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Harbor Transitway Connections metro.net Harbor Transitway Connections ADAMSADAMS San Pedro Station 23rd St SStationtation Bus Lines and Connections Serving the Harbor Transitway Numbered bus lines operated by Metro. Bus lines prefi xed by letters operated by municipal carriers. WEST AADAMSDAMS Pico Station Grand Station JEFFERSON OLYMPIC FLOWER Washington Expo/ Expo/ University of Southern BROADWAY MAIN Station Western Vermont SAN PEDRO California (USC) FIGUEROAJefferson/USC Station 37th St/USC Station n Harbor Freeway Station I-110 Metro Stations Station Station EXPOSITION BL 7th St/Metro Center Metro Expo Line o, Metro Silver Line n, 7th St/Metro Center Expo Park/ 37th St/USC Station n Metro Rail Station oo o o n 81, 442, 460, DASH F Metro Rail Station oo o o n Metro Silver Line n, 81, 450, CE448 Carson Station * USC Station 25TH ST 23rd Street Metro Rail Station o Metro Expo Line o, Metro Silver Line n, Anza Av-Torrance T2 7th St/Metro Center LA Memorial Exposition Park Coliseum 81, 442, 460, DASH F, DASH King-East Metro Rail Station oo o o n 450 LA Sports Arena Ross Snyder Broadway 45, 745 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR Alvarado St-Westlake 200 Recreation Center Cal State LA Å Metro Silver Line n Carson CA F, CA North-South Shuttle, T3 110 o Gilbert Lindsay Aviation/LAX Metro Rail Station CE438 Downtown Los Angeles Metro Silver Line n, 45, 81, 450, 745, Del Amo Fashion Center T1, T3 Community Center n E Cal State LA Å Metro Silver Line CE448, GA1X, T1, T2 Downtown Los Angeles 450, T1 E VERNONVERNON AVAV N Culver City Metro Expo Line o El Camino Community College T2 o VERNON AV I VERNON AV Harbor Fwy Metro Rail Station 450, 550, T1 L Disneyland 460 n Vernon El Monte Metro Silver Line Harbor Gateway-Vermont Av 205, 550, T1 R Station E VERNON O o n O Downtown Los Angeles Metro Expo Line , Metro Silver Line , Figueroa St 81 Harbor-UCLA Medical Center 1 block west V LEONIS T T T T T L ALAMEDA ST I 81, 442, 460, DASH F SOTO SO SO Fullerton OC721 Long Beach Downtown T3 PACIFIC S El Monte Metro Silver Line n Gardena GA1X, T1 Station Expo/Crenshaw San Pedro-LA Harbor 205, 450, 550 O FRUITLAND Figueroa St 81, DASH F Grand Metro Rail Station o Metro Silver Line n, 81 Torrance Civic Center T1, T3 R T MAIN ST BROADWAY SAN PEDRO ST AVALON BL CENTRAL CENTRAL AV COMPTON BL COMPTON Fullerton 460, OC721 Harbor Gateway 550, T1 USC/Exposition Park 550 E SANTA FE SANTA AV SANTA FE SANTA AV Slauson Station n M o Grand Metro Rail Station 81, DASH F Imperial Hwy 120 Wilmington T3 SLAUSON AV SLAUSON AV Harbor Fwy Metro Rail Station o Metro Silver Line n, 81, 550, CE448 LA Convention Center Metro Silver Line n, 81 Slauson Huntington Beach OC701 Station LA County+USC Medical Center Metro Silver Line n Pacifi c Coast Highway Station * Y A HUNTINGTONHUNTINGTON PARKPARK Knotts Berry Farm 460 LA Int’l Airport Metro Green Line o to LAX Shuttle G 7th St/Metro Center W LA Convention Center Metro Silver Line n, 81, 442, 460, DASH F GAGE AV T GAGE AV n I L.A. LIVE Metro Silver Line , 81 Metro Rail Station oo o o n 450 GAGEGAGE LA County+USC Medical Center Metro Silver Line n S LA Southwest College 120 Banning High School DASH Wilmington CHESTERFIELD N L.A. LIVE Metro Expo Line o, Metro Silver Line n, o A FLORENCE Norwalk Metro Green Line Banning Museum DASH Wilmington R SQUARE T 81, 442, 460, DASH F Palos Verdes Peninsula CE448 FLORENCE AV FLORENCE AV Del Amo Fashion Center T7, T9 R LAX City Bus Center 102 Redondo Beach Metro Green Line o, T2 Downtown Los Angeles 450 O Florence FLORENCEFLORENCE Martin Luther King Jr Bl DASH King – East B Station Rosewood 45 Harbor City 232 R Norwalk Metro Rail Station o 460 A San Pedro-LA Harbor 450, 550 H Harbor Fwy Metro Rail Station o 450, CE448 Palos Verdes Peninsula CE448 WALNUT South Bay Galleria T2 Hermosa Beach 232 South Bay Beach Cities CE438 STAPLES Center Metro Silver Line n, 81 Kaiser Permanente PARK STAPLES Center Metro Expo Line o, Metro Silver Line n, WESTERN AV VERMONT AV ST FIGUEROA Torrance T1, T2 South Bay Medical Center 205, 232 NORMANDIE AV 81, 460, DASH F Union Station oo o n ÅÍ' Metro Silver Line n, T1, T2 LA Harbor College 205, 232 MANCHESTER AV FIRESTONE BL Union Station oo o n ÅÍ' Metro Silver Line n USC/Exposition Park Metro Silver Line n, 81, 550, CE448 LAX City Bus Center 232 Manchester Station n Firestone USC/Exposition Park On west side of Figueroa St Station Long Beach Downtown 232 110 ALAMEDA ST Vernon Metro Rail Station o DASH Southeast FIRESTONEFIREST Manhattan Beach 232 ONE Westlake/MacArthur Park Rosecrans Station Metro Rail Station 200 7th St/Metro Center Pacifi c Coast Highway 232 Metro Rail Station oo o o n Metro Silver Line n Redondo Beach 232 Å n San Pedro-LA Harbor 205, 450 Slauson Station Cal State LA Metro Silver Line Compton Metro Rail Station o 125 Torrance 232, T7, T9 CENTURY BL TWEEDYTWEEDY 7th St/Metro Center WATTSTTS n USC/Exposition Park CE448 Metro Rail Station oo o o n Metro Silver Line n, 81, 442, 460 Downtown Los Angeles Metro Silver Line 103RD ST El Monte Metro Silver Line n Wilmington-Anaheim St 232 103rd St/ Broadway 45, 745 Watts Towers Station Wilmington-Pacifi c Coast Highway DASH Wilmington Cal State LA Å Metro Silver Line n Gardena 125, GA1 Watts Towers o n State Historic CENTURY Culver City Transit Center 108, 358 Grand Metro Rail Station Metro Silver Line Park BROADWAY CENTRAL AV o n MAIN SAN PEDRO AVALON ST ST BL Disneyland 460 Harbor Fwy Metro Rail Station Metro Silver Line , 550 n * At Pacifi c Coast Highway and Carson Stations, board Metro Line 450 Downtown Los Angeles Metro Silver Line n, 45, 81, 442, 460, 745 LA Convention Center Metro Silver Line n on station platforms; all other buses board at on-street stops. n LA County+USC Medical Center Metro Silver Line IMPERIAL HWY Willowbrook El Monte Metro Silver Line Los Angeles n Station Station Lakewood L.A. LIVE Metro Silver Line Southwest EWAY Figueroa St 81 College RY FRE o CENTU Fullerton 460, OC721 Norwalk Metro Rail Station 125 Vermont/ Plaza El Segundo 125 Athens Harbor Avalon Martin Luther King, Jr. 105 Grand Metro Rail Station o Metro Silver Line n, 81, 442, 460 Freeway Multi-Service Ambulatory Station Station Kenneth Rosecrans Av 125 120TH ST Station o n Care Center Harbor Fwy Metro Rail Station o Metro Silver Line n, 45, 81, 550, 745 Hahn Long Beach San Pedro-LA Harbor 550 Plaza Station Huntington Beach OC701 Crenshaw Station n ATHENS Knotts Berry Farm 460 STAPLES Center Metro Silver Line oo o n ÅÍ' n LA Convention Center Metro Silver Line n, 81, 442, 460 Union Station Metro Silver Line EL SEGUNDO BL EL SEGUNDO BL n LA County+USC Medical Center Metro Silver Line n USC/Exposition Park Metro Silver Line , 550 L.A. LIVE Metro Silver Line n, 81, 442, 460 WILLOWBROOK LLYNWOODYNWOOD ALAMEDAALAMED ST Marina del Rey 108, 358 Artesia Transit Center MAIN ST o WILMINGTON AV Norwalk Metro Rail Station 460 7th St/Metro Center Station Crenshaw NORMANDIE VERMONT AV AV WESTERN AV FIGUERO STA A ST San Pedro-LA Harbor 550 Metro Rail Station oo o o n Metro Silver Line n, 450 BROADWAY 190th St-Torrance T6 Rosecrans Station n Slauson Av 108, 358 ROSECRANS AV ROSECRANS AV Slauson Metro Rail Station o 108, 358 Artesia Bl – West 130, 344 STAPLES Center Metro Silver Line n, 81, 442, 460 Artesia Metro Rail Station o 130, 205, T6 Compton oo o n ÅÍ' n Avalon Bl – North 52, 352 M Station Union Station Metro Silver Line , 442, 745 E n Avalon Bl – South 246 T COMPTON BL USC/Exposition Park Metro Silver Line , 81, 442, 460, 550 GARDENA R o Carson 205, 246, CA North-South Shuttle O Vernon Metro Rail Station DASH Southeast BL S O BEACH Compton Airport Carson-Wilmington Av 205 ND I O L RED ALONDRA BL V Compton Community College 130 E Manchester Station R Compton-Wilmington Av 205 7th St/Metro Center Metro Expo Line o, Metro Silver Line n, L I Å n N Metro Rail Station oo o o n 81, 442, 460 Cal State LA Metro Silver Line Cal State University Dominguez Hills 130, T6 E Broadway 45, 745 COMPTONON ComptonCompton Cal State LA Å Metro Silver Line n Del Amo Fashion Center 344, T1, T6 CommunityCommunity n CollegeCollege Disneyland 460 Downtown Los Angeles Metro Silver Line , 450, T1 Artesia El Monte Metro Silver Line n Station Downtown Los Angeles Metro Silver Line n, 45, 81, 442, 460, 745 ARTESIA BL 91 Artesia Transit El Monte Metro Silver Line n Gardena GA1, GA2, GA4, T1 o n Center n Figueroa St 81 Grand Metro Rail Station Metro Silver Line Artesia Transit Center VICTORIA ST SEE MAP California State University Harbor City GA2 WILMINGTON AV Fullerton 460, OC721 W 182ND ST TO LEFT Dominguez Hills o n AVAL Grand Metro Rail Station o Metro Silver Line n, 81, 460 Harbor Fwy Metro Rail Station Metro Silver Line , 450, 550, T1 Harbor Gateway-Vermont Av 205, 550, T1 Great Western Forum 115 ON BL 405 Home Depot Center Harbor-UCLA Medical Center 205, 550, T1 Soccer Stadium Harbor Fwy Metro Rail Station Metro Silver Line n, 45, 81, 550, 745 Victoria Hollywood Park 115 Home Depot Center 52, 130, 205, 246, 352, T6 Park n Station Wardlow Huntington Beach OC701 LA Convention Center Metro Silver Line Victoria n Golf Course Del Amo Inglewood Civic Center 115 LA County+USC Medical Center Metro Silver Line DEL AMO BL Station Knotts Berry Farm 460 LA Harbor College 205 HARBOR n 110 SAN DIEGOSouthbay FWY Pavilion LA Convention Center Metro Silver Line n, 81, 442, 460 L.A.
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