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January 2015 metro.net Metro Blue Line Connections T S G N I R P S ST D R Y N I D BE T A A S N S A 6TH ST T V T O 6 ER W M I T S L S M H L L D S AIN Bus Lines and Connections Serving the Metro Blue Line Y Y I Numbered bus lines operated by Metro. Bus lines prefi xed by letters operated by municipal carriers. S L A S ST I M T H O BL R Vermont/Beverly Station B Chinatown 3R 101 Westlake/ D 110 Wilshire/ Wilshire/ S Station E MacArthur Park T 5 N Normandie Civic Center/ I 710 Western Wilshire/ M T L Station T A S Station Grand Park S R 7th St/Metro Center Station oooon San Pedro St Station o Artesia Station o Station Vermont R VE E ME IL W E N 10 TRO S I Station T G Station LS Union Station O H A Antelope Valley - Lancaster Å AV785 Avalon Bl 51, 52, 352 190th St T6 7 IR T S O T E S T H Pershing V OLYMPIC BL D B L A Beverly Hills 14 Cal State University Dominguez Hills 52, 352 Alameda St 202 A Pico/ Square R S T Aliso BOYLE HEIGHTS n A Station Cal Poly Pomona Metro Silver Line to El Monte Station to 190 Carson 52, 352 Artesia Bl 130 W N V Mariachi Plaza O A L Station R T B V E A 7th St/Metro Center A A E Cal State University Los Angeles Å n Compton Bl - Compton Metro Rail Station o 51 Cal State University Dominguez Hills 130, 205, COM5 4 1ST Station O S Metro Silver Line , 487, 489, T PICO BL T ST H T S H S S oooo 5 A Station A T T FT Silver Streak East Washington Bl M50 Cerritos - Los Cerritos Center 130 V PI H S Little Tokyo/ E T E S C A O C E S Arts District Station S n Carson Metro Silver Line to Harbor Gateway Transit Fashion District DASH E Compton Gateway Towne Center 202 VENICE BL R 6 T A V B T R E E H C N L Soto H V Center to 130, 205, 246 IC L.A. LIVE A n V Harbor Gateway Transit Center 52, 352 Del Amo Fashion Center T6 O E Station E 7 S DOWNTOWN Z O B T Central Av 53 L Staples Center TH 1S Martin Luther King Jr Bl DASH King - East El Camino College Compton Center 130, 260, COM5, LB51, LB61 H T WASHINGTON BL o S AV T Culver City Metro Expo Line , CE437 n T LOS ANGELES Montebello M50 Harbor Gateway Transit Center 130, 205, T6 LA Convention Center S N oo T N Pico Station T 4 T TH ST T S R 6 O H Disneyland 460 S Produce District 51, 52, 352 Harbor Gateway 205 East LA E El MonteEl Station T T M 9 S T 10 S T T T R A Maravilla Civic Ctr East Los Angeles 18, 720 S S San Pedro St 51, 52, 352 LA Harbor College 205 H S Indiana E N E T Station Station S V R T 7 TH ST E Station T T East Olympic Bl 66 W S R Washington Bl M50 Long Beach LB61 E S S A O 3RD ST W EAST n D L El Monte Metro Silver Line to El Monte Station, T West 7th St 51, 52, 352 Pasadena 260, 762 ADAMS O o Grand/LATTC Station E S Atlantic B 60 FL L M O FT Silver Streak T Rancho Dominguez 202 A LOS ANGELES L o A L San Pedro St Station L O Figueroa St 81, DASH F LATTC/Ortho Institute Station I S A o Redondo Beach Pier 130 N Washington Station A H Y N A A I V Exposition Park Metro Expo Line o, Metro Silver Line n, O W A S I R A A W A D San Pedro 205 S N East Washington Bl M50 JEFFER E D M H T SON B I A N 81, 442, DASH F I L U A O N 10 A South Bay Galleria 130 G O G I R T N La Mirada M50 University of R O A WHITTIER BL F D N Hawaiian Gardens 62 B F L Susana Rd 202 E W Expo/ Expo/ Southern California (USC) B B Montebello - Washington Bl M50 L Y Huntington Beach OC701 Jefferson/USC Western Vermont Expo Park/ N P Vermont Av 205 A L USC Station Station T Huntington Dr 78, 79, 378 Station Station S A 5 Willowbrook Av 202 R o C S Washington Station I o EXPOSITION BL T Vernon Station J OLYMPIC BL T Inglewood 442 EFF N R Wilmington 202 Exposition Park E E E AMTRAK/METROLINK N R C P A L.A. LIVE Metro Blue or Expo Line oo, 41st St - 55th St DASH Southeast S O Atlantic Station Wilmington Av 205 LA Memorial ON L O T 37th St/USC Metro Silver Line n, 81, 442, DASH F Coliseum H A Bell Gardens 611 BL Ross Snyder Station WASH LA County+USC Medical Center Metro Silver Line n, 487, 489, FT Silver Streak Crenshaw District 105, 705 Recreation INGT Del Amo Station o LA Sports Center AMTRAK/METROLINKON CITY OF Arena MARTIN LUTHER KING JR La Mirada M50 Cudahy 611 BL LA Zoo 96 Huntington Park 611 Alameda St 202 Gilbert Lindsay COMMERCE Community Center B Carson CAD, CAG A Long Beach Metro Blue Line o ND La Cienega Bl 105, 705 V T I V V N A I S A A Compton 202 VERNON AV (60 owl when Blue Line is closed) Leonis Bl 611 B L Compton Gateway Towne Center 202 VERNON AV VERNON AV Manhattan Beach CE438 Long Beach Av DASH Pueblo del Rio T V Del Amo Bl LB191 V L T T V V Marina del Rey CE437 T S May wood 611 A A S S B A A S o Vernon Station Rancho Dominguez 202 VERNON Montebello 18, 66, M40, M50, M341, M342 E Santa Ana St 611 I LEONIS BL D IS A T R Y I C O T BL D T n Santa Fe Av LB191, LB192, LB193 L A Palos Verdes Peninsula Metro Silver Line to Harbor Gateway Transit A R N E N N L Vernon 105, 611, 705 N N A O F O D R W A R N A O M South St - Los Cerritos Center LB192 R T E Center to 344; CE448 E D E R A Walnut Park 611 O E M M T T E T A T P P L N Expo/Crenshaw Station U S I R R D O MP O Susana Rd 202 N Pioneer Bl 62 N A N C G E E E A O A West Hollywood 105, 705 I R O E O A V I A 710 V F N F B M A C C S W H O I Redondo Beach CE438 Willowbrook Av 202 S T Wilcox Av 611 C O Riverside Dr 96 Wilmington 202 A S MAYWOOD Slauson Station P n San Pedro - LA Harbor Metro Silver Line to Harbor Gateway Transit o SLAUSON AV SLAUSON Slauson Station S AV Center to 246, 550; 450 Wardlow Station o Slauson Station o T Santa Clarita - Valencia SC799 41st St - 55th St DASH Southeast Cudahy 611 Easy Av LB1 E Santa Monica 20 (nights only), 720 N Magnolia Av LB181 I HUNTINGTON PARK Huntington Park 108, 358 L South Gate 60, 760 Pacifi c Av LB182 GAGE AV GAGE AV South LA 51, 52, 352 Long Beach Av DASH Pueblo del Rio R GA E GE Redondo Av LB131 V A Maywood 108, 358 V A Thousand Oaks Metro Silver Line n, 81, CE422, CE423 V L Seal Beach LB131 I FLORENCE Pico Rivera 108, 358 o n S USC Metro Expo Line , Metro Silver Line , Signal Hill LB131 Y Slauson Av 108, 358 O 81, 442, DASH F BELL W FLORENCE AV FLORENCE AV Wardlow Rd LB131 R Westfi eld Culver City 108, 358 F ooon oo T Union Station ÅÍ'Ó Metro Red or Purple Line , E FL H Wilcox Av 611 OR n EN Metro Silver Line , 70, 71, 76, 78, 79, 378, 442, CE M C Willow St Station o AV o A 487, 489, 770 Florence Station E E Wabash Av - City Terrace 71 Florence Station o Artesia Metro Rail Station o LB51 B N CHESTERFIELD A V O T G A o Downtown Los Angeles Metro Blue Line , T West 3rd St 16, 316 L WALNUT T N Bell 110, 111, 311 S A S O E West 6th St 18 60 (OWL) when Metro Blue Line is closed SQUARE A N R Chesterfi eld Square DASH Chesterfi eld Square L T I NI IC PARK F West 7th St 51, 52, 352 Carson St LB101, LB103 R Cudahy 611 Manchester Station CUDAHY FO West 8th St 66 El Dorado Nature Center LB104 I Exposition Park 102 L MANCHESTER AV FIRESTONE BL Hawaiian Gardens LB102, LB104 A West Adams Bl 37 S C I Florence Av 111, 311 T o Firestone Station T V S n Lakewood Center Mall LB103 O Wilmington via Harbor Transitway Metro Silver Line to Harbor Gateway Transit Gage Av 110 A R Long Beach Airport LB102, LB104 E Center to 246 Hooper Av 102 P Wilshire Bl 20, 720 Long Beach Bl 60 (OWL), LB51 O A F O IR L Huntington Park 110, 111, 611, DASH Chesterfi eld Square ESTO NE H A Long Beach Towne Center LB101 N LAX City Bus Center 102, 111, 311 M 110 O E oon Willow St LB101, LB102 T Pico Station D G Leonis Bl 611 A V V V V SOUTH T L T N T A A A A I S S B Baldwin Park Metro Silver Line n to El Monte Station to 190 May wood 111, 311 S M o L South Pacifi c Coast Highway Station I GATE Beverly Hills 14 South Gate 611 CENTURY BL CENTURY BL Gate W Park n o 710 Cal State University Dominguez Hills Metro Silver Line to Harbor Gateway Transit Walnut Park 111, The Link Florence-Firestone/Walnut Park Artesia Metro Rail Station LB51 TW 103RD EEDY V ST E I Center to 130, 205, 246, T6 A Cal State University Long Beach LB171 S B Wilcox Av 611 L Y O D T T A N N A Watts Towers R n N Å o O N Cal State University Los Angeles Metro Silver Line , FT Silver Streak o R 103rd St/ Downtown Los Angeles Metro Blue Line , Willowbrook/Rosa Parks Metro Rail Station 55 D W State Historic Park A E ER R O E D ON T T E Watts Towers n M P 60 (OWL) when Metro Blue Line is closed M Carson Metro Silver Line to Harbor Gateway Transit A L N S S U R Los Angeles River I R o N A E E Station G O A E I Center to 246, 130, 205 RO Easy Av LB1 V A o N W Firestone Station W V F M A B S L ABBOTT Cesar E Chavez Av 770 Long Beach Bl 60 (OWL), LB51 A WATTS Compton Av 55, 355 R RD Culver City Metro Expo Line o Los Cerritos Center LB172, LB173 T Downey 115 N Willowbrook/ Disneyland 460 Norwalk Metro Rail Station o LB172, LB173 E East Los Angeles 254 IMPERIAL HWY C Rosa Parks H East Olympic Bl 66 Pacifi c Coast Hwy LB171, LB172, LB173, LB174 Station oo IMPERIA L WY Firestone Bl 115 Los Angeles n Southwest AY St Francis El Monte via El Monte Transitway Metro Silver Line , FT Silver Streak Seal Beach LB171 105 CENTURY FREEW M Huntington Park 254 College Medical LK Exposition Park Metro Expo Line o, Metro Silver Line n, Veterans Affairs Medical Center LB171 Center JR Vermont/ Inglewood 115 Harbor Avalon V 81, 442, DASH F Athens A Manchester Bl 115 Freeway Station Figueroa St 81, DASH F Anaheim St Station o Station Station Martin Luther King, Jr.
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