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View in Website Mode 60 bus time schedule & line map 60 Downtown LA - Artesia Station via Long Beach Bl View In Website Mode The 60 bus line (Downtown LA - Artesia Station via Long Beach Bl) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Artesia Sta.: 3:57 AM - 10:30 PM (2) Dwtn LA - Sunset - Figueroa: 24 hours (3) Dwtn Long Beach: 12:57 AM - 11:57 PM (4) Long Beach Bl - Green Line Sta.: 5:47 AM - 5:44 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 60 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 60 bus arriving. Direction: Artesia Sta. 60 bus Time Schedule 79 stops Artesia Sta. Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 3:57 AM - 10:30 PM Monday 3:57 AM - 10:30 PM Figueroa / Sunset 570 N Figueroa St, Los Angeles Tuesday 3:57 AM - 10:30 PM Cesar E Chavez / Grand Wednesday 3:57 AM - 10:30 PM 469 N Grand Ave, Los Angeles Thursday 3:57 AM - 10:30 PM Grand & Temple Friday 3:57 AM - 10:30 PM 245 N Grand Ave, Los Angeles Saturday 3:57 AM - 10:30 PM Grand / 2nd 221 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles Grand / 3rd Grand Avenue Lower Level, Los Angeles 60 bus Info Direction: Artesia Sta. Grand / 5th Stops: 79 506 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles Trip Duration: 93 min Line Summary: Figueroa / Sunset, Cesar E Chavez / 6th / Grand Grand, Grand & Temple, Grand / 2nd, Grand / 3rd, 520 W 6th St, Los Angeles Grand / 5th, 6th / Grand, 6th / Hill, 6th / Broadway, 6th / Spring, 6th-Main, 7th / Maple, 7th / San Pedro, 6th / Hill 7th / Ceres, 7th / Central, 7th / Alameda, 7th / 412 W 6th St, Los Angeles Decatur, 7th / Santa Fe, Santa Fe / Violet, Santa Fe / 8th, Santa Fe / Olympic, Santa Fe / 15th, Santa Fe / 6th / Broadway 25th, Santa Fe / 27th, Santa Fe / 30th, Santa Fe / 310 W 6th St, Los Angeles 38th, Paciƒc / Santa Fe, Paciƒc / 46th, Paciƒc / Leonis, Paciƒc / Fruitland, Paciƒc / 55th, Paciƒc / 6th / Spring 57th, Paciƒc / Slauson, Paciƒc / Belgrave, Paciƒc / 600 S Spring St, Los Angeles Randolph, Paciƒc / Clarendon, Paciƒc / Gage, Paciƒc / Zoe, Paciƒc / Florence, Paciƒc / Florence, Paciƒc / 6th-Main Live Oak, Paciƒc / Grand, Paciƒc / Broadway, Long 118 E 6th St, Los Angeles Beach / Palm, Long Beach / Cass, Long Beach / Independence, Long Beach / Firestone, Long Beach / 7th / Maple Southern, Long Beach / Kansas, Long Beach / 312 E 7th St, Los Angeles Tweedy, Long Beach / Michigan, Long Beach / State, Long Beach / Martin Luther King Jr, Long Beach / 7th / San Pedro Norton, Long Beach / Imperial, Long Beach / 510 E 7th St, Los Angeles Sanborn, Long Beach Blvd Station, Long Beach / 7th / Ceres Josephine, Long Beach / Cedar, Long Beach / 1020 E 7th St, Los Angeles Burton, Long Beach / Euclid, Long Beach / Pine, Long Beach / Peck, Long Beach / Rosecrans, Long 7th / Central Beach / Elm, Long Beach / Palmer, Long Beach / 1305 E 7th St, Los Angeles Compton, Long Beach / Myrrh, Long Beach / Alondra, Long Beach / Marcelle, S Long Beach Blvd & 7th / Alameda E Bennett St, Long Beach / Greenleaf, Long Beach / 1396 E 7th St, Los Angeles 69th, Long Beach / 67th, Artesia / Long Beach, Artesia / Harbor, Artesia / Santa Fe, Acacia / Artesia, 7th / Decatur Artesia Station 1732 E 7th St, Los Angeles 7th / Santa Fe 2060 E 7th St, Los Angeles Santa Fe / Violet 829 S Santa Fe Ave, Los Angeles Santa Fe / 8th 1127 S Santa Fe Ave, Los Angeles Santa Fe / Olympic 2365 E Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles Santa Fe / 15th 1955 S Santa Fe Ave, Los Angeles Santa Fe / 25th 2445 S Santa Fe Ave, Los Angeles County Santa Fe / 27th 2675 S Santa Fe Ave, Vernon Santa Fe / 30th 2920 S Santa Fe Ave, Vernon Santa Fe / 38th 3737 S Santa Fe Ave, Vernon Paciƒc / Santa Fe Paciƒc / 46th Paciƒc / Leonis 4875 Paciƒc Blvd, Vernon Paciƒc / Fruitland Paciƒc / 55th 5425 Paciƒc Blvd, Huntington Park Paciƒc / 57th 5625 Paciƒc Blvd, Huntington Park Paciƒc / Slauson 5823 Paciƒc Blvd, Huntington Park Paciƒc / Belgrave 5965 Paciƒc Blvd, Huntington Park Paciƒc / Randolph Paciƒc Boulevard, Huntington Park Paciƒc / Clarendon 6331 Paciƒc Blvd, Huntington Park Paciƒc / Gage 6501 Paciƒc Blvd, Huntington Park Paciƒc / Zoe 6717 Paciƒc Blvd, Huntington Park Paciƒc / Florence 7023 Paciƒc Blvd, Huntington Park Paciƒc / Florence 2586 E Florence Ave, Walnut Park Paciƒc / Live Oak 7421 Paciƒc Blvd, Walnut Park Paciƒc / Grand 7651 Paciƒc Blvd, Walnut Park Paciƒc / Broadway 7901 Paciƒc Blvd, Walnut Park Long Beach / Palm 8123 Long Beach Blvd, South Gate Long Beach / Cass 8401 Long Beach Blvd, South Gate Long Beach / Independence 8561 Long Beach Blvd, South Gate Long Beach / Firestone 2811 Firestone Blvd, South Gate Long Beach / Southern Long Beach / Kansas 9535 Long Beach Blvd, South Gate Long Beach / Tweedy 9853 Long Beach Blvd, South Gate Long Beach / Michigan 10227 Long Beach Blvd, Lynwood Long Beach / State 10355 Long Beach Blvd, Lynwood Long Beach / Martin Luther King Jr 10699 Long Beach Blvd, Lynwood Long Beach / Norton 11007 Long Beach Blvd, Lynwood Long Beach / Imperial 11175 Long Beach Blvd, Lynwood Long Beach / Sanborn 11255 Long Beach Blvd, Lynwood Long Beach Blvd Station Long Beach / Josephine 11733 Long Beach Blvd, Lynwood Long Beach / Cedar 12101 Long Beach Blvd, Lynwood Long Beach / Burton 12233 Long Beach Blvd, Lynwood Long Beach / Euclid 12613 Long Beach Blvd, Lynwood Long Beach / Pine North Long Beach Boulevard, Compton Long Beach / Peck 1501 N Long Beach Blvd, Compton Long Beach / Rosecrans 1105 N Long Beach Blvd, Compton Long Beach / Elm 619 N Long Beach Blvd, Compton Long Beach / Palmer 315 N Long Beach Blvd, Compton Long Beach / Compton North Long Beach Boulevard, Compton Long Beach / Myrrh 457 S Long Beach Blvd, Compton Long Beach / Alondra East Alondra Boulevard, Compton Long Beach / Marcelle 1117 S Long Beach Blvd, Compton S Long Beach Blvd & E Bennett St 1505 S Long Beach Blvd, Compton Long Beach / Greenleaf 7045 N Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach Long Beach / 69th 6889 N Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach Long Beach / 67th 6757 Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach Artesia / Long Beach 6605 Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach Artesia / Harbor 1241 E Artesia Blvd, Compton Artesia / Santa Fe E Artesia Boulevard, Compton Acacia / Artesia Artesia Station Direction: Dwtn LA - Sunset - Figueroa 60 bus Time Schedule 90 stops Dwtn LA - Sunset - Figueroa Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 24 hours Monday 24 hours Downtown Long Beach Station 241 E 1st St, Long Beach Tuesday 24 hours Long Beach Blvd & 3rd Se Wednesday 24 hours 242 Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach Thursday 24 hours Long Beach Blvd & 4th Se Friday 24 hours 336 Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach Saturday 24 hours Long Beach Blvd & 5th Se 512 Long Beach Boulevard, Long Beach Long Beach Blvd & 6th Ne 600 Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach 60 bus Info Direction: Dwtn LA - Sunset - Figueroa Long Beach / 7th Stops: 90 700 Long Beach Boulevard, Long Beach Trip Duration: 83 min Line Summary: Downtown Long Beach Station, L.B. Blvd. & Eighth Ne Long Beach Blvd & 3rd Se, Long Beach Blvd & 4th Se, 810-812 Long Beach Boulevard, Long Beach Long Beach Blvd & 5th Se, Long Beach Blvd & 6th Ne, Long Beach / 7th, L.B. Blvd. & Eighth Ne, L.B. Blvd. & L.B. Blvd. & Tenth Ne Tenth Ne, Long Beach Blvd. at Anaheim St., L.B. 1022 Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach Blvd. & PCH NE, Long Beach / Hill, Long Beach / Willow, Long Beach Memorial Hospital, Long Beach / Long Beach Blvd. at Anaheim St. Wardlow, Long Beach / Bixby, Long Beach / San 1310 N Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach Antonio, Long Beach Blvd. at Del Amo, Long Beach / Market, Long Beach / Barclay, Long Beach / Artesia, L.B. Blvd. & PCH NE Long Beach / 67th, Long Beach / 69th, Long Beach / 1840 Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach Greenleaf, Long Beach / Bennett, Long Beach / Marcelle, Long Beach / Alondra, Long Beach / Myrrh, Long Beach / Hill Long Beach / Compton, Long Beach / Palmer, Long 2208 Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach Beach / Elm, Long Beach / Rosecrans, Long Beach / Ezmirlian, Long Beach / Pine, Long Beach / Euclid, Long Beach / Willow Long Beach / Burton, Long Beach Blvd & Cedar Ave, 201 E Willow St, Long Beach Long Beach / Josephine, Long Beach Blvd Station, Long Beach / Sanborn, Long Beach / Imperial, Long Long Beach Memorial Hospital Beach / Norton, Long Beach / Martin Luther King Jr, Memorial Medical Center Drive, Long Beach Long Beach / Tenaya, Long Beach / Michigan, Long Beach / Tweedy, Long Beach / Kansas, Long Beach / Long Beach / Wardlow Southern, Long Beach / Firestone, Long Beach / 3414 Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach Ardmore, Long Beach / Liberty, Long Beach / Palm, Paciƒc / Broadway, Paciƒc / Grand, Paciƒc / Live Long Beach / Bixby Oak, Paciƒc / Florence, Paciƒc / Saturn, Paciƒc / Zoe, 303 E Bixby Rd, Long Beach Paciƒc / Gage, Paciƒc / Randolph, Paciƒc / Belgrave, Paciƒc / Slauson, Paciƒc / 57th, Paciƒc / 55th, Long Beach / San Antonio Paciƒc / Fruitland, Paciƒc / Leonis, Paciƒc / 46th, 4210 Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach Paciƒc / Rr-Xing, Paciƒc / Santa Fe, Santa Fe / 38th, Santa Fe / 30th, Santa Fe / 27th, Santa Fe / 25th, Long Beach Blvd. at Del Amo Santa Fe / 15th, Santa Fe / Olympic, Santa Fe / 8th, 5000 N Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach Santa Fe / Violet, 7th / Imperial, 7th / Decatur, 7th / Alameda, 7th / Central, 7th / Gladys, 7th / San Pedro, Long Beach / Market 7th / Maple, 5th / Los Angeles, 5th / Spring, 5th / Hill, 5414 Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach Olive / General Thaddeus Kosciuszko, Grand / 1st, Temple / Grand, Figueroa / Sunset Long Beach / Barclay 6204 Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach Long Beach / Artesia 6600 Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach Long Beach / 67th 6750 N Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach Long Beach / 69th 6914 N Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach Long Beach / Greenleaf 1560 S Long Beach Blvd, Compton Long Beach / Bennett 1436 S Long Beach Blvd, Compton Long Beach /
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