The B (Red) and D (Purple) lines will run every 15 minutes at peak service times and 15 minutes midday and weekends.The agency will also run fewer trains on its rail lines light rail service will be cut by about 14% and heavy rail will be reduced 5%, officials said. Metro says it’s working to update the soon-to-be-outdated bus and rail timetables listed on its website and advises riders to use the Transit app (available for iPhone and Android) to plan trips.ĭave Sotero, spokesperson for Metro, said the bus lines with the longest wait times - 45 to 60 minutes between buses - “are lower ridership local bus lines on less densely populated corridors.” Officials note that service will start and end at the usual times, and bus routes aren’t changing. Metro has posted a full list of the new service frequencies for all of its bus and rail lines, broken down into the morning peak, midday, afternoon peak and night hours. Tier 4 service frequency: 40-60 minutes weekday and weekend. ![]()
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