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J LINE (SILVER) Bus Time Schedule & Line Map J LINE (SILVER) bus time schedule & line map Silver Line - El Monte Sta via Dwtn View In Website Mode The J LINE (SILVER) bus line (Silver Line - El Monte Sta via Dwtn) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Silver Line - El Monte Sta via Dwtn: 24 hours (2) Silver Line - San Pedro via Dwtn LA: 4:00 AM - 7:46 PM (3) Silver Ln - Harbor Gateway Tc via Dwntwn: 24 hours Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest J LINE (SILVER) bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next J LINE (SILVER) bus arriving. Direction: Silver Line - El Monte Sta via Dwtn J LINE (SILVER) bus Time Schedule 34 stops Silver Line - El Monte Sta via Dwtn Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 24 hours Monday 24 hours Paciƒc / 21st Layover 2111 S Paciƒc Ave, Los Angeles Tuesday 24 hours Paciƒc / 17th Wednesday 24 hours 1704 S Paciƒc Ave, Los Angeles Thursday 24 hours Paciƒc / 15th Friday 24 hours 1500 S Paciƒc Ave, Los Angeles Saturday 24 hours Paciƒc / 11th 1100 S Paciƒc Ave, Los Angeles Paciƒc / 7th 700 S Paciƒc Ave, Los Angeles J LINE (SILVER) bus Info Direction: Silver Line - El Monte Sta via Dwtn Paciƒc / 3rd Stops: 34 232 S Paciƒc Ave, Los Angeles Trip Duration: 62 min Line Summary: Paciƒc / 21st Layover, Paciƒc / 17th, Paciƒc / 1st Paciƒc / 15th, Paciƒc / 11th, Paciƒc / 7th, Paciƒc / 106 S Paciƒc Ave, Los Angeles 3rd, Paciƒc / 1st, Beacon / 1st, Harbor Beacon Park Ride - NB, Harbor Fwy / Paciƒc Coast Highway, Beacon / 1st Carson North, Figueroa / Victoria, Brt Harbor 116 N Beacon St, Los Angeles Gateway Transit Center, Brt Rosecrans Northbound, Harbor Freeway Bus Station, Harbor Transitway / Harbor Beacon Park Ride - NB Manchester, Brt Harbor Transitway / Slauson, 37th 332 N Beacon St, Los Angeles St / Usc, HOV Roadway / Adams, Figueroa / 23rd, Figueroa / Washington, Figueroa / Pico, Figueroa / Harbor Fwy / Paciƒc Coast Highway Olympic, Figueroa / 7th, 6th and Flower, Olive / 5th, West Paciƒc Coast Highway, Los Angeles Olive / General Thaddeus Kosciuszko, 1st / Hill, Spring St and 1st St E, Aliso St and Los Angeles St E, Carson North Union Station Patsaouras Bus Plaza, Usc Medical Ctr West Carson Street, Carson Busway (East), Cal State LA Eastbound, El Monte Station (Upper Level) Figueroa / Victoria 441 W Victoria St, Carson Brt Harbor Gateway Transit Center 765 W 182nd St, Los Angeles Brt Rosecrans Northbound West Rosecrans Avenue, Los Angeles Harbor Freeway Bus Station Harbor Transitway / Manchester Brt Harbor Transitway / Slauson 37th St / Usc Harbor Freeway, Los Angeles HOV Roadway / Adams Figueroa Way, Los Angeles Figueroa / 23rd 2278 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles Figueroa / Washington 1848 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles Figueroa / Pico Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles Figueroa / Olympic 956 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles Figueroa / 7th 660 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles 6th and Flower 728 W 6th St, Los Angeles Olive / 5th 450 S Olive St, Los Angeles Olive / General Thaddeus Kosciuszko 232 S Olive St, Los Angeles 1st / Hill 400 W 1st St, Los Angeles Spring St and 1st St E 227 N Spring St, Los Angeles Aliso St and Los Angeles St E West Aliso Street, Los Angeles Union Station Patsaouras Bus Plaza North Vignes Street, Los Angeles Usc Medical Ctr Busway (East) 1001 N Kingston Ave, Los Angeles Cal State LA Eastbound El Monte Station (Upper Level) Direction: Silver Line - San Pedro via Dwtn LA J LINE (SILVER) bus Time Schedule 34 stops Silver Line - San Pedro via Dwtn LA Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:00 AM - 7:46 PM Monday 4:00 AM - 7:46 PM El Monte Station (Upper Level) Tuesday 4:00 AM - 7:46 PM Cal State LA Westbound Wednesday 4:00 AM - 7:46 PM Usc Medical Ctr Busway (West) Thursday 4:00 AM - 7:46 PM 1001 N Kingston Ave, Los Angeles Friday 4:00 AM - 7:46 PM Union Station Patsaouras Bus Plaza North Vignes Street, Los Angeles Saturday 5:00 AM - 7:46 PM Arcadia and Los Angeles St W Spring / Temple 227 N Spring St, Los Angeles J LINE (SILVER) bus Info Direction: Silver Line - San Pedro via Dwtn LA 1st St + Hill St Stops: 34 400 W 1st St, Los Angeles Trip Duration: 81 min Line Summary: El Monte Station (Upper Level), Cal Grand / 3rd State LA Westbound, Usc Medical Ctr Busway Grand Avenue Lower Level, Los Angeles (West), Union Station Patsaouras Bus Plaza, Arcadia and Los Angeles St W, Spring / Temple, 1st St + Hill Grand / 5th St, Grand / 3rd, Grand / 5th, Flower / 7th, Flower / 506 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles Olympic, Flower-Pico, Flower-Washington, Flower / 23rd, Flower-Adams, 37th St / Usc, Brt Harbor Flower / 7th Transitway / Slauson, Harbor Transitway / 723 Flower Street, Los Angeles Manchester, Harbor Freeway Bus Station, Brt Rosecrans Southbound, Brt Harbor Gateway Transit Flower / Olympic Center, Figueroa / 190th, Carson South, Harbor Fwy 1005 S Flower St, Los Angeles / Paciƒc Coast Highway, Harbor Beacon Park Ride - SB, Beacon / 1st, Paciƒc / 1st, Paciƒc / 3rd, Paciƒc / Flower-Pico 7th, Paciƒc / 11th, Paciƒc / 15th, Paciƒc / 17th, 600 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles Paciƒc / 19th, Paciƒc / 21st Layover Flower-Washington 819 Flower Street, Los Angeles Flower / 23rd 505 W 23rd St, Los Angeles Flower-Adams 514 W Adams Blvd, Los Angeles 37th St / Usc Harbor Freeway, Los Angeles Brt Harbor Transitway / Slauson Harbor Transitway / Manchester Harbor Freeway Bus Station Brt Rosecrans Southbound Brt Harbor Gateway Transit Center 765 W 182nd St, Los Angeles Figueroa / 190th 18501 S Figueroa St, Carson Carson South 711 W Carson St, West Carson Harbor Fwy / Paciƒc Coast Highway West Anaheim Street, Los Angeles Harbor Beacon Park Ride - SB 437 N Beacon St, Los Angeles Beacon / 1st 102 W 1st St, Los Angeles Paciƒc / 1st 111 S Paciƒc Ave, Los Angeles Paciƒc / 3rd 311 S Paciƒc Ave, Los Angeles Paciƒc / 7th 510 W 7th St, Los Angeles Paciƒc / 11th 1047 S Paciƒc Ave, Los Angeles Paciƒc / 15th 1437 S Paciƒc Ave, Los Angeles Paciƒc / 17th 1631 S Paciƒc Ave, Los Angeles Paciƒc / 19th 1831 S Paciƒc Ave, Los Angeles Paciƒc / 21st Layover 2111 S Paciƒc Ave, Los Angeles Direction: Silver Ln - Harbor Gateway Tc via J LINE (SILVER) bus Time Schedule Dwntwn Silver Ln - Harbor Gateway Tc via Dwntwn Route 21 stops Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 24 hours Monday 24 hours El Monte Station (Upper Level) Tuesday 24 hours Cal State LA Westbound Wednesday 24 hours Usc Medical Ctr Busway (West) Thursday 24 hours 1001 N Kingston Ave, Los Angeles Friday 24 hours Union Station Patsaouras Bus Plaza North Vignes Street, Los Angeles Saturday 24 hours Arcadia and Los Angeles St W Spring / Temple 227 N Spring St, Los Angeles J LINE (SILVER) bus Info Direction: Silver Ln - Harbor Gateway Tc via Dwntwn 1st St + Hill St Stops: 21 400 W 1st St, Los Angeles Trip Duration: 55 min Line Summary: El Monte Station (Upper Level), Cal Grand / 3rd State LA Westbound, Usc Medical Ctr Busway Grand Avenue Lower Level, Los Angeles (West), Union Station Patsaouras Bus Plaza, Arcadia and Los Angeles St W, Spring / Temple, 1st St + Hill Grand / 5th St, Grand / 3rd, Grand / 5th, Flower / 7th, Flower / 506 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles Olympic, Flower-Pico, Flower-Washington, Flower / 23rd, Flower-Adams, 37th St / Usc, Brt Harbor Flower / 7th Transitway / Slauson, Harbor Transitway / 723 Flower Street, Los Angeles Manchester, Harbor Freeway Bus Station, Brt Rosecrans Southbound, Brt Harbor Gateway Transit Flower / Olympic Center 1005 S Flower St, Los Angeles Flower-Pico 600 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles Flower-Washington 819 Flower Street, Los Angeles Flower / 23rd 505 W 23rd St, Los Angeles Flower-Adams 514 W Adams Blvd, Los Angeles 37th St / Usc Harbor Freeway, Los Angeles Brt Harbor Transitway / Slauson Harbor Transitway / Manchester Harbor Freeway Bus Station Brt Rosecrans Southbound Brt Harbor Gateway Transit Center 765 W 182nd St, Los Angeles J LINE (SILVER) bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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