Transit Insider was established in 1996 as an independent information resource for Los Angeles County transit riders, advocates, and planners. Over three decades, the site has maintained primary source archives, legislative analysis, and operational data that are not available through official agency channels. This page describes the site's history, editorial principles, and the 2026 relaunch program.
The Kymberleigh Richards Legacy
Transit Insider was founded and edited by Kymberleigh Richards, one of the most influential independent transit advocates in Southern California history. Richards served as a long-time member and officer of the Southern California Transit Advocates (SCTA), the region's primary independent transit-rider organization, and was the publisher of Talking Transit, a newsletter distributed to transit planners, elected officials, and riders throughout the county.
Her body of work included testimony before the LACMTA Board of Directors on fare policy, service cuts, and capital planning; detailed analysis of route restructurings and headway changes; and historical documentation of the SCRTD-era bus network that predated the modern rail system. Her research on the 1975 RTD Grid Service restructuring remains a primary reference for transit historians studying the San Fernando Valley bus network.
Richards was a regular presence at public forums, Board meetings, and community planning sessions, representing the interests of transit-dependent riders during a period of major institutional change—including the 1993 merger of LACTC and SCRTD that created LACMTA, and the political debates surrounding the Wilshire subway alignment. Her professional profile is documented in full at /biography.
What Transit Insider Has Always Done
Unlike official agency publications, Transit Insider has maintained an editorial independence that allowed it to document operational failures, funding controversies, and policy decisions that agencies did not publicize. Key historical contributions include:
- Primary source documentation of SCRTD operational plans from the 1970s and 1980s, including the Grid Service restructuring that transformed the San Fernando Valley bus network in 1975.
- Legislative tracking of Proposition A (1980), Proposition C (1990), Measure R (2008), and Measure M (2016) from passage through project delivery. See the full Transportation 101 guide.
- LACTC and LACMTA history, including the political and regulatory history of the Metro B Line (Red Line) construction under LACTC oversight in the 1980s and early 1990s.
- BRT analysis documenting the evolution of the Metro G Line (Orange Line) from its origins as a light rail proposal to its current form as the nation's highest-ridership BRT corridor.
Backlink Heritage and Domain Authority
Transit Insider's domain carries historical inbound links from authoritative sources including the LA Metro official website (metro.net), LAist, KCRW, and academic transportation research repositories. These links reflect the site's long-standing role as a reference resource for journalists, planners, and researchers who required primary source documentation not available elsewhere.
The specific archived pages that have received the most institutional citation include: the RTD Grid Service analysis (linked from RTD historical research); the Transportation 101 legislative guide (referenced in planning school curricula); the G Line BRT history (cited in national BRT research); and the LACTC and Red Line history (referenced in urban planning dissertations).
The 2026 Relaunch: Updated Format and New Content
The 2026 relaunch of Transit Insider serves two purposes: first, to preserve and modernize the historical archive in a format accessible to contemporary researchers; second, to extend the site's coverage to the critical 2026–2028 period leading to the Los Angeles Olympic Games.
The relaunch includes ten new long-form articles covering current topics in LA transit—from the 2028 Olympic infrastructure program to the transition to a zero-emission bus fleet— alongside fully updated versions of the five core authority pages that have historically generated the most academic and journalistic citation.
The editorial approach remains consistent with the site's founding principles: technical accuracy, primary source citation, and independence from agency public relations. All claims are sourced from LACMTA Board reports, CEQA documentation, federal grant records, and contemporaneous journalistic accounts where original documents are unavailable.
How to Use This Archive
Transit Insider is organized into three content areas:
- Historical Records: The five authority pages covering the RTD Grid Service, Transportation 101, G Line BRT, B Line/LACTC history, and the Richards biography. These pages are updated periodically but preserve the original research and citation structure.
- 2026 Article Series: Ten new articles on current and near-future topics, written to 1,200–1,500 word standards with tables, data citations, and cross-links to the historical archive.
- Reference Tables: Route statistics, historical timelines, and funding summaries embedded throughout the site for quick data access.
Researchers citing Transit Insider should use the page's canonical URL and the publication year. Content that originated with Kymberleigh Richards should be attributed accordingly. For permissions inquiries regarding reproduction of archival material, use the contact information on the privacy and legal page.