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Metro Local line: 206 and Gardena Transit line 2 operate on Normandie Avenue: Metro Local Line 206 runs between Hollywood Boulevard and Imperial Highway and Gardena line 2 between 182nd Street and Pacific Coast Highway. A subway station is served by the Metro D Line at its intersection with Wilshire Boulevard.
Line 686 was canceled effective June 23, 2024, due to restructuring its network for the NextGen Bus Plan, and was replaced by Line 267’s extension. This line was a successor of the former Line 401 which served the local segment since the Metro L Line (now A Line) opening in June 2003 . [40]
split of 206; 510: California (coastal regions of the East Bay: Oakland, Fremont, Hayward, Richmond, Berkeley, and Alameda) September 2, 1991: used until 1981 for TWX service; split of 415; 1998: split to create 925; 2019: overlaid by 341; 511: Not assignable; N11 code for local information for transportation and road conditions, local police ...
By way of contrast, Metro's peak-only route with the lowest cost per boarding was route 206 (Newport Hills to International School), at $2.04. Metro's highest cost route by this measure, route 149 (Renton Transit Center to Black Diamond), had a peak time cost of $34.47 per boarding. Route 149 serves the rural southeastern corner of King County ...
Until the opening of the Expo Line (now known as the E Line) extension to Santa Monica, the eastern terminus of the route was relocated to the new Expo Line's Downtown Santa Monica station, leaving service on I-10 Fwy to be canceled. 6 years later, Line 534 was renumbered to Local Line 134 on October 23, 2022, as part of Phase 4.5 of the ...
(The Center Square) – Puget Sound leaders and union heads are demanding better protections for bus drivers after a King County Metro driver was recently killed. Early Wednesday morning, driver ...
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De Soto Avenue was named after Hernando de Soto, a Spanish explorer who led the first European expedition into the southeastern United States.Several of the San Fernando Valley's north–south streets were originally named after historic explorers, including De Soto, Balboa, Alvarado, Cabrillo, Cortez, and Diaz, but De Soto Avenue and Balboa Boulevard are the only street names that remain.