Metro G Line Improvements Project

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Bike Detour: Sepulveda Station Demolition


Metro’s contractor, Valley Transit Partners (VTP), will be detouring the Metro G Line and cyclists during the construction of improvements at the G Line Sepulveda Station. 

Beginning December 15, 2025, the G Line bike path will be detoured from its current route along Delano St and Erwin St at Kester Av down to the existing G Line Bikeway between Kester Av and Sepulveda Station. 

Beginning February 2026, the Metro G Line stop will be temporarily relocated to the North side of the Metro G Line Sepulveda Station Park & Ride Lot, near the intersection of Erwin St and Langdon Av. This work will also require the partial closure of the southern end of the Metro G Line Sepulveda Station Park & Ride Lot, with parking limited to the northern section of the lot. Park and Ride access from Haskell Av at Victory Bl will be closed to the public, diverting all access to Sepulveda Station via Erwin St.

  • Bike detour: December 15, 2025 through February 2026 
  • Bus detour: February 2026 through December 2027 
  • Work Location: Metro G Line Sepulveda Station

What to Expect 

  • Detour of the Metro G Line between the Woodley and Woodman Stops 
  • Closure of the current Metro G Line Sepulveda Station and temporary relocation of the stop; Please follow all directional signage 
  • Reroute of the current G Line Bikeway detour back onto the existing Bikeway at Kester Av; Please follow all directional signage 



Additional Information 
  • All work must receive necessary permits and approvals prior to work beginning. 
  • Access to emergency responders will be maintained. 
  • Access to driveways, residences & businesses will be maintained at all times unless notified in advance.  
  • Parking is restricted in posted areas, please follow the signage. 
  • Noise and dust control measures will be in place to minimize impacts. 
  • Construction is a dynamic process and work schedules and timelines are subject to change. 
  • If you see an encampment or someone in need: Submit an outreach request through LAHSA's online portal: http://www.lahsa.org/portal/apps/la-hop/request. For more information and referrals to Health and Human Services, call 2‐1‐1 or visit 211LA.org. 

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