California State University, Los Angeles (Los Angeles Metro Station) - Services

Services

Metro Liner (bus rapid transit)
  • Silver Line northbound to El Monte Station every 12 minutes during peak and every 15–30 minutes off peak. Evening/Night: every 10–15 minutes and every 60 minutes after 10 p.m. Weekends: every 30–60 minutes
  • Silver Line southbound to Artesia Transit Center. Every 5-10 mins during peak, and every 15–30 minutes off-peak. Evening/Night: every 20 minutes and every 60 minutes after 9 p.m. Weekends: every 30–60 minutes
Express bus services

Other express bus services, accessed from the Silverline platforms

  • Metro Express: 485, 487, 489
  • Foothill Transit: 481, 493, 497, 498, 499, 699, Silver Streak
Local bus services

Other local bus stops. Access from bus stops outside station

  • Metro Local: 71, 256, 665, El Sol: Orange, Children's Court Shuttle, ACT: Blue and Monterey Park: 5 from local bus stops outside station.

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