Culver City Bus - Routes

Routes

As of January 2011, the Culver CityBus operates 3 daily routes and 5 weekday-only routes within Los Angeles County. Among its 5 weekday routes, the Culver CityBus operates a Rapid route (Rapid 6).

Route Direction Terminals Via Days of Operation # Notes
North/East Terminal South/West Terminal
1 East-West Washington/Fairfax Transit Hub Venice
Windward Circle
Washington Boulevard Daily
  • Serves Expo Line Culver City Station
2 East-West Fox Hills Mall Venice High School Inglewood Boulevard Weekdays only
3 North-South Westfield Century City Culver City
Mesmer Avenue and Major Street
Westwood Boulevard, Motor Avenue, Overland Avenue Daily
  • Also serves West Los Angeles College on Weekdays and Saturdays
4 East-West Washington/Fairfax Transit Hub Fox Hills Mall Jefferson Boulevard Weekdays only
  • Serves Expo Line La Cienega / Jefferson Station
  • Also serves West Los Angeles College
5 East-West Blair Hills
La Cienega Boulevard and Rodeo Road
Culver City School Braddock Drive Schooldays only
  • Operates 1 westbound AM trip and 2 eastbound PM trips per day
  • One of the eastbound PM trips departure from Venice High School
6 North-South UCLA
Ackerman Terminal
Aviation Station Sepulveda Boulevard Daily
  • Operates alongside the Rapid 6
  • Also serves LAX
Rapid 6 North-South UCLA
Ackerman Terminal
Aviation Station Sepulveda Boulevard Weekdays
peak periods only
  • Operates alongside Route 6
  • Also serves LAX
  • See also: Metro Rapid
7 East-West Culver City Station
Venice Boulevard and Robertson Boulevard
Fisherman's Village Culver Boulevard Weekdays only
  • Serves Expo Line Culver City Station
  • # Weekend service is provided on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

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