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The Riverside Transit Agency (RTA) is the main transit agency for western Riverside County, California, United States.RTA provides both local and regional services throughout the region with 32 fixed-routes ,3 CommuterLink routes, Micro Transit in the Hemet San Jacinto area, and Dial-A-Ride services using a fleet of 339 vehicles.
The Riverside Transit Agency (RTA), which operates a network of buses around the Inland Empire, uses the eight bay bus platform at the station as a regional hub. As of October 3, 2022 [update] the station is served by RTA routes 9, 19, 22, 27, 28, 30, 61 and 74.
As of June 2023, the Metro Bus system includes 117 routes, serving over 11,000 bus stops. [12] Most Metro Bus lines are local services, stopping at marked stops approximately every two blocks. Limited-stop Metro Rapid services stop only at major intersections, and Metro Express services utilize the extensive Southern California freeways to ...
The municipality of Rosemead operates two interlined bus lines, with Route 1 running clockwise and Route 2 traveling over the same area counterclockwise. The main termini of the loop are Montebello Town Center and Rosemead Square, with Walnut Grove and Garvey Avenue serving as major streets.
Bus routes in the county originally had various identifications. The route from Long Beach to Los Angeles, which operated most of the route as an express service along the freeway of former California State Route 7 (now Interstate 710), was known as the 36F (for "Freeway Flyer"). Other routes had various numbers that at times seemed somewhat ...
In 1995, RTA (Riverside Transit Agency) Route 49 implemented at a former segment of the former Line 496 between The Country Village and Downtown Riverside, [20] while Line 496 retained service with a deeper reduction on capacity. In 1998, IEC then discontinued Line 496 due to budget constraints and declining ridership.
Line 149 was discontinued. Portions of the Line are currently operated via OCTA Lines 29, 46, 50, and 794. East of Anaheim & Village of Orange via Riverside Freeway, portions of the line were also turned over to Riverside Transit Agency as Line 149, later Line 216, now known as Line 200. Line 149 along with Line 496 were the only two lines that ...
The Corona Transit Center located at the station offers connections to Riverside Transit Agency and the City of Corona's Corona Cruiser buses, all of which are free with a valid Metrolink ticket or pass. As of October 9, 2022 the following connections are available: [5] Corona Cruiser: Blue, Red; Riverside Transit Agency: 1, 3, 206