UPDATE, 6:35. P.M.
E LINE (EXPO): Trains turn back to DTSM at LATTC/Ortho Station due to protests. Follow announcements. pic.twitter.com/eAURlbnJaV
— LA Metro Rider Alerts (@metrolaalerts) June 2, 2020
B LINE (RED): Trains SKIP Hollywood/Highland, Hollywood/Vine, and Hollywood/Western. Buses are also on detour nearby. pic.twitter.com/hTdO4JGzYd
— LA Metro Rider Alerts (@metrolaalerts) June 2, 2020
UPDATE, 6:25 P.M.
A LINE (BLUE): Trains turn back to DTLB at Grand Station. Follow announcements. pic.twitter.com/pwIXWo3JzL
— LA Metro Rider Alerts (@metrolaalerts) June 2, 2020
B LINE (RED): Trains SKIP Hollywood/Highland, Hollywood/Vine, and Hollywood/Western. Buses are also on detour nearby. pic.twitter.com/hTdO4JGzYd
— LA Metro Rider Alerts (@metrolaalerts) June 2, 2020
UPDATE, 5:25 P.M.
E LINE (EXPO) UPDATE: Trains resume normal service. pic.twitter.com/11ulK6I3VF
— LA Metro Rider Alerts (@metrolaalerts) June 1, 2020
B LINE (RED): Tonight 7pm-close, trains share 1 track at Hollywood/Highland & Hollywood/Vine. pic.twitter.com/Fh7Px1bs49
— LA Metro Rider Alerts (@metrolaalerts) June 2, 2020
UPDATE, 4:15 P.M.: Here are other alerts:
B/D LINE (RED/PURPLE): Trains SKIP Pershing Square and Civic Center/Grand Park Stations due to protest activity. Buses are also on detour near LA City Hall. pic.twitter.com/hpcyrCp6Su
— LA Metro Rider Alerts (@metrolaalerts) June 1, 2020
Line 33/733, 704 and 720: buses on detour in Downtown Santa Monica area due to protest activity. Use stops on Colorado north of Lincoln Blvd. pic.twitter.com/LYGucRAKVi
— LA Metro Rider Alerts (@metrolaalerts) June 1, 2020
LINE 233 & 744: buses detouring near Van Nuys Civic Center due to protest activity. pic.twitter.com/gzDUmFwInf
— LA Metro Rider Alerts (@metrolaalerts) June 1, 2020
UPDATE, 1:40 P.M.:
E LINE (EXPO): Trains turn back to DTLA at 26th/Bergamot Station due to protests. Follow announcements. pic.twitter.com/JfMzmRh35v
— LA Metro Rider Alerts (@metrolaalerts) June 1, 2020
The earlier post:
As you probably know, a curfew is in effect in L.A. County between 6 p.m. Monday night and 6 a.m. Tuesday morning — some cities may have different times for curfews.
At this time, we will operate our normal service to help with essential travel although there may be rolling detours and service suspensions in locations. Please check @metrolaalerts on Twitter for updates or use the Transit app (available in both Google Play and the Apple App Store).
A reminder: we are still in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic and all riders are required to wear face coverings. We absolutely respect everyone’s right to peaceful protest — and we also want everyone to be able to peaceably protest for many years to come. Be safe, folks.
🚨A countywide curfew is now in effect from 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM. Other cities may issue their own stricter curfew orders. @CityofBevHills, @MyGlendale, @LongBeachCity and @santamonicacity have issued stricter curfews at this time. 🚨 pic.twitter.com/MFzFyabqIT
— Los Angeles County (@CountyofLA) June 1, 2020
At this time, Metro Bus and Rail will continue to operate until normal close of service. There may be rolling bus detours and temporary service suspensions depending on the situation in the area. Please check @metrolaalerts for updates. https://t.co/pVVlu3kCDr
— LA Metro (@metrolosangeles) June 1, 2020
Categories: Service Alerts
@Angeleno, they did on Saturday night. Metro reported receiving complaints from stranded passengers as a result of their decision on Saturday.
Suspend Service Systemwide.
Don’t even think for a second it’ll be safe to do so.
People can uber and lyft.
Metro get your heads out if your bottoms and keep the public and most importantly your employees safe.
Stop apologizing.
You show weakness when you do.
What the hell makes you think they didn’t do that already? Read the news will ya.
How will people get an Uber if they don’t have a smartphone or can’t afford the fare?