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Los Angeles Metro Bus

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Bus system in Los Angeles County, California

Metro Bus
Metro BusENC Axess bus inNorth Hollywood
ParentLos Angeles Metro
FoundedFebruary 1, 1993; 33 years ago (1993-02-01)
HeadquartersMetro Headquarters Building, Downtown Los Angeles
Service areaLos Angeles County, California
Service typeTransit bus
Routes116 (excludingMetro Busway)
Fleet2,066 buses
Daily ridership705,800 (weekdays, Q3 2025)[1][Note 1]
Annual ridership242,600,700 (2024)[2][Note 1]
Fuel type
Operator

Metro Bus is the transitbus service inLos Angeles County, California, operated byLos Angeles Metro. Metro Bus operates in theLos Angeles Basin, theSan Fernando Valley, and the westernSan Gabriel Valley, serving a population of approximately 10 million people.[3]

Metro Bus provides the main local bus service in thecity of Los Angeles, and regional services across its service area. Metro Bus services connect withmultiple other operators in the region, providing connections at an extensive network of transit centers, many of which are located atMetro Rail stations and regional destinations. As of December 2024[update], there are 116 Local, Rapid, Limited, and Express routes in the system, excludingMetro Busway routes.[4]

TheMetro Bus fleet is the third-largest in the United States, with 2,066 buses as of 2024[update].[5] The Metro Bus fleet consists ofCNG andbattery-electric buses, with additionalhydrogen fuel-cell and battery-electric buses on order.[6] The majority of Metro Bus lines are operated by Metro directly, with select services operated by private contractors.[4] In 2024, the system had a ridership of 242,600,700, or about 705,800 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2025.[Note 1]

History

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Early 1990s: Founding of Metro

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Los Angeles Metro was founded in 1993 from the merger of theSouthern California Rapid Transit District and the Los Angeles County Transportation Commission. It was charged with financing and constructing a rapid transit rail system, operating the bus system, and coordinating other transportation programs in the region. The conflicts that had occurred between the RTD and the LACTC persisted as internal conflicts within Metro, with union leaders arguing that former LACTC staff received better benefits than former RTD staff, even after the merger.[7]

The ongoing conflict over funding rail construction and bus services continued at Metro. Only months after the agency's founding, Metro CEO Julian Burke presented a proposed budget forfiscal year 1994 to the agency's board of directors. The proposed budget would halt progress on theUnion Station–Pasadena segment of the Blue Line to support continued bus operations and rail construction. Los Angeles mayorRichard Riordan strongly criticized the plan, and at his insistence, the board directed Metro staff to continue planning for the Pasadena Blue Line, causing Metro to look for other sources of funding.[8]

Metro proposed a large bus fare increase in June 1994, to take effect on September 1st of that year.[9] The fare for a single bus ride was proposed to increase 23% from $1.10 to $1.35 ($2.33 to $2.86 in 2024),[10] and all monthly passes were planned to be eliminated. A 2004 analysis found that the average monthly bus pass user took approximately 100 trips per month, which would have caused a fare increase of over 50% for the average passholder.[8]

Late 1990s: Consent decree and Metro Rapid

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Metro Rapid stop on Wilshire Blvd from the 2000 pilot program, with amenities including areal-time arrivals display

On August 31, 1994, aclass action lawsuit was filed against Metro by a coalition of local and national civil rights organizations, representing Los Angeles bus riders. The civil rights organizations, including theBus Riders Union, theSouthern Christian Leadership Conference, and theKorean Immigrant Workers Advocates, supported by theNAACP Legal Defense Fund. The plaintiffs argued that Metro's large subsidies for rail construction and operation discriminated against bus riders, whose demographics were significantly different than those of rail riders. The court delayed the fare increase, and after nearly two years ofdiscovery proceedings, the case wassettled before it went to trial.[9]

Theconsent decree that resulted from the settlement required Metro to significantly expand bus service.[11] One product of the consent decree was Metro Rapid, a brand oflimited-stop bus service with some characteristics ofbus rapid transit. A delegation from the Los Angeles city government, including MayorRichard Riordan, visited theBrazilian city ofCuritiba in early 1999. The civic leaders were impressed by Curitiba's comprehensivebus rapid transit system, theRede Integrada de Transporte, and sought to replicate it. By the summer of 1999, planning was underway for a pilot program of bus rapid transit service on two corridors:Wilshire Blvd/Whittier Blvd andVentura Blvd.[12]

In addition to Metro Rapid service, Metro expanded local and express bus service, purchased hundreds of new buses, and lowered bus pass prices.[8][13] Metro Rapid service on the two pilot corridors began in June 2000, opening on the same day as theRed Line extension toNorth Hollywood. Both lines were immediately popular, generating ridership growth of 25% in their first 90 days of operation. Travel time was improved by over 20% on both lines, aided by thesignal priority at intersections in the City of Los Angeles. Customer satisfaction increased relative to the previous local andlimited-stop bus services, and the Rapid service quickly captured over 60% of bus ridership on both corridors.[14]

2000s: Alternative fuels and declining ridership

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Metro introducedcompressed natural gas-powered buses andlow-floor buses in the late 1990s.[15] By 2003, Metro was the largest operator of CNG buses in the country, with over 1,900 CNG buses operating across its service area.[16] A rule passed by theSouth Coast Air Quality Management District in 2000 banned new diesel-powered buses in transit fleets in Southern California, seeking to improve air quality in the region.[17]

California transit ridership began declining in the early 2000s, with a large share of the decline coming from the Los Angeles region. A 2018 study attributed some of the decline to rising car ownership among passengers, and also highlighted the effect of bus service cuts across the region. From 2007 to 2013, bus service in miles traveled dropped 13% across the entireSouthern California Association of Governments region, which extends beyond Los Angeles County.[18] In addition to the 2018 study's hypothesis, a 2024 study argued that some of this decline was due to the high cost of housing in areas of Southern California that had better access to public transport.[19]

Metro introduced theTAP card fare payment system in 2008, creating a single fare card for most buses and trains in Los Angeles County. TAP replaced a system ofmagnetic stripestored-value cards already in use by some agencies, includingBig Blue Bus andFoothill Transit.[20] In 2018, TAP fully replaced the previous system of paper interagency transfers, offering discounts on rides that connected between multiple bus and rail operators.[21]

2020s: NextGen Bus Plan and COVID-19

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During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, Metro Bus required face masks on buses and required passengers to board through the rear door

The NextGen Bus Plan was introduced to passengers in 2019 and approved by the Metro board in 2021. The plan eliminated most Metro Rapid routes, stating that passengers would be better served with more frequent local service on routes with slightly fewer stops. As part of the plan, low ridership routes were converted toMetro Micromicrotransit, routing was simplified, and some stops closer than one quarter mile spacing were eliminated.[22]

At the outset of theCOVID-19 pandemic in California, Metro Bus services were cut to approximately 80% of 2019 levels.Face masks were required on Metro buses, and passengers were required to board through the back door of buses to supportsocial distancing between bus drivers and passengers.[23]

The pandemic's impact on public transit affected ridership in Los Angeles and worldwide. In 2021, as transit ridership nationwide began to increase, bus service in Los Angeles regained patronage faster than rail services in the region, and faster than its peers in California. Los Angeles-area transit ridership outpacedBay Area transit ridership by tens of millions of trips in 2021 for the first time in decades, driven largely by bus ridership. An analysis by theBay Area News Group showed that the largest bus operators in the Los Angeles region were at 74% of 2019 bus ridership levels in June 2022, far higher than their peers in New York City and the Bay Area.[24]

Full map of the Los Angeles Metro system, with Metro Bus lines shown in orange (local lines) and red (Metro Rapid lines)

Routes

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It has been suggested that this section besplit out into another article titledList of Los Angeles Metro Bus routes. (Discuss)(May 2025)

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.

  • Line numbers lower than 100 are local routes to/from Downtown Los Angeles, numbered counterclockwise from least to greatest.
  • Line numbers in the 100s are local east/west routes in other areas
  • Line numbers in the 200s are local north/south routes in other areas
  • Line numbers in the 300s are limited-stop routes
  • Line numbers in the 400s are freeway express routes to/from Downtown Los Angeles
  • Line numbers in the 500s are freeway express routes in other areas
  • Line numbers in the 600s are shuttle/circulator routes
  • Line numbers in the 700s are limited-stoprapid routes.
  • Line numbers in the 800s are used to designateMetro Rail routes as well as supplementary shuttles for suspended rail service.
  • Line numbers in the 900s areMetro Busway routes.

1-99 (Local routes to/from Downtown Los Angeles)

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Local bus service to/fromDowntown Los Angeles andother areas. The line numbering begins at line 2 (Sunset Bl, a line leading west from USC) and proceeds counterclockwise around Downtown Los Angeles, ending at line 94 (Magnolia Bl).

RouteTerminalsviaDays of operationNotes
2
[25]
Westwood
UCLA (Le Conte Av &Westwood Bl)
University Park
Expo Park/USC station
Sunset Bl,Alvarado St, Hoover St24 hours
  • Owl service interlined withLine 602 (10p-2a)
  • The only non-triple digit route to not serve Downtown LA
4
[26]
Santa Monica
6th St &Santa Monica Bl
Downtown LA
Venice Bl & Broadway
Santa Monica Bl24 hours
  • Big Blue Bus Line 1 provides daytime service between West LA and Santa Monica
Santa Monica
2nd St &Santa Monica Bl(owl)
10
[27]
West Hollywood
Santa Monica Bl & San Vicente Bl
Downtown LA
Main St &Venice Bl(see notes)
Melrose Av,Temple StDaily (4am-12:30am)
  • Most trips interlined withLine 48:
    • Westbound trips originate atAvalon station and change signs to Line 10 upon reaching Main &Venice
    • Eastbound trips continue as Line 48 to Avalon station after reaching Temple & Figueroa
Larchmont
Melrose Av & Arden Bl
14
[28]
Beverly Grove
Beverly Bl & La Cienega Bl
Downtown LA
Hill St & Adams Bl(westbound; see notes)
1st St & Beaudry Av(eastbound; see notes)
Beverly Bl24 hours
  • Most trips interlined withLine 37:
    • Westbound trips originate in Culver City and change signs to line 14 upon reaching Hill & Adams
    • Eastbound trips continue as line 37 to Culver City after reaching 1st & Beaudry
Koreatown
Beverly Bl &Western Av(late nights)
16
[29]
West Hollywood
San Vicente Bl &Santa Monica Bl
Downtown LA
Alameda St & 6th St
West3rd St24 hours
Beverly Grove
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
18
[30]
Koreatown
Wilshire/Western station
Montebello
Montebello/Commerce station
6th St,Whittier Bl24 hours
Koreatown
Wilshire/Vermont station
Commerce
Commerce Center(short line)
Downtown LA
6th St & Broadway(early morning)
East Los Angeles
Whittier Bl & Garfield Av(owl)
Downtown LA
6th St & Hope St(late night)
20
[31]
Westwood
Westwood Bl &Wilshire Bl
Downtown LA
5th/6th St & Main St
Wilshire Bl24 hours
Santa Monica
Main St & Pico Bl(owl)
28
[32]
Century City
Constellation Bl & Century Park W
Downtown LA
Union Station
West Olympic BlDaily (4:20am-1am)
Miracle Mile
Fairfax Av & Olympic Bl
30
[33]
Mid-City
Pico/Rimpau Transit Center
Arts District
Little Tokyo/Arts District station
WestPico Bl24 hours
33
[34]
Santa Monica
5th St &Santa Monica Bl
Downtown LA
LA Union Station
Venice Bl24 hours
Santa Monica
Ocean Av &Santa Monica Bl
Downtown LA
Union Station(owl)
35
[35]
Culver City
Washington/Fairfax Transit Hub
Downtown LA
Broadway &Venice Bl(see notes)
WestWashington BlDaily (Mon-Sat: 4:30a-12a, Sun: 5a-12a)
Downtown LA
7th St & Maple Av(evenings)
37
[36]
Culver City
Washington/Fairfax Transit Hub
Downtown LA
1st St & Beaudry Av(westbound; see notes)
Hill St & Adams Bl(eastbound; see notes)
WestAdams Bl24 hours
  • Most trips interlined withLine 14:
    • Westbound trips originate in Beverly Hills and change signs to line 14 upon reaching 1st & Beaudry
    • Eastbound trips continue as line 14 to Beverly Hills after reaching Hill & Adams
West Adams
Adams Bl & La Brea Av(owl)
38
[37]
Culver City
Washington/Fairfax Transit Hub
Downtown LA
Broadway &Venice Bl
WestJefferson BlDaily (5a-12a)
Downtown LA
Spring St & 7th St
(evenings)
West Adams
Jefferson Bl & La Brea Av(evenings)
Downtown LA
Hill St & Adams Bl(owl)
40
[38]
Downtown LA
Union Station
Redondo Beach
Redondo Beach Transit Center
WestMartin Luther King Jr. Bl,Crenshaw Bl,Florence Av,Hawthorne Bl24 hours
Westchester
LAX/Metro Transit Center(owl)
45
[39]
Lincoln Heights
Broadway & Thomas St
South LA
Harbor Freeway station
Broadway24 hours
48
[40]
Downtown LA
Main St &Venice Bl(northbound; see notes)
Temple St & Figueroa St(southbound; see notes)
South LA
Avalon station
SouthMain St, Maple Av,San Pedro StDaily (5a-11p)
  • Most trips interlined withLine 10:
    • Northbound trips change signs to Line 10 upon reaching Main &Venice
    • Southbound trips originate in West Hollywood and continue as Line 48 to Avalon station after reaching Temple & Figueroa
South LA
San Pedro St & Manchester Av
51
[41]
Westlake
Westlake/MacArthur Park station
Carson
CSU Dominguez Hills
Avalon Bl, San Pedro St,7th St24 hours
Downtown LA
7th Street/Metro Center(short line)
Downtown LA
7th St & Broadway(owl)
Florence
Avalon Bl & Florence Av(owl)
53
[42]
Downtown LA
Beaudry Av & 4th St(northbound)
Grand Av & 2nd St(southbound)
Carson
CSU Dominguez Hills
Central AvDaily (4:30a-12a)
Willowbrook
Willowbrook/Rosa Parks station(short line)
55
[43]
Downtown LA
Sunset Bl & Figueroa St
Willowbrook
Willowbrook/Rosa Parks station
Adams Bl, Compton Av24 hours
Downtown LA
Spring/Main St & 7th St(owl & late evening)
60
[44]
Downtown LA
Figueroa St &Sunset Bl
Compton
Artesia station
Santa Fe Av,Pacific Bl,Long Beach Bl24 hours
Long Beach
Downtown Long Beach station(owl)
62
[45]
Downtown LA
Beaudry Av & 4th St(northbound)
Grand Av & 3rd St(southbound)
Hawaiian Gardens
Norwalk Bl & 226th St
Telegraph Rd, Pioneer BlDaily (5a-11:30p)
Hawaiian Gardens
Norwalk Bl & Civic Center Dr
Norwalk
Pioneer Bl & Mapledale St
66
[46]
Koreatown
Wilshire/Western station
Montebello
Montebello/Commerce station
West 8th St, EastOlympic BlDaily (5a-1a)
Koreatown
8th St &Western Av
East LA
Commerce Center
Boyle Heights
Soto St & Olympic Bl
70
[47]
Downtown LA
18th St and Olive St(westbound)
Olive St andVenice Bl(eastbound)
El Monte
El Monte station
Cesar E Chavez Av,Garvey Av24 hours
74
[48]
Montebello
The Shops at Montebello
Monterey Park
Garvey Av & Atlantic Bl
Garvey Av, Mission Rd, 1st, Riggin StDaily (4:30a-12a)
  • Renumbered from Line 106 to fit into the grid
East LA
East LA College Transit Center(short line)
76
[49]
Downtown LA
18th St & Olive St(westbound)
Olive St &Venice Bl(eastbound)
El Monte
El Monte station
Valley Bl, North Main St24 hours
Downtown LA
Grand Av/Olive St & 7th St(evening/owl)
78
[50]
Downtown LA
18th St & Olive St(westbound)
Olive St &Venice Bl(eastbound)
Temple City
Live Oak Av & McCulloch Av
Mission Rd, Main St/Las Tunas DrDaily (6a-12:30a)
Downtown LA
Grand Av & 7th St(westbound, evening/owl)
Olive St & 7th St(eastbound, evening/owl)
Alhambra
Main St & Garfield Av(short turn)
81
[51]
Eagle Rock
Colorado Bl & Eagledale Av
South LA
Harbor Freeway station
Figueroa St24 hours
90
[52]
North Hollywood
North Hollywood station
Downtown LA
Historic Broadway Station
Glendale Av, Cañada Bl,Foothill Bl, Sunland Bl,Vineland AvDaily (5:30a-11p)
Glendale
Glendale Av &San Fernando Road(late evenings)
92
[53]
Burbank
Downtown Burbank station(late evenings & owl)
Downtown LA
Main St & Olympic Bl
Glenoaks Bl, Brand Bl,Glendale Bl24 hours
Sylmar
Sylmar/San Fernando station
93Glendale
Glendale Galleria
Downtown LA
Grand/LATTC station
Pacific Av,San Fernando Road, Allesandro St, Rampart Bl, Hoover StDaily (5a-11:30p)
94
[54]
North Hollywood
North Hollywood station
Downtown LA
Hill St &Venice Bl
Magnolia Bl,San Fernando RoadDaily (Mon-Sat: 5a-1a, Sun: 6:30a-1a)

100s (Local east/west routes in other areas)

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East/west service, not necessarily serving Downtown Los Angeles.

RouteTerminalsviaDays of operationNotes
102
[55]
Westchester
LAX/Metro Transit Center
Huntington Park
Palm Pl & Seville Av
La Tijera Bl, Stocker St, Exposition Bl, Jefferson BlDaily (6a-12a)
University Park
Jefferson/USC station
105
[56]
West Hollywood
Santa Monica Bl & San Vicente Bl
Vernon
Pacific Bl & Santa Fe Av
La Cienega Bl,Vernon Av24 hours
Leimert Park
Martin Luther King Jr. station(late evenings & owl)
108
[57]
Marina Del Rey
Washington Bl & Palawan Wy
Pico Rivera
Slauson Av & Passons Bl
Slauson AvDaily (5a-10:30p)
Culver City
Mesmer Av & Major St(short line)
Commerce
Slauson Av & Eastern Av(short line)
110
[58]
Culver City
Culver City Transit Center
Bell Gardens
Granger Av & Florence Av
Centinela Av, Hyde Park Bl, Gage Av(daily)
Jefferson Bl(weekdays)
Daily (6a-11p)
Playa Vista
Jefferson Bl & Waters Edge Wy
(select trips)
111
[59]
Westchester
LAX/Metro Transit Center
Norwalk
Norwalk station
Florence Av24 hours
Inglewood
Inglewood Transit Center(short turn)
Bell Gardens
Florence Av & Garfield Av(short turn)
Inglewood
Downtown Inglewood station(short turn, early AM)
115
[60]
Playa Del Rey
Pacific Av & Culver Bl
Norwalk
Norwalk station
Manchester Av/Bl, Firestone BlDaily (Mon-Fri: 5a-12a, Sat/Sun: 6a-11:30p)
Westchester
Manchester Bl &Sepulveda Bl
117
[61]
Westchester
LAX/Metro Transit Center
Downey
Lakewood Boulevard station
Century Bl, 103rd St, Tweedy Bl,Imperial HwyDaily (5:30a-1a)
120
[62]
Westchester
LAX/Metro Transit Center
Whittier
Whittwood Town Center
Imperial Hwy, Telegraph Rd,Daily (5:30a-12a)
Norwalk
Norwalk station
125
[63]
El Segundo
Plaza El Segundo
Norwalk
Norwalk station
Rosecrans AvDaily (5a-9p)
127
[64]
South LA
Harbor Freeway station
Downey
Downey Depot Transportation Center
Compton Bl, Somerset Bl, Bellflower BlDaily (4:30a-12:15a)
Compton
Compton station
128
[65]
Compton
Compton station
Cerritos
Cerritos Towne Center
Alondra BlDaily (6:30a-8:30p)
134
[66]
Malibu
Pacific Coast Hwy & Trancas Canyon Rd
Santa Monica
Downtown Santa Monica station
Pacific Coast HwyDaily (6:30a-8p)
  • Buses temporarily not stopping on a 10-mile (16 km) section of Pacific Coast Hwy between Rambla Vista and Temescal Canyon Rd due toPalisades Fire recovery work.
150
[67]
Chatsworth
Chatsworth station
Encino
Ventura Bl & Zelzah Av
Topanga Canyon Bl,Ventura BlDaily (5a-11p)
Canoga Park
Canoga station(short line)
Tarzana
Ventura Bl &Reseda Bl(short line)
152
[68]
West Hills
West Hills Medical Center
North Hollywood
North Hollywood station
Fallbrook Av,Roscoe Bl, Lankershim BlDaily (4:30a-12:30a)
154
[69]
Burbank
Downtown Burbank station
Van Nuys
Sepulveda station
Oxnard St,Burbank BlDaily (5:30a-8:30p)
155
[70]
Burbank
Downtown Burbank station
Sherman Oaks
Moorpark St &Van Nuys Bl
Olive Av,Riverside Dr, Magnolia BlDaily (5a-10p)
North Hollywood
North Hollywood station
158
[71]
Chatsworth
Chatsworth station
Sherman Oaks
Moorpark St &Van Nuys Bl
Devonshire St, Woodman AvDaily (Mon-Fri: 6a-9:30p, Sat/Sun: 7a-8p)
161
[72]
Thousand Oaks
Thousand Oaks Transit Center
Canoga Park
Canoga station
Thousand Oaks Bl, Agoura Rd,US 101,Ventura BlDaily (Mon-Fri: 6a-8p, Sat/Sun: 7a-8p)
Westlake Village
Westlake Bl & Townsgate Rd(short line)
162
[73]
Woodland Hills
Fallbrook Av &Ventura Bl
North Hollywood
North Hollywood station
Fallbrook Av,Sherman Way,Vineland Av24 hours
West Hills
West Hills Medical Center(short line)
164
[74]
West Hills
Platt Av &Victory Bl
Burbank
Downtown Burbank station
Victory BlDaily (5:30a-11p)
165
[75]
West Hills
Platt Av &Victory Bl
Burbank
Downtown Burbank station
Vanowen StDaily (5:30a-11:30p)
Canoga Park
Vanowen St &Topanga Cyn Bl(late evenings)
166
[76]
Chatsworth
Nordhoff station
Sun Valley
Glenoaks Bl & Branford St
Nordhoff St, Osborne StDaily (6a-10:30p)
167
[77]
Chatsworth
Chatsworth station
Studio City
Ventura Bl & Goodland Av
Plummer St,Coldwater Canyon AvDaily (6a-11p)
169
[78]
Canoga Park
Canoga station
Burbank
Hollywood Burbank Airport
Mulholland Dr, Valley Circle Bl, Saticoy St,Topanga Cyn BlDaily (6a-8:30p)
179
Rose Hills
Rose Hill Transit Center
Arcadia
Arcadia station
Huntington DrDaily (Mon-Fri: 5:30a-12a, Sat/Sun: 6a-12a)
180
[79]
Hollywood
Hollywood/Vine station
Pasadena
Pasadena City College
Hollywood Bl,Los Feliz Bl, Central Av, Colorado Bl24 hours
Pasadena
Colorado Bl & Lake Av(owl)
182
East Hollywood
Vermont/Sunset station
El Sereno
Huntington Dr & Monterey Rd
York Bl, Fletcher DrDaily (Mon-Fri: 5a-10p, Sat/Sun: 6a-10p)

200s (Local north/south routes in other areas)

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North/south service, not serving in Downtown Los Angeles.

RouteTerminalsviaDays of operationNotes
202
[80]
Willowbrook
Willowbrook/Rosa Parks station
Rancho Dominguez
Del Amo Station
Willowbrook AvWeekdays (5:30a-7p)
204
[81]
East Hollywood
Vermont Av &Hollywood Bl
Athens
Vermont Av & 120th St
Vermont Av24 hours
205
[82]
San Pedro
6th St & Harbor Bl
Willowbrook
Willowbrook/Rosa Parks station
Western Av,Vermont Av, Wilmington AvDaily (4:30a-10:45p)
206
[83]
East Hollywood
Vermont/Sunset station
Athens
Vermont/Athens station
Normandie AvDaily (6:15a-12:45a)
207
[84]
Hollywood
Hollywood/Western station
Athens
Western Av & Imperial Hwy
Western Av24 hours
Hawthorne
Crenshaw station
209
[85]
Jefferson Park
Expo/Crenshaw station
Gardena
Crenshaw Bl & Rosecrans Av
Arlington Av, Crenshaw Bl, Van Ness AvWeekdays (5:30a-8:30p)
210
[86]
Hollywood
Hollywood/Vine station
Redondo Beach
Redondo Beach Transit Center
Vine St,Western Av, Crenshaw BlDaily (4:30a-1:30a)
Koreatown
Wilshire/Western station(short turn)
211
[87]
Inglewood
Downtown Inglewood station
Redondo Beach
Redondo Beach Transit Center
Prairie AvWeekday rush hours
  • Interlined withLine 215 at Downtown Inglewood station
212
[88]
Hollywood
Hollywood/Highland station
Hawthorne
Hawthorne/Lennox station
La Brea AvDaily (6a-1:30a)
215
[87]
Redondo Beach
Redondo Beach station
Inglewood
Downtown Inglewood station
Inglewood AvWeekday rush hours
  • Interlined withLine 211 at Downtown Inglewood station
217
[89]
Eagle Rock
Colorado Bl & Eagle Dale Av
West Adams
La Cienega/Jefferson station
Colorado Bl, Broadway, Brand Bl, Los Feliz Bl,Hollywood Bl,Fairfax Av24 hours
East Hollywood
Vermont/Santa Monica station(owl)
218
[90]
Studio City
Ventura Pl &Ventura Bl
Beverly Grove
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Laurel Canyon BlDaily (Mon-Fri: 5a-9:30p, Sat/Sun: 6a-9:30p)
  • Operated by Southland Transit
222
[91]
Sun Valley
Roscoe Bl &Lankershim Bl
Hollywood
Hollywood/Vine station
Hollywood Wy,Cahuenga BlDaily (5a-11p)
224
[92]
Sylmar
Olive View–UCLA Medical Center
Studio City
Universal City/Studio City station
Lankershim Bl,San Fernando Road24 hours
Sylmar
Sylmar station(short turn)
Hollywood
Highland Av &Santa Monica Bl(owl)
230
[93]
Sylmar
Sylmar/San Fernando station
Studio City
Laurel Canyon Bl &Ventura Bl
Laurel Canyon BlDaily (Mon-Fri: 5:30a-10:30p; Sat: 6a-10p; Sun: 7a-10p)
232
[94]
Westchester
LAX/Metro Transit Center
Long Beach
Downtown Long Beach station
Sepulveda Bl, Pacific Coast Hwy, Anaheim StDaily (Mon-Fri: 3:45a-11:45p, Sat/Sun: 4:45a-11:45p)
233
[95]
Lake View Terrace
Eldridge Av & Terra Bella St
Sherman Oaks
Moorpark St &Van Nuys Bl
Van Nuys Bl24 hours
  • Operates alongsideMetro Rapid Line 761 which provides daytime service between West LA and Sherman Oaks
Pacoima
Van Nuys Bl &Glenoaks Bl(short line)
West LA

Expo/Sepulveda station(late night)

234
[96]
Sherman Oaks
Sherman Oaks Galleria
Sylmar
Los Angeles Mission College
Sepulveda Bl, Brand Bl24 hours
Sylmar
Sylmar/San Fernando station(short line)
235
[97]
Encino
Balboa Bl &Ventura Bl
Sylmar
Sylmar/San Fernando station
Balboa Bl,Glenoaks BlWeekdays (5a-10p)
236
[97]
Encino
Balboa Bl &Ventura Bl
Sylmar
Sylmar/San Fernando station
Balboa Bl, Rinaldi StDaily (Mon-Fri: 5a-10p; Sat/Sun: 7a-8p)
237
[98]
Encino
Ventura Bl & Zelzah Av
North Hollywood
North Hollywood station
White Oak Av, Rinaldi St, Woodley AvDaily (5a-10:30p)
Van Nuys
Van Nuys station
240
[67]
Northridge
Reseda Bl &Devonshire St
Studio City
Universal City/Studio City station
Reseda Bl,Ventura Bl24 hours
Tarzana
Reseda Bl &Ventura Bl
242
[99]
Northridge
Devonshire St & Winnetka Av
Woodland Hills
Ventura Bl & Winnetka Av
Tampa AvDaily (Mon-Fri: 5a-8:30p, Sat/Sun: 5:45a-7:30p)
243
[99]
Northridge
Devonshire St & Winnetka Av
Woodland Hills
Ventura Bl & Winnetka Av
Mason Av, Winnetka AvDaily (Mon-Fri: 5a-8:30p, Sat/Sun: 6a-7p)
244
[100]
Chatsworth
Chatsworth station
Woodland Hills
Ventura Bl &Topanga Cyn Bl
De Soto AvDaily (Mon-Fri: 4:30a-9:30p, Sat/Sun: 5a-8:30p)
246
[101]
Harbor Gateway
Harbor Gateway Transit Center
San Pedro
Point Fermin (Paseo Del Mar & Meyler)
Avalon Bl, Pacific Av24 hours
San Pedro
Pacific Av & 21st St(evenings & owl)
251
[102]
Eagle Rock
Colorado Bl & Eagle Dale Av
Lynwood
Lynwood station
Eagle Rock Bl, Av 26, Daly St, Soto St24 hours
Cypress Park
Av 26 & Idell St
Huntington Park
Palm Pl & Seville Av
258
[103]
Highland Park
Garvanza Av & Av 63
Paramount
Paramount Bl
York Bl, Mission St, Fremont Av, Eastern AvDaily (Mon-Fri: 6a-10p, Sat/Sun: 7a-8p)
East Los Angeles
Cal State LA station(weekday evenings)
260
[104]
Pasadena
Walnut St & Fair Oaks Av
Willowbrook
Willowbrook/Rosa Parks station
Fair Oaks Av, Huntington Drive, Atlantic Bl & Imperial HwyDaily (Mon-Fri: 5a-10p, Sat/Sun: 6a-10p)
  • Will operate alongside Line 261 between Pasadena and Atlantic/Imperial on December 15, 2024.
261
[105]
Compton
Artesia station
Fair Oaks Av, Huntington Drive, Atlantic Bl & Artesia BlDaily (Mon-Fri: 5a-10p, Sat/Sun: 6a-10p)
  • Will operate alongside Line 260 between Pasadena and Atlantic/Imperial on December 15, 2024.
265
[106]
Pico Rivera
Rosemead Bl & Whittier Bl
Lakewood
Lakewood Center
Paramount BlDaily (Mon-Fri: 6a-8:30p, Sat/Sun: 8a-8p)
266
[107]
Pasadena
Sierra Madre Villa station
Lakewood
Lakewood Center
Rosemead Bl, Lakewood BlDaily (Mon-Fri: 5a-10p, Sat/Sun: 6a-10p)
  • Operated by Southland Transit
267
[108]
Altadena
New York Dr & Allen Av
El Monte
El Monte station
Temple City Bl, Del Mar Bl, Colorado Bl, Allen AvDaily (Mon-Fri: 5:30a-10p, Sat/Sun: 6a-10p)
268
[109]
Pasadena
Sierra Madre Villa station
El Monte
El Monte station
Sierra Madre Villa Av, Sierra Madre Bl, Baldwin AvDaily (Mon-Fri: 6a-9p, Sat/Sun: 7a-9p)
287
[110]
Arcadia
Arcadia station
Montebello
The Shops at Montebello(weekdays)
Santa Anita Av & Tyler Av, Rush StDaily (Mon-Fri: 5:30a-10:30p, Sat/Sun: 6a-10p)
El Monte
El Monte station(weekends)
294
[111]
Burbank
Burbank Station
Sylmar
Sylmar/San Fernando station
San Fernando RoadDaily (5a-12:30a)
296
[112]
Burbank
Downtown Burbank station
Lincoln Heights
Lincoln/Cypress station
Riverside DrDaily (Mon-Fri: 5:30a-8:30p, Sat: 6:30a-8:30p, Sun: 7a-7:30p)
  • Operated by Southland Transit

300s (Limited-stop routes)

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RouteTerminalsviaDays of operationNotes
344
[113]
Rancho Palos Verdes
Palos Verdes Dr S & Seacove Dr
Harbor Gateway
Harbor Gateway Transit Center
Hawthorne Bl, Artesia BlDaily (5:30a-9p)
  • Limited-stop service on Artesia Bl between Harbor Gateway Transit Center and Hawthorne Bl, and Hawthorne Bl between Artesia Bl and Pacific Coast Hwy
  • Operates alongsideTorrance Transit Line 8 on Hawthorne Bl andTorrance Transit Line 13 on Artesia Bl

400s (Freeway express routes to/from Downtown Los Angeles)

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RouteTerminalsviaDays of operationNotes
460
[114]
Downtown LA
Los Angeles St & 5th St/6th St
Anaheim
Disneyland
5th St/6th St, Flower St/Figueroa St,Harbor Transitway,I-105, Rosecrans Av, Alondra Bl, Beach BlDaily (Mon-Fri: 3:45a-12a; Sat/Sun: 4:30a-12a)
  • Line has the highest ridership for the Metro Express category.
  • Longest bus line in the Metro system.
  • Operates in local service in Downtown LA, and east ofNorwalk station
  • OC Bus accepts Metro's 30-day pass at stops where Line 460 connects to OC Bus routes in Orange County.
  • ServesKnott's Berry Farm and Fullerton Park and Ride.
487
[115]
Downtown LA
Los Angeles Union Station
Pasadena
Sierra Madre Villa station
El Monte Busway, Ramona St, Las Tunas Drive, San Gabriel Bl,Foothill BlDaily (Mon-Fri: 6a-9p; Sat/Sun: 7a-8p)
  • Operates in local service off the El Monte Busway.
  • Serves the Mission/Broadway and Del Mar Park and Ride lots in San Gabriel and Sierra Madre Villa station.
489
[115]
Downtown LA
7th Street/Metro Center station
Temple City
Rosemead Bl & Huntington Dr
Wilshire Bl, Grand Av/Olive St,El Monte Busway, Valley Bl, Rosemead BlWeekday peak hours (6a-8a, 4p-7p)in the peak direction (AM: westbound, PM: eastbound)
  • Operates in local service off the El Monte Busway
  • Serves the Del Mar Park and Ride Lot in San Gabriel.

500s (Freeway express routes in other areas)

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RouteTerminalsviaDays of operationNotes
501
[116]
North Hollywood
North Hollywood station
Pasadena
Del Mar station
SR 134Daily (Mon-Fri: 5a-10p; Sat/Sun: 5:45a-9:30p)
550
[117]
Exposition Park
McClintock Av & W Jefferson Bl
Harbor Gateway
Harbor Gateway Transit Center
I-110Weekday peak hours (5-10a, 2:30-8:30p)
  • Northern half of the route originated at West Hollywood via San Vicente Bl before June 2012.
  • Southern half of the route between the Harbor Gateway Transit Center and San Pedro was replaced by portions of Lines 205 and 246 onVermont Av and Gaffey St, respectively, on December 11, 2022.
577
[118]
El Monte
El Monte station
Long Beach
Cal State Long Beach
I-605, 7th StWeekdays (5:30a-11:15p)

600s (Shuttles/circulators)

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Shuttles, special routes and local service within one or two adjacent neighborhoods.

RouteTerminalsviaDays of operationNotes
601
[119]
Canoga Park
Canoga station
Woodland Hills
DeSoto Av &Burbank Bl
Canoga Av, Owensmouth Av,Burbank BlDaily (5a-12a)
  • Late-night service extended to operate via DeSoto Av,Ventura Bl, Canoga Av in clockwise direction
602
[120]
Pacific Palisades
Sunset Bl & Pacific Coast Hwy
Westwood
Westwood Bl &Wilshire Bl
Sunset BlDaily
  • Due to thePalisades Fire, the route is currently shortened and not operating in the Pacific Palisades community.
605
[121]
Boyle Heights
Los Angeles General Medical Center
Boyle Heights
Grande Vista Av & Olympic Bl
Soto St, 4th St, Lorena StDaily
  • Operated by Southland Transit
611
[122]
Cudahy
Cecelia St & Atlantic Bl
South Los Angeles
Vernon station
Santa Ana St, Seville Av, Florence Av, Compton Av, Vernon Av/Pacific Bl, Leonis Bl/District Bl, Wilcox Av (operates in a loop)Daily
617
[123]
Beverly Hills
Beverly Dr & Pico Bl
Culver City
Culver City station
Beverly Dr, Burton Wy, Robertson BlDaily
660
[124]
Altadena
Fair Oaks St & Alta Loma Dr
Pasadena
Del Mar station
Fair Oaks AvDaily
  • Operates alongsidePasadena Transit Line 20 on Fair Oaks Av between Woodbury Rd. and Orange Grove Blvd. and Line 51 along Fair Oaks Av between Mountain and Walnut streets.
662
[125]
Altadena
Altadena Dr & Lake Av
Pasadena
Del Mar Station
Lake Av, Del Mar Bl, Los Robles Av, Washington Bl, Lincoln Av, Altadena Dr (operates as a circulator route)Daily
  • Operates alongsidePasadena Transit Line 20 on Lake Av between Woodbury Rd. and Del Mar Blvd.
665
[126]
Monterey Hills
Rose Hill Transit Center
East Los Angeles
Indiana St & Olympic Bl
Eastern Av, City Terrace Dr, Gage Av, 1st St, Indiana St, and Olympic BlDaily (Mon-Fri: 5:30a-8:45p; Sat: 6a-7:45p; Sun: 8a-7:45p)
690
[127]
Sylmar
Olive View–UCLA Medical Center
Tujunga
Summitrose St & Tinker Av
Foothill BlDaily (6a-11p)

700s (Rapid limited-stop routes)

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See also:Metro Rapid
RouteTerminalsviaDays of operationNotes
720
[128]
Santa Monica
Downtown Santa Monica station
Downtown LA
6th & Central
Wilshire BlDaily (Mon-Fri: 4:30a-1a; Sa/Su: 5a-1a)
  • Operates alongsideLine 20, which is extended to Santa Monica when Line 720 is not in service during the night
  • Operates alongsideBig Blue Bus Line 2 between Westwood and Santa Monica on Wilshire during the day
Westwood
Wilshire Bl &Westwood Bl
754
[129]
East Hollywood
Vermont Av &Hollywood Bl
Athens
Vermont Av & 120th St
Vermont AvDaily (Mon-Fri: 5a-9:30p; Sa: 6a-9:15p; Su: 6a-8:30p)
761
[130]
Sylmar
Sylmar/San Fernando station
West LA
Expo/Sepulveda station
Van Nuys Bl,Sepulveda BlDaily (6a-9p)
  • Operates alongsideLine 233, which is extended to West LA when Line 761 is not in operation for the night

800s (Metro Rail shuttle)

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Line numbers 801 thru 805, and 807 are used for Metro'sA,B,C,E,D andK rail lines in order of ascension. Shuttle services are numbered based on the rail's route number, plus fifty.

900s (Metro Busway)

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See also:Los Angeles Metro Busway
RouteTerminalsviaDays of operationNotes
 G Line 901
[131]
Chatsworth
Chatsworth station
North Hollywood
North Hollywood station
G Line Busway24 hours
 J Line 910
[132]
El Monte
El Monte station
Harbor Gateway
Harbor Gateway Transit Center
El Monte Busway, Harbor Transitway24 hours
 J Line 950
[132]
San Pedro
Pacific Av/21st St
Daily (6a-8p)

Fleet

[edit]
Main article:Los Angeles Metro bus fleet

As of November 2024[update], Metro operates 2,066 buses in revenue service, the third-largest fleet in North America behind New York City'sMetropolitan Transportation Authority (5,840) and New Jersey'sNJ Transit (2,221).[133]

Gallery

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abcRidership data also includes Metro Busway (G & J Line) operations

References

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  34. ^"Line 33 Time Schedule"(PDF). Retrieved2022-06-16.
  35. ^"Line 35 Map & Schedule (Effective December 11, 2022)"(PDF).
  36. ^"Line 37 Map & Schedule (Effective December 11, 2022)"(PDF).
  37. ^"Line 38 Map & Schedule (Effective December 11, 2022)"(PDF).
  38. ^"Line 40 Timetable (as of December 15, 2024)"(PDF).
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  41. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2021-06-24. Retrieved2021-06-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  42. ^"Line 53 Map & Schedule (Effective December 11, 2022)"(PDF).
  43. ^"Line 55 Map & Schedule (Effective December 11, 2022)"(PDF).
  44. ^"Line 60 Map & Schedule (Effective December 11, 2022)"(PDF).
  45. ^"Line 62 Map & Schedule (Effective December 11, 2022)"(PDF).
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  47. ^"Line 70 Map & Schedule (Effective December 11, 2022)"(PDF).
  48. ^"Line 74 Time Schedule"(PDF). Retrieved2025-12-14.
  49. ^"Line 76 Map & Schedule (Effective December 11, 2022)"(PDF).
  50. ^"Line 78 Map & Schedule (Effective December 11, 2022)"(PDF).
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  54. ^"Line 94 Map & Schedule (Effective December 11, 2022)"(PDF).
  55. ^"Line 102 Schedule (as of June 22, 2025)"(PDF).
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  62. ^"Line 120 Schedule (as of December 15, 2024)"(PDF).
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