A water taxi for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics? One official says yes

In the wake of a new wave of 2028, an Olympic wave is announced in the summer 2028, one of the supervisors of Los Angeles province suggests that the metro runs a water taxi to give fans a fun way to reach events.

Specifically, Janice Han, the fourth region, recommended the suggested water car from San Pedro to Long Beach; The latter will host 11 Olympic events in 2028, including beach volleyball, sport climbing and coastal blasphemy.

It was recently announced that the event of beach volleyball will take place in Long Beach instead of Santa Monica, who has long been considered a sports birthplace.

Long Beach Transit Aqualink Water as it appears in an unprecedented form of the fourth province’s office, Janis Han.

With the abundance of the scheduled events, the supervisor Han believes that there is a new and innovative way to make people from the Los Angeles region to Long Beach will be in line with the Los Angeles Karen Bass “first transit” initiative for the 2028 games and the movement of traffic.

“Long Beach will be the right place in 2028 and I want us to split on how people get there,” Han, Han He said in a media statement. “If we really want to games 2028” cross first, “we must make them a pleasure in crossing for people, and we cannot rely on trains and buses.”

The supervisor, Han, who is the Chairman of the Metro Board, and is also the Chairman of the Metro Committee in the Olympic Games and the sacred games. Long Beach Transit already runs a pair of water taxisThe Aquabus, which works inside the rainbow port, and Aqualink, which connects Alamitos and Rainbow Harbour.

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