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Line 466 was a rush-hour only express line serving between Downtown Los Angeles (at the corner of Temple Street and Los Angeles Street) and La Mirada Park-n-Ride (near Adelfa Drive and Santa Gertrudes Avenue), traveling on Santa Ana Freeway. It had an off-freeway bus stop at the Lakewood Boulevard exit of Interstate 5 in Downey. Line 466 was ...
The term "limited express" is a common translation of the Japanese compound noun tokubetsu kyūkō (特別急行); lit. ' special express '; often abbreviated as tokkyū (特急), though some operators translate the word differently. There are two types of limited express trains: intercity, and commuter. The former type of limited express ...
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 2024, the system had a ridership of 242,600,700, or about 763,700 per weekday as of the fourth quarter of 2024. [Note 1]
The El Monte Busway (also known as the I-10 ExpressLanes) is a 12-mile (19 km) shared-use express bus corridor and high occupancy toll (HOT) lanes running along Interstate 10 (San Bernardino Freeway) between Alameda Street near Union Station in Downtown Los Angeles and a point west of Interstate 605 (I-605) in El Monte, California.
Los Angeles (North University Park) Figueroa Way/Adams Flower/Adams June 26, 2011 37th Street/USC: Station August 1, 1996 Los Angeles (Exposition Park) Slauson: Los Angeles (South Los Angeles) Park and ride: 150 spaces Manchester: Park and ride: 253 spaces Harbor Freeway: Park and ride: 253 spaces Rosecrans: Los Angeles (Harbor Gateway)
The line is owned by Metrolink. [4] After leaving Union Station and crossing the Los Angeles River, the line follows the San Bernardino Freeway and El Monte Busway until just after the Cal State L.A. station; it then runs in the median of the San Bernardino Freeway to the El Monte Station along the former route of the Pacific Electric Railway's San Bernardino Line.
362 - Hawaiian Gardens - Cerritos - Norwalk- Santa Fe Springs - Los Angeles via Telegraph Rd and Pioneer Bl Limited [ edit ] Line 362 was renumbered from Line 462 in October 1998 when the express portion of the route (along Interstate 5 between Lorena Street and Eastern Avenue) was eliminated in favor of a limited-stop routing along Olympic ...
The history of the Los Angeles Metro Rail and Busway system begins in the early 1970s, when the traffic-choked region began planning a rapid transit system. The first dedicated busway opened along I-10 in 1973, and the region's first light rail line, the Blue Line (now the A Line) opened in 1990.