Public transit users should prepare as Metrolink plans for a dayslong closure next month due to maintenance.
In order to allow workers to clean and repair trains, and also upgrade the regional rail network, Metrolink trains will be out of service from Dec. 26-29. It will resume regularly scheduled service on Dec. 30, the agency said on its website.
The break will allow Metrolink to implement a new signal system for improved operational efficiency and reliability, especially at Union Station, officials said.Sign up for NBC LA newsletters.Riders who purchased a monthly pass were asked to contact the agency's customer service team for refund requests. Their contact informationCopyright CNS - City News Service
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