October 11, 2012

BBB Line 3 riders – Endeavour Shuttle Relocation Detours This Thursday and Friday

 

BBB Line 3 riders – Endeavour Shuttle Relocation Detours This Thursday and Friday 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE: October 11, 2012
CONTACT:
Big Blue Bus Customer Service: 310-451-5444
Suja Lowenthal, Transit Community Relations
310-458-1975 x6920
 suja.lowenthal@smgov.net   

 

Due to the Endeavor Shuttle’s Relocation from LAX to the California Science Center detours and service time impacts are expected on Line 3 on Line 3 from 10:00pm to midnight on Thursday, October 11 and 4:30am to 8:00am on Friday, October 12, 2012. 

 

Big Blue Bus supervisors are currently posting temporary detour signs to help direct you. Supervisors will also be on the streets to monitor detours and dispatch extra buses as needed to minimize the impact on bus service. For assistance planning your trip around these detours, call Customer Service at (310) 451-5444. 

 

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Thursday, October 11, 2012- 10:00pm to 12:00am 

 

LINE 3-              

 

Line 3 Outbound:  

  • Regular route to Manchester & Sepulveda 
  • Continue Manchester to Airport   
  • R onto Airport  
  • R onto 96 St. 
  • R into LAX terminal, via regular route   

Line 3 Inbound:                         

  • Regular route to the LAX terminal, leave terminal go eastbound back to Airport 
  • L onto Airport 
  • L onto 96 St 
  • L onto Manchester via regular route 

 

Friday October 12, 2012- 4:30am to 8:00am 

 

LINE 3-              

 

Line 3 Outbound:    

  • Regular route to Sepulveda & Westchester Pkwy 
  • L onto Westchester Pkwy  
  • R onto Sepulveda Westway  
  • L onto Manchester, via  regular route   

Line 3 Inbound:                            

  • Regular route to Manchester & Sepulveda Westway 
  • R onto Sepulveda Westway 
  • L onto Westchester Pkwy 
  • R onto Sepulveda, via regular route 
  •  

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