List of former Metro Express routes

Former Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Metro Express routes in Los Angeles County, California.

Former Metro Express system map

400-405: via Pasadena Freeway

401 - Downtown Los Angeles - Pasadena via Allen Avenue Express

Line 401 provided service from Downtown Los Angeles to Pasadena via the Pasadena Freeway. Line 401 ran along Arroyo Parkway, Colorado Boulevard, and Allen Avenue. Line 401 was cancelled as a result of the opening of the Metro Gold Line and was replaced by Line 686, with the southern terminus at the Fillmore Station.

402 - Park-n-Ride - Pasadena - Downtown Los Angeles Express

Line 402 was a rush hour-only express line terminating at a park-n-ride facility in old town Pasadena near Colorado Boulevard and Fair Oaks Avenue. It was cancelled in June 2001.

406-409: Glendale Freeway

406 - Los Angeles - Sunland via Pennsylvania Avenue Express

Line 406 was a rush hour-only express for Line 90, traveling on the Golden State Freeway (Interstate 5) and Glendale Freeway (SR 2) before exiting SR 2 at Verdugo Boulevard in La Cañada Flintridge and joining Line 90 for the remainder of the route to Sunland. It was replaced by LADOT Commuter Express 409 in June 1995.

407 - Los Angeles - Sunland via La Crescenta Avenue Express

Line 407 was a rush hour-only express for Line 91, traveling on the Golden State Freeway (Interstate 5) and Glendale Freeway (SR 2) before exiting SR 2 at Verdugo Boulevard in La Cañada Flintridge and joining Line 91 for the remainder of the route to Sunland. It was replaced by LADOT Commuter Express 409 in June 1995.

410-419: via Golden State Freeway

410 - Glenoaks Boulevard - Brand Boulevard - Downtown L.A. Express

Line 410 was a rush hour-only express for Line 92, traveling on the Golden State Freeway (Interstate 5) before exiting at Colorado Boulevard in Glendale and joining Line 92 for the remainder of the route to San Fernando. It was cancelled in June 2003.

412 - North Hollywood - Downtown L.A. Express

Line 412 was a rush hour-only express for Line 96 when Line 96 traveled to Valley Plaza in North Hollywood. Line 412 traveled on the Golden State Freeway (Interstate 5) and the Ventura Freeway (SR 134) before exiting at Buena Vista Street in Burbank and joining Line 96 for the remainder of the route to North Hollywood. It was cancelled in June 1995.

413 - Los Angeles - Burbank - North Hollywood - Van Nuys Express

Line 413 was transferred to LADOT Commuter Express. It was cancelled in July 2010.

418 - Canoga Park - Van Nuys - Sun Valley - Los Angeles Express

Line 418 was renumbered 353 in June 2005. The express service was cancelled in June 2003 when the line was realigned to terminate at North Hollywood Station, with the Metro Red Line replacing the express service.

419 - Los Angeles - Mission Hills - Granada Hills - Chatsworth Express

Line 419 was transferred to LADOT Commuter Express.

420–429: via Hollywood Freeway

420 – Panorama City – Van Nuys – North Hollywood – Hollywood – Los Angeles Express

Line 420 was renumbered 156 in June 2000 and later to 237 in June 2016. The express service to Downtown LA was cancelled in June 1999 when the line was extended to terminate at Vermont/Santa Monica Station, with the Metro Red Line replacing the express service. From 1983 to 1986, the line extended all the way to Northridge Fashion Center, but this service was replaced with Line 167.

421 – Los Angeles – Panorama City Express via Universal City Express

Line 421 operated from 1983 to 1986, following which it was discontinued and replaced with line 167.[1]

422 – Thousand Oaks – Warner Center – Downtown L.A. Express

Line 422, while technically a Metro line, has been operated by LADOT as Commuter Express since its creation in February 1998. An unrelated Line 422 operated between Los Angeles and Arleta from 1983 to 1986.[1]

423 – Thousand Oaks – Encino – Downtown L.A. Express

Line 423 has been operated by LADOT as Commuter Express since 1986. It operated as a Metro line from 1983 to 1986.[1]

424 – Canoga Park – Warner Center – Ventura Boulevard Local – Los Angeles Express

Line 424 was renumbered 150 in June 2000 and realigned to terminate at Universal City Station, with the Metro Red Line replacing the express service.

425 – Ventura Boulevard Limited – Downtown L.A. Express

Line 425 provided express service to Downtown L.A. via Ventura Boulevard; on Ventura Boulevard the service only made limited stops. Replaced by Metro Rapid Line 750, with the Metro Red Line replacing the express service.

426 – San Fernando Valley – Sherman Way – Wilshire Boulevard - Los Angeles Express

Line 426 was renumbered 363 in June 2005 and later to 162 in June 2012. The express service was cancelled in June 2003 (it had been realigned to serve North Hollywood Station in June 2000 and all service was cut back to there three years later, with the Metro Red Line replacing the express service).

427 – L.A. – Warner Center – Canoga Park Express

Line 427 was replaced by Metro Rapid Line 750, with the Metro Red Line replacing the express service.

429 – Los Angeles – Sunset Boulevard Express

Line 429 was a rush hour-only express for Line 2, traveling on the Hollywood Freeway (US 101) before exiting at Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood and joining Line 2 for the remainder of the route to Westwood, terminating at the corner of Westwood Boulevard and Wilshire Boulevard. It was canceled in June 2000, with the Metro Red Line replacing the express service.

430-439: via Santa Monica Freeway

430 - Los Angeles - Sunset Blvd. - Pacific Palisades Express

Line 430 was transferred to LADOT Commuter Express. It was cancelled in July 2010 due to low ridership.

431 - Los Angeles - Westwood Express

Line 431 was transferred to LADOT Commuter Express.

434 - Union Station - Patsaouras Transit Plaza - Santa Monica - Malibu Express

Line 434 was a full-service line along Pacific Coast Highway between Santa Monica and Malibu with weekday and rush-hour trips to West Los Angeles Transit Center (near the Fairfax Avenue exit of Interstate 10) and Downtown Los Angeles via Interstate 10, respectively. The freeway service from Downtown Los Angeles was changed to a limited-stop service line along Venice Boulevard which was subsequently cancelled in December 2005. The routing between West Los Angeles Transit Center and Malibu was renumbered Line 534 and is still in service.

436 - Downtown L.A. - Venice Boulevard - Ocean Park Express

Line 436 was a rush hour-only express for Line 33, traveling on the Santa Monica Freeway (Interstate 10) before exiting at Venice Boulevard in Palms and joining Line 33 for the remainder of the route to Venice. It was cancelled in June 2001.

437 - Los Angeles - Marina Del Rey Express

Line 437 was transferred to LADOT Commuter Express.

438 - Los Angeles - Culver City - Manhattan Beach Express

Line 438 was transferred to LADOT Commuter Express.

439 - Downtown L.A. - Fox Hills - LAX - Redondo Beach Express

Line 439 was cancelled in June 2012 upon the opening of the Expo Line. It was first terminated in Redondo Beach (replaced by Beach Cities Transit Line 109), later to Aviation Station (replaced by Culver City Transit Line 6 and Santa Monica Transit Line 3), then finally at Fox Hills Mall (replaced by Metro Local Line 217 while the Expo Line took over the express portion).[2]

440-450: via Harbor Transitway

443 - Downtown L.A. - North Torrance - Redondo Beach - Palos Verdes Express

Line 443 was canceled when Metro Green Line began service. This rush-hour only express line provided service to Downtown Los Angeles from South Bay along Artesia Boulevard west of Interstate 405, as well as Aviation Boulevard and Prospect Avenue in Hermosa Beach and Redondo Beach, as express service for Lines 225 and 226, with the southern terminus at Malaga Cove Plaza Shopping Center. The service has been replaced by the other Metro and Torrance Transit express lines on the Harbor Transitway.

444 - Downtown L.A. - Artesia Boulevard - Hawthorne Boulevard - Rancho Palos Verdes Express

Line 444 provided service between Downtown LA and Rancho Palos Verdes. It ran through Figueroa and Flower Streets in Downtown Los Angeles, through the Harbor Freeway as the express portion, and through Artesia Boulevard and Hawthorne Boulevard in the South Bay. It made limited stops between the Artesia Transit Center and Pacific Coast Highway. It was renumbered Line 344 in December 2009, while the Metro Silver Line replaced the express service.[3]

445 - Los Angeles - Alpine Village - San Pedro Express

Line 445 was canceled in June 2011, replaced by an off-peak extension of Line 450 (between the Artesia Transit Center and San Pedro) and the Metro Silver Line (on the Harbor Transitway).[4]

446 - Union Station - San Pedro via Pacific Avenue Express

Line 446 provided service between Downtown Los Angeles and San Pedro. It ran through Figueroa and Flower Streets in Downtown LA, through the Harbor Freeway as the express portion, and through Avalon Boulevard and Pacific Avenue through Carson, Wilmington and San Pedro. It was shortened back to the Artesia Transit Center and renumbered Line 246 in December 2009, with the Metro Silver Line replacing the express service.[5]

447 - Union Station - San Pedro via 7th Street Express

Line 447, a partial duplication of Line 446, provided service between Downtown Los Angeles and San Pedro Peninsula Hospital. It ran through Figueroa and Flower Streets in Downtown Los Angeles, through the Harbor Freeway as the express portion, and through Avalon Boulevard, Harbor Boulevard and 7th Street through Carson, Wilmington and San Pedro. It was shortened back to the Artesia Transit Center and renumbered Line 247 in December 2009 (Line 247 was replaced by Lines 205 and 450 in June 2011, the latter being merged into the Silver Line in December 2015), with the Metro Silver Line replacing the express service.[5]

448 - Downtown Los Angeles - Palos Verdes Peninsula Express

Line 448 was transferred to LADOT Commuter Express.

450 - Downtown L.A. - San Pedro via Pacific Avenue and 21st Street Metro Express

This line was replaced by the extension of the Metro Silver Line in December 2015, (between the Harbor Gateway Transit Center and San Pedro) and the Metro Silver Line (on the Harbor Transitway).[6]

451-459: via Long Beach Freeway

455 - Downtown L.A. - Lakewood Express

Line 455 operated from Downtown Los Angeles to Bellflower and South in Lakewood, via southbound Interstate 5 and Interstate 710, then exiting the freeway and traveling via Rosecrans Avenue, Paramount Blvd, Compton Blvd, Lakewood Blvd, Alondra Blvd and Bellflower Blvd

456 - Downtown L.A. - Long Beach Express

Line 456 was a daily, 24-hour service line operating from Downtown Los Angeles (corner of Temple Street and Fremont Street) to the Long Beach Transit Mall. From Los Angeles, it traveled on southbound Interstate 5 and Interstate 710, exiting at Long Beach Boulevard near North Long Beach and joining the remainder of the route of Line 60 to the Long Beach Transit Mall, its southern terminus. It was canceled when Metro Blue Line began service.

457 - Downtown L.A. - East Long Beach - Park-n-Ride - Belmont Shore Express

Line 457 was a rush-hour only express line operating from Downtown Los Angeles (corner of Temple Street and Los Angeles Street) to the Marina Shores Shopping Center at the corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Westminster Avenue in Belmont Shore. It also served a Park-n-Ride lot at the Long Beach Airport. From Los Angeles, it traveled on southbound Interstate 5, southbound Interstate 710 and southbound Interstate 405, exiting at Lakewood Boulevard in Long Beach. It first headed north on Lakewood Boulevard for the Long Beach Airport Park-n-Ride before traveling south on Lakewood Boulevard, through the Long Beach Traffic Circle and Ximeno Avenue, and turning east on Second Street to Belmont Shore. When Metro Blue Line began service, a feeder Line 457 was put into service from the Del Amo Blue Line Station, but was cancelled shortly after.

459 - Downtown L.A. - Los Alamitos - Huntington Beach Express

Line 459 was transferred to OCTA Line 701.

460-469: via Santa Ana Freeway

462 - Los Angeles - Santa Fe Springs - Norwalk - Cerritos - Hawaiian Gardens Express

Line 462 was renumbered Line 362 in October 1998 when the express portion of the route (along Interstate 5 between Lorena Street and Eastern Avenue) was eliminated in favor of a limited-stop routing along Olympic Boulevard and Telegraph Road. In December 2005, the line was renumbered to Line 62.

464 - Los Angeles - Fullerton - Park-n-Ride Express

Line 464 was replaced by OCTA Line 721 in June 1985.

466 - Downtown L.A. - Downey - La Mirada - Park-n-Ride Express

Line 466 was a rush-hour only express line serving between Downtown Los Angeles (at the corner of Temple Street and Los Angeles Street) and La Mirada Park-n-Ride (near Adelfa Drive and Santa Gertrudes Avenue), traveling on Santa Ana Freeway. It had an off-freeway bus stop at the Lakewood Avenue exit of Interstate 5 in Downey. Line 466 was cancelled in June 2001.

470-479: via Pomona Freeway

470 - Los Angeles - Whittier - La Habra - Brea Mall Express

Lines 470 and 471 service from Downtown Los Angeles were cancelled in October 1998. Line 470 was replaced with Line 318 limited (Wilshire/Western-Downtown LA-Whittier-Brea Mall via 6th Street/Whittier Boulevard), later by Metro Rapid line 720. Line 471 was transformed into a local line between Puente Hills Mall and Brea Mall. Line 471 was eventually handed over to Foothill Transit and now operates as Route 285. The route along Whittier Boulevard (between Atlantic Blvd and Whittwood Mall) is now operated by Montebello Transit Line 10. Service between Whittier Boulevard/Colima Road and Beach Boulevard/La Habra Boulevard is provided by Foothill Transit line 285. Service between Beach Boulevard/La Habra Boulevard and Brea Mall is provided by OCTA Route 129.

471 - Los Angeles - Whittier - Puente Hills Mall Express

Line 471 service from Downtown Los Angeles was cancelled in October 1998. A new Line 471 was formed between 1998 and 2004 by attaching the former Line 470 routing along Whittier Boulevard east of Colima Road to the segment of Line 471 routing along Colima Road to Puente Hills Mall, which made the new Line 471 a local line between Puente Hills Mall and Brea Mall. The new Line 471 was canceled in February 2004 when it was replaced by Foothill Transit Line 285 and OCTA Route 29.

480-499: via El Monte Busway

480 - Downtown Los Angeles - El Monte - West Covina - Pomona Express

Line 480 was transferred to Foothill Transit.

481 - Wilshire District - El Monte - West Covina Express

Line 481 was transferred to Foothill Transit.

482 - Los Angeles - El Monte - Hacienda Heights - Pomona Express

Line 482 was transferred to Foothill Transit.

483 - Downtown Los Angeles - Altadena via Fair Oaks Avenue Express

Line 483 provided service from Downtown Los Angeles to Altadena, mainly on Fair Oaks Avenue. It followed the same route as Line 485 from Downtown Los Angeles to Fremont Avenue and Huntington Drive in South Pasadena. Line 483 was canceled in June 2003 with the advent of the Metro Gold Line, and the Fair Oaks Avenue portion was replaced by Lines 260 and 361 (Line 361 replaced by Metro Rapid 762 in June 2008).

484 - Downtown L.A. - El Monte - Pomona - Ontario Express

Line 484 traveled from Downtown Los Angeles to as far as the old Ontario Airport terminal off Vineyard Avenue in Ontario. It was subsequently shorted to Pomona Transit Center, and further shorted to Cal Poly Pomona. Line 484 then was renumbered to Line 194 in December 2009 before the line was transferred to the Foothill Transit in late June 2016, with the Metro Silver Line replacing the express service.[7]

485 - Downtown Los Angeles - Altadena via Lake Avenue Express

Line 485 ran from Downtown Los Angeles to Altadena through Fremont Avenue and Lake Avenue. Most of the line was merged into Line 258 in June 2016 with the exception of the El Monte Busway segment to Patsaouras Transit Plaza. Replacement of the Downtown LA segment is provided by the Metro Silver Line (Line 910).[8]

486 - Los Angeles - El Monte - Amar Road - Puente Hills Mall Express

Line 486 was transferred to Foothill Transit.

488 - Los Angeles - El Monte - West Covina - Glendora Express

Line 488 was transferred to Foothill Transit.

490 - Downtown L.A. - Covina - Diamond Bar - Brea Mall - Cal State Fullerton Express

Line 490 traveled from Downtown Los Angeles to Cal State Fullerton via Interstate 10 and SR 57 freeways. Line 490 was shortened to Cal Poly Pomona and renumbered Line 190 (later transferred to Foothill Transit), with the Metro Silver Line replacing the express service. The segment between Pomona and Brea Mall is now served by Foothill Transit Line 286. Service between Brea Mall and Cal State Fullerton is provided by OCTA Routes 57 and 153[9] [10]

491 - Los Angeles - El Monte - Sierra Madre Express

Line 491 provided service from Downtown Los Angeles to Sierra Madre via El Monte Busway. It operated as an express from Westlake/MacArthur Park Station through Downtown Los Angeles and El Monte Busway until El Monte Station. From the El Monte Station the route operated as a local route making all stops along Santa Anita Avenue. The route number was retired as a result of the opening of the Metro Gold Line and interlined with Line 487, this practice was done during the weekend service for a number of years. In 2006, the 487 split into two routes, Line 487 still running from Sierra Madre to Downtown while Line 287 operated the local Santa Anita Avenue service. In 2012, lines 287 and 487 were merged.

492 - Los Angeles - El Monte - South Arcadia - San Dimas Express

Line 492 was transferred to Foothill Transit in December 1988 by the former LACTC (Los Angeles County Transportation Commission, now part of Metro) when the former SCRTD (Southern California Rapid Transit Authority, predecessor of Metro) announced cuts that would adversely impact services in San Gabriel Valley.

493 - Downtown L.A. - El Monte - Monrovia Express

Line 493 was discontinued between Downtown L.A. and El Monte, with the remainder of the Line transferred to Line 270 (later transferred to Foothill Transit).

494 - Los Angeles - El Monte - Monrovia - Glendora Express

Line 494 was transferred to Foothill Transit in December 1988 by the former LACTC (Los Angeles County Transportation Commission, now part of Metro) when the former SCRTD (Southern California Rapid Transit Authority, predecessor of Metro) announced cuts that would adversely impact services in San Gabriel Valley.

495 - Downtown L.A. - Rowland Heights - Diamond Bar - Park-n-Ride Express

Line 495 was transferred to Foothill Transit in December 1988 by the former LACTC (Los Angeles County Transportation Commission, now part of Metro) when the former SCRTD (Southern California Rapid Transit Authority, predecessor of Metro) announced cuts that would adversely impact services in San Gabriel Valley. Line 495 was one of the first lines operated by Foothill Transit.[11] The service is now provided by Foothill Transit Line 493.

496 - Downtown L.A. - Pomona - Riverside - San Bernardino Express

Line 496 was replaced by the Metrolink San Bernardino Line. The Country Village to Downtown Riverside portion of the line is now served by RTA (Riverside Transit Agency) Line 49.[12]

497 - Downtown L.A. - Pomona - Montclair - Park-n-Ride Express

Line 497 was canceled on June 11, 2001. Service is now provided by Foothill Transit Line 699 and Silver Streak.

498 - Downtown L.A. - Eastland - Glendora - Park-n-Ride Express

Line 498 was transferred to Foothill Transit in December 1988 by the former LACTC (Los Angeles County Transportation Commission, now part of Metro) when the former SCRTD (Southern California Rapid Transit Authority, predecessor of Metro) announced cuts that would adversely impact services in San Gabriel Valley.

500s: Serving areas other than Downtown

522 - Reseda Boulevard - Ventura Boulevard - Downtown L.A. Express

Line 522 was renumbered Line 240 in June 2000 and realigned to terminate at Universal City Station, with the Metro Red Line replacing the express service. The line originally terminated at the US 101 Freeway bus stop at Vermont Avenue before it was extended into Downtown Los Angeles, which was why it was initially assigned the 500-series line number. It was the only Metro 500-series line to operate into Downtown Los Angeles.

560/561 - Van Nuys Boulevard - Westwood - Metro Green Line Aviation/I-105 Station Express

Line 560 traveled between Lakeview Terrace and LAX Bus Terminal before it was split into Line 233 and Line 561. Line 561 operated as a limited-stop version of Line 233 on Van Nuys Boulevard then on the Interstate 405 freeway between Sherman Oaks and Getty Center and between Westwood and Culver City. Line 561 was replaced with Metro Rapid Line 761 on Van Nuys Boulevard on June 29, 2003 and discontinued south of Westwood. The portion south of Westwood was replaced by Culver City Transit Line 6.[13]

576 - South Los Angeles - Pacific Palisades Express

Line 576 was canceled in December 2004. Service is now provided by Metro Express Line 534, Metro Local Line 105, and Metro Rapid Line 705. Known as the "Nanny Express", Line 576 began shortly after the Watts riots to help with access to jobs, ferrying cooks, butlers and other household staff from the neighborhoods in South Los Angeles to employers in Beverly Hills, Westwood, Pacific Palisades and Malibu.[14]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "RTD's 1975 "Grid Service" (The Second Decade)". San Fernando Valley Transit Insider.
  2. "Map of Line 439". Scribd.
  3. "Map of Line 444". Scribd.
  4. "Map of Line 445". Scribd.
  5. 1 2 "Map of Line 446/447". Scribd.
  6. "Map of Line 450" (PDF). Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
  7. "Map of Line 484". Scribd.
  8. "Map of Line 485". Scribd.
  9. "Line 286". Foothill Transit. Archived from the original on February 22, 2012. Retrieved August 9, 2011.
  10. "Map of Line 490". Scribd.
  11. "History". Foothill Transit. Archived from the original on February 22, 2012. Retrieved August 10, 2011.
  12. "49: Riverside Downtown Terminal to Country Village" (PDF). Riverside Transit. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 6, 2015. Retrieved August 9, 2011.
  13. "Metro Rapid Line 761 (Van Nuys Blvd. - Westwood)". Transit Insider. Retrieved January 17, 2007.
  14. Liu, Caitlin (December 11, 2004). "MTA Puts the Brakes on the 'Nanny Express'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 9, 2011.
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