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Revision as of 17:59, 1 November 2017
Metro is the local transit system in most part of Los Angeles County. Metro operates buses primarily in the City of Los Angeles and rail service throughout LA county. Metro's services connect with other transit operators throughout the region.
- Routes
- Bus
- Metro Rail
- B Line - Union Station - Downtown LA - Hollywood - North Hollywood
- D Line - Union Station - Downtown LA - Wilshire/Western
- A Line - 7th Street/Metro (Downtown LA) - Long Beach
- C Line - Norwalk - El Segundo
- L Line - Azusa - Pasadena - Union Station - East Los Angeles
- E Line - 7th Street/Metro (Downtown LA) - Santa Monica
- Transitway/Bus Rapid Transit
LA Metro announcments
Cities served by Metro
Metro provides rail and local mainline bus service in those cities/communities. Other agencies like Long Beach Transit, AVTA and Foothill Transit provide mainline bus service in other parts of the LA County. Most cities in the county also run intra-city shuttle/circulator routes.
- Agoura Hills
- Alhambra
- Arcadia
- Bell
- Bell Gardens
- Bellflower
- Beverly Hills
- Burbank
- Calabasas
- Carson
- Commerce
- Compton
- Cudahy
- Culver City
- Downey
- East Los Angeles
- El Monte
- El Segundo
- Glendale
- Hawthorne
- Hermosa Beach
- Huntington Park
- Inglewood
- La Cañada Flintridge
- Long Beach
- Los Angeles
- Lynwood
- Malibu
- Manhattan Beach
- Maywood
- Monterey Park
- Norwalk
- Paramount
- Pasadena
- Pico Rivera
- Redondo Beach
- Rosemead
- San Fernando
- San Gabriel
- Santa Monica
- South Gate
- South Pasadena
- Temple City
- Torrance
- West Hollywood