Metro to suspend portion of C Line weekend service through June 19

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Authority will suspend its C Line (formerly Green Line) weekend service between the Hawthorne/Lennox and Redondo Beach stations starting Friday through June 19 for work to be done on the future Crenshaw/LAX Line.

Construction is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. each Friday night and conclude by 12 a.m. each Monday morning, Metro stated.

Free bus shuttle service will be provided at rail stations that will be out of service on the weekends at the Hawthorne/Lennox, Aviation/LAX, Mariposa, El Segundo, Douglas and Redondo Beach stations. 

Shuttle buses will run every 15 minutes from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. and every 20 minutes at other times. Metro said passengers should plan their commute in advance and allow for extra time.

Regular C Line rail service will continue between the Norwalk and  Hawthorne/Lennox stations, where passengers will transfer to bus shuttles to
continue their trip.

The Crenshaw/LAX Transit Project is an 8.5-mile light rail line with eight new stations that will serve the Crenshaw, Inglewood, Westchester and LAX
communities.

An additional station is currently under construction at Aviation Boulevard and 96th Street where Crenshaw/LAX Line and C Line riders will be able to transfer to the LAX Automated People Mover to access airport terminals.

For people planning to go to Los Angeles International Airport on the weekends, the LAX Shuttle G operated by Los Angeles World Airports will continue its regular service from its usual stop at Aviation/LAX Station. Other options to LAX include Metro bus lines 102, 111, 117 and 232.