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A now-retired GMC New Look bus running on Route 6 of the Culver CityBus. Culver CityBus was founded on 3 March 1928, making it the second oldest municipal bus line in California [6] and the oldest public transit bus system still operating in Los Angeles County. [7]
Amtrak thruway, operating through the San Joaquins Joint Powers Authority, and LOSSAN Rail Corridor Agency, operate several bus routes within Southern California. Popular routes do not require Amtrak tickets and are called city-to-city bus only thruway bus tickets. Transit hubs are Los Angeles Union Station and the Bakersfield station.
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.
Culver CityBus: Culver City: Culver City 11,200 35 3,975 [73] [74] El Dorado Transit Pollock Pines, Camino, Placerville, El Dorado, Diamond Springs, El Dorado Hills, Sacramento, Shingle Springs, Folsom, Cameron Park El Dorado, California 24,134 13 27,194 [3][9] Fairfield and Suisun Transit: Fairfield and Suisun City area Fairfield and Suisun ...
(1 bus) Metro Local Diesel 1993-94 9978-9980 (3 buses) Metro Local Diesel 1991 813-817 (4 buses) None Diesel 1994 9976 (1 bus) Metro Local Diesel Flxible Metro B CNG: 40 foot 1989 1800-1809 (9 buses) Tri Stripe CNG Gillig Spirit: 28 foot 1990 600 (1 bus) Yellow Jacket Diesel Gillig Phantom: 40 foot 1994 1000-1010 (10 buses) None Diesel Neoplan ...
This is a list of former Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Metro Local bus routes in Los Angeles County, California. Metro buses are given line numbers that indicate the type of service offered. This method was devised originally by the Southern California Rapid Transit District, Metro's predecessor.
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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]