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Sunday and Holidays Effective Dec 16 2018 210 Northbound (Approximate Times) Southbound (Approximate Times) REDONDO BEACH TORRANCE HAWTHORNE INGLEWOOD JEFFERS0N PARK LOS ANGELES HOLLYWOOD HOLLYWOOD LOS ANGELES JEFFERS0N PARK JEFFERS0N PARK HAWTHORNE TORRANCE REDONDO BEACH 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 South Bay Galleria & Crenshaw Artesia Green Crenshaw Line Station & Crenshaw Manchester Expo/Crenshaw Station & Crenshaw Pico Vine & Hollywood & Hollywood Vine & Crenshaw Pico Expo/Crenshaw Station & Crenshaw Manchester Green Crenshaw Line Station & Crenshaw Artesia South Bay Galleria — 5:50A 6:03A 6:11A 6:29A 6:37A 6:55A 5:27A 5:43A 5:51A 6:07A 6:15A 6:27A 6:34A 6:10A 6:16 6:29 6:37 6:55 7:03 7:21 5:58 6:15 6:24 6:40 6:48 7:00 7:09 6:35 6:41 6:54 7:02 7:21 7:30 7:49 6:30 6:47 6:56 7:14 7:24 7:37 7:46 6:59 7:05 7:18 7:28 7:47 7:56 8:15 6:59 7:17 7:27 7:45 7:55 8:10 8:19 7:23 7:30 7:43 7:53 8:12 8:21 8:40 7:20 7:38 7:48 8:06 D8:16 — — 7:45 7:52 8:05 8:15 8:34 8:43 9:02 7:40 7:58 8:08 8:26 8:36 8:50 8:59 8:06 8:13 8:26 8:37 8:58 9:07 9:26 7:59 8:18 8:28 8:46 8:56 9:10 9:19 —— C8:46 8:57 9:20 9:29 9:48 8:18 8:37 8:48 9:07 D9:17 — — 8:42 8:49 9:04 9:15 9:38 9:47 10:07 8:38 8:57 9:08 9:27 9:38 9:52 10:01 —— C9:21 9:32 9:56 10:06 10:26 8:56 9:15 9:26 9:46 9:57 10:11 10:21 9:17 9:24 9:39 9:50 10:14 10:24 10:44 9:13 9:32 9:44 10:05 D10:16 — — —— C9:57 10:08 10:32 10:42 11:02 9:30 9:50 10:02 10:24 10:35 10:50 11:01 9:52 9:59 10:15 10:26 10:50 11:00 11:20 9:48 10:08 10:20 10:42 D10:54 — — —— C10:33 10:44 11:08 11:18 11:38 10:05 10:26 10:38 11:01 11:13 11:28 11:39 10:27 10:35 10:51 11:02 11:26 11:36 11:57 10:23 10:44 10:56 11:19 D11:31 — — —— C11:09 11:20 11:44 11:54 12:16P 10:41 11:02 11:14 11:37 11:49 12:04P 12:15P 11:03 11:11 11:27 11:38 12:02P 12:13P 12:35 10:59 11:20 11:32 11:55 D12:07P — — —— C11:45 11:56 12:20 12:31 12:54 11:17 11:38 11:50 12:13P 12:25 12:40 12:52 11:38 11:46 12:02P 12:14P 12:38 12:49 1:12 11:35 11:56 12:08P 12:31 12:43 12:58 1:10 —— C12:20 12:32 12:56 1:07 1:30 11:53 12:14P 12:26 12:49 D1:01 —— 12:13P 12:21P 12:38 12:50 1:14 1:25 1:48 12:10P 12:31 12:44 1:07 1:19 1:34 1:46 —— C12:56 1:08 1:32 1:43 2:06 12:27 12:49 1:02 1:25 D1:37 — — 12:48 12:56 1:13 1:25 1:50 2:01 2:24 12:42 1:04 1:17 1:40 1:52 2:07 2:19 1:06 1:14 1:31 1:43 2:08 2:19 2:42 12:57 1:19 1:32 1:55 D2:07 — — —— C1:48 2:00 2:25 2:36 2:59 1:12 1:34 1:47 2:10 2:22 2:37 2:49 1:41 1:49 2:06 2:18 2:43 2:54 3:17 1:28 1:50 2:03 2:26 D2:38 — — —— C2:24 2:36 3:01 3:12 3:35 1:45 2:07 2:20 2:43 2:55 3:10 3:22 2:15 2:23 2:40 2:52 3:17 3:28 3:51 2:03 2:25 2:38 3:01 D3:13 — — —— C2:56 3:08 3:33 3:43 4:06 2:19 2:41 2:54 3:17 3:29 3:43 3:54 2:48 2:56 3:12 3:24 3:49 3:59 4:22 2:35 2:57 3:10 3:33 D3:45 — — —— C3:28 3:40 4:05 4:15 4:38 2:51 3:13 3:26 3:49 4:01 4:15 4:26 3:20 3:28 3:44 3:56 4:21 4:31 4:54 3:10 3:32 3:44 4:07 D4:19 — — —— C4:02 4:13 4:38 4:48 5:10 3:27 3:49 4:01 4:24 4:36 4:50 5:01 3:57 4:05 4:20 4:31 4:56 5:06 5:27 3:44 4:06 4:18 4:41 D4:53 — — —— C4:35 4:46 5:11 5:21 5:42 3:59 4:21 4:33 4:56 5:07 5:21 5:32 4:27 4:35 4:50 5:01 5:26 5:36 5:57 4:16 4:38 4:50 5:13 5:24 5:38 5:48 —— C5:05 5:17 5:42 5:52 6:13 4:34 4:56 5:08 5:30 5:41 5:55 6:05 4:56 5:04 5:20 5:32 5:57 6:07 6:28 4:52 5:14 5:26 5:48 5:59 6:12 6:22 —— C5:39 5:51 6:15 6:25 6:45 5:09 5:31 5:42 6:04 6:14 6:27 6:37 5:35 5:43 5:59 6:10 6:34 6:44 7:04 5:28 5:49 6:00 6:22 6:32 6:45 6:55 5:56 6:04 6:19 6:30 6:53 7:03 7:22 5:49 6:09 6:20 6:42 6:52 7:05 7:15 6:16 6:24 6:39 6:50 7:13 7:22 7:41 6:11 6:31 6:42 7:04 7:14 7:27 7:37 6:36 6:44 6:59 7:10 7:33 7:42 8:01 6:34 6:54 7:05 7:27 7:38 7:51 8:01 7:01 7:08 7:23 7:34 7:57 8:06 8:24 6:58 7:18 7:29 7:52 8:03 8:16 8:25 7:28 7:35 7:50 8:01 8:23 8:32 8:50 7:25 7:43 7:54 8:15 8:26 8:39 8:48 7:58 8:05 8:20 8:31 8:53 9:02 9:20 7:55 8:13 8:24 8:45 8:56 9:09 9:18 8:29 8:36 8:51 9:02 9:23 9:32 9:50 8:25 8:43 8:54 9:14 9:25 9:37 9:45 8:59 9:06 9:21 9:32 9:53 10:01 10:19 8:55 9:13 9:24 9:43 9:52 10:04 — 9:33 9:39 9:52 10:02 10:23 10:31 10:48 9:26 9:44 9:54 10:12 10:21 10:33 10:41 10:08 10:14 10:27 10:36 10:53 11:00 11:17 9:56 10:14 10:24 10:42 10:51 11:03 — 11:03 11:09 11:21 11:30 11:47 11:54 12:11A 10:32 10:50 11:00 11:18 11:27 11:39 11:47 12:03A 12:09A 12:21A 12:30A 12:47A 12:54A 1:11 11:32 11:50 11:59 12:18A 12:26A 12:36A — 12:34A 12:51A 1:00A 1:18 1:26 1:36 — 1:34 1:51 2:00 2:18 2:26 2:36 — Sunday and Holiday Schedules Horarios de domingos y días feriados Sunday and Holiday Schedule in effect on New Year’s Day, Horarios de domingos y días feriados en vigor para New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day Day and Christmas Day. Line 710 does not operate on y Christmas Day. Linea 710 no opera el Domingos y días feriados. Sundays and Holidays. Special Notes Avisos especiales B Trip originates at Crenshaw & Redondo Beach B Viaje comienza en Crenshaw Bl. Y Redondo Beach once eleven minutes before time shown. minutos antes de la hora mostrada. C Trip originates at Crenshaw & Rosecrans C Viaje comienza en Crenshaw y Rosecrans six to seven minutes before time shown. seis a siete minutos antes de la hora mostrada. D Trip terminates at Crenshaw & Rosecrans D Viaje termina en Crenshaw y Rosecrans siete seven to eight minutes after time shown. á ocho minutos despues de la hora mostrada.
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