COVID-19 update; Monday, April 20
Spotted at Church and Avenue 64! Thanks for the shoutout to our incredible operations and maintenance teams, who continue in service for essential travel. And thank you for staying home [continue reading]
Spotted at Church and Avenue 64! Thanks for the shoutout to our incredible operations and maintenance teams, who continue in service for essential travel. And thank you for staying home [continue reading]
Dept. of Miss You, Too: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Aria Barker (@ariawashere) Dept. of Testing: Dept. of Sign of the Times: Dept. of Purple Line [continue reading]
Google posted this nice video earlier this week and Metro is proud that the very first shot is of our own Senior Service Attendant Sergio Lopez, who works at our Division 13 bus facility in downtown L.A. We really can’t say enough about the great work our frontline staff has [continue reading]
UPDATE: In response to rider feedback and other metrics, Metro is making the following changes to the schedules of several bus lines: STARTING MAY 11, 2020 Line 125 (Rosecrans): Two [continue reading]
The latest numbers from the L.A. County Department of Public Health as of Friday afternoon and the county has also extended safer-at-home orders until May 15. Testing is expanding but until it becomes more common, we probably won’t have a complete picture of how many cases of COVID-19 there are [continue reading]
On Sunday, April 19, Metro will begin running a modified Sunday service schedule every day of the week. This schedule will provide an efficient and predictable level of service for those making essential trips. This service plan will keep Metro’s entire workforce productively employed. On weekdays, Metro will run its [continue reading]
The latest numbers released Wednesday afternoon from the L.A. County Department of Public Health are below. Health officials are urging anyone who can stay at home to do so this week — and not make any trips except those most urgent. About 36,000 tests for people in L.A. County for [continue reading]
The latest numbers released Tuesday afternoon from the L.A. County Department of Public Health are below. Health officials are urging anyone who can stay at home to do so this week — and not make any trips except those most urgent. About 35,000 tests for people in L.A. County for [continue reading]
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now recommending that all people should wear non-medical face coverings or masks in public as a way to possibly slow [continue reading]
A huge thank you to Metro’s frontline staff that continue to keep our buses and trains rolling during the COVID-19 pandemic. The latest numbers from the L.A. County Department of [continue reading]