywood. The corridor is a fully underground, north–south route along mostly densely populated areas on the western side of the Los Angeles Basin; it would be operated as part of the K Line. The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) is prioritizing the project along with pressure from the West Hollywood residents. Construction is slated to start in 2041 and begin service by 2047 unless means to accelerate the project are found.

On July 23, 2024, LA Metro released the draft of the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the K Line Northern Extension, putting the price tag of the project between $11 billion and $14.8 billion (including a 40% contingency cost).