Subway census of the homeless
A person sleeps beside an escalator at the Hollywood/Vine Metro station. The 2018 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count is tallying people around the city, including those sleeping near Metro stations and on trains.
(Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times)Volunteers rode the Metro Red Line to take a census of the people who sleep on train cars and in and near stations for the 2018 Homeless Count.
With swollen legs and wearing a hospital gown, a homeless man sits on a bench at the Metro Civic Center station in Los Angeles.
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A person sits on the floor at Hollywood/Vine Metro station.
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From left, PATH (People Assisting the Homeless) workers Jennie Mauries, Karen Barnes and Andrew Tisbert walk to a Red Line train in Los Angeles. They are part of a team counting homeless people.
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A man sitting on the floor was counted in the Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count by PATH (People Assisting the Homeless) workers at the Universal City station in Studio City.
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A person sleeps at Hollywood/Vine Metro station in Los Angeles, where the 2018 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count was underway. The three-day count seeks to put a number on the county’s homeless population.
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