GOING GLOBAL - MOVING LOCAL - with the METRO
The METRO has dozens of bus and rail lines in and around our community.
But, if you know how to use the 264/267 and the Gold Line, you can get pretty much anywhere.
To confirm any of this information, or to get information not listed here, or to report a problem or seek help. CALL 323.go.metro, Metro’s telephone information hotline. Tell the customer representative your destination, starting point, and the day and time you want to travel.
Website: METRO.NET - Metro all has an app for Iphone/Ipad and Androids.
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A.S.L. to A.G.L.A.
Bus # 264 Westbound (Altadena towards Lake)
The 264 BECOMES the 267 at Altadena and Lake. No need to transfer. Stay seated.
OFF Lincoln and Mountain - right across the street from AGLA (2020 N. Lincoln Ave)
A.G.L.A. to A.S.L.
267 Northbound (Lincoln, towards freeway)
The 267 goes Lincoln, turns right on Altadena and BECOMES the 264 at Altadena and Lake. No need to transfer.
OFF Allen and Altadena - right in front of ASL (1919 Pinecrest Dr.)
NOTE: The 264 and 267 buses run twice an hour. However, only ONE of the two buses continues on past Altadena/Lake. A list of times has been provided.
GOING GOLD - To get to the Gold Line.
ASL - use the 264 Eastbound. Allen, heading south. (To Sierra Madre Villa Station.) ((The 264 goes ‘near’ the Allen Station, but not directly to it. You could walk to Allen if you felt like walking)
AGLA use the 267 Southbound. Lincoln, towards Mountain (To Memorial Park Station)
The Gold Line starts in Sierra Madre, runs through Pasadena and East L.A. It also stops at Union Station, which will connect you to the RED. PURPLE. SILVER. LAX. AMTRAK
Helpful Hints: Give yourself extra time. Everything takes a little longer when traveling Metro.
Call 323-go metro an hour ahead to make sure bus is on time.
Avoid riding before 8:30am or after 3:30pm. Those are peak travel times.
Use google maps to get bus directions. They are very accurate.
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