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Downtown LA Subway Service to be Suspended This Weekend

LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Subway service through a stretch of downtown Los Angeles will be suspended starting Friday evening and continuing through the weekend to accommodate electrical upgrades as part of a larger Metro improvement project.

Beginning at 9 p.m. Friday, service on the the Metro B (Red) and D (Purple) lines will be suspended between the Seventh Street/Metro Center Station and Union Station. The subway stations at Pershing Square, Civic Center/Grand Park and Union Station will all be closed during the suspension, which will continue until 4 a.m. Monday.

The closure will only affect subway service at Union Station. All other Metro services at Union Station will remain open.

Subway passengers who need to travel between the Seventh/Metro Station and Union Station can utilize the Metro A (Blue) Line. The Metro J (Silver) Line express bus and other local bus lines also offer service between the two stations. Detailed information is available online at metro.net/tripplaner.

A free shuttle bus will be offered between Pershing Square and Seventh/Metro stations. The J Line and local bus lines also connect those stations.

Riders traveling between the Civic Center/Grand Park and Seventh/Metro stations can also utilize the J Line or local buses. Riders can also access the Metro A (Blue) or E (Expo) Lines, which both travel between Seventh/Metro and the Historic Broadway Station, which is at Broadway and Second Street.

According to Metro, the service suspension will accommodate “traction power cutover activities” as part of a project to upgrade a downtown rail yard by widening a rail tunnel south of the 101 Freeway, while also adding a train turnback facility and readjusting train storage tracks. Information on the project is available online at metro.net/projects/division-20/.

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