Riders exit a Metro Red Line train at Los Angeles Union Station. Photo by John Schreiber.
Riders exit a Metro Red Line train at Los Angeles Union Station. Photo by John Schreiber.

An emergency-response drill will be held Wednesday at Union Station in downtown Los Angeles, and although the exercise will be held away from passengers, authorities warned that it could cause some delays for people making transit connections.

The operation, dubbed Exercise Station Guardian 2016, will be held from 8 a.m. to noon and will test various agencies’ “response and recovery from an emergency,” according to Metro. The exercise is expected to include local, federal, state and private agencies, along with nonprofit groups.

Metro officials said travelers will not be participating in the drill, and they will be allowed to bypass the exercise area.

“However, the exercise is anticipated to create some delays, so travelers are advised to allow extra time to make transit connections during the exercise,” according to Metro. “Signs will be clearly posted throughout the station, and exercise areas will be clearly marked.”

–City News Service 

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