UPDATE: 10:46 a.m.: The investigation has been completed, and train service is being restored. Customers can expect residual delays through 11:45 a.m. as we work to get trains back on normal schedule.
GOLD LINE: Lake Station now open, trains resuming normal service with residual delays thru 11:45am. pic.twitter.com/IOnnPD3qNJ
— LA Metro (@metrolosangeles) December 7, 2016
UPDATE, 10:30 a.m.: Bus shuttles are now in service between Memorial Park and Lake Station. The 210 Freeway remains closed at Lake Avenue. Pasadena Transit Route 10, 20 and 40 are honoring Metro fare. Which means you will not be charged additional fare if you ride.
Metro passes accepted on #PasadenaTransit Rts 10, 20 & 40 due to Gold Line closure @metrolosangeles @metrolaalerts
— Pasadena DOT (@PasadenaDOT) December 7, 2016
#TRAFFICALERT: Both sides of 210 Freeway closed at Lake Avenue in Pasadena for suspicious package investigation, public urged to avoid area pic.twitter.com/Ta3iMvZwWW
— CBS Los Angeles (@CBSLA) December 7, 2016
GOLD LINE UPDATE: Lake Station CLOSED. Bus shuttles en route. Consider Pasadena Transit Rte 40 to bypass area. pic.twitter.com/s7LSZorcql
— LA Metro (@metrolosangeles) December 7, 2016
The Gold Line Lake Station is currently closed due to police investigating a suspicious item. Trains are turning back from Memorial Park Station and Allen Station. Bus shuttles have been requested, and customers may also consider Pasadena Transit Route 40 to bypass incident area. The 210 freeway is also closed in both directions at Lake Avenue. Please allow extra time for buses to arrive.
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Categories: Service Alerts
I thought the trains were just going to skip Lake Station.
Correction to your 10:30 update: Presumably shuttles are running between Memorial Park and Allen (not Lake) Station