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Long Beach Transit operates two year-round water taxi services: the 49-passenger AquaBus, and the 75-passenger AquaLink, [27] which connects the major attractions of Downtown Long Beach, including the Aquarium of the Pacific, Long Beach Cruise Terminal, and the RMS Queen Mary hotel. In 2023, the two water routes had a ridership of 62,200, or ...
The A Line (opened in 1990 as the Blue Line) is a light rail line running between 7th Street/Metro Center station in Downtown Los Angeles and Downtown Long Beach station in Downtown Long Beach. It is the first of the MTA's modern rail lines since the 1961 demise of the Pacific Electric Railway's Red Car system.
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It is a key part of the Long Beach Transit Mall, which extends along 1st Street between Pacific Avenue and Long Beach Boulevard. As the city's major transit center, this section of 1st Street is closed to private vehicles and only trains and transit vehicles are allowed. In 2010, a $7 million project was undertaken by Long Beach Transit to ...
Route 142 operates more like a normal transit route, operating daily at all hours, using more typical transit buses. The route was previously operated by Long Beach Transit. [31] Routes 419, 423, 431, 437, 438, and 448 are former Southern California Rapid Transit District lines that were transferred to LADOT. [32]
A bus crashed into a restaurant near South Street and California Avenue after it crashed into a car, leaving 14 people injured Thursday.
City of Long Beach Department of Transportation: Commenced operation: c. 1950: Headquarters: 1 West Chester Street Long Beach, New York 11561: Locale: Southern Nassau County: Service area: Long Beach, Lido Beach, and Point Lookout: Service type: Local bus service: Routes: 6: Stops ~70: Hubs: Long Beach LIRR station: Fleet: 10 (fixed route) 4 ...
In 1958, Gerald Desmond and other members of the Long Beach City Council decided to begin the process of renaming this stretch of road to Long Beach Boulevard. [2] American Avenue in Long Beach, c. 1924 Model Cleaners, 25th & Long Beach Boulevard, Long Beach, 1977. In the 1970s, Long Beach Boulevard was lined with gay, lesbian, and transgender ...