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LA is home to one of the country’s best public transportation networks, including subways, light-rail, buses and shuttles to just about every corner of the Greater Los Angeles area.
Metro Rail System
Six fast, easy-to-use and environmentally friendly color-coded subway, light-rail and rapid bus transit lines offer visitors an affordable way of getting from one destination to the next.
The Metro Blue Line (light rail) runs north and south between Long Beach and LA.
The Metro Green Line (light rail) runs east and west between Norwalk and Redondo Beach.
The Metro Red Line (subway) meets the Blue Line in LA and provides service through Downtown, the Mid-Wilshire area, Hollywood and the San Fernando Valley, where it meets:
The Metro Orange Line (rapid bus transit), which runs from North Hollywood to the Warner Center in Woodland Hills.
The Metro Purple Line (subway) runs between Union Station, Wilshire Boulevard and Western Avenue.
The Metro Gold Line (light rail) connects with the Red Line at Union Station and runs to Pasadena.
For detailed schedules, fares, interactive maps, multi-language pocket guides and more info, visit www.metro.net.
Metro Bus System
Three types of bus service are available throughout the Greater Los Angeles area. With 200 different lines, buses travel all over the city to every major destination including state parks, area attractions and shopping districts.
Metro Local (painted orange) makes frequent stops along major streets throughout the city.
Metro Rapid (painted red) offers fewer stops and expedited travel times on the city’s major streets, with the use of special transponders that cause traffic signals to favor the bus.
Metro Express (painted blue) offers reduced stop service along the city’s freeway systems.
For detailed schedules, interactive maps, multi-language pocket guides and more info, visit www.metro.net.
For up-to-date service advisories for the Metro bus system, visit www.metro.net/service/advisories/bus/
DASH
The City of Los Angeles Transportation (LADOT) currently operates the second largest fleet in Los Angeles County. LADOT’s transit fleet serves approximately 30 million passenger boardings per year.
DASH Downtown
Six quick bus routes through Downtown depart every five to 10 minutes between 6:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. on weekdays, and every 15 minutes between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.
Route A – Little Tokyo to City West
Route B – Chinatown to Financial District
Route C – Financial District to South Park
Route D – Union Station to South Park
Route E – City West to Fashion District
Route F – Financial District to Exposition Park/USC
DASH also Serves:
Beachwood Canyon
Boyle Heights/East LA
Chesterfield Square
Crenshaw
Downtown Los Angeles
El Sereno/City Terrace
Fairfax
Highland Park/Eagle Rock
Hollywood
Hollywood/West Hollywood
Hollywood/Wilshire
King-East
Leimert/Slauson
Lincoln Heights/Chinatown
Los Feliz
Midtown
Northridge
Panorama City/Van Nuys
Pico Union/Echo Park
San Pedro
Southeast Los Angeles
Van Nuys/Studio City
Vermont/Main
Warner Center
Watts
Wilmington
Wilshire Center/Koreatown
Commuter Express
LADOT offers stress-free, reliable bus service to Downtown Los Angeles in the morning and back in the afternoon from communities reaching from the beach cities to the San Fernando Valley.
For more information, visit www.ladottransit.com/dash.
FlyAway
A fast, affordable ride ($7 each way) between Downtown and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), or between the Van Nuys Flyaway Terminal adjacent to the Van Nuys Airport (VNY) and LAX. Tickets can be purchased from the Union Station FlyAway kiosk in the Patsaouras Transit Plaza or at the Van Nuys FlyAway Terminal with a debit or credit card (only Visa, MasterCard or American Express accepted for ticket or monthly pass purchase at Van Nuys FlyAway. Cash not accepted). Routes between LAX and Westwood are $5 one-way, passengers pay on the bus — exact change required.
For more information and schedules, visit www.lawa.org/flyaway.