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The following is a list of airports in Greater Los Angeles, the second-largest urban region area in the United States, encompassing the five counties in Southern California that surround the city of Los Angeles. The region is served by five airports with commercial air service, which combined, served 114 million passengers in 2019.
The north-south part provides bus service in the San Fernando Valley by Metro Local line 234, [16] through the Sepulveda Pass by Metro Rapid line 761, through West Los Angeles, Culver City and LAX by Culver City Transit Line 6 and Rapid 6, [17] and from LAX onwards by Metro Local line 232. [18]
Over 8 miles (13 km) in length, it connects Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) with Santa Monica. A portion of Lincoln Boulevard is signed as part of California State Route 1 (Pacific Coast Highway), making it a major route to go along the Pacific Coast in Los Angeles.
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California Redwood Coast–Humboldt County Airport: P-N 117,972 Bakersfield: BFL: BFL KBFL Meadows Field: P-N 174,891 Burbank: BUR: BUR KBUR Hollywood Burbank Airport: P-M 3,132,019 Fresno: FAT: FAT KFAT Fresno Yosemite International Airport: P-S 1,201,789 Long Beach: LGB: LGB KLGB Long Beach Airport (Daugherty Field) P-S 1,837,622 Los Angeles ...
In a positive turn of events, the time to get through the upper level had shrunk to 14 minutes by around 4 p.m. The time to get to Terminal 1 from Century Boulevard and the 405 was listed at six ...
The LAX City Bus Center is served by Beach Cities Transit line 109 to Redondo Beach, Culver CityBus lines 6 and Rapid 6 to Culver City and UCLA, Los Angeles Metro Bus lines 102 to South Gate, 111 to Norwalk, 117 to Downey and 232 to Long Beach, Santa Monica Big Blue Bus lines 3 and Rapid 3 to Santa Monica, and Torrance Transit line 8 to Torrance.
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (branded as Metro) operates bus, light rail, heavy rail and bus rapid transit services in Los Angeles County. It also provides funding and directs planning for rail and freeway projects within Los Angeles County, funding 27 local transit agencies as well as paratransit services.