Warner Center station explained

Style:Los Angeles Metro Busway
Warner Center
Address:6101 Owensmouth Avenue
Borough:Los Angeles, California
Coordinates:34.1804°N -118.6014°W
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Zoom:14
Accessible:yes
Bicycle:Racks
Bus Stands:6
Owned:Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Closed: (Orange Line)
Other Services Header:Former services
Other Services Collapsible:yes

Warner Center station is an intercity bus station and former bus rapid transit station in the eponymous commercial development in the Woodland Hills neighborhood of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, California, United States.

When service began on the Orange Line (now the G Line) in 2005, Warner Center was the western terminus, and the only stop not on the dedicated busway. In 2012 an extension of the Orange Line opened to Chatsworth station, leaving Warner Center on a one-stop stub served by alternate buses.

Service to Warner Center station on the Orange Line ended on June 24, 2018, replaced by a shuttle that stopped in several locations around the Warner Center area before offering passengers a transfer to the Orange Line at Canoga station, running every 10 minutes.[1] [2]

The station remains standing as a transit hub for the area and is now served by several other bus lines.[3]

Service

As of spring 2024, the following routes serve the Warner Center Transit Hub:[4]

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Warner Center. www.metro.net. en-US. 2019-06-13.
  2. Web site: Warner Center's Orange Line stop is going away. Here's what will replace it. 2018-02-08. Daily News. en-US. 2019-06-13.
  3. Web site: 2018 – Area Bus Service – Metro Warner Center Shuttle. Metro.
  4. Web site: October 23, 2022 . Route 601 Timetable . March 17, 2024 . . 2.