Metro is extending its suspension of bus and rail fares in the wake of the fires that have roiled the Los Angeles area, Metro officials said Saturday.
Metro Chair and Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn has approved the continuation of free fares on all bus and rail services through Sunday, providing five consecutive days of fare suspension to ensure residents can travel safely to reunite with loved ones, reach shelters, or deliver essential donations to those in need.
Metro officials have created a map with Metro bus and rail serving resource centers with data linked to the county/CALFIRE’s live layers that allow data to be concurrent with what they show: //lametro.maps.arcgis.com/
Below is the latest information about Metro’s service changes as of Jan. 11.
The following 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 Rd, New York Dr, 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
Rail Service:
All rail lines, except for the A Line, are operating normally. The A Line is operating normally between the Southwest Museum Station and downtown Long Beach Station to the south and from Fillmore Station to Azusa/Pacific University (APU) Station to the north.
Free bus shuttles will continue to provide service Sunday between Southwest Museum Station, Highland Park, South Pasadena and Fillmore stations until the debris and trees are removed and repairs are completed, Metro officials said. There are also ambassadors at the stations who are ready to help passengers find the free bus shuttles.
To stay informed about the latest service information, please see Metro service alert posts on @MetroLAAlerts on X or Metro–s alerts webpage at alerts.metro.net. You can also find information about detours on Metro Los Angeles on Facebook, the Transit App, and our main page metro.net. Service information is also available in Spanish and English at 323-G0-METRO (323-466- 3876).