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Lines 166/364 (12/15/19) -- Metro Local and Limited Saturday Effective Dec 15 2019 166 Eastbound to Sun Valley Hacia el este a Sun Valley (Approximate Times / Tiempos Aproximados) CHATSWORTH NORTHRIDGE PANORAMA CITY SUN VALLEY 1 2 3 5 7 Chatsworth Station Nordhoff & Canoga Nordhoff & Reseda Nordhoff & Van Nuys Glenoaks & Branford 5:19A 5:31A 5:45A 6:00A 6:16A 5:58 6:10 6:25 6:40 6:56 6:35 6:47 7:01 7:16 7:32 7:09 7:22 7:36 7:52 8:08 7:43 7:56 8:11 8:28 8:46 8:17 8:30 8:46 9:03 9:21 8:51 9:04 9:20 9:38 9:56 9:25 9:39 9:55 10:13 10:31 9:58 10:12 10:29 10:48 11:06 10:32 10:46 11:03 11:23 11:41 11:06 11:21 11:38 11:58 12:17P 11:39 11:54 12:13P 12:33P 12:52 12:13P 12:28P 12:48 1:08 1:27 12:49 1:03 1:23 1:43 2:03 1:23 1:37 1:57 2:18 2:38 1:57 2:11 2:31 2:53 3:13 2:32 2:46 3:06 3:28 3:48 3:08 3:22 3:41 4:03 4:23 3:43 3:57 4:16 4:38 4:58 4:18 4:32 4:51 5:13 5:33 4:55 5:09 5:28 5:48 6:08 5:30 5:44 6:03 6:23 6:42 6:06 6:20 6:38 6:58 7:16 6:43 6:57 7:15 7:33 7:51 7:29 7:43 8:01 8:18 8:35 8:24 8:37 8:52 9:08 9:25 9:25 9:36 9:50 10:04 10:18 Saturday 166 Westbound to Chatsworth Hacia el oeste a Chatsworth (Approximate Times / Tiempos Aproximados) SUN VALLEY PACOIMA PANORAMA CITY NORTHRIDGE CHATSWORTH 7 6 5 4 2 1 Glenoaks & Branford Osborne & Glenoaks Nordhoff & Van Nuys Nordhoff & Balboa Nordhoff & Canoga Chatsworth Station 5:23A 5:28A 5:42A 5:53A 6:12A 6:21A 6:01 6:06 6:20 6:31 6:50 6:59 6:38 6:44 6:58 7:10 7:29 7:39 7:15 7:21 7:36 7:48 8:09 8:19 7:52 7:58 8:14 8:26 8:47 8:57 8:28 8:34 8:50 9:02 9:23 9:33 9:03 9:09 9:25 9:37 10:00 10:10 9:40 9:45 10:00 10:13 10:36 10:46 10:15 10:20 10:35 10:48 11:11 11:21 10:50 10:55 11:10 11:23 11:46 11:56 11:25 11:30 11:45 11:58 12:21P 12:31P 12:00P 12:05P 12:20P 12:32P 12:55 1:05 12:35 12:40 12:55 1:07 1:30 1:40 1:10 1:15 1:30 1:42 2:05 2:15 1:45 1:50 2:05 2:17 2:40 2:50 2:20 2:25 2:40 2:52 3:15 3:25 2:55 3:00 3:15 3:27 3:50 4:00 3:30 3:35 3:50 4:02 4:25 4:35 4:05 4:10 4:25 4:37 5:00 5:10 4:40 4:45 5:00 5:12 5:35 5:45 5:15 5:20 5:35 5:47 6:08 6:18 5:50 5:55 6:10 6:23 6:45 6:55 6:25 6:30 6:45 6:58 7:20 7:30 7:05 7:10 7:25 7:37 7:57 8:06 8:08 8:12 8:25 8:36 8:54 9:03 9:09 9:13 9:25 9:35 9:52 10:01 Sunday and Holiday 166 Eastbound to Sun Valley Hacia el este a Sun Valley (Approximate Times / Tiempos Aproximados) CHATSWORTH NORTHRIDGE PANORAMA CITY SUN VALLEY 1 2 3 5 7 Chatsworth Station Nordhoff & Canoga Nordhoff & Reseda Nordhoff & Van Nuys Glenoaks & Branford 6:40A 6:51A 7:02A 7:17A 7:30A 7:20 7:31 7:42 7:58 8:13 7:58 8:11 8:24 8:40 8:56 8:38 8:51 9:05 9:22 9:41 9:18 9:31 9:47 10:04 10:23 10:00 10:13 10:29 10:46 11:05 10:40 10:53 11:09 11:28 11:47 11:20 11:33 11:51 12:10P 12:29P 12:00P 12:14P 12:32P 12:52 1:11 12:40 12:54 1:14 1:34 1:53 1:22 1:36 1:56 2:16 2:35 2:04 2:18 2:38 2:58 3:17 2:46 3:00 3:20 3:40 3:59 3:28 3:42 4:02 4:22 4:41 4:10 4:24 4:44 5:04 5:23 4:53 5:07 5:27 5:46 6:05 5:35 5:49 6:09 6:28 6:47 6:18 6:32 6:52 7:10 7:29 7:02 7:16 7:34 7:52 8:11 7:47 8:01 8:17 8:34 8:51 8:33 8:46 9:01 9:16 9:30 Sunday and Holiday 166 Westbound to Chatsworth Hacia el oeste a Chatsworth (Approximate Times / Tiempos Aproximados) SUN VALLEY PACOIMA PANORAMA CITY NORTHRIDGE CHATSWORTH 7 6 5 4 2 1 Glenoaks & Branford Osborne & Glenoaks Nordhoff & Van Nuys Nordhoff & Balboa Nordhoff & Canoga Chatsworth Station 7:12A 7:15A 7:30A 7:41A 7:59A 8:08A 7:53 7:56 8:12 8:23 8:44 8:53 8:34 8:37 8:54 9:05 9:26 9:35 9:16 9:19 9:36 9:48 10:09 10:18 9:57 10:00 10:18 10:30 10:52 11:02 10:39 10:42 11:00 11:12 11:34 11:44 11:21 11:24 11:42 11:55 12:17P 12:27P 12:03P 12:06P 12:24P 12:37P 12:59 1:09 12:45 12:48 1:06 1:19 1:42 1:52 1:27 1:30 1:48 2:01 2:24 2:34 2:09 2:12 2:30 2:43 3:06 3:16 2:51 2:54 3:12 3:25 3:48 3:58 3:34 3:37 3:54 4:07 4:30 4:40 4:17 4:20 4:36 4:49 5:12 5:22 4:59 5:02 5:18 5:31 5:54 6:04 5:42 5:45 6:00 6:12 6:34 6:44 6:25 6:28 6:42 6:54 7:15 7:25 7:08 7:11 7:24 7:35 7:56 8:06 7:51 7:54 8:06 8:17 8:38 8:48 8:47 8:50 9:02 9:12 9:33 9:42 ROUTE MAP SUN VALLEY Glenoaks Bl f 7 MontagueSan St Fernando Rd 6 Laurel Cyn5 Bl 92 e BranfordArleta St Av 353 PACOIMA 230 Osborne St Roscoe Bl Terra Bella St Woodman Av 794 INSET MAP 1 224 Van Nuys Bl 152 PANORAMA 167 CITY b Shirley Av Van Nuys Bl 233 744 NORTH 5 788 HILLS 158 Sepulveda Bl 234 734 405 Nordhoff St Haskell Av Tampa Av N o r Woodley Av d 237 h o f f W Lassen St Hayvenhurst Av Plummer St a Devonshire St y CE573 CE574 W/B Balboa Bl 4 236 Louise Av Nordhoff St Corbin Av White Oak Av NORTHRIDGE Nordhoff St Zelzah Av 239 RESEDA Lindley Av d 239 Reseda Bl 3 240 744 c Wilbur Av ML Line 364 Limited Stop Area Glenoaks & Montague St to Nordhoff Canoga Av Tampa Av 242 167 b Corbin Av SEE INSET LEGEND 243 1 CE419 Winnetka Av 243 Route of Lines 166-364 Mason Av Route of Line 166 only 353 Chatsworth De Soto Av 158 244 Route of Line 364 only Roscoe Canoga Av Nordhoff Canoga Av Old Depot a 2 North Hollywood To Route of Orange Line CHATSWORTH Plaza Rd CANOGA 1 Owensmouth Av Metrolink Rail AM PARK Topanga Cyn Bl 245 ML Local Stop Timepoint Limited Stop Timepoint 152 Nordhoff St Plummer St Parthenia St Lassen St Limited Stop Timepoint MAP NOTES Single Direction Only a Chatsworth Station Limited Stop Metro 158, 166, 167, 244, 245, 364, Metro Orange Line Orange Line; CE419; SV-C; SC791; Station Timepoint Metrolink Ventura County Line, Metro Orange Line Station Amtrak Amtrak Station b Northridge Fashion Center Metrolink Station c Northridge Station LD - Northridge; Transit Center Metrolink Ventura County Line CE LADOT Commuter Express d C.S.U. Northridge LD LADOT DASH e Whiteman Airport SC Santa Clarita Transit f Hansen Dam Recreational Park SV Simi Valley Transit Seriously? Help keep Metro clean... If you brought it on board, please take it with you when you leave. 150974 Monday through Friday Effective Dec 15 2019 166/364 Eastbound to Sun Valley Hacia el este a Sun Valley (Approximate Times / Tiempos Aproximados) CHATSWORTH NORTHRIDGE PANORAMA CITY SUN VALLEY 1 2 3 5 7 Route Chatsworth Station Nordhoff & Canoga Nordhoff & Reseda Nordhoff & Van Nuys Glenoaks & Branford 166 5:06A 5:18A 5:31A 5:46A 6:02A 166 5:34 5:46 6:00 6:16 6:34 166 5:50 6:02 6:16 6:32 6:50 166 6:03 6:17 6:31 6:48 7:06 166 6:18 6:32 6:47 7:04 7:22 166 6:36 6:51 7:06 7:24 7:42 166 6:56 7:11 7:26 7:44 8:02 166 7:15 7:30 7:46 8:04 8:22 166 7:35 7:50 8:06 8:24 8:42 166 7:55 8:10 8:26 8:44 9:02 166 8:20 8:35 8:51 9:09 9:27 166 8:43 8:58 9:15 9:34 9:52 166 9:08 9:23 9:40 9:59 10:17 166 9:33 9:48 10:05 10:24 10:42 166 9:57 10:12 10:29 10:48 11:06 166 10:20 10:35 10:52 11:11 11:29 166 10:43 10:58 11:15 11:34 11:52 166 11:06 11:21 11:38 11:57 12:15P 166 11:29 11:44 12:01P 12:20P 12:38 166 11:52 12:07P 12:24 12:43 1:01 166 12:14P 12:29 12:46 1:05 1:23 166 12:36 12:51 1:08 1:27 1:45 166 12:59 1:14 1:31 1:50 2:08 166 — — — B1:51 — 166 — — 1:47 C2:07 — 166 1:19 1:34 1:51 2:12 2:30 166 1:36 1:51 2:08 2:30 2:48 166 1:51 2:06 2:24 2:46 3:04 166 2:06 2:21 2:39 3:01 3:20 166 2:21 2:36 2:54 3:16 3:35 166 — — 3:04 D3:26 — 166 2:36 2:51 3:09 3:31 3:50 166 2:47 3:02 3:21 3:43 4:02 166 2:59 3:14 3:33 3:55 4:14 166 3:11 3:26 3:45 4:07 4:26 166 3:23 3:38 3:57 4:19 4:38 166 3:35 3:50 4:09 4:31 4:50 364 3:49 4:04 4:19 4:39 4:55 166 3:52 4:07 4:26 4:48 5:07 364 4:05 4:20 4:35 A4:55 — 166 4:08 4:23 4:42 5:03 5:22 364 4:18 4:33 4:50 5:10 5:26 166 4:24 4:39 4:58 A5:19 — 364 4:34 4:49 5:06 5:26 5:42 166 4:40 4:55 5:14 5:35 5:54 364 4:50 5:05 5:22 A5:42 — 166 4:56 5:11 5:30 5:51 6:09 166 5:03 5:18 5:37 A5:58 — 166 5:13 5:28 5:47 6:08 6:26 166 5:24 5:39 5:58 6:19 6:37 166 5:50 6:05 6:24 6:44 7:02 166 6:19 6:34 6:52 7:11 7:29 166 6:48 7:03 7:20 7:39 7:56 166 7:18 7:32 7:50 8:09 8:26 166 7:50 8:04 8:21 8:39 8:55 166 8:24 8:37 8:52 9:09 9:25 166 9:24 9:37 9:52 A10:08 — 166 10:26 10:38 10:52 11:07 11:23 Monday through Friday 166/364 Westbound to Chatsworth Hacia el oeste a Chatsworth (Approximate Times / Tiempos Aproximados) SUN VALLEY PACOIMA PANORAMA CITY NORTHRIDGE CHATSWORTH 7 6 5 4 2 1 Route Glenoaks & Branford Osborne & Glenoaks Nordhoff & Van Nuys Nordhoff & Balboa Nordhoff & Canoga Chatsworth Station 166 4:31A 4:35A 4:46A 4:55A 5:13A 5:22A 166 4:59 5:03 5:16 5:25 5:44 5:53 166 — 5:18 5:31 5:41 6:01 6:10 166 — 5:33 5:46 5:56 6:17 6:26 166 5:44 5:48 6:01 6:14 6:36 6:46 166 5:57 6:02 6:16 6:29 6:51 7:01 166 6:13 6:18 6:32 6:46 7:09 7:20 166 — 6:28 6:43 6:57 7:20 7:31 166 6:31 6:36 6:51 7:05 7:28 7:39 166 6:37 6:42 6:57 7:12 7:35 7:46 166 6:43 6:48 7:03 7:18 7:41 7:52 166 6:49 6:54 7:09 7:24 7:47 7:58 364 6:56 7:01 7:15 7:29 7:48 7:59 166 7:01 7:06 7:22 7:37 8:00 8:11 364 7:10 7:15 7:29 7:43 8:02 8:13 166 7:15 7:20 7:36 7:51 8:14 8:25 364 7:24 7:29 7:43 7:57 8:15 8:26 166 7:30 7:35 7:51 8:05 8:28 8:39 364 7:40 7:45 7:59 8:11 8:29 8:40 166 7:46 7:51 8:07 8:20 8:43 8:54 364 7:56 8:01 8:15 8:27 8:44 8:55 166 8:04 8:09 8:25 8:38 9:01 9:12 166 8:19 8:24 8:40 8:53 9:16 9:27 166 8:34 8:39 8:55 9:07 9:30 9:41 166 8:54 8:59 9:15 9:27 9:50 10:01 166 9:18 9:23 9:39 9:51 10:14 10:25 166 9:42 9:47 10:03 10:15 10:38 10:49 166 10:06 10:11 10:27 10:39 11:02 11:13 166 10:30 10:35 10:51 11:03 11:26 11:37 166 10:54 10:59 11:15 11:27 11:50 12:01P 166 11:18 11:23 11:39 11:51 12:15P 12:26 166 11:42 11:47 12:03P 12:16P 12:40 12:51 166 12:06P 12:11P 12:27 12:40 1:04 1:15 166 12:30 12:35 12:51 1:04 1:28 1:39 166 12:54 12:59 1:15 1:28 1:52 2:03 166 1:18 1:23 1:39 1:52 2:16 2:27 166 1:42 1:47 2:03 2:16 2:39 2:51 166 2:06 2:11 2:27 2:40 3:04 3:16 166 2:27 2:32 2:48 3:01 3:25 3:37 166 2:48 2:53 3:09 3:22 3:46 3:58 166 3:09 3:14 3:30 3:43 4:07 4:19 166 3:30 3:35 3:51 4:04 4:28 4:40 166 3:48 3:53 4:09 4:22 4:46 4:58 166 4:05 4:10 4:26 4:39 5:03 5:15 166 4:21 4:26 4:42 4:55 5:19 5:31 166 4:37 4:42 4:58 5:11 5:35 5:47 166 4:54 4:59
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