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Regional Service Councils
All-Regions Public Hearing
August 2020
Create service tiers basedon projected demand
Connect the dots
Coordinate with Muni
Simplify routes andschedules
Reallocate duplicative &unproductive service
WH
ERE
WE
ARE
>Reduceoperating resourcesSchedule to current
demand
Reduce duplication
Discontinue unproductivesegments
No reallocation ofresources
Reconnectwith our customers
Create a Transit FirstLA County
Invest in speed andreliability infrastructure
Create safe & comfortablewaiting environments
Establish facilities tooptimize layovers
Reinvest resources toimprove lifeline services
SecureFuture Funding
Full buildout ofconsistent frequencies
by service tiers
Create all lines all day allweek
+15-20 %+ 25-30 %
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Fast/Frequent/Reliable service is key
Metro’s current system is not always competitive to getpeople where they want to go
The greatest opportunity to grow ridership is betweenmidday & evening when many trips are short distance
Need to integrate Metro’s Equity Framework into theplanning process
84% of LA County residents have used transit at leastonce in the past year
Minimized discontinued segments
Creating a competitive transit network
Building a network that reflectstravel today & tomorrow
Improving midday, evening &weekend service
Providing better service in equity-focused areas
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The full networkcomplements Muni lines,Metro Rail, & Metrolinkservices
83% of Metro’s bus riderswould have frequent serviceall-day (compared with 48%today)
TransitFirst
5-10 Min
12-15 Min
20-30 Min
40-60 Min
Muni Lines
Metro Rail
Metrolink
EquityFocusedCommunitiesExisting Service
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Tier 1: < 12 minTier 2: 12-15 minTier 3: 16-30 minTier 4: 31+ minMetro RailMetrolinkMuni Network
ExistingWeekday MiddayFrequency by Line
1.00 – 1.711.72 – 2.432.44 – 3.433.44 – 4.574.58 – 6.43
Social EquityScore
5
EquityFocusedCommunitiesTransit First
Tier 1: < 12 minTier 2: 12-15 minTier 3: 16-30 minTier 4: 31+ minMetro RailMetrolinkMuni Network
Transit FirstWeekday MiddayFrequency by Line
1.00 – 1.711.72 – 2.432.44 – 3.433.44 – 4.574.58 – 6.43
Social EquityScore
Extensive Public Outreach
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General Comments–Draft Plan (01/20)
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• Widespread support• For improved frequencies, especially off peak• Merging of Rapid/Local services on key corridors• Speed improvements
• More information needed• Regarding bus stop consolidation
• Some concerns• With lost service coverage• Convenience (need to transfer)
• Restored coverage in many areas• Restored most one-seat ride concerns• Serve some underutilized with MicroTransit• Kept intact core service plan (high frequency corridors)
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NextGen Key Corridor Improvements
Metro Rapid
Corridor improvements provide shorter walks,shorter waits all day, faster travel withtransit priorities and a simplified network.
Metro Local(0.15 – 0.20 mi avg)
(0.60 mi avg)
(0.25 mi avg)
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MicroTransit, service where and when you need it!• Small and adjustable (seats 7-10 customers)• Rides can be booked online and over the phone• Rides can be prescheduled and paid for with TAP• Pick-up and drop-off will be vetted by Metro for safety and
lighting• Service designed to support essential trips (groceries,
medical, etc.)• Flexible for mobility needs, storage• Average wait time of 10 minutes• Includes space for up to 2 wheelchairs in some vehicles• Six pilot zones
• Watts/Willowbrook• LAX/Inglewood• Northwest San Fernando Valley• Highland Park/Eagle Rock/Glendale• Altadena/Pasadena/Sierra Madre• UCLA/Westwood/Century City
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Ridership Trending Upward
871,496
341,494
271,327320,007
269,697292,746
306,351309,878
317,873336,031
326,861363,471
384,604 399,753417,558
416,929402,685 396,876
321,444
95,449
85,55692,620
96,709 105,171 110,094 111,433 113,253 113,992 115,146131,532 137,430 142,069 135,477 145,017 137,149 136,902
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200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
1,400,000
Feb2020Base
Week3/29 -
4/4
Week4/5 -4/11
Week4/12 -4/18
Week4/19 -4/25
Week4/26 -
5/2
Week5/3 -5/9
Week5/10 -5/16
Week5/17 -5/23
Week5/24 -5/30
Week5/31 -
6/6
Week6/7 -6/13
Week6/14 -6/20
Week6/21 -6/27
Week6/28 -
7/4
Week7/5 -7/11
Week7/12 -7/18
Week7/19 -7/25
BUS RAIL
Establishing route network based on:• Major travel flows & destinations• Transit’s competitiveness in serving
these travel flows• High transit propensity
NextGen
Setting service levels based on:• Intensity of travel by
origin/destination & anticipatedtransit mode share
• Defining Service Tiers toaccommodate seamless transfersfor many travel patterns
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NextGen & Recovery Plan
Phasing plan as markets emerge:• Adding service based on Service Tier
designation as demand grows• Tracking emerging travel demand weekly based
on changes in economic indicators by industry,brand & geography
• Conducting spot surveys to monitorwillingness-to-ride based on demographics
• Incorporating MicroTransit & Mobility onDemand as integrated components of network
• Incorporating social distancing & cleanlinessstandards
Recovery Plan
Public
Workshops
Feb2020
Board
Approval of
Final
Service
Plan
New
Service
Plan
Begins
Phase 1
Board
Authorize
Release Draft
Service Plan
for Review
Jan2020
Public
Hearings
Aug2020
Phase 2 Phase 3
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Service
Council
Approval of
Final Service
Plan
Service
Plan
Capital Program: Annual
work program for to be
scoped and scheduled,
and Board approval of
work program and LOP
during budget process for
each fiscal year
Sept2020
Oct2020
Dec/Jan2020/1
Jun2021
Dec2021
July2024
July2023
July2022
Service Councils Vote on NextGen Bus Plan• Each Council will vote on the proposals for their region at their September 2020
meetings:• San Fernando Valley: September 16 at 6:30 p.m.• South Bay Cities: September 18 at 9:30 a.m.• San Gabriel Valley: September 21 at 5 p.m.• Westside Central: September 23 at 6 p.m.• Gateway Cities: September 24 at 6 p.m.
• Agendas will be posted at metro.net/about/board/agenda at least 72 hours beforeeach meeting with information on how to watch and participate
• A link to stream will appear on metro.net/about/board/board-directors-meetings-audio-archive/ when the meeting begins and a recording will be available on the pageafter the meeting
• To sign up to receive Service Council meeting agendas & reminders, [email protected]
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August 2020
Westside Central Cities
Service Frequency Tiers – Westside Central• Under Transit First, NextGen established four frequency tiers based on AM and PM peak frequencies:
• Tier 1: 10 min or better:• 5 min: Lines 20 (Wilshire Bl), 45 (Broadway), 60 (Long Beach Bl), 204 (Vermont Av)• 6 min: Lines 4 (Santa Monica Bl), 16 (3rd St), 18 (Whittier Bl), 207 (Western Av)• 7.5 min: Lines 2 (Sunset Bl), 28 (Olympic Bl), 33 (Venice Bl), 51 (Avalon Bl), 70 (Cesar E. Chavez Av), 108 (Slauson Av), 180
(Hollywood Bl/Colorado Bls), 212 (La Brea Av)• 10 min: Lines 10 (Melrose Av), 14 (Beverly Bl), 30 (Pico Bl), Line 37 (Adams Bl), 40 (MLK Bl/Crenshaw Bl/Florence Av), 48
(Main/San Pedro Sts), 53 (Central Av), 66 (8th St/Olympic Bl), 78 (Las Tunas Dr), 81 (Figueroa St), 105 (Vernon Av/LaCienega Bl), 206 Normandie Av), 210 (Crenshaw Bl), 251 (Soto St), 720 (Wilshire Bl Rapid), 754 (Vermont Av Rapid)
• Tier 2: 12 or 15 min• 12 min: Lines 35 (Washington Bl), 38 (Jefferson Bl), 55 (Compton Av), 76 (Valley Bl), 603 (Hoover St)• 15 min: Lines 94 (San Fernando Rd), 106 (East LA College/LAC+USC Med Ctr), 487 (SMV Gold Line Sta/DTLA), 605 (LAC+USC
Med Ctr Shuttle), 610 (Hollywood/Rossmore Av), 761 (Sepulveda Bl Rapid)
• Tier 3 20 or 30 min• 20 min: Lines 62 (Telegraph Rd), 92 (Glenoaks Bl), 290 (LAC+USC Med Ctr–N. Hollywood Sta), 489 (Rosemead/DTLA)• 30 min: Lines 182 (Broadway/York/Silver Lake/Hollywood), 550 (Exposition Park-Harbor Transitway), 602 (Pacific Palisades via
Sunset Bl), 617 (Robertson Bl), 684 (Lincoln/Cypress–Eagle Rock)
• Tier 4: 40 to 60 min• 40 min: Line 102 (La Tijera/Exposition Bls)• 45 min: Line 134 (Santa Monica/Malibu via PCH)• 60 min: Lines 209 (Van Ness/Arlington Avs), 218 (Studio City/Fairfax) 16
180
180
180
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VENICE
WILSHIRE
OLYMPIC
20720
WES
TER
N
FAIR
FAX
HOLLYWOOD
COLORADO
28
28
18
18
20
33
1818
LegendPeaks & Midday Frequencies
10 min5 - 10 min
180
720
720
20720
20
Key CorridorImprovements:
• Lines 18/20/720: become newhigh frequency Lines 20 serving5th-6th Sts, Wilshire Bl (+ peakweekday Line Rapid 720) andLine 18 serving Whittier Bl and6th St.
• Line 28/728: become new highfrequency Line 28 servingOlympic Bl-DTLA (7th)
• Line 33/733: become new highfrequency Line 33 servingVenice Bl-DTLA (Union Station)
• Lines 180/217/780: becomenew high frequency Line180 serving Fairfax-Hollywood-Pasadena
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Key CorridorImprovements:
• Lines 4/704: become new highfrequency Line 4 serving SantaMonica Bl-Sunset Bl-DTLA
• Lines 105/705: become new highfrequency Line 105 serving VernonAv/La Cienega Bl
• Lines 204/754: become new highfrequency Line 204 serving VermontAv with peak weekday Line 754
• Lines 207/757: become newhigh frequency Line 207serving Western Av
754
754
105
105
4
4
207
207
VER
MO
NT
VERNON
LAC
IEN
EGA
LegendPeaks & Midday Frequencies
10 min5 - 7.5 min
4
204
204
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• Lines 2/302/200: become newhigh frequency Line 2 servingSunset Bl/Alvarado St
• Lines 108/358: become newhigh frequency Line 108 servingSlauson Av
• Line 210/710: become new highfrequency Line 210 servingCrenshaw Bl with new Line 610serving Rossmore Av and Vine St
• Lines 212/312: becomes newhigh frequency Line 212serving La Brea Av/Hawthorne Bl
Key CorridorImprovements:
LegendPeaks & Midday Frequencies
15 min10 min
7.5 - 10 min7.5 min
210
212
210
610
2
2
2
108108
108
212
210
SLAUSON
RO
SSM
OR
EC
REN
SHA
W
LAB
REA
LAB
REA
FIG
UER
OA
HOLLYWOOD
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• Lines 40/740: become newhigh frequency Line 40 servingdowntown-MLK-Inglewood
• Lines 45/745: become new highfrequency Line 45 serving Broadway
• Lines 51/52/351: become new highfrequency Line 51 serving 7th St,downtown, and San Pedro St/AvalonBl
• Lines 55/355: become new highfrequency Line 55 serving EAdams Bl
• Lines 251/252/751: becomenew high frequency Line251 serving Soto St
Key CorridorImprovements:
LegendPeaks & Midday Frequencies
12 min10 min7.5 min5 - 7.5 min
251
251
55
40
40
45
5551
51
51
45
45
40
51
55
25141ST
CR
ENSH
AW
BR
OA
DW
AY
CO
MP
TON
SOTO
FLORENCE
20
35 3837
• Lines 10/48: serving MelroseAv-Main/San Pedro Sts, morefrequent midday weekday,evening service, no Owl
• Lines 35/38: servingW Washington/W Jefferson Bls,no changes proposed
• Line 37: serving W Adams Bl,more frequent evening service
• Line 218: serving StudioCity/Fairfax. Retain serviceStudio City–Fairfax/SantaMonica via Laurel Canyon
West LA218
218
37
48
10
10
48
35
38
LegendPeaks & Midday Frequencies
60 min12 min10-15 min
4837 WASHINGOTN
JEFFERSON
ADAMS
MELROSE
MA
INSA
NP
EDR
O
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•Line 534: serving Pacific CoastHwy, renumber Line 134(consistent with Metro linenumbering), omit Pt Dumedeviation for faster service
•Line 602: serving PacificPalisades/Sunset Bl, no changesproposed
•Lines 734/788: replaced by newLine 761 serving Van Nuys,Sepulveda to Westside
Westwood-SantaMonica-Malibu-Sepulveda Pass
134
134
761
602
602
761
LegendPeaks & Midday Frequencies
45 min30 min15 min
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•Line 81: replaces Line 181 onYosemite Dr
•New Line 182: Links Lincoln/Cypress-Vermont/Sunset replacing segmentsof Line 83 (York Bl), 175 (JohnMarshal HS), and 252 (Broadway/Griffith)
•New Line 684: replaces Line 28 onCypress/Ave 28 & Eagle Rock Bl
•Lines 685 & 201: Underutilizedservice replaced by new MicroTransitin Highland Park-Glendale area
•New Line 290: Links NorthHollywood Station to USC+LACMed Ctr replacing Lines 90/91.Service to DTLA providedby the L Line (Gold)
NortheastArea
LegendPeaks & Midday Frequencies
30 min20 min10-12 min
81
29068481
182
182
GOLDLINE
GOLDLINE
684
182
684
290
290
VER
MO
NT
SUNSET
23
LegendPeaks & Midday Frequencies
30 min10-15 min5-10 min
16
16 105
2
18
38
210
28
35
207610
212
204
754
180
4
617
37
10
28
30180
610
207
206
206 204
754
2
4
14
10
617
4
2
6TH
3RD
BEVERLY BL
MELROSE
SANTA MONICA
VENICE
PICO
BEV
ERLY
BURTON WAY
3RDBEVERLY BL
16
212105
180
LAC
IEN
EGA
WES
TER
N
RO
SSM
OR
E
LAB
REA
VER
MO
NT
NO
RM
AN
DIE
2
33
33
603
SUNSET
HOLLYWOOD BL
WASHINGOTN
JEFFERSON
ADAMS
14
20 720
CentralWestside Area
• Line 14: New high frequency Line14 Beverly/San Vicente to DTLAvia Beverly Bl. Use the highfrequency grid network forlocations further west.
• Lines 16/316/17: New highfrequency Line 16 via 3rd St fromSanta Monica/San Vicente toDTLA (Line 4 connection toCentury City). New separate Line617 serving Robertson Bl.
• Lines 30/330: New highfrequency Line 30 Pico Rimpau-Little Tokyo via Pico Bl. Use thehigh frequency grid networkfor locations further west.
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August 2020
South Bay Cities
Service Frequency Tiers – South Bay Cities• Under Transit First, NextGen establishes four frequency tiers based on AM and PM peak
frequencies:• Tier 1: 10 min or better
• 5 min: Lines 45 (Broadway), 204 (Vermont Av), and 910 (Metro J Line (Silver))• 6 min: Line 207 (Western Av)• 7.5 min: Lines 51 (Avalon Bl), 108 (Slauson Av), and 111 (Florence Av)• 10 min: Lines 40 (ML King, Jr Bl), 48 (Main–San Pedro Sts), 53 (Central Av), 206 (Normandie Av), 210 (Crenshaw
Bl), 212 (La Brea Av–Hawthorne Bl), and 754 (Vermont Rapid)
• Tier 2: 12 or 15 min• 12 min: Line 115 (Manchester Av–Firestone Bl)• 15 min: Lines 110 (Gage Av–Hyde Park Bl), 117 (Century Bl), 127 (Compton Bl), and 232 Anaheim St-Pacific
Coast Hwy–Sepulveda)
• Tier 3: 20 or 30 min• 20 min: Line 125 (Rosecrans Av), and Line 450 (San Pedro – DTLA Express)• 30 min: Line 120 (Imperial Hwy), 130 (Artesia Bl), 205 (Wilmington Bl–Del Amo Bl–Western Av),
246 (Avalon Bl), 344 (Artesia Bl–Hawthorne Bl), and 550 (Harbor Transitway–USC Express)
• Tier 4: 40 to 60 min• 40 min: Line 102 (La Tijera Bl–Stocker St), and Lines 211-215 (Prairie Av–Inglewood Av)• 60 min: Line 202 (Willowbrook Av), and Line 209 (Arlington–Van Ness Av)
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Key CorridorImprovements
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• 210/710 from South Bay toWilshire/La Brea viaCrenshaw Bl
• 207/757 from Crenshaw ‘C’Line (Green) toHollywood/Western viaWestern Av
• 204/754 fromVermont/Athens Station toHollywood/Vermont(Vermont Rapid continuespeak periods)
LEGEND
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LEGEND
Rapid /Local
Limited/Local
Metro ‘C’ Line
Metro 344
Key CorridorImprovements
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• 40/740 from DowntownInglewood Station toDowntown Los Angeles viaFlorence Av, Crenshaw Bl,and ML King, Jr Bl
• 45/745 from Harbor FwyStation to DTLA via Broadway
• 51/52/352 San PedroSt/Avalon Bl
• 108/358 Slauson Av
• 212/312 La Brea Av
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LEGEND
Rapid/Local
Limited/Local
‘C’ Line
GTrans
Crenshaw/LAX LRT
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• Welcome back Line 450
• Line 205 serves 7th Streetboth directions
• Line 246 rerouted to Gaffey Stbetween Channel St andAnaheim St (replaces Line550)
• Line 246 continues to servePaseo del Mar/Pt. Fermin
• Line 344 continues to servePalos Verdes Drive–South
• Line 550 discontinue south ofHarbor Gateway TC
South Bay –San Pedro andPalos Verdes
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LEGEND
Torrance Transit
Metro Local
450
344
South Bay –NorthwestCorner/LAX
30
• 102: Retain service on StockerSt/La Tijera Bl toManchester/Sepulveda
• 108: Discontinue west ofSlauson/Sepulveda
• 115: Discontinue west ofManchester/Sepulveda
• 211/215: Reroute toHawthorne/Lennox Station andadd midday & weekend service
• 212: Retain service on OverhillDr
• 607: Discontinued
• 625: MicroTransit replaces30
LEGEND
Culver CityBus
Metro Local
Big Blue Bus
Crenshaw/LAX LRT
South Bay –Northeast Corner
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• Super Frequent Service: 45(Broadway), 51 (Avalon Bl), 81(Figueroa) 108 (Slauson), 111(Florence Av) and 204/754(Vermont Av)
• Frequent Service: 48 (San PedroSt), 53 (Central Av), 115(Manchester Av)
• 53 Rerouted to Rosa ParksStation
• 127 Extended to Harbor FwyStation (replaces segments ofLines 45 and 51) LEGEND
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LEGEND
Metro Rapid
Metro Local
‘C’ Line
GTrans
South Bay –East Torrance,Carson, CSUDH,Harbor Gateway
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• 51: Extended to CSUDominguez Hills
• 125: Later evening service
• 130: Becomes Torrance Transit13 from ‘A’ Line (Blue) ArtesiaStation to Redondo Beach
• 205: New service on Del AmoBl in Carson betweenWilmington Bl and Main St
LEGEND
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LEGEND
Torrance Transit
Metro Local
GTrans
Metro ‘A’ Line
South Bay –Beach Cities,Torrance,Gardena
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• 125: Later evening service
• 130: Transition to TorranceTransit for operation west of‘A’ Line (Blue) to RedondoBeach
• 211/215: New midday serviceand 215 extension to SouthBay Galleria
• 212: Extended to South BayGalleria (in place of Lines 40,740)
LEGEND
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LEGENDTorrance Transit
Metro Local
GTrans
August 2020
Gateway Cities
Service Frequency Tiers – Gateway Cities
• Under Transit First, NextGen establishes four frequency tiers based on AM and PMpeak frequencies:
• Tier 1: 10 min or better:• 5 min: Line 60 (Pacific Bl/Long Beach Bl)• 7.5 min: Lines 51 (Avalon Bl), 108 (Slauson Av), 111 (Florence Av)• 10 min: Lines 53 (Central Av), 105 (Vernon Av), 251 (Soto St)
• Tier 2: 12 or 15 min• 12 min: Lines 55 (Compton Av), 115 (Manchester Av/Firestone Bl), 260 (Atlantic Bl)• 15 min: Lines 110 (Gage Av), 117 (Century Bl), 127 (Compton Bl)
• Tier 3 20 or 30 min• 20 min: Lines 125 (Rosecrans Av), 261 (Atlantic Av/Artesia Bl), 262 (Telegraph Rd/Pioneer Bl), 266
(Lakewood Bl)• 30 min: Lines 120 (Imperial Hwy), 130 (Artesia Bl), 205 (Wilmington Av), 460 (Downtown Los
Angeles to Disneyland), 577 (CSU Long Beach to El Monte Station)• Tier 4: 40 to 60 min
• 40 min: Lines 102 (Vernon Av/Leonis Bl), 258 (Garfield Av), 265 (Paramount Bl)• 60 min: Line 128 (Alondra Bl), 202 (Willowbrook Av), 621 (Norwalk Station to Whittwood Town
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Key CorridorImprovements
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• Combine 51/351 to Line 51 betweenDTLA and CSU Dominguez Hills viaAvalon Bl
• Combine 55/355 to Line 55 betweenDTLA and Willowbrook/Rosa ParksStation via Compton Av
• Combine 60/760 to Line 60 betweenDTLA and Long Beach Bl Station viaPacific and Long Beach Bl
• Combine 108/358 to Line 108between Culver City Transit Centerand Pico Rivera via Slauson Av
• Combine 251/751 to Line 251between Cypress Park andHuntington Park via Soto St
• Combine 260/762 to Line 260between Pasadena and Willowbrookvia Atlantic Bl
LEGEND
> 30 min16-30 min11-15 min7.5-10 min< 7.5 min 36
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Huntington Park/SouthGate/Watts/Vernon Area• Realign Line 53 on Central Av to
Willowbrook/Rosa Parks Station forconnections to A Line, C Line, additionalbus connections
• Line 55 would bypass Firestone Stationfor a more direct, faster route onCompton Av, Willowbrook Av Owlsegment would be discontinued due tolow ridership
• Line 102 extend to serve Leonis, DistrictBl (replace Line 611), omit Hooper Av
• Retain Line 611 segment between A Line(Blue) Florence Station and Atlantic Blvia Santa Ana St
• Lines 612 and 254 discontinued due tounderutilization/overlap with otherservices. New MicroTransit wouldprovide service to some of thediscontinued segments
51 53
251
251
108
105
111
110
55
115
117
260611
102
60
120260
261
117
FlorenceStation
LEGEND
> 30 min16-30 min11-15 min7.5-10 min< 7.5 min 37
Willowbrook/Rosa ParksStation/Compton Area
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• Line 60: Retain Owl segment to downtownLong Beach but discontinue Owl deviation toCompton Station due to low ridership.
• Line 125: Rosecrans Av Owl removed fromconsideration; improved midday weekdayand evening service
• Line 127: Compton Bl improved frequencyfrom hourly to every 30 min Compton Station-Downey, new weekend service, and newdirect connection to Harbor Freeway Station.
• Line 130: Artesia Bl transfer service west ofArtesia Station to Torrance Transit. East ofstation later transition to Long Beach Transit
• Line 202: hourly weekdays with new middayservice between Willowbrook/Rosa Parks-Artesia Stations (discontinue south segment)
• New Line 261: operate between Long BeachBl C Line (Green) and Artesia A Line (Blue)Stations in place of Line 260, weekdays 20min, weekend 30 min, evenings 30-60 min
53
127
130
CSU Dominguez Hills
Compton Station
Willowbrook/RosaParks Station
Artesia Station
Long Beach Bl Station
205
205
Martin Luther KingJr. Transit Center
202 60
130
261
125
128
120
261
120
460
460
60 OWL
127
260 251
53
53
51
LEGEND
> 30 min16-30 min11-15 min7.5-10 min< 7.5 min
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Commerce/Downey/Norwalk Area
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• Line 108: Slauson Av improved weekday,weekend frequency. New Owl service.
• Line 110: Gage Ave improved weekdayfrequency and Sunday frequency
• Line 120: Imperial Hwy, segment east ofNorwalk Station becomes separate Line621 for more reliable service.
• Line 256 between Commerce and CSULAon Eastern Ave would transfer toCommerce Municipal Bus Lines
• New Line 262 Telegraph Rd replacesLine 62 with new connections to L Line(Gold) Atlantic Station, East LA College
• Line 265: Paramount Bl, improvedweekday daytime frequency 40 min
• Retain Disneyland Line 460 betweenNorwalk Station and DTLA
621
258
265108
111115
117
256
108
111
127
262
460
460
577
266
120
262
Norwalk Station
LEGEND
> 30 min16-30 min11-15 min7.5-10 min< 7.5 min 39
South GatewayCities
40
• Line 128: Alondra Bl shorten eastend to Alondra/Carmenita. Add newweekend service.
• Line 130: Artesia Bl between A Line(Blue) Artesia Station and LosCerritos Center would latertransition to Long Beach Transit
• Line 262: Replaces Line 62 segmentincluding south of Los CerritosCenter to Hawaiian Gardens
• Line 577: El Monte–Long BeachExpress omit Los Cerritos Centerstop due to low utilization and forfaster service between CSU LongBeach-El Monte Station
262
127
125
460
460
460 toDisneyland
577 to CSULong Beach
130
266
577
265
258
128
262
Lakewood Center
Los Cerritos Center
Norwalk Station
Lakewood BlStation
LEGEND
> 30 min16-30 min11-15 min7.5-10 min< 7.5 min 40
August 2020
San Gabriel Valley
Service Frequency Tiers – San Gabriel ValleyUnder Transit First, NextGen established four frequency tiers based on AM and PM peakfrequencies:
• Tier 1:• 6 min: Lines 18 (Whittier Bl), 910 J Line (Silver)• 7.5 min: Line 70 (Garvey Av), 180 (Colorado Bl)• 10 min: Line 66 (Olympic Bl), Line 78 (Las Tunas Dr)
• Tier 2:• 12 min: Lines 76 (Valley Bl), 260 (Atlantic Bl/Fair Oaks Av)• 15 min: Lines 106 (East LA College-LAC+USC Med Ctr), 487 (Sierra Madre Villa–DTLA), 605 (LAC+
USC Med Ctr Shuttle)
• Tier 3:• 20 min: Lines 179 (Huntington Dr), 261 (Artesia A Line-Long Beach Bl C Line), 266 (Rosemead Bl), 489 (San
Marino-DTLA), 501 (Pasadena–North Hollywood), 660 (Fair Oaks Av)• 30 min: Lines 177 (Caltech-JPL), 267 (Temple City Bl), 268 (Baldwin Av), 287 (Santa Anita Av), 577 (El
Monte–Long Beach VA), 662 (Lake Av), 665 (CSULA City Terrace Shuttle), 686 (Allen Av)
• Tier 4:• 40 min: Lines 256 (CSULA–Highland Park), 256A (Highland Park–Pasadena), 256C (Commerce–CSU LA),
258 (Paramount–South Pasadena)
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• Lines 68/70/770: Becomes new high frequencyLine 70 serving Garvey Bl & Cesar E Chavez
• Line 76: Serving Valley Bl, eliminates El MonteMetrolink Station, shortened DTLA, with savingsreinvested in better frequency
• Line 78/79/378: Becomes new high frequencyLine 78 serving Mission Rd, Main St, & Las Tunas
• Line 106: Service rerouted to serve AtlanticStation, replace Line 30 on 1st St, replace Line 68to Shops at Montebello, & Line 71 to CSULA
• Line 179: Replaces Line 79 service on HuntingtonBl from Main St to Arcadia Station
• Line 254: discontinued with savings reinvested inhigher frequency on Lines 605, 665
• Line 256: Operates CSULA to Highland Park
• Line 256C: Operates Commerce to CSULA.Exploring City of Commerce operation of service.
• Line 287: Replaces Line 487 on Santa Anitabetween Arcadia-El Monte Stations and Line 176between El Monte and The Shops at Montebello
KEY CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS
MAIN
RUSH
GARVEY
CESAR E. CHAVEZ
SAN
TAA
NITA
TYLER
EAST
ERN
LAC+USCMED CTR
EL MONTESTATION
ARCADIASTATION
ELAC
CSULA
SHOPS ATMONTEBELLO
HIGHLANDPARK
STATION
76
78
70
179
287
256C
106
256
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• Line 176: Replaced by Lines 258 and 287 due lowutilization, with savings reinvested in more frequentservice on other lines.
• Line 258: Relocates service from Oak Knoll/Lake Avto the South Pasadena Station via Fair Oaks andMission St (replaces part of Line 176)
• Lines 260/762: Becomes new high frequency Line260 operating from Pasadena to Willowbrook/RosaParks Station via Fair Oaks, Atlantic, & Imperial
• Line 261: Replaces Line 260 service operating fromLong Beach Bl Station to Artesia Station via MartinLuther King, Atlantic, & Artesia
• Line 266: Maintains current routing and relocateslayover with Line 265 at Lakewood & Del Amo
• Line 577: Service discontinues street runningoperation to 605 Fwy and rerouted to the 10 Fwyto the 605 Fwy. Service to Los Cerritos Centerdiscontinued.
KEY CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS
ARTESIA
FAIR
OA
KS
MISSION
7TH ST
FREM
ON
T
SIERRA MADREVILLA STATION
EL MONTESTATION
RIOHONDOCOLLEGE
SOUTHPASADENA
STATION
WILLOWBROOK /ROSA PARKS
STATION
LONGBEACH VA
/CSULB
CSULA
ARTESIASTATION
LONGBEACH BLSTATION
HUNTINGTON DR
LAKEWOOD
PASADENA
261577
266
260
258
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• Line 264: Replaced by Line 662 aswell as new MicroTransit, L LineGold, and GoMonrovia service
• Line 267: Route shortened to ElMonte Station-Del Mar Station
• Line 268: Route shortened to ElMonte Station to Sierra Madre VillaStation via Foothill Bl; service inSierra Madre replaced by newMicroTransit
• Line 487: Service in Sierra Madrereplaced by new MicroTransit; routeto be Sierra Madre Villa Station-7th
St/Metro Center peak periods(Union Station off-peak/weekends)
• Line 489: To terminate at the 7th
St/Metro Center DTLA
• Line 501: Operates from NorthHollywood Station to Del MarStation Pasadena. Rerouted off the134 Fwy to serve DowntownGlendale via Brand Bl and new LAZoo stop on weekends.
KEY CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS
DEL
MA
RSA
NG
AB
RIE
L
RA
YM
ON
D
RO
SEM
EAD
DOWNTOWNGLENDALEBURBANK
STUDIOS
NOHOSTATION
DEL MARSTATION
SIERRA MADREVILLA STATION
UNIONSTATION
7TH ST/METROCENTER
EL MONTESTATION
134 FWY FOOTHILL
DEL MAR
134 FWY
BR
AN
D
BROADWAY268
267
501
489
487
487CSULA
489
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• Line 177: Caltech to JPL; minor reroute viaMountain St instead of Walnut St, servingmore of Pasadena. Exploring PasadenaTransit operation of service.
• Lines 180/181/780: combined as new highfrequency Line 180 linking Colorado Bl westfrom Pasadena City College to Eagle Rock,Glendale, Hollywood/Fairfax.
• Line 256A: Operate simpler route - HighlandPark-Sierra Madre Villa Station via ColoradoBl, Lincoln Av, Washington Bl, Altadena Dr,Foothill Bl. Exploring Pasadena Transitoperation of service.
• Line 660: Replaces Line 260 north of FairOaks & Walnut to Altadena & south to DelMar Station with frequent reliable service.
• Line 662: Replaces Lines 267 & 687 on LosRobles, Line 267 on Lincoln Av, and Lines 180& 258 on Lake Av as new simpler local loopservice.
• Line 686: Southbound route shortened,focused on Del Mar Station.
KEY CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS
COLORADO
WASHINGTON
ALL
EN
LAK
E
ALT
AD
ENA
DEL MARSTATION
ALLENSTATION
LAKESTATION SIERRA MADRE
VILLA STATION
CALTECH
HIGHLANDPARK
STATION
JPL
OLD TOWNPASADENA
LOS
RO
BLE
S
FAIR
OA
KS
DEL MAR
177
662
660
662
686 256A
177
256A
PASADENACITY COLLEGE
180
Line 180 willterminate at the LaCienega/Jefferson ELine (Expo) Station
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• Lines 18 & 720: Becomes new high frequency Line 18 from Wilshire/Western Station to Montebello Metrolink Station via 8th Stand Whittier Bl.
• Line 30 & 330: Route will be shortened to operate from Pico/Rimpau Station to Little Tokyo Station. Limited route 330 will bediscontinued, creating a more frequent Line 30
• Line 66: Eastbound route shortened and rerouted to the Commerce Center; westbound 8th St service relocated to Olympic in BoyleHeights
• Line 605: Relocates southbound route to 8th St. and extending service to Soto & Olympic
• Line 665: Shortened route to terminate at Indiana & Olympic
KEY CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS
GA
GE
6TH ST
PICO
7TH ST
OLYMPIC
INDIANASTATION
COMMERCECENTER
MONTEBELLOMETROLINK
MAPLE LOT
LAC+USCMED CTR
CSULA
PICORIMPAUSTATION
WILSHIRE/WESTERNSTATION
8TH STDOWNTOWN LA18
66
30
66 18
605665
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• Lines 20 & 720: Become new high frequencyLine 20 operating from Downtown SantaMonica to DTLA.
• Line 720: Converted to a weekday peakperiod Rapid Line operating From Westwoodto DTLA
KEY CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS
WILSHIREWESTWOOD
DIVISION 1
WILSHIREVETERANSLAYOVER
MAPLELOTSA
NTA
MO
NIC
A
DOWNTOWN LA
720
2020
20/720
20/720
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• J Line (Silver): Route 910 willoperate from El Monte Station toHarbor Gateway Transit Center.This service will soon be operatedwith zero emission electricpowered buses. Route 950operating from El Monte Station toSan Pedro will be discontinued andreplaced by new Line 450.
• Line 450: During peak periods,service will operate from San Pedroto DTLA. During off-peak periodsand weekends will operate fromSan Pedro to Harbor GatewayTransit Center.
KEY CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS10 FWY EXPRESS LANES
DOWNTOWN LA EL MONTESTATION
HARBORGATEWAYTRANSITCENTER
SAN PEDRO
CSULA
HARBOR FWYSTATION
7TH ST/METRO CTR
910
910450
450
450
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August 2020
San Fernando Valley
Service Frequency Tiers – San Fernando Valley
• Under Transit First, NextGen establishes four frequency tiers based on AM and PM peak frequencies:• Tier 1: 10 min or better:
• 7.5 min: Lines 233 (Van Nuys Bl), 234 (Sepulveda Bl), 901 (G Line (Orange))• 10 min: Line 240 (Ventura Bl/Reseda Bl)
• Tier 2: 12 or 15 min• 12 min: Line 603 (Hoover St/Pacific Av)• 15 min: Lines 94 (San Fernando Rd), 152 (Roscoe Bl), 162 (Sherman Way), 164 (Victory Bl), 165 (Vanowen St), 166
(Nordhoff St), 224 (Lankershim Bl), 601 (Warner Center), 761 (Van Nuys Bl/Sepulveda Bl)
• Tier 3: 20 or 30 min• 20 min: Lines 92 (Glenoaks Bl), 150 (Topanga Canyon Bl/Ventura Bl), 230 (Laurel Canyon Bl), 244 (De Soto Av), 290
(Glendale Av/Vineland St), 501 (SR-134)• 30 min: Lines 153 (Burbank Bl), 158 (Woodman Av/Plummer St) ,169 (Saticoy St), 222 (Hollywood Way), 236 (Balboa Bl),
243 (Tampa Av/Winnetka Av), 294 (San Fernando Rd), 690 (Foothill Bl/Roxford St)
• Tier 4: 40 to 60 min• 60 min: Lines 96 (Riverside Dr), 154 (Oxnard St/Burbank Bl), 155 (Riverside Dr/Magnolia Av), 167 (Coldwater Canyon
Av), 218 (Laurel Canyon Bl), 237 (Woodley Av), 239 (White Oak Av), 645 (Valley Circle), 656 (LankershimBl/Cahuenga Bl Owl)
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Key CorridorImprovements
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• 94/794, new 294 consolidation,San Fernando Rd/NorthHollywood refocus
• 240/750 consolidationReseda/Ventura. 150 & 245consolidation Topanga Canyon/Ventura
• 234/734 consolidationSepulveda
• 233/744 consolidation Van Nuys+ welcome back 761 (for 788)Van Nuys-Westside
LEGEND
> 30 min16-29 min11-15 min7.5-10 min<7.5 min
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• 90/91: new 290 refocus onNorth Hollywood/L Line(Gold), 690 SanFernando/Sylmar
• 92: no alignment change
• 96: new 296 Burbank to LLine (Gold)
• 201/685: discontinued withMicroTransit coverage foreastern Glendale(Verdugo/Chevy Chase)
• 501: improved service todowntown Glendale
• 603: added GlendaleMetrolink Station
East Valley
LEGEND> 30 min16-29 min11-15 min7.5-10 min<7.5 min 53
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LEGEND
> 30 min16-29 min11-15 min7.5-10 min<7.5 min
East Valley
• 153/154: new focus BurbankBl (153), Oxnard St/BurbankBl loop (154); Burbank Buscovers Olive Av
• 155/183: new focus onRiverside Dr/Magnolia Bl
• 218: new southern terminusFairfax/Santa Monica
• 222: focus on Hollywood Wy,Riverside Dr, refocus toUniversal Station, Cahuenga
• 224: Sylmar Station toUniversal Station: new Line690 would serve segments inSylmar
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Mid Valley
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• 152/353: consolidate Local/Limited as one Line 152 onRoscoe
• 158/167: refocus 158Woodman/Plummer and 167Coldwater Canyon/Arleta/Devonshire
• 162/163: consolidate as one linefrom North Hollywood toVentura/Fallbrook via Vineland,Sherman, Fallbrook
• 164/165: Victory (164) andVanowen (165) coordinated atPlatt Ave terminus
• 166/364: consolidateLocal/Limited on Nordhoff,(Canoga/Nordhoff toDiscovery Cube)
LEGEND
> 30 min16-29 min11-15 min7.5-10 min<7.5 min
Mid Valley
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• 230: Laurel Canyon (LADOTwill serve Sylmar/SanFernando Station to MissionCollege)
• 236: Balboa with newconnection via San FernandoMission to Sylmar Station
• 237: focus on Woodley Av
• 239: focus on White Oak AvLEGEND
> 30 min16-29 min11-15 min7.5-10 min<7.5 min
West Valley
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• 161: Thousand Oaks – CanogaStation: minor streamlining atCalabasas
• 169: becomes 169 Saticoy + 645West Hills/Valley Circle/Mulholland/Warner Ctr
• 243: new loop servingWinnetka/Mason and Tampabetween Ventura and Devonshire,replacing separate Lines 242/243.MicroTransit to link Porter Ranchcommunity with the network
• 244: De Soto Av between VenturaBl and Chatsworth Station
LEGEND
> 30 min16-29 min11-15 min7.5-10 min<7.5 min
NEXTGENBus Plan
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