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To Downtown Burbank Station to Glendale Transportation Center NORTHBOUND - Weekdays Only SOUTHBOUND - Weekdays Only GENERAL INFORMATION EXPRESS BEELINE HOLIDAYS (NO SERVICE): New Year’s Day Memorial Day Burbank VERDUG O Civic Center Independence Day Labor Day M O UNTAIN S Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day DOWNTOWN GLENOAKS BL BURBANK N STATION SAN FERNANDO RD F BEELINE LOST & FOUND: (818) 409-3387 v A Olive V In accordance with Title VI of A NON-DISCRIMINATION: Flower St V the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Glendale Beeline is committed A VERDUGO 92 to ensuring that no person shall be excluded from Glendale ALAMEDA 12 E V participation in or be denied benefits of its services, A 7 programs or activities on the basis of race, color, Transportation Center (GTC) ALLEN V A national origin, gender, age, economic status, or to Downtown Burbank 94 language proficiency. If you believe that you have WESTERN Griffith Manor V Station A been subjected to discrimination under Title VI, you Park 7 V 7 5 may call 818-548-3960 or file a written complaint at SONORA A VIS Pelanconi DA www.GlendaleBeeline.com. You may also file a Title Park 1 AV VI complaint with the Federal Transit Administration, D AIR W V A 7 PELANCONI 7 Grandview A Office of Civil Rights. Written complaints must be filed 5 Y FLOWER ST within 180 days of the date of alleged discrimination. Effective: 11/15/2020 HIGHLAND Betty Davis CIRCLE SEVEN V Picnic Area A 549 FAIRMONT V 134 A S VIA: San Fernando Rd, Flower St V A U B C 501 I M F I U L DORAN ST C A O P General Operating Hours: C WHEN’S THE NEXT BUS? MILFORD ST Monday - Friday 6:00am - 9:30am 5 N CALIFORNIA AV Beeline riders can access real-time information that 3:00pm - 6:30pm San Fernando Rd makes riding the bus easier. No matter where you are— Saturday & Sunday No Service BROADWAY at home, in the office or out about town—riders can find C 94 501 out exactly when the next few Beeline buses will arrive 603 at any particular bus stop. Bus arrival predictions are COLORADO ST 5 6 available via the internet, text messaging or mobile apps. LEGEND 5 ELK AV 6 6 Edison ES Use your smartphone, desktop, tablet, or laptop by going Route 12 Pacific 603 to GlendaleBeeline.com or NextBus.com. # Other Beeline Routes Community DPSS For BEELINE Information: Center & Park A Timepoint Beeline bus arrival information is also available on GlendaleBeeline.com Bus Stop 5 Landmark CHEVY CHASE DR various mobile apps like Transit, Moovit and NextBus. 5 B 5 4 (818) 548-3960 # Metro Route 603 # LADOT Route V 1 A L To receive text/SMS arrival information: 4 A Park & Ride R T N Send to: 41411 E C Message: nbus Glendale LOS FELIZ BL H Then follow the prompts or input the stop ID number after G R IFFITH PA R K Av 8 Glendale (i.e., nbus Glendale 124). Central 180 A Gardena A GLENDALE TRANSPORTATION v CENTER CITY OF GLENDALE, CA To Downtown Burbank Station To Glendale Transportation Center NORTHBOUND - Weekdays Only SOUTHBOUND - Weekdays Only TRAIN NUMBER / TRAIN NUMBER / TRAIN NUMBER / TRAIN NUMBER / Downtown Burbank Station Flower @ Alameda Grandview @ Airway San Fernando @ Broadway San Fernando @ Chevy Chase Glendale Transportation Center EST. ARRIVAL TIME Glendale Transportation Center San Fernando @ Chevy Chase San Fernando @ Broadway Grandview @ Airway Flower @ Alameda Downtown Burbank Station EST. DEPARTURE TIME EST. ARRIVAL TIME EST. DEPARTURE TIME A B C D E F F E D C B A 901/5:48a ♦ 100/6:02a 6:05 6:09 6:13 6:18 6:25 6:28 901/5:54a ♦ 100/5:55a 5:58 6:01 6:09 6:15 6:18 6:21 900/6:26a ♦ 201/6:31a ♦ 202/6:36a 6:39 6:43 6:47 6:52 6:59 7:02 900/6:19a ♦ 202/6:30a 6:33 6:36 6:44 6:50 6:53 6:56 102/6:54a ♦ 101/7:03a 7:06 7:10 7:14 7:19 7:26 7:29 201/6:38a ♦ 102/6:48a 6:51 6:54 7:02 7:08 7:11 7:14 204/7:12a 7:15 7:19 7:23 7:28 7:35 7:38 204/7:05a ♦ 101/7:09a 7:12 7:15 7:23 7:29 7:32 7:35 103/7:27a ♦ 104/7:38a ♦ 203/7:41a 7:44 7:48 7:52 7:57 8:04 8:07 282/7:22a ♦ 104/7:32a ♦ 103/7:34a 7:37 7:40 7:48 7:54 7:57 8:00 206/7:51a 8:00 8:04 8:08 8:13 8:20 8:23 206/7:45a ♦ 203/7:49a 7:52 7:55 8:04 8:10 8:13 8:16 A1761/8:02a ♦ 903/8:10a ♦ 106/8:11a 8:16 8:20 8:24 8:29 8:36 8:39 106/8:04a ♦ 903/8:18a 8:21 8:24 8:33 8:39 8:42 8:45 905/8:34a ♦ 205/8:41a ♦ 208/8:43a 8:46 8:50 8:54 8:59 9:06 9:09 208/8:37a 8:39 8:42 8:51 8:57 9:00 -- NO MIDDAY SERVICE 905/8:41a ♦ 902/8:45a ♦ 205/8:48a ♦ 108/8:55a 8:58 9:01 9:10 9:16 9:19 -- 3:08 3:12 3:17 3:24 3:32 3:36 906/3:46p ♦ 215/3:48p ♦ 115/3:55p ♦ 908/4:01p A768/9:09a ♦ 907/9:14a ♦ 110/9:22a 9:25 9:28 9:37 9:43 9:46 -- 3:34 3:38 3:43 3:50 3:58 4:02 217/4:09p ♦ 222/4:21p NO MIDDAY SERVICE 4:08 4:12 4:17 4:24 4:32 4:36 117/4:46p 3:09 3:11 3:20 3:26 3:29 3:33 215/3:40p ♦ 220/3:41p ♦ 115/3:48p ♦ 906/3:52p 4:27 4:31 4:36 4:43 4:51 4:55 219/5:04p ♦ 150/5:05p 3:31 3:33 3:42 3:48 3:51 3:55 217/4:02p ♦ 908/4:08p 4:50 4:54 4:59 5:06 5:14 5:18 119/5:28p 3:53 3:55 4:04 4:10 4:13 4:17 222/4:28p ♦ 117/4:39p 285/5:51 ♦ 224/5:52p ♦ 118/6:06p 4:19 4:21 4:30 4:36 4:39 4:43 219/4:56p 5:13 5:17 5:22 5:29 5:37 5:41 121/6:10p ♦ 221/6:18p 4:38 4:40 4:49 4:55 4:58 5:02 150/5:12p ♦ 119/5:21p 6:25 6:29 6:32 6:41 6:48 6:50 223/6:57p ♦ 123/7:10p 5:19 5:21 5:30 5:36 5:39 5:43 224/5:59p ♦ 121/6:03p 5:34 5:36 5:45 5:51 5:54 5:58 221/6:10p ♦ 118/6:13p 223/6:50p ♦ 123/7:03p ♦ A792/7:28p ♦ RIDER INFORMATION PASSENGER SAFETY AND COMFORT 6:02 6:04 6:12 6:17 6:20 6:23 A785/7:28p Route 12 operates as a regular fixed route service, making stops • Buses are designed to accommodate standing passengers. for passengers at Route 12 designated stops in northbound and If you are seated, please offer your seat to senior and disabled riders. southbound directions. Departure from each Transportation Center • Please stand behind the yellow “standee-lines” located on the floor will occur as scheduled, within allowable wait time, regardless of by the front and rear doors. PM times are in BOLD. Times are approximate. actual train arrival or departure activity. • Eating, drinking, littering, smoking and use of simulated smoking Schedules are subject to change. devices are not permitted on the bus. In the morning, scheduled departure times at each Transit Center • Non-alcoholic beverages may be carried in threaded, sealed, are intended to coordinate with multiple scheduled train arrivals. non-spill containers. Cardboard or foam cups with lids are not allowed. Route 12 buses will wait up to five minutes past the published • Please use earphones to listen to electronic devices and speak softly scheduled time to accommodate passengers on late arriving trains. on cell phones. In the morning, Route 12 will not depart before the scheduled time, even when trains arrive early, in order to remain on schedule for stops along the remainder of the route. Route 12 will run as scheduled in the afternoon and no time adjustments will be made for trains that are delayed or running early. METROLINK EXPRESS12.
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