If boarding with bicycle, please use allocated bike area on trains to avoid blocking doors.

Bikes are prohibited on escalators and should be transported instead via elevators or stairs at all rail stations.

Metro Bike Share is also available in DTLA for those who don’t have a bike of their own. Buy a pass before the event or use your credit card to check out a bike at a kiosk — $3.50 buys you 30 minutes.

Here is CicLAvia’s interactive map that shows interesting things to see and where to eat along the route. Here’s a page with info on Metro fares and timetables. And here’s a map of the Metro rail and busway system:

For information about detours on specific Metro Bus lines during the events, visit Metro’s Service Advisory page. For more information on routes and connections, use the Trip Planner or call 323.GO.METRO.

CicLAvia is funded through the Metro Open Streets Grant Program, which provides funding to events that temporarily close city streets to cars and open them to people walking, biking and rolling. The goal of the program is to offer people opportunities to walk and bike on local streets, try transit (maybe for the first time) and foster civic engagement that supports active transportation projects and programs.