Culver CityBus explained

Founded:3 March 1928[1]
Headquarters:4343 Duquesne Avenue,
Culver City, California[2]
Locale:Southern California
Service Area:Los Angeles County
Service Type:Bus service
Routes:7 local – 1 Rapid
Fleet:56 buses
Ridership:
Annual Ridership:
Fuel Type:CNG, battery electric
Operator:City of Culver City Transportation Department

Culver CityBus is a public transport agency operating in Culver City, California, currently serving Culver City, the unincorporated community of Marina del Rey, and the adjacent Los Angeles neighborhoods.

Its regular fleet is painted bright green and its rapid fleet primarily a chrome gray, distinguishing it from Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus, orange-colored Metro Local buses, and red-colored Metro Rapid buses, whose coverage areas overlap on Los Angeles's Westside. In, the system had a ridership of, or about per weekday as of .

History

Culver CityBus was founded on 3 March 1928, making it the second oldest municipal bus line in California[3] and the oldest public transit bus system still operating in Los Angeles County.[4] Big Blue Bus was founded on 14 April 1928,[5] [4] [6] the San Francisco Municipal Railway began streetcar service 28 December 1912.[7]

Service area

Within its service area of around 25.5 square miles, the Culver CityBus provides service to the communities of:

Routes

Culver CityBus operates 3 daily routes, 3 weekday-only routes, and 2 Monday-Saturday routes within Los Angeles County.[8] Among its 3 weekday-only routes, Culver CityBus operates a Rapid route (Rapid 6).[9] Weekend service is provided on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

RouteTerminalsViaNotes
1Los Angeles
Washington/Fairfax Transit Hub
Venice
Windward Av & Main St
Washington Bl
2Culver City
Bristol Pkwy & Centinela Av
Venice
Venice High School
Inglewood Bl
3Century City
Westfield Century City
Culver City
Mesmer Av & Major St
Westwood Bl, Motor Av, Overland Av
4Los Angeles
Washington/Fairfax Transit Hub
Playa Vista
Waters Edge Wy & Jefferson Bl
Jefferson Bl
5Blair Hills
La Cienega Bl & Rodeo Rd
Culver City
Culver City High School
Braddock Dr
  • Operates 1 westbound AM trip and 2 eastbound PM trips
  • One eastbound PM trip departs from Venice High School
  • Only operates when school is in session
6Westwood
UCLA
Los Angeles
Aviation/LAX station
Sepulveda Bl
Rapid 6Westwood
UCLA
Los Angeles
Aviation/LAX station
Sepulveda Bl
  • Serves Expo/Sepulveda station and LAX City Bus Center
  • Operates alongside Route 6[10]
7Culver City
Culver City station
Marina del Rey
Fisherman's Village
Culver Bl

Bus fleet

Active fleet

Culver CityBus also maintains a fleet of largely electric circulator vans (used on its downtown circulator routes, for example 1C1) and support and paratransit vehicles including Nissan Leaf's and electric vans.[11] [12]

Make/ModelFleet NumbersThumbnailYearNotes
New Flyer C40LFR7106-71112009
  • All are in the Rapid livery
New Flyer XN407112-71312011-2012
  • 7112-7115 are 2011 models and in the Rapid livery
  • 7116-7131 are 2012 models
New Flyer XN407132-71372014
  • 7132-7133 are painted in Rapid livery
New Flyer XN407138-71552016
New Flyer XE407156–71612021

Future

Culver CityBus has announced intentions to replace its entire fleet with battery-electric buses by 2028, in time for the 100th anniversary of its founding and the 2028 Olympic Games, while avoiding early retirement of its current fleet, assuming a 12-year useful service life.[13] This deadline is 12 years of the CARB mandate[14] and may be delayed if the agency is unable to make the transition within the 2028 timeframe. The agency will not need to increase its fleet size, thanks to the use of service block restructuring if battery range does not grow to meet current service block demands. As of January 2024, the agency is not on track to meet its goal, according to its rollout plan where 10 battery-electric buses were suppsoed to be in regular service by 2023, which was not achieved.

Planned future purchases[15] !Make/Model!Fleet Numbers!Year!Powertrain!Notes
TBDTBD (10)2024Battery ElectricDelayed due to not being on track with project timeline.
TBD (10)2025
TBD (6)2026
TBD (18)2028
TBD (4)2033
TBD (6)2034
TBD (10)2036
TBD (10)2037
TBD (6)2038
TBD (18)2040

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fact Sheet. Culver City Transportation Department. 19 November 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120527174213/http://www.culvercity.org/en/Government/Transportation/Bus/~/media/Files/Bus/Fact%20Sheet%205.2011.ashx. 27 May 2012.
  2. Web site: Government > Transportation. City of Culver City. 19 November 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20111008213757/http://culvercity.org/Government/Transportation. 8 October 2011.
  3. Web site: Culver City Timeline: A Work in Progress. 13 July 2014.
  4. Web site: Public Transit Ridership, Los Angeles County, California.
  5. Web site: Big Blue Bus Breakthrough | More Than Red Cars – the Obscure, Offbeat and Half-Forgotten Transportation History of Southern California.
  6. Web site: Our History – Big Blue Bus.
  7. Web site: Muni History. 18 August 2017.
  8. Web site: Bus Schedule . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111113160342/http://www.culvercity.org/Government/Transportation/Bus/BusSchedule.aspx . 13 November 2011 . 19 November 2011 . Culver City Bus.
  9. Web site: Bus Schedules . 2024-05-29 . www.culvercitybus.com . en-US.
  10. Web site: Carter . Charles . 29 January 2010 . New public transit options open up for campus . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111112122244/http://today.ucla.edu/portal/ut/new-public-transit-options-open-153256.aspx . 12 November 2011 . 19 November 2011 . UCLA Today.
  11. Web site: Senior & Disabled Transportation Services . 2023-12-28 . www.culvercitybus.com . en-US.
  12. Web site: About Us . 2024-02-26 . www.culvercitybus.com . en-US.
  13. Web site: Culver CityBus is Going Electric . 2023-12-24 . www.culvercitybus.com . en-US.
  14. Web site: California transitioning to all-electric public bus fleet by 2040 California Air Resources Board . 2023-12-24 . ww2.arb.ca.gov.
  15. https://www.culvercitybus.com/files/content/bus/v/6/news/culver-citybus-is-going-electric/culver-city-battery-electric-bus-transportation-facility-electrification-transition-plan.pdf