Government offices — Los Angeles city and county, national and state — and superior courts and libraries are normally closed for New Year’s Day.
Here’s a sampling of government offices and other services that are closed or have altered schedules on Monday, Jan. 1.
Banks: Banks are closed. Financial markets are also closed (www.nyse.com/markets/hours-calendars).
Courts: Closed. Los Angeles County Superior Courts 2024 schedule, www.lacourt.org/holiday/ui/index.aspx
Libraries: Los Angeles Public Library locations are closed. www.lapl.org/holiday-closures
Los Angeles County Library locations are closed. www.facebook.com/LACountyLibrary; lacountylibrary.org
Mail: The U.S. Postal Service does not deliver regular mail and post offices are closed. www.usps.com/holiday/holiday-schedule.htm
Transit: Buses and subway services in Los Angeles run on a Saturday/Sunday/Holiday schedule on Monday (www.metro.net). For example, the G Line (also known as the Orange Line) schedule is here: tinyurl.com/ynmrsj4f
Also, Metro offers rides for free on Metro Bus, Rail and Micro, 9 p.m.-2 a.m. on New Year’s Eve, Dec. 31, with extended hours for trains. https://wp.me/p26tDN-Azy
Metrolink trains run on a weekend schedule on Monday. Service available on the Antelope Valley, San Bernardino, Orange County, 91/Perris Valley, Ventura County and Inland Empire-Orange County lines (trains will not operate on the Riverside Line). Details, and also a holiday pass deal, here: metrolinktrains.com/schedules/new-years-day/
Also, Metrolink offers a special service to Los Angeles Union Station connecting to the Rose Parade on the Ventura County, Orange County and 91/Perris Valley lines. In addition, the first trains on the San Bernardino and Antelope Valley lines operate on a modified schedule, departing an hour earlier to accommodate passengers traveling to the Rose Parade.
From Los Angeles Union Station, Metrolink riders may then connect to the Metro A Line (Azusa), which…
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