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| This is a documentation subpage for Template:LACMTA color. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
For use with Template:S-line in Los Angeles County Metro Rail articles.
This template can also be used to call the color of Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA) lines.
In order to call a line's color, the code #{{LACMTA color|name}} is used (where name is replaced by the route name). Note that this template is not case sensitive: i.e. {{LACMTA color|B}} produces the same result as {{LACMTA color|b}}.
{{LACMTA color|A}}
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Sample: | 0072bc
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{{LACMTA color|B}}
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Sample: | e3131b
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{{LACMTA color|C}}
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Sample: | 58a738
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{{LACMTA color|D}}
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Sample: | a05da5
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{{LACMTA color|E}}
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Sample: | 5bc2e7
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{{LACMTA color|G}}
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Sample: | fc4c02
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{{LACMTA color|J}}
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Sample: | adb8bf
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{{LACMTA color|K}}
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Sample: | e07dac
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{{LACMTA color|L}}
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Sample: | fdb913
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{{LACMTA color|Regional}}
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Sample: | 604020
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Regional Connector Transit Corridor (multi-line) |
*Usage note: Metro changed all line names from colors to letters in late 2019. While the line letter should be used in all cases, for backwards compatibility the old line color names will continue to work (e.g. "blue" or "A"). The displayed name and color will be the same regardless of which is used.
See also
- {{LACMTA icon}} To show icon and line name:
A Line, etc. - {{LACMTA link logo}} To show the Metro logo and name:
Metro (LACMTA) - {{LACMTA icon strip}} To display multiple icons in a row: