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Line 70 (06/26/16) -- Metro Local Monday through Friday Effective Jun 26 2016 70 Eastbound (Approximate Times) Westbound (Approximate Times) LOS ANGELES BOYLE MONTEREY EL MONTE EL MONTE MONTEREY BOYLE LOS ANGELES HEIGHTS PARK PARK HEIGHTS 6 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 Route El Monte Station & Garfield Garvey & Soto Marengo & Cesar E. Chavez Alameda & Venice Broadway Route 17th & Hill & Cesar E. Chavez Alameda & Soto Marengo & Garfield Garvey El Monte Station 70 4:49A 5:06A 5:16A 5:33A 5:55A 70 4:07A 4:28A 4:45A 4:54A 5:10A 70 5:15 5:32 5:42 5:59 6:23 70 4:43 5:05 5:23 5:32 5:48 70 5:30 5:47 5:57 6:15 6:39 70 5:04 5:29 5:47 5:56 6:14 70 5:43 6:00 6:10 6:28 6:53 70 5:18 5:43 6:01 6:10 6:28 70 5:55 6:13 6:23 6:42 7:08 70 5:30 5:55 6:13 6:22 6:40 70 6:07 6:25 6:35 6:54 7:21 70 5:42 6:07 6:25 6:34 6:52 70 6:18 6:36 6:47 7:06 7:33 70 5:51 6:18 6:37 6:46 7:04 70 6:30 6:48 6:59 7:19 7:46 70 6:01 6:28 6:48 6:57 7:16 70 6:41 6:59 7:11 7:31 7:59 70 6:11 6:39 6:59 7:09 7:28 70 6:52 7:11 7:23 7:44 8:12 70 6:20 6:49 7:10 7:20 7:39 70 7:04 7:23 7:35 7:56 8:24 70 6:28 6:57 7:19 7:29 7:49 70 7:16 7:35 7:47 8:08 8:36 70 6:37 7:06 7:28 7:39 7:59 70 7:28 7:47 7:59 8:20 8:48 70 6:45 7:15 7:37 7:48 8:08 70 7:40 7:59 8:11 8:32 9:00 70 6:53 7:24 7:46 7:57 8:17 70 7:52 8:11 8:23 8:44 9:12 70 7:03 7:34 7:56 8:07 8:27 70 8:04 8:23 8:35 8:56 9:25 70 7:13 7:45 8:07 8:18 8:38 70 8:16 8:35 8:47 9:08 9:37 70 7:25 7:57 8:19 8:30 8:50 70 8:28 8:47 8:59 9:20 9:49 70 7:37 8:09 8:31 8:42 9:02 70 8:40 8:59 9:11 9:32 10:02 70 7:49 8:21 8:43 8:54 9:14 70 8:51 9:11 9:23 9:44 10:14 70 8:01 8:33 8:55 9:06 9:26 70 9:03 9:23 9:35 9:56 10:26 70 8:13 8:45 9:07 9:18 9:38 70 9:15 9:35 9:47 10:08 10:38 70 8:26 8:58 9:19 9:30 9:49 70 9:27 9:47 9:59 10:20 10:50 70 8:37 9:10 9:31 9:42 10:01 70 9:39 9:59 10:11 10:32 11:02 70 8:50 9:23 9:43 9:54 10:13 70 9:51 10:11 10:23 10:44 11:14 70 9:04 9:35 9:55 10:06 10:25 70 10:03 10:23 10:35 10:56 11:26 70 9:16 9:47 10:07 10:18 10:37 70 10:15 10:35 10:47 11:08 11:38 70 9:28 9:59 10:19 10:30 10:49 70 10:27 10:47 10:59 11:20 11:50 70 9:40 10:11 10:31 10:42 11:01 70 10:39 10:59 11:11 11:32 12:02P 70 9:52 10:23 10:43 10:54 11:13 70 10:51 11:11 11:23 11:44 12:14 70 10:04 10:35 10:55 11:06 11:25 70 11:03 11:23 11:35 11:56 12:26 70 10:16 10:47 11:07 11:18 11:37 70 11:15 11:35 11:47 12:08P 12:38 70 10:28 10:59 11:19 11:30 11:49 70 11:27 11:47 11:59 12:20 12:50 70 10:40 11:11 11:31 11:42 12:01P 70 11:39 11:59 12:11P 12:32 1:02 70 10:52 11:23 11:43 11:54 12:13 70 11:51 12:11P 12:23 12:44 1:14 70 11:04 11:35 11:55 12:06P 12:25 70 12:03P 12:23 12:35 12:56 1:26 70 11:16 11:47 12:07P 12:18 12:37 70 12:15 12:35 12:47 1:08 1:38 70 11:28 11:59 12:19 12:30 12:49 70 12:27 12:47 12:59 1:20 1:50 70 11:40 12:11P 12:31 12:42 1:01 70 12:39 12:59 1:11 1:32 2:02 70 11:52 12:23 12:43 12:54 1:13 70 12:51 1:11 1:23 1:44 2:14 70 12:04P 12:35 12:55 1:06 1:25 70 1:03 1:23 1:35 1:56 2:26 70 12:16 12:47 1:07 1:18 1:37 70 1:15 1:35 1:47 2:08 2:38 70 12:28 12:59 1:19 1:30 1:49 70 1:27 1:47 1:59 2:21 2:51 70 12:40 1:11 1:31 1:42 2:01 70 1:39 1:59 2:11 2:33 3:03 70 12:52 1:23 1:43 1:54 2:13 70 1:51 2:11 2:23 2:45 3:15 70 1:04 1:35 1:55 2:06 2:25 70 2:03 2:23 2:35 2:57 3:27 70 1:16 1:47 2:07 2:18 2:37 70 2:15 2:35 2:47 3:09 3:39 70 1:27 1:58 2:19 2:30 2:49 70 2:27 2:47 2:59 3:21 3:51 70 1:39 2:10 2:31 2:42 3:01 70 2:39 2:59 3:11 3:33 4:03 70 1:51 2:22 2:43 2:54 3:13 70 2:51 3:11 3:23 3:46 4:16 70 2:03 2:34 2:55 3:07 3:26 70 3:03 3:23 3:35 3:58 4:28 70 2:15 2:46 3:07 3:19 3:38 70 3:15 3:35 3:47 4:10 4:40 70 2:27 2:58 3:19 3:31 3:50 70 3:26 3:47 3:59 4:22 4:52 70 2:39 3:10 3:31 3:43 4:02 70 3:38 3:59 4:11 4:34 5:04 70 2:51 3:22 3:43 3:55 4:15 70 3:49 4:11 4:23 4:46 5:16 70 3:03 3:34 3:55 4:07 4:27 70 4:01 4:23 4:35 4:58 5:28 70 3:15 3:46 4:07 4:19 4:39 70 4:13 4:35 4:47 5:10 5:40 70 3:27 3:58 4:19 4:31 4:52 70 4:25 4:47 4:59 5:23 5:53 70 3:39 4:10 4:31 4:43 5:04 70 4:35 4:57 5:11 5:35 6:05 70 3:50 4:22 4:43 4:55 5:16 70 4:47 5:09 5:23 5:47 6:17 70 4:01 4:34 4:55 5:07 5:28 70 4:59 5:21 5:35 5:59 6:28 70 4:13 4:46 5:07 5:19 5:40 70 5:11 5:33 5:47 6:11 6:40 70 4:26 4:59 5:20 5:32 5:53 70 5:23 5:45 5:59 6:22 6:50 70 4:39 5:12 5:33 5:45 6:06 70 5:36 5:58 6:11 6:34 7:02 70 4:52 5:25 5:46 5:58 6:19 70 5:48 6:10 6:23 6:46 7:13 70 5:05 5:38 5:59 6:10 6:31 70 6:00 6:22 6:35 6:58 7:23 70 5:26 5:59 6:19 6:30 6:50 70 6:17 6:39 6:51 7:12 7:37 70 5:46 6:19 6:39 6:49 7:09 70 6:35 6:56 7:07 7:27 7:52 70 6:08 6:41 7:01 7:11 7:30 70 6:54 7:13 7:23 7:43 8:07 70 6:30 7:03 7:23 7:33 7:52 70 7:12 7:30 7:40 8:00 8:23 70 7:03 7:33 7:52 8:02 8:20 70 7:29 7:47 7:57 8:17 8:40 70 7:33 8:03 8:21 8:31 8:47 70 7:47 8:05 8:15 8:35 8:58 70A 7:58 8:26 8:44 8:55 B9:03 70 8:11 8:29 8:39 8:58 9:20 70A 8:28 8:54 9:10 9:18 9:28 70 8:36 8:54 9:04 9:23 9:45 70A 9:07 9:30 9:47 9:57 B10:04 70AC9:12 9:20 9:29 9:48 10:09 70A 10:09 10:32 10:48 10:57 B11:04 70A 9:41 9:53 10:02 10:20 10:41 70A 11:12 11:32 11:48 11:57 B12:04A 70AC10:12 10:20 10:29 10:47 11:07 70A 12:12A 12:31A 12:47A 12:56A B1:03 70AC11:12 11:20 11:28 11:46 12:06A 70A 1:12 1:31 1:47 1:56 B2:03 70AC12:12A 12:20A 12:28A 12:44A 1:04 70A 2:12 2:31 2:47 2:56 B3:03 70AC1:12 1:20 1:28 1:44 2:04 70A 3:12 3:32 3:48 3:57 B4:04 70AC2:12 2:20 2:28 2:44 3:03 70AC3:12 3:20 3:28 3:44 4:03 70AC4:12 4:20 4:28 4:44 5:03 ROUTE MAP CITY TERRACE ALHAMBRA ROSEMEAD RamonaEL Bl MONTE 378 b 251 79 252 751 LD 78 Marengo St Av Fremont Mission Rd a 76 268 Campus Rd 1 Soto St 10 Cesar E SEE INSET Ramona Bl Chavez Av 2 258 Garvey Av SEE 770 F486 Cesar E Chavez Av 2 INSET 10 751 1 68 770 Wabash Av 770 City Terrace 762 F269 New Av New Peck Rd Peck Dr 266 Montezuma Av Garfield Av Del Mar Av M30 EL SOL Merced Av Merced Eastern Av Eastern Atlantic Bl 260 N7 State St 176 Casuda Cyn Dr Rosemead Bl San Gabriel Bl M20 Santa Anita Av Anita Santa 176 Walnut Grove Av Grove Walnut Monterey Pass Rd 60 60 256 71 MONTEREY 665 PARK N INSET 1 – DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES N LEGENDINSET 2 – COUNTY + USC MED CTR METRO Line 70 Route Cesar E.
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