Sepulveda Transit Corridor

 Sepulveda Transit Corridor
Sepulveda Pass and I-405, as seen from the Getty Center Tram in 2008
Overview
StatusEnvironmental review
LocaleSan Fernando Valley
Westside
Stations7
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemMetro Rail
History
Planned opening2033–2035
Technical
Line length13 miles (21 km) (Phase 1)
Route map

Van Nuys Metrolink
future phase
IOS
Van Nuys G Line
Ventura Boulevard
UCLA
Westwood/UCLA
IOS
future phase
Santa Monica Boulevard
Expo/Sepulveda
Phase 2
Location of MSF TBD

All stations are accessible

The Sepulveda Transit Corridor is a two-phased planned rapid transit line in Los Angeles, California. Its first phase aims to connect the San Fernando Valley to the Los Angeles Basin through the Sepulveda Pass. A second phase would further extend the line southwards to connect with Los Angeles International Airport. The corridor is intended to relieve the heavily congested I-405 freeway through Sepulveda Pass and provide a fast public transit option on this north–south link. Phase 1 of the project would connect the G Line in the Valley to the D Line and E Line on the Westside and the K Line near Los Angeles International Airport. As of January 2026, the project is in the environmental review phase of planning, and construction is expected to be funded via a combination of local Measure M revenue and applications to federal grants. Pending these two requirements, the first phase is projected to open in 2033–2035.