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From Rail to Path to Rail
Rail to Rail is a new 5.5-mile path for walking, biking and rolling in South LA. It connects the K Line at Fairview Heights to the A Line at Slauson Station, linking neighborhoods, parks, schools and local business corridors along the way.
A New Path for South LA
It’s Your Path
- Open daily from sunrise to sunset
- Bikes, scooters, skareboards, strollers and wheelchairs welcome
- No motor vehicles allowed
- Path is fully paved, landscaped and well-lit
Why It Matters
- Convenient: Skip traffic and connect to Metro faster
- Healthy: Supports active lifestyles
- Connected: Links communities long divided by freeways and rails
- Sustainable: Reduces emissions and promotes green travel
Designed for Everyone
- ADA-compliant ramps and surfacing
- Marked bike lanes and pedestrian zones
- Benches, shade and water fountains along the path
- Metro Ambassadors and local volunteers will assist riders during launch week
Frequently Asked Questions
Got questions about the Rail to Rail Path? We've got answers.
Yes! The path is open to the public and always free.
The path features lighting, security cameras, fencing and emergency call boxes.
Yes. Electric scooters and e-bikes are allowed, but speed limits and safe riding rules apply.
Yes. Entry points are located approximately every ¼ mile.
Yes, but they must be leashed at all times and you must pick up after them.
Yes. The upcoming Rail to River segment will extend the path to the L.A. River in future phases.