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Los Angeles Metro Bus is the transit bus service in Los Angeles County, California, operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro). In 2023, the system had a ridership of 222,919,700, or about 754,700 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.
Make/Model Fleet Numbers Thumbnail Year Engine Transmission Notes Chevrolet C5500: 1041-1042 2008 ENC Aero Elite: Chevrolet C5500: 1043-1047 2009 ENC Aero Elite
G Line bus using on-route charger at North Hollywood station The G Line has a dedicated fleet of 60-foot (18 m) articulated buses that each have 57 seats—about 50% more than 40-foot (12 m) non-articulated buses—and have three doors (versus two on non-articulated buses).
An AC Transit bus operating as Route 70 at the Richmond BART/Amtrak Station. These routes serve various cities, towns, and attractions in Alameda and Contra Costa counties. One route also serves Milpitas and Santa Clara in Santa Clara County. Several routes provide deviations on select trips, where a bus serves a particular business or school ...
The North Hollywood to Pasadena Transit Corridor [1] is a proposed 18-mile (29 km) bus rapid transit line in the Los Angeles Metro Busway system in Los Angeles, California.. It is planned to operate between Pasadena and the North Hollywood station in the San Fernando Valley, where it will connect with the B Line in the Los Angeles Metro Rail system and the G Line in the Los Angeles Metro ...
Glendale Beeline is the municipal bus service operated by the city of Glendale, California, United States. It provides service in Glendale, as well as parts of the nearby locations La Crescenta-Montrose and La Cañada Flintridge . [ 2 ]
At Union Station, passengers can transfer to the B and D rapid transit lines, Metrolink commuter rail, Amtrak, and buses. [6] The entire section of the line north of Union Station follows the current and former right of way of the Pasadena Subdivision. South of Union Station, trains use the Regional Connector through Downtown Los Angeles.