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Bigbluebus.Com 310.451.5444 Effective August 21, 2016 GATEWAY C.E.Y./ HILGARD PLAZA P2 HUB TERMINAL Leyenda Legend BELLAGIO RD Serves Rapid 12 Routes 1, 2, 8, 17 & 18 stop on Charles Buses stop at Hilgard Getty Center all day. E. Young Dr. between Westholme Ave. Terminal from 7am to Big Blue Bus Routes Metro Rail Station and Manning Ave. from 8pm to 7am 8pm on weekdays only. MORAGA DR on weekdays; weekends all day Estación de Metro Rail BEVERLY DR Rutas de Big Blue Bus (except Route 18 Saturday only and Future Metro Rail Station Route 17 no weekend service to UCLA). 1 2 8 17 18 Futura Estación de Metro Rail 1 Main St & Santa Monica Blvd 405 STRATHMORE AVE UCLA Metro Rail Line R Gateway D Línea de Metro Rail 12 2 Wilshire Blvd G Wilshire/ SEPULVEDA BLVD STRATHMORE Plaza N Future Metro Rail Line PL U Western O 3 Lincoln Blvd Y Station Futura Línea de Metro Rail FAIRFAX AVE LA BREA AVE RIMPAU BLVD SANTA MONICA BLVD BLVD CRENSHAW AVE ARLINGTON E C.E.Y./ WESTHOLME AVE Purple Line – Purple Line Extension UCLA CHARLE S P2 WILSHIRE BLVD WILSHIRE BLVD WILSHIRE BLVD HILGARD AVE 3 LincolnSANTA Blvd Rapid MONICA – Crenshaw/LAX Line AVE VETERAN HUB Ronald Reagan-UCLA Purple Line Extension Purple WESTWOOD PLAZA BEVERLY HILLS (under construction) Line 5 OlympicMOUNTAINS Blvd – Century City Medical Center SAN VICENTE BLVD SUNSET BLVD 7 7 Pico Blvd LITTLE On-demand service 8pm-3am Friday & KOREATOWN LE CONTE AVE SHUMACHERETHIOPIA DR Saturday only to/from 17th Street/SMC Station BEVERLY DR LA CIENEGA BLVD 7 Pico Blvd Rapid Beverly OLYMPIC BLVD DOHENY DR ROBERTSON BLVD OLYMPIC BLVD OLYMPIC BLVD Servicio por solicitud de 8pm a 3am sólo el viernes Hills UCLA/Westwood & y sábado hacia/desde la Estación 17th Street/SMC. HS S BEVERLY DR 8 BARRINGTON PL WESTWOOD Ocean Park Blvd Los Angeles WESTWOOD BLVD HS Other Symbols Otros Símbolos 15 Century City Pacific Palisades WESTWOOD BLVD HEATH AVE 9 Doctors ALFRED ST Downtown LA Freeway 1 2 3 Brentwood School Westfield Hospital FAIRFAX AVE CHAYOTE ST 18 Century City AVENUE OF THE STARS 7 PICO BLVD 7 East Campus AVE ARLINGTON WESTERN AVE 10 BLVD CRENSHAW Express Rapid^ Archer School 2 CENTURY PARK E Terminus BARRINGTON AVE BARRINGTON AVE Shopping Center for Girls 17 5 PICO BLVD Terminal de Línea 1 WILSHIRE BLVD 7 12 UCLA/Westwood & Brentwood CONSTELLATION BLVD Overland Ave Freeway Service Village 8 12 Select weekday trips to 7 MID CENTURY 7 Rimpau Transit Servicio de Carretera Westwood CENTURY Beverlywood via Monte CITY 14 Bundy Dr & Centinela Ave PARK W CITY Mar Dr. and Airdrome St. Center Select Trips Only Village LAPD SUNSET BLVD SUNSET BLVD Emerson Wilshire Division 15 Barrington Ave Viajes Designados MS DR VENICE BLVD REXFORD DR 10 Interstate Freeway Barrington AIRDROME ST DOHENY DR AIRDROME ST 7 Wilshire Blvd/Bundy Dr - Carretera Interstate 16 Recreation LINDBROOKGAYLEY AVE 5 RANCHO Board inside Rimpau Transit 21, 2016 August Effective Marina del Rey^ Center SANTA MONICA BLVD BEVERWIL DR Center toward Santa Monica. US Highway PARK MONTE MAR DR HILLSBORO RD BRENTWOOD MOTOR AVE 7 Board on Pico Blvd. east of UCLA – VA Medical Center – Carretera US 15 BONSALL AVE Fox BAGLEY AVE 17 Paul Revere MANNING AVE WASHINGTON BLVD Palms 8 12 Studios San Vicente Blvd. toward State Highway/Freeway MS 5 Weekday service between Wilshire/Western Station. Century City and Palms FAIRFAX AVE UCLA - Abbot Kinney - 1 Carretera Estatal Select weekday trips On Sundays Route 18 Westwood Federal 18 14 18 OVERLAND AVE Station from 6am-9:45am Marina del Rey to/from Paul Revere ends on San Vicente Park Building Rancho Park Park ALLENFORD AVE OLYMPIC BLVD and 2:45pm-7:30pm. LA CIENEGA BLVD AMALFI DR AMALFI 43 Middle School. Blvd. at Gorham Ave. 17th St Station – SMC – Montana Parque BRINGHAM WESTWOOD BLVD S BEVERLY DR 41 GORHAM AVE Wadsworth GUTHRIE AVE DOWLEN On weekends Route 17 Cheviot Hills CASTLE HEIGHTSBEVERLYWOOD AVE 41 Clockwise Theatre DR 17 Airport EISENHOWER 17 ends at VA West LA Kaiser 41Will Dextrorso Rogers State Recreation Center 42 Aeropuerto Medical Center. CADILLAC AVE Historic Park SAN VICENTE BLVD 14 AVE PICO BLVD Permanente ARLINGTON AVE ARLINGTON 42 Counterclockwise WESTERN AVE University/College 42 Sinistrórsum 14 VA Medical Ctr Rancho Park CHEVIOT Universidad VETERAN AVE WASHINGTON BLVD LA BREA AVE S BUNDY18 DR Golf Course HILLS VENICE BLVD 10 43 26th St & San Vicente Blvd^ Felicia Mahood SEPULVEDA BLVD Westside 10 Hospital/Medical Center 15 Sawtelle Express via I-10 Fwy. 26TH ST Senior Center Pavilion CATTARAUGUS AVE Hamilton 17th St Station – SMC – Hospital/Centro Medico 43 S CENTINELA AVE CORINTH AVEJapantown HS 44 SUNSET BLVD West LA Ocean Park^ Shopping/Commercial Area 25TH ST TEXAS AVE To Downtown Los Angeles BERKELEY ST University FEDERALCivic AVE Center Westwood 405 AVE Centro Comercial 24TH ST 16 SALTAIRHS AVE SAWTELLE BLVD Sepulveda S BARRINGTON AVELAPD WLA ASHBY AVEStation See Map Inset ^ Monday-Friday Service BURLINGAME AVE STANFORD ST 23RD ST Division Station Expo Line Civic Center MORENO AVE Servicio de lunes a viernes YALE ST LA County Expo Line Centro Cívico 22ND ST Social Services MOTOR WEST BAGLEY AVE CANFIELD AVE 5 ROBERTSON BLVD HARVARD ST Rapid Routes: Limited-Stop Service BLVD Point of Interest 21ST ST NATIONAL BLVD ADAMS Ruta Rapid: Servicio de paradas limitadas MONTANA AVE Notre Dame Palms NATIONAL Punto de Interés 20TH ST PRINCETON ST WEST MANNING AVE 2 New West BLVD Academy Recreation BLVD 19TH ST Charter School LOS ANGELES EXPOSITION Center Temescal Pacific Palisades 17TH ST 18 Bundy 10 Gateway Park Commercial District 1 Station 5 ARLINGTON AVE ARLINGTON WESTERN AVE LA BREA AVE FARMDALE CRENSHAW BLVD CRENSHAW SUNSET BLVD 16TH ST New LA CIENEGA JEFFERSON BLVD Franklin ES 43 Expo Line Expo Line Roads HS Daniel KELTON AVE Expo Line ALTA AVE PICO BLVD NATIONAL BLVD MOTOR AVE HUGHES AVE 17 Culver City Station 43 WILSHIRE BLVD Webster OVERLAND AVE Palms Palisades 7 MS 12 ROBERTSON Expo Line Douglas BENTLEY AVE Station BLVD HS ARIZONA AVE Expo Line La Cienega/Jefferson Expo/La Brea Farmdale Expo/Crenshaw Expo/ MARQUEZ AVE Park 14 BLVD PENNSYLVANIA SEPULVEDA BLVD Station Station Station Station Western 15TH ST SANTA MONICA BLVD 10 BAGLEY AVE Downtown CULVER IDAHO AVE COLORADO AVE 17 Expo Line Expo Line Expo Line Expo Line Express via I-10 Fwy. Station Palisades Park 43 15 Southern California Hospital Culver City CITY Expo Line 14TH ST WASHINGTON AVE McKinley ES SUNSET & Recreation BROADWAY BLVD Culver City 9 AMALFI DR OLYMPIC BLVD 8 PALMS BLVD Center SAN VICENTE BLVD EUCLID ST CALIFORNIA AVE CLOVERFIELD BLVD CRENSHAW Montana Ave STEWARTEXPOSITION S Pacific 41 WILSHIRE BLVD ST WESTDALE PALMS 12TH ST 42 10 7 E BEVERLY BLVD 9 Library ALPINE ST MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BLVD Palisades GEORGINA AVE 42 St John’s Stewart 10 L RODEO RD 11TH ST 41 DMV Hospital St Park CENTINELA AVE E CESAR CHAVEZ AVE N VIGNES ST PACIFIC CARLYLE AVE S BARRINGTON AVE 9TH ST 3RD ST Pacifica ROSE AVE WASHINGTON BLVDG PALISADES Lincoln St Anne’s GATEWAY VENICE BLVD ENTRADA DR Christian HS 26th Street/ Edison ES Sony TEMPLE ST MS School BUNDY DR WOODBINEPalms ST N LEIMERT SM Bergamot Station NATIONAL BLVD GLENDON AVE Pictures MONTANA AVE SM/UCLA MS S ALVARADO ST 16 Crenshaw/LAX Line CRENSHAW BLVD CRENSHAW Roosevelt Montessori A (under construction) PARK 1 Expo Line 1ST ST CHINATOWN 7TH ST ES Medical Center School 5 17 12 Westlake/MacArthur Park CHAUTAUQUA BLVD CHAUTAUQUA LA County S Red Line 2ND ST 9 Public Health Purple Line LINCOLN BLVD 17th Street/ O 3RD ST LA County LA TEMESCAL CANYON RD Building WILSHIRE BLVD Virginia Superior Cathedral Olvera St 41 SMC Station Crossroads 405 CULVER BLVD Ave Park CENTINELA AVE SAWTELLE BLVD L MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BLVD Montana Ave Expo Line Red Line LUCAS AVE Court School 6TH ST 4TH ST Disney LA Civic Union 20TH ST Purple Line 4TH ST Shopping District On-demand service 8pm-3am Friday and VIRGINIA Concert Hall Center Station 25TH ST 12 8TH ST 41 AVE Pico N Red Line 6TH ST St. Monica Saturday to/from 17th Street/SMC Station. 44 Library Santa Monica Venice Blvd., Motor Ave., and 5TH ST ES and HS 10 Purple Line Will Rogers Reed Washington Blvd. served on OLYMPIC BLVD 5TH ST Grant 44 Municipal Airport W Gold Line State Park Park Euclid Memorial 17TH ST 8 MC LAUGHLIN AVE southbound trips from UCLA. 6TH ST The Broad Silver Line LEIMERT BLVD SMC Madison PEARL ST Mar Vista 9 23RD ST ES Airport Park Civic Center W CHANNEL RD Miles Playhouse Campus and Park Park 10 SMC Bundy Recreation O Red Line 18 Center MOCA ENTRADA DR Broad Stage 42 16 Clover Barker Campus T Purple Line 10 SAN VICENTE BLVD 3RD ST Woodlawn 20TH ST Park Hanger Windward 1 42 Fairview 7th St/Metro Center HOPE ST GRAND AVE GEORGINA AVE SANTA 41 Cemetery STEWART AVE School N E 1ST ST OCEAN AVE 2 Library MAR VISTA PICO BLVD OVERLAND AVE Red Line 2ND ST 44 ROSE AVE LA Central OLIVE ST MONICA 42 Santa Monica SMC Airport Purple Line S MAIN ST ALTA AVE Library The Geffen Little Tokyo/Arts District 23RD ST Arts Campus W Blue Line BROADWAY 41 College Gold Line Annenberg 6TH ST Expo Line Contemporary STAPLES S SAN PEDRO ST O Pershing Square at MOCA Community COLORADO AVE 44 Center Silver LITTLE Beach House 1 MONTANA AVE 14 VENICE BLVD Line Red Line E D L.A. Live Purple Line TOKYO EUCLID ST V WASHINGTON BLVD LA Convention OLYMPIC BLVD AVE IDAHO AVE A PALMS BLVD Palisades SM Swim Center E 3RD ST E Blue Line John FE Park MICHIGAN AVE S WASHINGTON AVE 7 Center AIRPORT AVE Expo Line E 4TH ST 3RD ST 5TH ST Santa Adams O 17TH ST DEWEYROSE ST AVE R BEETHOVEN ST CULVER BLVD Pico CALIFORNIA AVE Monica MS 16TH ST Will Rogers WALGROVE AVE Blue Line 2ND ST 4TH ST HS PICO BLVD Learning ASHLAND AVE 6TH
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