The Los Angeles Metro Busway system consists of two bus rapid transit routes in Los Angeles County, California, operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro). The bus rapid transit lines which compose the Metro Busway network include the G Line and the J Line. The Metro Busway network operates on dedicated busways, shared-use busways, and streets.
Stations | Street Stops | Termini | Ridership (October 2012)[1] | ||
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17 | (west) (east) | 32,069 | |||
12 | 31 | El Monte Station (north) Harbor Gateway Transit Center (south) Downtown San Pedro (south) | 13,765 |
The following table lists all stations served by Metro Busway lines (Metro G and J Lines). The list does not include Metro J line street stops.
Termini | ||
† | Transfer stations and termini |
Station | Image | Line | Location | Service began | Service ended | |
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Winnetka | ||||||
East Los Angeles | ||||||
Carson | ||||||
† | Chatsworth | |||||
Winnetka | ||||||
El Monte Station † | El Monte | |||||
South Los Angeles | ||||||
Harbor Gateway Transit Center † | Harbor Gateway | |||||
Boyle Heights | ||||||
South Los Angeles | ||||||
Chatsworth | ||||||
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Pacific Coast Highway | Carson | |||||
Winnetka | ||||||
Winnetka | ||||||
Harbor Gateway, Los Angeles | ||||||
Van Nuys | ||||||
Slauson | South Los Angeles | |||||
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