Readers React: Making it easier to use public transportation to get to LAX
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As a rollerbag-schlepping frequent flier, I look with great interest on any proposals to make it easier to use public transportation to get to LAX. (“Finally, a train to the plane?,” Editorial, June 26, and “Fixing a missing link,” June 27)
From my perspective, it’s important to make the transition to the airport as simple as possible at a minimal cost to the passenger, with a seamless transfer process.
The traveler experience must be seriously considered when finalizing the solution. A traveler should be able to use one ticket purchased for the entire trip on Metro and the “people-mover.” A minimum of walking, and consideration for special-access needs, must be included. Also, reliable frequency is a must, to ensure that travelers can make their airline connections.
Passenger comfort — with seats and sufficient standing room and air conditioning for weather considerations — is also very important.
This effort should be carefully considered and done right to make up for the failure to build the rail line to LAX in the first place.
Janet Fisher, Los Angeles
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