Routes
Route | Terminals | via | Notes | |
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1 | Del Amo Fashion Center Carson Street and Hawthorne Boulevard |
Harbor Freeway Station | Figueroa Street, Vermont Avenue, Torrance Boulevard |
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2 | Del Amo Fashion Center Madrona Avenue and Carson Street |
Harbor Freeway Station | El Segundo Boulevard, Crenshaw Boulevard, Artesia Boulevard, Inglewood Avenue, Anza Avenue |
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3 | Redondo Beach Pier | Long Beach Transit Mall | Carson Street, Main Street, Pacific Coast Highway |
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Rapid 3 | South Bay Galleria Artesia Boulevard and Kingsdale Avenue |
Long Beach Transit Mall | Hawthorne Boulevard, Carson Street, Avalon Boulevard, Pacific Coast Highway |
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4 | Downtown LA Union Station |
Torrance Hawthorne Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway |
In Downtown LA: Grand Avenue and Olive Street Express Portion: Harbor Transitway In the South Bay: Vermont Avenue, Torrance Boulevard, Hawthorne Boulevard |
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5 | Crenshaw Green Line Station | Torrance Airport Pacific Coast Highway and Crenshaw Boulevard |
Van Ness Avenue, Arlington Avenue, Narbonne Avenue |
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6 | Del Amo Fashion Center Carson Street and Hawthorne Boulevard |
Artesia Station | 190th Street |
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7 | Redondo Beach Pier | Carson Sepulveda Boulevard and Avalon Boulevard |
Sepulveda Boulevard |
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8 | LAX City Bus Center |
Torrance Pacific Coast Highway and Hawthorne Boulevard |
Aviation Boulevard, Hawthorne Boulevard |
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9 | Del Amo Fashion Center Carson Street and Hawthorne Boulevard |
Carson Lomita Boulevard and Avalon Boulevard |
Lomita Boulevard |
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10 | Crenshaw Green Line Station | Torrance Pacific Coast Highway and Crenshaw Boulevard |
Crenshaw Boulevard |
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Torrance Transit doesn't operate on Thanksgiving, Christmas or New Year's Day. Service on Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day operates on Sunday schedule.
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