(Routes 529, 543, 553, 560) City Shuttles (Route 862) Bus Customer Information (Fares, System Map and more) Other Agency Information Bus Connections
Bus Transportation Centers are major transfer hubs that provide restroom facilities and covered shelter while you wait for your bus. Park-and-Ride facilities allow you to drive your car to the nearest transit facility where you can take a bus or train to complete your trip.
OC Bus day passes can only be accepted for a transfer at OC Bus stops. These stops are posted with both OC Bus signs and LBMT signs located on Laguna Canyon, South Coast Highway, North Coast Highway and the Laguna Beach Depot.
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We’re committed to a 100 percent zero-emission bus fleet by 2040. Along the way, we’re testing two types of buses to see which technology, or mix of technologies, is best for Orange County.
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Provides service along Imperial Hwy through Paramount, Lynwood, Hawthorne, El Segundo, and the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). If LAX is your destination, transfer at Aviation Station to a free airport shuttle bus.
Numbers on streets indicate transfers. Números en la calle indican transbordos.
The new service provides a quicker commute along the popular Route 60 between Santa Ana’s busy transit center and the VA Medical Center in Long Beach. Bravo! 560 has been embraced and praised by passengers in its first few weeks.