Passengers must board through the back door to maintain social distance

Free transportation in Culver City until further notice

Public transportation unit in Los Angeles, California.

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Ciro Cesar / The Opinion

In a statement issued by the city of Culver City of Los Angeles County, it was reported that the transportation service will be free of charge from March 16 and for an indefinite time. The statement explains that passengers should board transport units only through the back door, except for those passengers who need to use the access ramp for mobility devices.

The changes are due to the coronavirus epidemic and for promote social distancing. Recently announced a indefinite quarantine throughout the state of California and residents should only be mobilized under strictly necessary situations.

Also reported on temporary changes in service due to the low influx of passengers from Monday March 30:

Lines 1, 3 and 4 they will serve under your schedule Regular service on Saturdays.

Line 2 will provide service only during peak hours.

Line 6 will also serve under your regular service hours on Saturdays with additional units at peak hours.

Line 7 and weekend schedules are maintained without changes, However, the line 5 and Rapid 6 are temporarily suspended.

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