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Amid Fires, Metro Continues Free Bus & Rail Service Through Sunday But Suspends Some Local Routes

Published on Sunday, January 12, 2025 | 6:00 am
 

Metro bus and rail fares will remain suspended at least through Sunday in the wake of the multiple wildfires that have roiled the Los Angeles area.

Metro Chair and L.A. County Supervisor Janice Hahn approved the continuation of the free fares, transit agency officials said.

Sunday will mark the fifth consecutive day of fare suspensions, which the agency said are aimed at ensuring “that residents can travel safely to reunite with loved ones, reach shelters, or deliver essential donations to those in need.”

Metro has also developed an interactive map displaying its bus and rail routes that connect to fire-related resource centers. The map uses data linked to the county and CALFIRE, “ensuring real-time accuracy.”

The map can be found by clicking here.

Meanwhile, the Metro A Line on Saturday resumed normal services after crews completed removing fallen trees and debris and repairing overhead power lines between the Southwest Museum and Fillmore stations, the agency said. The alternative shuttle service between the stations was canceled.

Following is the latest information about Metro’s service:

RAIL SERVICE

All rail lines are operating normally.

BUS SERVICE DETOURS

The following local bus lines have suspended segments due to fire activity:

  • 660/662 (Altadena) – No service north of Washington Boulevard
  • Metro Micro in Pasadena, Altadena and Sierra Madre, service north of Woodbury Road, New York Drive and Sierra Madre Blvd is suspended.

Service was restored in the following areas  Jan. 10.:

Rose Bowl area :

  • Lincoln Boulevard, south of Montana Street;
  • Montana Street and south between the Foothill (210) Freeway and Los Robles Avenue; Elizabeth Street and south between Los Robles Avenue and Hill Avenue
  • New York Drive and south between Hill Ave and Altadena Drive

More information regarding detours can be found on Metro Los Angeles’ Facebook page, the Transit App or online at metro.net. Service information is also available in Spanish and English by calling 323-466-3876.

The latest Metro service information is available by following @MetroLAAlerts or on the agency’s webpage at alerts.metro.net.

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