Metro Service On C Line At Redondo Beach/Crenshaw Stations Paused Saturday

LOS ANGELES (CNS) - The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's C (Green) Line service will be interrupted between the Crenshaw and Redondo Beach stations on Saturday as crews connect the Crenshaw/LAX Transit Project to a section of the C Line.

Rail service will stop between the stations at 5 a.m. Saturday and continue until the end of service. Free bus shuttles will take passengers between the stations, and rail service between Norwalk Station and Crenshaw Station will not be impacted.

The LAX shuttle that runs between the Aviation/LAX Station and the airport will continue on its regular schedule during the construction.

Crews will be conducting track maintenance and system improvements as part of the Crenshaw/LAX Transit Project, which will extend light-rail transit service about 8 1/2 miles from the E (Expo) Line and merge it with the C line at the Aviation/LAX Station.

The project, which will serve Los Angeles, Inglewood and El Segundo, is expected to be completed this year, according to L.A. Metro's website.

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