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As of June 2023, there are 117 routes in the system (excluding Metro Busway routes). The Los Angeles Metro bus has the third largest fleet in North America, with 2,320 buses as of 2019. The majority of Metro Bus lines are operated by Metro directly, with select services operated by private contractors.
83 - Downtown LA - Eagle Rock via Pasadena Ave and York Bl. Line 83 was cancelled in June 2021 as part of Metro's network restructuring through the NextGen Bus Plan. Line 182 replaced service on York Blvd. Lines 45, 81, and 251, and the Metro A Line provide alternate service on some portions of the former route.
As of June 2023, the system runs a total of 109 miles (175 km), with 101 stations. [1] A Line is a light rail line running between Azusa and Long Beach via Downtown Los Angeles. B Line is a subway line running between North Hollywood and Downtown Los Angeles.
LOS ANGELES, CA — Starting Sunday, Metro will restore bus services to full, pre-pandemic levels, with improved frequencies under its NextGen Bus Plan, the agency announced.
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (also known as "Metro", "MTA", or "LACMTA") operates a vast fleet of buses for its Metro Bus and Metro Busway services. As of September 2019 [update] , Metro has the third largest bus fleet in North America with 2,320 buses.
The MBTA’s new redesign erases the 133 route with plans to restore route 131 bus service on its route between Malden Center and Melrose. The route is now set to also extend to Stoneham and ...
FOREST HILLS, QUEENS — A contentious borough-wide bus redesign plan got a revamp this week, as the MTA (once again) sets its sights on speeding up commutes and modernizing redundant bus...
The first dedicated busway opened along I-10 in 1973, and the region's first light rail line, the Blue Line (now the A Line) opened in 1990. Today the system includes over 160 miles (260 km) of heavy rail, light rail, and bus rapid transit lines, with multiple new lines under construction as of 2019.
The J Line (formerly the Silver Line, sometimes listed as line 910/950) is a 38-mile (61.2 km) bus rapid transit line that runs between El Monte, Downtown Los Angeles and the Harbor Gateway, with some trips continuing to San Pedro.
A long-awaited revamp of Queens' bus routes was unveiled this week — and officials say changes will expand service to 200,000 more people.