El Monte Busway - List of Stations, From West To East

List of Stations, From West To East

Station El Monte Busway Services Connections Notes
El Monte Station Upper level:
Foothill Transit: 481, Silver Streak
Metro Liner: Silver Line
Upper level:
Metro Rapid: 770
Metro Local: 70, 487
Metro Express: 577X
Foothill Transit: 482, 486, 488, 492, 494

Lower level:
Metro Local: 76, 176, 267, 268, 270, 287, 487
Foothill Transit: 178, 269
El Monte Trolley: Flair, Civic Center
Eastern terminus of the El Monte Busway.
California State University, Los Angeles Foothill Transit: 481, 493, 497, 498, 499, 699, Silver Streak
Metro Express: 485, 487, 489
Metro Liner: Silver Line
Metrolink: San Bernardino Line

Metro Local: 71, 256, 665
El Sol: Orange
Children's Court Shuttle
ACT: Blue
Monterey Park: 5
Los Angeles County – USC Medical Center Foothill Transit: 481, 493, 497, 498, 499, 699, Silver Streak
Metro Express: 485, 487, 489
Metro Liner: Silver Line
Metro Local: 71, 254
LADOT DASH: Boyle Heights
El Monte Busway & Alameda (Union Station) Foothill Transit: 481, 493, 497, 498, 499, 6991, Silver Streak
Metro Express: 485, 487, 489
Metro Liner: Silver Line
Red Line Purple Line Gold Line
Metro Rapid: 704, 728, 733, 740, 745, 770
Amtrak Metrolink

Metro Local: 40, 42, 68, 70, 71, 78, 79, 378
Metro Express: 439, 445
Antelope Valley Transit Authority: 785
City of Santa Clarita Transit: 794, 799
LADOT Commuter Express: 430, 534
LADOT DASH: B, DD (weekends only), Lincoln Heights/Chinatown
Santa Monica Big Blue Bus: 10
Orange County Transportation Authority: 701
Torrance Transit: 1, 2
Western terminus of the El Monte Busway.

1 Line 699 has a stop within Patsaouras Transit Plaza at Union Station. All other lines stop at Alameda Street & the El Monte Busway entrance.

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