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Bus lines prefi xed by letters operated by municipal carriers. MOORPARK ST SHERMAN OAKS Chatsworth Station n Warner Center Station n Reseda Station n Van Nuys Station n Laurel Canyon Station n Cal State University Northridge (CSUN) 166, 167, 364 Cal State University Northridge (CSUN) 240, 744 Sherman Oaks 233, 237, 744 LA Mission College 230 Municipal Bus Services Canoga Park Metro Orange Line n, 244, 245 Encino 240. 744 Studio City DASH Van Nuys/Studio City Laurel Canyon Bl 230 LADOT Commuter Express CE422 Downtown Los Angeles Metro Orange Line n,Metro Red Line o, Northridge Å 240, 744 Van Nuys Å 233, 237, 656 (owl), 744, Laurel Plaza 230 Antelope Valley Transit AV787 Í, Å, CE419 Northridge Hospital Medical Center 240, 744 DASH Panorama City/Van Nuys Pacoima 230 Santa Clarita Transit SC791, 796 Northridge 158, 166, 167, 364, CE419 Van Nuys Airport 237 Studio City 230 Ventura Intercity Service Reseda 240, 744 Northridge Fashion Center 166, 167, 364 Sun Valley 230 Transit Authority (VISTA) Conejo Connection Tarzana 240, 744 Van Nuys Bl 233, 656 (owl), 744 Santa Clarita SC791 Tarzana Medical Center 240, 744 Van Nuys Government Center 233, 237, 656 (owl), 744, Sylmar/San Fernando Å 230 Simi Valley SV C Canoga Station n Ventura Bl 240, 744 DASH Panorama City/Van Nuys Valley Plaza 230 Van Nuys Í, Å Fallbrook Center 164 Westwood Valley-Westside Express (AM/PM peak only) Valley Village 230 Newhall SC796 Balboa Station n Woodley Av 237 Municipal Bus Services North Hollywood Station on Santa Clarita SC796 Century City CE573 LADOT Commuter Express CE419 Municipal Bus Service Bob Hope Airport (BUR) ÅÍ 224 to 165, BB NoHo-Empire Santa Clarita Transit SC791 Valencia SC796 Encino 236, 237 Victory Bl 164 Granada Hills 236, 237 LADOT DASH DASH Panorama City/Van Nuys, Burbank Bl – Eastbound 154 Simi Valley Transit SV C Burbank Bl – Westbound 156, 656 (owl) West Hills 164 Knollwood 236 DASH Van Nuys/Studio City Burbank – Downtown Å 154, 183 Nordhoff Station n Lake Balboa Southeast of station n Woodman Station n Burbank – Empire District BB NoHo-Empire Cal State University Northridge (CSUN) 166, 364 De Soto Station LAX/El Segundo Employment Ctr CE574 Arleta 158 Burbank – Media District BB NoHo-Media District, CE549 Chatsworth Metro Orange Line n, 166, 364 Canoga Park 244 Northridge 236, 237 n Burbank 154 Chandler Bl 156, 656 (owl) Northridge 166, 364 Chatsworth ÍÅ 244, Metro Orange Line Sylmar 236 De Soto Av 244 Devonshire St 158 Downtown Los Angeles Metro Red Line o Northridge Fashion Center 166, 364 Sylmar/San Fernando Å 236 Lancaster Å AV787 Hazeltine Av DASH Van Nuys/Studio City Glendale ÅÍ 183, CE549 Victory Bl 164 Roscoe Station n Newhall Å SC796 Kaiser Permanente Med Center 158 Hollywood Metro Red Line o, 156, 656 (owl) Westwood/UCLA CE573 Fallbrook Av 152, 353 Palmdale Å AV787 Laurel Plaza 154 Kaiser Panorama City Medical Center 152, 353 Fallbrook Center 152, 353 Santa Clarita Å SC796 Municipal Bus Service Oxnard St 154 L.A.LIVE Metro Red Line o to Metro Blue or Expo Line oo n Roscoe Bl 152, 353 Valencia SC796 LADOT Commuter Express CE573, CE574 Sherman Oaks Fashion Square 158 LA Pierce College Metro Orange Line Ventura Bl – West 244 Studio City DASH Van Nuys/Studio City LA Valley College Metro Orange Line n, 156, 656 (owl) Sherman Way Station n Victory Bl 164 Woodley Station n Tarzana 154 Lankershim Bl 162, 224, 353 Sherman Way 162, 163 Woodland Hills 164, 244 Granada Hills 237 Valley Glen 158 Magnolia Bl 183, BB NoHo-Media District West Hills 162, 163 LAX Airport 237 to LAX FlyAway ' at Woodley Av/Saticoy St Ventura Bl 158 NBC Studios BB NoHo-Media District, CE549 West Hills Medical Center 162, 163 Municipal Bus Services North Hills 237 Woodman Av 158 Newhall SC757 Antelope Valley Transit AV787 N Hollywood Park/Library/Rec Center 156, 183 Warner Center Station n Sherman Oaks 237 Santa Clarita Transit SC796 Municipal Bus Service Olive View Medical Center 224 Agoura Hills 161, CE422 VA Sepulveda Ambulatory Care Ctr 237 LADOT DASH DASH Van Nuys/Studio City Oxnard St 154 Calabasas 161 Pierce College Station n Van Nuys 237 Corbin Av 243 Van Nuys Airport (VNY) 237 Pacoima 224 Camarillo ÍÅ VISTA Valley College Station n Panorama City 152, 353, 656 (owl) Porter Ranch 243 Victory Bl 164, 237 Canoga Park 150, 245 Burbank Bl 156, 656 (owl) Pasadena CE549 n Porter Ranch Town Center 243 Woodley Av – Northbound 237 Chatsworth ÍÅ Metro Orange Line , 245 Burbank - Media District CE549 Providence/St Joseph Med Center BB NoHo-Media District, CE549 Esplanade Mall VISTA Ventura Bl – East 243 Chatsworth ÅÍ Metro Orange Line n, 167 Roscoe Bl 152, 353 Fallbrook Center 164, 169 Victory Bl 164 Sepulveda Station n Coldwater Canyon Av 167 Santa Clarita SC757 Lancaster Å AV787 Winnetka Av 243 Getty Center 234 (weekends, late night], 734 Glendale CE549 Sepulveda Dam Rec Area Metro Orange Line n, 154 Newhall Å SC796 Woodland Hills 164 LA Mission College 234 Sherman Way 162, 224 to 163 Oxnard Transit Center ÍÅ VISTA San Fernando 234, 734 Hazeltine Av DASH Van Nuys/Studio City Tampa Station n Sun Valley Å 152, 224 Palmdale Å AV787 San Fernando Mission 234 Kaiser Permanente Medical Center 167 Sylmar/San Fernando Å 224 Santa Clarita SC796 Loehmann’s Plaza 242 Sepulveda Bl 234, 734 Moorpark St DASH Van Nuys/Studio City Universal City Metro Red Line o, 156, 224, 656 (owl) Thousand Oaks 161, CE422, VISTA Northridge Å 242 Sepulveda Pass 234 (weekends, late night], 734 Panorama City 167, 656 (owl) Northridge Fashion Center 242 Valencia SC757 Topanga Canyon Bl – Southbound 169 Sherman Oaks 234, 734 Pasadena CE549 Porter Ranch 242 Valley Glen Metro Orange Line n, 154, 156, 656 (owl) Topanga Canyon Bl – Northbound 245 Skirball Museum 234 (weekends, late night], 734 Plummer St 167 Valley Village
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