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Transportation Centers Centros De Transporte 交通中心 Transportation Centers Centros de Transporte 交通中心 Organization Name Nearest Cross Streets City Phone Route Baldwin Park Metrolink Downing Ave. & Pacific St. Baldwin Park (800) 371-5465 178, 272, 274 Baseline Park & Ride Baseline Rd. & Grand Ave. Glendora 488, 498, 690 Chino Park & Ride Chino Ave. & 71 Fwy Chino 497 Citrus College Park & Ride Route 66 & Barranca Ave. Glendora 187, 488, 494, 498 Claremont Metrolink 1st St. & Harvard St. Claremont (800) 371-5465 187, 197, 480, 492, 690 Claremont TransCenter College Ave. & 1st. St. Claremont 187, 197, 292, 480, 492, 690 Covina Metrolink North Citrus Ave. & East Front St. Covina (800) 371-5465 281 CSULA Busway Station Circle Dr. & Eastern Ave. Los Angeles (323) 343-3000 481, 493, 497, 498, 499, 699, Silver Streak Diamond Bar Park & Ride Diamond Bar Blvd. & 60 Fwy. Diamond Bar 286, 482, 493, 854 El Monte Bus Station, Park & Ride Santa Anita Ave. & Ramona Ave. El Monte 178, 269, 282, 481, 486, 488, 492, 494, Silver Streak El Monte Metrolink Railroad St. & North Arden Dr. El Monte (800) 371-5465 178, 488 Fairplex Park & Ride 10 Fwy. & Fairplex Dr. Pomona 197, 699 Industry Park & Ride Hacienda & Stafford Industry 185, 497 Lone Hill Park & Ride Lone Hill & I-210 Glendora 284, 494, 690 Montclair TransCenter Richton St. & Monte Vista Ave. Montclair (800) 371-5465 187, 197, 480, 492, 690, 699, Silver Streak Pomona TransCenter Commercial St. & Main St. Pomona 195, 197, 291, 286, 292, 480 482, 855, Silver Streak Puente Hills Mall TransCenter Colima & Azusa Industry 178, 185, 280, 281, 282, 285, 289, 482, 493 San Dimas Park & Ride San Dimas Ave. south of Bonita San Dimas 492, 494, 499 Union Station Alameda St. & Cesar E. Chavez Dr. Los Angeles (213) 683-6987 481, 493, 497, 498, 499, 699, Silver Streak Via Verde Park & Ride Via Verde & I-10 San Dimas 480, 499 West Covina City Hall Park & Ride 1444 Garvey West Covina 185, 498 Whittier Narrows Park & Ride Santa Anita Ave. & Durfee Ave. Los Angeles 269 Other Transit Numbers Access Services (800) 827-0829 Glendora Dial-A-Ride (626) 914-8233 OmniTrans (800) 966-6428 (TDD) (800) 827-1359 Greyhound (800) 231-2222 Pasadena Arts (626) 744-4094 Amtrak (800) 872-7245 Claremont (909) 624-4564 Pomona Valley Transit Authority (909) 596-7664 Arcadia Dial-A-Ride (626) 445-2211 El Monte (626) 575-0335 Riverside Transit Authority (800) 800-7821 Antelope Valley Transit (661) 945-9445 Los Angeles (213) 629-8401 San Dimas Dial-A-Ride (909) 622-4435 Azusa Coach/Dial-A-Ride (626) 812-5206 Los Angeles (323) 262-1514 Santa Monica Transit (310) 451-5444 Baldwin Park/Dial-A-Ride (626) 813-5215 LADOT (213) 580-1177 South El Monte Dial-A-Ride (626) 579-6540 ext 264 Claremont Dial-A-Ride (909) 623-0183 La Mirada Transit Dial-A-Ride (562) 943-6776 Temple City Dial-A-Ride (626) 286-2456 Covina Dial-A-Ride (626) 858-5555 (714) 521-0330 Torrance Transit System (310) 618-6266 Culver CityBus (310) 253-6500 Long Beach Transit (562) 591-2301 Walnut Dial-A-Ride (909) 594-1282 Diamond Bar Dial-A-Ride (800) 578-6555 Metrolink (800) 371-5465 West Covina Shuttle (626) 579-9357 Duarte Transit (626) 357-7931 ext 246 Montebello Bus (323) 887-4545 West Covina/La Puente Dial-A-Ride (800) 425-5777 El Monte Trolley (626) 443-7384 Monrovia Transit (626) 358-3538 Whittier Transit (562) 464-3350 El Monte Dial-A-Ride (626) 444-2973 MTA (800) 266-6883 Gardena/Hawthorne Dial-A-Ride (310) 715-6646 Norwalk Hustle Bus (562) 929-5550 Get About (909) 596-5964 Orange County Transit Authority (714) 636-7433 1-800-RIDE-INFO (743-3463) l foothilltransit.org Eff: 3/20/1133.
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