PALOS VERDES PENINSULA : Service of 2 Bus Lines to Be Cut Back in Trial
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Two bus lines serving the Palos Verdes Peninsula will be cut back during a four-month trial, starting Sept. 5.
Lines 443 and 445 will each make three morning trips and three evening trips weekdays until Dec. 30, when the Metropolitan Transportation Authority will re-evaluate the number of riders using the lines.
Previously, the lines made five stops in the morning and five in the evening, said Dennis Morefield, a spokesman for County Supervisor Dean Dana, whose district includes the peninsula.
The MTA made the decision to cut service last Wednesday in an attempt to deal with a projected $141-million budget deficit.
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