What’s closed for Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 25, and also Nov. 26, in the Los Angeles area

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One of the personal student-made cards to be delivered with a Thanksgiving meal to seniors at the Alicia Broadous-Duncan Multipurpose Senior Center in Pacoima on Tuesday, November 24, 2020. Photo by Dean Musgrove, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)

Government offices – Los Angeles city and county, national and state – and courts, libraries and schools are normally closed for the Thanksgiving Day holiday. City, county and state offices, superior courts, libraries (bit.ly/2ZCdZV5; bit.ly/3nK2seO) and schools are also closed on Nov. 26.

Here is a sampling of other services that are closed, have an altered service or are on a regular schedule on Nov. 25-26.

Banks: Closed, as are New York Stock Exchange markets, on Nov. 25. Some financial markets close early on Nov. 26.

Mail: The U.S. Postal Service does not deliver mail or packages and post offices are closed on Nov. 25. about.usps.com/newsroom/events; www.usps.com

Transit: Buses and subway services in Los Angeles run on a Sunday/holiday schedule on Nov. 25 (www.metro.net/riding/schedules; www.metro.net). Metrolink trains operate on a Saturday schedule on Nov. 25-26 on the Ventura County, Antelope Valley, San Bernardino, Orange County, 91/Perris Valley and Inland Empire-Orange County lines (no service on the Riverside Line; metrolinktrains.com/schedules/thanksgiving-day; www.metrolinktrains.com).

Trash: Pickup is postponed by one day in Los Angeles beginning with Nov. 25 trash (picked up on Nov. 26) and Nov. 26 trash (picked up on Nov. 27). More information on Los Angeles Sanitation and Environment, 800-773-2489; click on What We Do, then Collection and then see Holiday Trash Collection here: www.lacitysan.org. Trash pickup will be on a regular schedule in the cities of Burbank (818-238-3800; bit.ly/3yvi8r3) and Glendale (818-548-3916; bit.ly/3p1In2D).

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