All transit agencies in
Los Angeles County receive funding from
LA Metro.
Regional Operators in Los Angeles County Antelope Valley Transit Authority Antelope Valley Transit Authority is the local transit agency serving the cities of
Palmdale,
Lancaster and Northern Los Angeles. It also provides commuter express service between the Antelope Valley and Downtown Los Angeles, the San Fernando Valley and the Century City/Westwood/
UCLA area.
Foothill Transit Foothill Transit operates fixed-route bus services in 22 member cities in the
San Gabriel and
Pomona valleys in eastern Los Angeles County. Foothill Transit currently operates Duarte eBus shuttles under contract.
Long Beach Transit Long Beach Transit runs 39 fixed routes, serving city of
Long Beach and surrounding areas. In 2019 Long beach transit took over City of Paramount, Easy Rider Transit operations due to city of Paramount budget constraints
Hollywood Bowl Shuttle The Hollywood Bowl operates 18 bus routes that serve the Hollywood bowl from
park and ride lots within Los Angeles County The routes, which operate under the name Bowl Shuttle, are free for Metrolink riders from the
Downtown Burbank Metrolink station and the
LA Metro B Line Hollywood/Highland Station.
Los Angeles Metro The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, branded as
Metro, operates bus, light rail, heavy rail and bus rapid transit services in Los Angeles County. It also provides funding and directs planning for rail and freeway projects within Los Angeles County, funding 27 local transit agencies as well as
paratransit services.
Municipal Operators in Los Angeles County Alhambra Community Transit Alhambra operates two transit routes with the ACT system. The
Green Line runs as a city loop, with Valley Blvd and Main St as the key arteries of travel. This route runs six days per week in both a clockwise and counterclockwise direction. The
Blue Line runs on weekdays from the Alhambra Civic Center to
California State University, Los Angeles and its associated
Metro Busway and Metrolink station.
Arcadia Transit Arcadia operates fixed route and curb-to-curb service that is open to the general public and travels around the city limits. Connects with the
Metro A line at the
Arcadia Station and serves The Shops at Santa Anita and the
LA County Arboretum.
Artesia Transit Artesia operates one free bus route that operates Tuesday through Saturday within city limits.
Baldwin Park Transit Two routes provide local transportation in
Baldwin Park. The primary shuttle routes are the
Teal Line and
Pumpkin Line. The Teal Line operates in a clockwise loop through the suburb, while the Pumpkin Line operates a very similar loop in a counterclockwise direction. Both routes operate seven days per week.
Beach Cities Transit Beach Cities Transit provides local bus service in the coastal cities of Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, and El Segundo in Los Angeles County.
Bellflower Bus Bellflower Bus provides local bus service through
Bellflower five days per week. Two loops are contained in the system, each covering a different half of the city. The North route services the northern half of the city, primarily running along Bellflower Boulevard, Somerset Ave., and Rosecrans Ave. The South route provides service to the south end of the city, running along Lakewood Blvd., Artesia Blvd., and Woodruff Ave. Service is provided every half-hour between the hours of 7 A.M. and 5 P.M.
Bell Gardens Trolley The city of
Bell Gardens features one bus route, a clockwise city loop that runs Monday through Saturday. The service operates approximately once every 20 minutes until 5:30pm.
Big Blue Bus Big Blue Bus runs 20 routes, and primarily serves the city of
Santa Monica and the greater westside region of
Los Angeles County.
Beverly Hills Trolley Beverly Hills operates a free trolley shuttle between the Beverly Hills Civic Center and Dayton Way. The shuttle runs on weekends only between 11am and 4:30pm, on an hourly schedule.
Calabasas Public Transportation The City of Calabasas operates a citywide bus and several peak hour buses. On Friday through Sunday, a tourist trolley runs through
Calabasas, California. It makes an approximately one-hour loop from the historic Old Town to the retail-dominated Highlands area.
Cerritos on Wheels The City of
Cerritos owns a fleet of federally funded buses known as Cerritos On Wheels (or COW), which has stops throughout the city. The acronym, "COW," is a tribute to the city's origins as Dairy Valley, when cows outnumbered residents. The propane fueled COW also connects to
Long Beach Transit,
Orange County Transportation Authority,
Norwalk Transit or Los Angeles MTA buses at overlapping stops on the borders of the city.
Wi-Fi Internet access is also accessible on the buses.
Route 1 loops along the east side of town between 166th Street and Del Amo Boulevard, while
Route 2 travels in western portions of the municipality from
Cerritos College to the civic center.
City of Bell Transportation City of Bell Transportation operates La Campana Shuttle in Bell,
Cudahy, and
Bell Gardens. It also operates
Dial-a-Ride and Dial-a-Cab service.
City of Santa Clarita Transit City of Santa Clarita Transit operates local bus service in
Santa Clarita and nearby surrounding unincorporated areas of Northern Los Angeles, along with commuter express service between Santa Clarita and Downtown Los Angeles, the San Fernando Valley or the Century City/Westwood/
UCLA area. The
McBean Regional Transit Center serves as a major hub, with connections to
Metrolink and other transit agencies.
City of Commerce Transit City of Commerce Transit operates six free bus lines within the city of Commerce.
Compton Renaissance Transit The city of
Compton has a local bus system. All five lines terminate at the transit center in downtown.
Route 1 runs along Rosecrans Ave and El Segundo Blvd.
Route 2 travels along Acadia Ave and Alondra Blvd.
Route 3 provides access to the city's large retail development known as the Fashion Center and travels along El Segundo Blvd and Santa Fe Ave.
Route 4 serves residences and facilities along Compton Blvd and Alondra Blvd. Finally,
Route 5 travels to MLK Hospital and allows for light rail transfers at
Artesia Station.
Culver CityBus Culver CityBus provides public transit service around
Culver City, California and the
Westside, including service to
Los Angeles International Airport and
Westwood, Los Angeles.
Cudahy Area Rapid Transit The city of
Cudahy provides free transit within City limits in a zig zag pattern. The system allows residents to flag down the bus operator outside of scheduled stopping locations.
DowneyLINK Four loops, one serving each quadrant of the city, provide local bus service in
Downey, California. Service operates five days per week, with each line ending at
Downey Depot, a major
LA Metro transfer center. The
Northwest route is a northwest loop, running along streets such as Brookshire Ave and Telegraph Rd. The northeastern portion of the city gains service from the
Northeast route running along streets such as Lakewood Blvd and Heldon Ave. Southeastern areas in the city are served by the
Southeast route, which features primary streets such as Bellflower Ave and Foster Ave. The
Southwest route services the southwestern segment of Downey, with Rives Ave and Imperial Blvd as major streets.
El Monte Transit Servicing the City of
El Monte,
El Monte Transit runs five fixes routes seven days a week, and two shuttles weekdays, including connections to El Monte
bus and
Metrolink stations.
Gateway Coach The city of
Sierra Madre operates one route under the name Gateway Coach.
Get Around Town Express The city of
South Gate operates two routes in a twenty-minute interval within South Gate and unincorporated Hollydale.
Glendora Transportation Division The city of
Glendora operates three shuttle routes. The
Gold Line Commuter Shuttle offers service between the
APU/Citrus College station and two parking lots at the Transit Plaza (North Route) and the Teen & Family Center (South Route) from 5 to 9 am and 4:30 to 8 pm on weekdays. The
Metrolink Commuter Shuttle operates between the Transit Plaza and the
Covina station from 5 to 8 am and 4 and 7pm on weekdays. Additionally, during the school days, the city operates a
Midday Shuttle taking students from middle and high schools campuses to Downtown Glendora, the library, and the Teen & Family Center.
GO WEST Transit Three routes are provided by this agency for
West Covina. The
Red Line serves the eastern portion of the city, using Workman Avenue as a major street in its journey as it provides service to both the
Eastland Center and
Plaza West Covina. The circuit winds back to its beginning by passing the city's high school and Cortez Park. Western areas of the town are served by the more tightly routed
Blue Line, which begins by travelling along Sunset and Lark Ellen Avenues in the northern sectors of the municipality, before looping through the city center. The
Green Line is the only non-loop in the system, as it heads south from Cortez Park through hilly suburbs using Nogales Street as a main thoroughfare.
Huntington Park Express The city of
Huntington Park operates a single shuttle route called Huntington Park Express or HP Express. Service is provided Monday through Saturday on a loop that winds around the city every 25 minutes.
I-Line shuttle The city of
Inglewood operates one free shuttle route called I-Line shuttle in a clockwise route within city limits.
Kanan Shuttle Kanan Shuttle is a free bus service that operates between
Oak Park and
Agoura Hills. The transit system is Funded by the County of Ventura, City of Agoura Hills, and the Oak Park Unified School District. The transit is operated under contract by Thousand Oaks Transit.
La Puente Link La Puente is served by a single shuttle loop, which was established in 2001. The route winds through the city, heading as far north as Hacienda Boulevard, as far west as Puente Avenue, and as far east as Guzman Avenue.
Lawndale Beat In the city of
Lawndale, two shuttle routes are provided, each of which serves the
Redondo Beach station in the adjacent city of Redondo Beach. The
Residential Route winds through the city between the
South Bay Galleria and Rosecrans Avenue, serving various side streets. The
Express Route travels directly from the Galleria along Hawthorne Boulevard and Marine Avenue to the train station.
Los Angeles County Public Works (LAGoBus) The County of Los Angeles operates twenty eight routes under 5 transit networks for unincorporated Los Angeles. •
El Sol shuttle operates four routes and operates in East Los Angeles • Sunshine Shuttle operates two routes in South Whittier • The Link operates six routes in South Los Angeles county Other shuttles have the name of the unincorporated area they serve. However these buses all have LAGoBus branding. The County of Los Angeles also operates Transit shuttles under the "Beach Bus" branding. Of the 8 routes under the Beach Bus, only one operates year-round along Topanga Canyon
Los Angeles Department of Transportation (Commuter Express and DASH) The
Los Angeles Department of Transportation operates transit and paratransit services within the City of Los Angeles, including Commuter Express and DASH bus services, and the CityRide Paratransit Service.
Commuter Express is a rush hour express bus service. Most Commuter Express serve Downtown Los Angeles, with others to jobs centers in
Pasadena,
El Segundo,
Century City, and
Long Beach.
DASH operates over 30 shuttle routes in Downtown Los Angeles and other neighborhoods within the city, complementing Metro's longer bus routes, rail lines and bus rapid transit corridors.
Lynwood Breeze Lynwood features four local bus lines.
Route A provides a short inner loop that connects with the
Lynwood station, with Bullis Road and Long Beach Boulevard as major streets. Atlantic Avenue and East Imperial Highway are the major streets of
Route B, which serves Atlantic Crossings Shopping Center.
Route C serves St. Francis Medical Center while traversing a southernly loop, while
Route D travels from St. Francis Medical Center to
Willowbrook/Rosa Parks station.
LAX LAX operates the LAX
FlyAway Transit service to move Transit passengers from Downtown LA to LAX, and Van Nuys to LAX. LAX also is constructing
SkyLink to bridge the gap between LA Metro and the airport terminals, scheduled to open in 2026.
Maywood Express The City of
Maywood operates dial-a-ride for senior and disabled residents. Maywood also operates one fixed route within city limits.
Norwalk Transit Norwalk Transit runs six routes primarily servicing city of
Norwalk and other surrounding cities, including connections to the Norwalk
bus/rail and
Metrolink stations
Pasadena Transit Pasadena Transit runs 11 routes servicing the city of
Pasadena.
Palos Verdes Peninsula Transit Authority The
Palos Verdes Peninsula Transit Authority is primary provider of
mass transportation in the
Los Angeles suburbs of
Rancho Palos Verdes,
Palos Verdes Estates,
Rolling Hills, and
Rolling Hills Estates, California Rosemead Explorer The municipality of
Rosemead operates two interlined bus lines, with
Route 1 running clockwise and
Route 2 traveling over the same area counterclockwise. The main termini of the loop are
Montebello Town Center and Rosemead Square, with Walnut Grove and Garvey Avenue serving as major streets.
San Fernando Trolley One circular fixed route, the result of consolidating two former fixed routes.
Torrance Transit Torrance Transit runs 12 fixed routes, primarily serving
South Bay region of
Los Angeles County.
West Hollywood Cityline Marketed as a supplemental service, a pair of interlined loops travel the main streets of
West Hollywood. The Eastbound Orange Route starts near
Cedars Sinai Medical Center then winding alongside streets as it routinely provides service to amenities off the mainlines of North San Vicente and Santa Monica Boulevards. The Westbound Blue Route heads West from the
Gateway Center at La Brea and Santa Monica Boulevard. Cityline is mostly a paratransit service, but everyone can ride it for free. In every direction, the buses go in frequencies of 30 min. (as listed in the timetable). Cityline's transit hours are: Monday-Saturday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Cityline also offers a commuter route that runs during peak hours in fifteen minute intervals, and connects to the
Metro B line Hollywood/Highland station. City of West Hollywood also operates a weekend trolley on Santa Monica boulevard under the WEHo
Pickup branding
Paratransit and Demand Response Operators in Los Angeles County Access Services Access Services is the designated Consolidated Transportation Services Agency for Los Angeles County appointed by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Access Services provides
paratransit transportation to disabled residents within Los Angeles County.
Agoura Hills Transportation Services Agoura Hills funds Agoura Hills Transit as a general population dial-a-ride. The city also operates AH-Go in a city-sponsored rideshare program.
Avalon Transit Avalon used to operate one fixed route in downtown Avalon. In 2024, The city of Avalon changed its fixed route to demand response micro shuttles
Covina Transit Covina provides citywide dial-a-ride services for residents within the City of Covina.
DASH Transit The city of Lakewood operates DASH Transit, which is a paratransit and senior citizen operator within city limits.
Diamond Ride The City of Diamond Bar operates a dial-a-ride shuttle for seniors over the age of 60. it also provides transportation to disabled residents over the age of 18. Diamond Ride was launched in 1995.
La Mirada Transit The city of La Mirada operates a dial-a-ride shuttle system within city limits.
Monrovia Transit Monrovia transit service used to consist of one fixed line, named The
Old Town Trolley and a dial-a-ride system. Trolley Service was discontinued in 2011 In 2018, The City of Monrovia rebranded its dail-a-ride service as a paratransit only operation named GoMonrovia. In 2023, Monrovia Transit partnered with
Lyft to provide 24 hour paratransit service and payment services
Pico Rivera Transit Pico Rivera Transit is the Dial-A-Ride Operator for seniors within the city of Pico Rivera
Pomona Valley Transportation Authority Serves the cities of
Pomona,
Claremont,
LaVerne, and
San Dimas. Programs include the Pomona Valley Get About program for seniors and disabled, Claremont Dial-a-Ride for all ages, Pomona Group Services, and San Dimas Dial-a-Cab for all ages.
South Pasadena Transit South Pasadena GoldLink was provided by the city of
South Pasadena was discontinued. Buses used to travel into various quadrants of the city from the
South Pasadena station. The
Yellow Route uses Orange Grove and Fair Oaks Avenues to serve the northern portion of the city, while the
Pink Route uses Oak Street and Wilmington Drive as major streets heading south. Similarly, the
Red Route heads east along Monterrey Road to Garfield Avenue, and the
Blue Route winds into the hills along Camino del Sol and Via del Ray. Money for South Pasadena Gold link was transferred over to South Pasadena's Dail-a-Ride senior program
RideSG RideSG is the City of
San Gabriel on demand public transportation service within city limits. Disabled passengers are allowed to use the city shuttle five miles outside the city limits for fifty cents.
University Operators in Los Angeles County Bronco Express Shuttle Cal Poly Pomona currently operates three bus lines that shuttle university students, staff, and campus visitors around campus. The third route provides a link to the
Pomona North Metrolink station and the Silver Streak to
Downtown Los Angeles and the
Montclair Transit Center.
Bruin Bus UCLA operates five bus lines that circulate around campus to students, staff, and campus visitors. The transit system also provides transit access to the Westwood Village. == Orange County Transit Agencies ==