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Union Station's Patsaouras Plaza Is Reopening metro.net/busplazaclosure UNION STATION’S Metro is bringing you a better, safer Patsaouras Plaza. The new upgrades PATSAOURAS PLAZA will allow buses and shuttles to navigate the plaza more easily. IS REOPENING. Metro buses, municipal bus lines and Motorists: Only transit vehicles will be OCTOBER 10, 2016 shuttles whose stops were relocated during allowed inside the plaza. Do not enter the closure, will return to their designated or you will be cited. Please use Union bus bay assignments within Patsaouras Station’s East Passenger Pick-up/Drop-off Plaza. Some Metro bus service will remain Facility accessible on Vignes St. along Alameda St, Cesar Chavez Av and Vignes St as follows: To enter, take ramp underground and follow posted signage. > Metro Lines 68, 70, 71, 78-79-378 and 770 will access stops on Cesar Chavez Av at either Alameda St and/or Vignes St. > DASH Lincoln Heights/Chinatown will access stops on southbound Vignes St at Cesar Chavez Av. For buses picking up inside the plaza, refer to enclosed map for bus bay assignments. > USC, Bunker Hill, and Mount Saint Mary’s Shuttles, Megabus and LAX FlyAway will all return to the plaza. BoltBus will remain on the west side of Union Station across from First 5 LA (See A). > Dodger Stadium Express shuttle will remain on the west side of Union Station adjacent to Mozaic Apartments for the remainder of the season (See B). metro.net/busplazaclosure Metro le brindará una plaza de autobuses mejorada y más segura. UNION STATION’S Las nuevas mejoras permitirán que los autobuses y servicios de PATSAOURAS PLAZA enlace naveguen la más fácilmente. REABRIRÁ. Los autobuses de Metro, autobuses Automovilistas: Solo los vehículos de 10 DE OCTUBRE, 2016 municipales y servicios de enlace que tránsito serán permitidos en la plaza de abordaban adentro the la plaza, regresarán autobuses. No entre a la plaza o sera a sus bahías designadas. Habrá servicios citado. Por favor use la instalación East de Metro bus que permanecerán a lo Passenger Pick-up/Drop-off Facility largo de Alameda St, Cesar Chavez Av y accesible en Vignes St. Vignes Av. Para entrar, use la rampa hacia el > Líneas de Metro 68, 70, 71, 78-79-378 aparcamiento subterráneo y siga los y 770 tendrán acceso a las paradas en letreros. Cesar Chavez Av en cualquiera de las dos calles, Alameda St o Vignes St. > DASH Lincoln Heights/Chinatown tendrá su parada en dirección sur en Vignes St y Cesar Chavez Av. Para ver la asignación de bahías de los autobuses que abordarán adentro de la plaza, vea el mapa adjunto. > Los servicios de enlace de USC, Bunker Hill y Mount Saint Mary’s, Megabus y LAX FlyAway regresarán a la plaza. BoltBus continuará en el lado oeste de Union Station a través de First 5 LA (Vea A). > El servicio de enlace de Dodger Stadium Express continuará enfrente de Union Station en el lado oeste hasta el fin de la temporada (Vea B). ©2016 lacmta 17-0571jp Alhambra 76, 78, 79, 378 Arcadia 78, 79, 378 B Days Inn Baldwin Park Å Metro Silver Line MetroPlaza Beverly Hills Metro Purple Line Hotel BAUCHET ST Bob Hope Metrolink, Amtrak Airport (BUR) ÅÍ Boyle Heights Metro Gold Line Broadway 40, 745 1 2 3 C 4 Old Terminal Cal Poly Pomona Metro Silver Line Annex Post Office Cal State LA Station Metro Silver Line FT Silver Streak, FT481 C E S A Carson Metro Silver Line R Mozaic E C Century City 704, 728, CE534 H T A V S Apartments E A Z Chinatown 68A, Metro Gold Line A A R V E DASH Lincoln Heights/Chinatown V L O Citadel Outlets CO Citadel Outlets Express R A CLA City Terrace 70, 71 Covina Å Metro Silver Line Placita CE Metro Commerce CO Citadel Outlets Express SA Dolores R B DivisionC r13enshaw 40 E C C H A Culver City 33 (Owl), 733 V Amtrak E Z A Bus V D Metro Headquarters Disneyland Metro Red/Purple Lines D to 460 at 7th St/Metro Center Station Union B Station West Dodger Stadium DBodger Stadium Express Father A (Seasonal, home games only) D Union Serra E un Station East Downtown LA Metro Red/Purple Lines dergroun d pa Park M ss Passenger agew ay to 5 E A all tr 6 Pick-Up/ ains S L East LA Metro Gold Line Drop-Off E A Metro Silver Line 4 Facility N Eastland Center Metro Silver Line First 5 A and Stop N 7 G LA Bldg I El MetroMont Raile St Stationation Metro Silver Line V El andSer Entranceeno 78, 79, 378 8 3 N Metrolink F Metro Red Line Metropolitan & Water District Patsaouras FuMetrollerto Purplen Par kLine & Ride Metro Red/Purple Lines Amtrak Bus Plaza Headquarters 2 Metro Gold Line at 7th/Metro Center Station H Tunnel C C 1 HaParkingrbor Gateway Metro Silver Line Transit Center 9 Building Hawthorne 40 METRO SI LVER LINE Hollywood Metro Red Line METRO SIL Subject to Change VER LINE Huntington Beach OC701 Hyde Park 40 1 2 3 I 4 Bus Stop/Parada de autobús Industry City Hall Line/Línea Direction/Dirección Park & Ride Metro Silver Line Board at/Aborde en Map Ref/En mapa Metro 33 EASTBOUND to Union Station o o o n 6 B3 Metro Local WESTBOUND to Santa Monica 6 B3 40 NORTHBOUND to Union Station o o o n 5 B3 Metro Local SOUTHBOUND to South Bay Galleria 5 B3 68 EASTBOUND to Montebello D B4 Metro Local WESTBOUND to 6th St & Los Angeles St C B4 70 EASTBOUND to El Monte Station D B4 Metro Local WESTBOUND to Venice Bl & Broadway C B4 71 EASTBOUND to Cal State LA D B4 Metro Local WESTBOUND to Venice Bl & Broadway C B4 78 79 378 EASTBOUND to Arcadia D B4 Metro Local & Limited WESTBOUND to 18th St & Olive St C B4 442 NORTHBOUND to Union Station o o o n 5 B3 Metro Express SOUTHBOUND to Hawthorne/Lennox Station o 5 B3 704 EASTBOUND to Union Station o o o n 5 B3 Metro Rapid WESTBOUND to Santa Monica 5 B3 728 EASTBOUND to Union Station o o o n 6 B3 Metro Rapid WESTBOUND to Century City 6 B3 733 EASTBOUND to Union Station o o o n 6 B3 Metro Rapid WESTBOUND to Santa Monica 6 B3 745 NORTHBOUND to Union Station o o o n 7 B3 Metro Rapid SOUTHBOUND to Harbor Fwy Station n 7 B3 770 EASTBOUND to El Monte Station D B4 Metro Rapid WESTBOUND to Venice Bl & Broadway C B4 Municipal Bus Operators /Autobuses municipales 699 EASTBOUND to Montclair 4 B3 Foothill Transit WESTBOUND to Union Station o o o n 4 B3 701 NORTHBOUND to Union Station o o o n 4 B3 OCTA SOUTHBOUND to Huntington Beach 4 B3 785 NORTHBOUND to Santa Clarita 2 C3 AVTA SOUTHBOUND to Union Station o o o n 2 C3 794 NORTHBOUND to Santa Clarita 3 C3 Santa Clarita Transit SOUTHBOUND to Union Station o o o n 3 C3 o o o 3 431 EASTBOUND to Union Station n C3 Commuter Express WESTBOUND to Westwood 3 C3 o o o 3 534 EASTBOUND to Union Station n C3 Commuter Express WESTBOUND to Westwood 3 C3 o o o 3 BH EASTBOUND to Union Station n C3 Commuter Express WESTBOUND to Bunker Hill 3 C3 o o o D NORTHBOUND to Union Station n 2 C3 DASH SOUTHBOUND to South Park 2 C3 C LH NORTHBOUND to Lincoln Heights B4 DASH SOUTHBOUND to Union Station o o o n C` B4 Shuttles/Servicio de enlace Access Services C B1,C3 BoltBus A B1 Citadel Outlets 7 B3 Dodger Stadium Express B B1 Hollywood Bowl 9 C3 LAX FlyAway 1 C3 Megabus 8 C3 Mount Saint Mary’s 2 C3 USC Shuttles HSC + UPC 4 B3.
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