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1 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 1 bus time schedule & line map 1 Main St & Santa Monica Blvd/UCLA View In Website Mode The 1 bus line (Main St & Santa Monica Blvd/UCLA) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) UCLA: 5:20 AM - 10:46 PM (2) Venice: 5:52 AM - 10:44 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 1 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 1 bus arriving. Direction: UCLA 1 bus Time Schedule 45 stops UCLA Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:32 AM - 10:46 PM Monday 5:20 AM - 10:46 PM Main NB & Market Ns 1504 Main St, Los Angeles Tuesday 5:20 AM - 10:46 PM Main NB & Westminster FS Wednesday 5:20 AM - 10:46 PM 1227 S Main St, Los Angeles Thursday 5:20 AM - 10:46 PM Main / Brooks Friday 5:20 AM - 10:46 PM 916 Main St, Los Angeles Saturday 6:02 AM - 10:46 PM Main / Sunset 354 S Main St, Los Angeles Main NB & Rose Ns 300 Main St, Los Angeles 1 bus Info Direction: UCLA Main / Marine Stops: 45 202 Main St, Los Angeles Trip Duration: 51 min Line Summary: Main NB & Market Ns, Main NB & Main NB & Hill Ns Westminster FS, Main / Brooks, Main / Sunset, Main 2701 Main St, Santa Monica NB & Rose Ns, Main / Marine, Main NB & Hill Ns, Main NB & Ocean Park FS, Main NB & Strand FS, Main NB Main NB & Ocean Park FS & Bay FS, 4th NB & Pico FS, 4th NB & Colorado FS Norman Place, Santa Monica (Downtown SM Station), Santa Monica EB & 4th FS, Santa Monica EB & 6th Ns, Santa Monica / Lincoln, Main NB & Strand FS Santa Monica EB & 11th Ns, Santa Monica EB & 14th 2219 Main St, Santa Monica Ns, Santa Monica / 17th, Santa Monica EB & 20th FS, Santa Monica EB & 22nd FS, Santa Monica EB & Main NB & Bay FS Cloverƒeld FS, Santa Monica EB & 26th Ns, Santa 211 Bay St, Santa Monica Monica EB & Yale FS, Santa Monica EB & Berkeley Ns, Santa Monica EB & Centinela FS, Santa Monica 4th NB & Pico FS EB & Wellesley Ns, Santa Monica EB & Bundy FS, Santa Monica EB & Westgate Ns, Santa Monica EB & 4th NB & Colorado FS (Downtown SM Station) Barrington Ns, Santa Monica EB & Federal FS, Santa 1539 4th Ave, Santa Monica Monica EB & Corinth Ns, Santa Monica EB & Sawtelle Ns, Santa Monica EB & Sepulveda FS, Santa Monica Santa Monica EB & 4th FS EB & Veteran Ns, Westwood NB & Santa Monica FS, Santa Monica Boulevard, Santa Monica Westwood NB & Massachusetts Ns, Westwood NB & Ohio Ns, Westwood NB & Rochester Ns, Westwood Santa Monica EB & 6th Ns NB & Wilshire Ns, Westwood / Weyburn, Westwood 524 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica NB & Le Conte Ns, Le Conte EB & Tiverton Ns, Hilgard Santa Monica / Lincoln NB & Manning Ave Ns, Hilgard NB & Westholme Ns, 718 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica UCLA Hilgard Terminal Santa Monica EB & 11th Ns 1020 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica Santa Monica EB & 14th Ns 1330 State Route 2, Santa Monica Santa Monica / 17th 1710 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica Santa Monica EB & 20th FS 2001 Santa Monica Boulevard, Santa Monica Santa Monica EB & 22nd FS 2211 State Route 2, Santa Monica Santa Monica EB & Cloverƒeld FS 2336 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica Santa Monica EB & 26th Ns 2520 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica Santa Monica EB & Yale FS 2906 State Route 2, Santa Monica Santa Monica EB & Berkeley Ns 3028 Santa Monica Pl N, Santa Monica Santa Monica EB & Centinela FS 12420 W Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles Santa Monica EB & Wellesley Ns 12304 W Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles Santa Monica EB & Bundy FS 1500 S Bundy Dr, Los Angeles Santa Monica EB & Westgate Ns 11852 W Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles Santa Monica EB & Barrington Ns 11700 W Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles Santa Monica EB & Federal FS 11576 Route 2, Los Angeles Santa Monica EB & Corinth Ns 11338 W Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles Santa Monica EB & Sawtelle Ns 11304 W Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles Santa Monica EB & Sepulveda FS 11072 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles Santa Monica EB & Veteran Ns 10966 W Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles Westwood NB & Santa Monica FS 1776 S Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles Westwood NB & Massachusetts Ns 10858 Massachusetts Ave, Los Angeles Westwood NB & Ohio Ns 1508 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles Westwood NB & Rochester Ns 1357 S Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles Westwood NB & Wilshire Ns 1234 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles Westwood / Weyburn 1000 Westwood Boulevard, Los Angeles Westwood NB & Le Conte Ns 904 S Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles Le Conte EB & Tiverton Ns 10833 Le Conte Ave, Los Angeles Hilgard NB & Manning Ave Ns 800 S Hilgard Ave, Los Angeles Hilgard NB & Westholme Ns Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles UCLA Hilgard Terminal UCLA Bus Terminal, Los Angeles Direction: Venice 1 bus Time Schedule 45 stops Venice Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:31 AM - 10:44 PM Monday 5:52 AM - 10:44 PM Charles E Young @ P2 Garage Tuesday 5:52 AM - 10:44 PM Hilgard SB & Westholme FS Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles Wednesday 5:52 AM - 10:44 PM Hilgard SB & Manning Dr FS Thursday 5:52 AM - 10:44 PM 744 Hilgard Ave, Los Angeles Friday 5:52 AM - 10:44 PM Le Conte WB & Tiverton FS Saturday 6:30 AM - 10:44 PM 10833 W Le Conte Ave, Los Angeles Westwood SB & Weyburn Ns 951 S Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles 1 bus Info Westwood SB & Lindbrook Ns Direction: Venice 1141 S Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles Stops: 45 Trip Duration: 59 min Westwood SB & Rochester Ns Line Summary: Charles E Young @ P2 Garage, 1327 S Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles Hilgard SB & Westholme FS, Hilgard SB & Manning Dr FS, Le Conte WB & Tiverton FS, Westwood SB & Westwood SB & Ohio Ns Weyburn Ns, Westwood SB & Lindbrook Ns, 1461 S Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles Westwood SB & Rochester Ns, Westwood SB & Ohio Ns, Santa Monica / Westwood, Santa Monica WB & Santa Monica / Westwood Veteran FS, Santa Monica / Sepulveda, Santa 10867 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles Monica WB & Sawtelle Ns, Santa Monica WB & Purdue Ns, Santa Monica WB & Federal Ns, Santa Santa Monica WB & Veteran FS Monica WB & Barrington FS, Santa Monica WB & 10975 W Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles Westgate Ns, Santa Monica / Bundy, Santa Monica WB & Wellesley Ns, Santa Monica WB & Centinela FS, Santa Monica / Sepulveda Santa Monica WB & Berkeley Ns, Santa Monica WB & 11111 W Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles Yale FS, Santa Monica WB & 26th Ns, Santa Monica WB & Cloverƒeld Ns, Santa Monica WB & 22nd Ns, Santa Monica WB & Sawtelle Ns Santa Monica / 20th, Santa Monica WB & 17th FS, 11283 W Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles Santa Monica WB & 14th Ns, Santa Monica WB & 11th FS, Santa Monica / Lincoln, 6th SB & Santa Santa Monica WB & Purdue Ns Monica FS, Broadway WB & 5th Ns, 4th SB & Santa 11361 W Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles Monica Place Co, 4th SB & Civic Center MB, Pico WB & 4th FS, Main SB & Bay FS, Main SB & Hollister Ns, Santa Monica WB & Federal Ns Main SB & Ocean Park FS, Main SB & Hill Ns, Main / 11573 W Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles Pier, Main SB & Rose FS, Main SB & Sunset FS, Main / Brooks, Main SB & Westminster Ns, Main / Venice, Santa Monica WB & Barrington FS Main NB & Market Ns 11701 W Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles Santa Monica WB & Westgate Ns 11823 W Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles Santa Monica / Bundy 1500 S Bundy Dr, Los Angeles Santa Monica WB & Wellesley Ns 12229 Sr-2, Los Angeles Santa Monica WB & Centinela FS 3219 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica Santa Monica WB & Berkeley Ns 3107 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica Santa Monica WB & Yale FS 2823 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica Santa Monica WB & 26th Ns 2601 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica Santa Monica WB & Cloverƒeld Ns 2336 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica Santa Monica WB & 22nd Ns 2211 State Route 2, Santa Monica Santa Monica / 20th 1919 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica Santa Monica WB & 17th FS 1619 State Route 2, Santa Monica Santa Monica WB & 14th Ns 1401 State Route 2, Santa Monica Santa Monica WB & 11th FS Santa Monica / Lincoln 801 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica 6th SB & Santa Monica FS 524 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica Broadway WB & 5th Ns 501 S Broadway, Santa Monica 4th SB & Santa Monica Place Co 1533 4th Ave, Santa Monica 4th SB & Civic Center MB Pico WB & 4th FS 332 Pico Boulevard, Santa Monica Main SB & Bay FS 2000 Main Street, Santa Monica Main SB & Hollister Ns 2303 Neilson Wy, Santa Monica Main SB & Ocean Park FS 2625 Main St, Santa Monica Main SB & Hill Ns 2654 Main St, Santa Monica Main / Pier 3008 Main St, Santa Monica Main SB & Rose FS 300 Main St, Los Angeles Main SB & Sunset FS 420 S Main St, Los Angeles Main / Brooks 134 E Brooks Ave, Los Angeles Main SB & Westminster Ns 1227 S Main St, Los Angeles Main / Venice Main Street, Los Angeles Main NB & Market Ns 1504 Main St, Los Angeles 1 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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