By the
end of this year, Los Angeles socialites and partygoers will have two new
transit options to broaden their transportation and mobility horizons.
The Vegas X Train, expected to launch late 2013, will provide
luxury rail service from Los Angeles to Las Vegas on the weekends. The Vegas X
Train, dubbed the “party on rails”, is Las Vegas’ newest addition of
attractions. Each of its rail cars will be outfitted with large, comfortable “first
class” seating, WiFi, flat screen TV’s and a fully stocked lounge all for a
starting ticket price of $99. The route restores passenger rail service between
Los Angeles and Las Vegas that has been shut down for the last 13 years. Unlike
standard regional transit, this train route will be 100% privately funded by the
Las Vegas Railway Express, Incorporated (LVRE). LVRE recently signed a deal
with Union Pacific Railroad to share their cargo rail lines and this agreement
ensures that there will be no new rail lines constructed as a result of the
business endeavor.
The announcement of the Vegas X Train is welcomed news for countless
parties located in both California and Nevada. Currently, Interstate 15 is jammed
with an average of 60,000 travelers per day. These numbers are expected to double to 120,000 in 2020. According to the Vegas X Train’s
website, the service is expected to remove 4.5 million cars off of Interstate 15
every five years. The numbers not only impact road congestion and provide alternative
mobility choices, the reduction in automobiles also effect the environment.
With the removal of such staggering amounts of vehicles, the decrease in carbon
dioxide equates to one billion pounds of the pollutant never entering our
atmosphere.
With limited travel options between Los Angeles and Las Vegas
the Vegas X Train has a promising future, serving an economical gap for
travelers who would prefer an alternative transportation method to making the five-hour
journey across the California desert to Sin City.
The proposed route of the X Train, as displayed in yellow and red. Source: vegasxtrain.com |
Back in Los Angeles, the transit party doesn't stop. The City
of West Hollywood recently approved a nightly entertainment
shuttle appropriately
nicknamed the WeHo Party Bus. Slated to start serving Hollywood July 1, the
WeHo Party Bus will be free for travelers who want to partake in the vibrant mix
of eclectic bars, clubs and dining options along Santa Monica Boulevard’s
famous strip on Friday and Saturday nights. The shuttle will run as part as a
six-month pilot program to increase mobility options for Santa Monica Boulevard
nightlife. City officials hope the shuttle will reduce nighttime congestion and
collisions, as well as encourage safe modes of transportation while enjoying
the city’s amenities.
The Vegas X Train and the WeHo Party Bus spotlight the new
trend that transit is not just a tool for getting to work anymore. Not only are
both transit options serving a useful purpose, they are also providing a fun
and exciting experience for users that would normally be hesitant to hop on a
bus. “Make it free and make it fun,” West Hollywood City Mayor John Duran said.
“If we made it a party opportunity where you had the chance to meet someone as
attractive on the bus as you would in a bar, it might work.” While some may
argue that “party” transit is superfluous to the purpose of mobility, naysayers
should consider the alternative approach both lines are taking to market
transit as lively, hip and the place to be while you are getting there.
Thanks to Josh Capps for the edits!
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