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PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Hampered by construction scandals and budget cuts, LA's
long-anticipated Metrorail train system was envisioned to cover the whole
of Los Angeles County, but is currently made up of only three lines, each
distinguished by color. Centering on the Seventh Street Metro Center Station,
the Red Line stretches from Union Station through Hollywood to North
Hollywood in the San Fernando Valley. The Green Line goes from Hawthorne
to Norwalk along the Century Freeway, and the most complete route, the Blue
Line , connects downtown through Watts to the Pacific Transit Mall in Long
Beach. Tickets cost $1.35, or 75¢ at night from 9pm-5am, and trains run every
five to fifteen minutes (and more infrequently at night).
Car-less Angelenos are still most well served, however, with buses ,
most of which are run by the LA County Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA or
"Metro"; ), still sometimes abbreviated to its old name, the RTD. For
information, phone 213/626-4455 or 1-800/COMMUTE, or show up in person at 515 S
Flower St, downtown (level C of Arco Plaza; Mon-Fri 7.30am-3.30pm), 5301
Wilshire Blvd (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm), or 6249 Hollywood Blvd (Mon-Fri 10am-6pm).
Buses on the major arteries between downtown and the coast run roughly every
fifteen minutes between 5am and 2am; other routes, and the all-night
services along the major thoroughfares, are less frequent. At night, be
careful not to get stranded alone downtown waiting for a connection.
The standard single fare is $1.35; transfers cost 25¢ more, but
must be made within an hour; express buses , and any others using the
freeway, are $1.85 up to $3.85. A monthly pass costs $42, slightly more
to include express buses, with weekly passes for $11 and a student pass for $30.
Smaller DASH buses run five routes around downtown, and a Hollywood
service weekdays and Saturdays (25¢ flat fare).
You'll be hard pressed to find an available taxi cruising the streets,
so call ahead; among the more reliable companies are the Independent Cab Co.
(tel 1-800/521-8294), LA Taxi (tel 1-800/200-1085) and United Independent Taxi
(tel 1-800/411-0303). Fares include a base charge of around $2; add $1.60 per
mile and tack on another $2.50 if you're getting picked up from LAX.
MAJOR LA BUS ROUTES (MTA)
From downtown to :
Burbank Studios #96
Exposition Park #38, #81
Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale #90, #91
Huntington Library #79, #379
LAX #42, #439
Long Beach #60
Orange County, Knott's Berry Farm, Disneyland #460 (express)
Pasadena #401, #402
San Fernando Valley #424, #425, #522
San Pedro #445, #446, #447 (all express), transfer to LADOT #142 for Catalina
terminal
Santa Monica #20, #22, #320, #322, #434 (express)
Venice #33, #333, #436 (express)
To and from downtown :
Along Hollywood Blvd #1
Along Wilshire Blvd #20, #21, #22, #320 (limited stops, but faster than
#20)
Along Melrose Ave #10, #11
Along Santa Monica Blvd #4, #304
Along Sunset Blvd #2, #3, #302
From LAX to :
Downtown #42, #439
Getty Center/San Fernando Valley #561
Hollywood #220 (then transfer to #4 at Santa Monica Blvd)
Long Beach #232
San Pedro #225
West Hollywood #22
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