GTrans
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GTrans is a municipal transit agency that serves Gardena, California and surrounding Los Angeles County neighbourhoods. It was founded on January 15, 1940, as Gardena Municipal Bus Lines. On the agency's 75th anniversary, the agency was renamed as GTrans.[4] The bus lines complement the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's crosstown routes through the city.[1] In 2024, the system had a ridership of 2,337,500, or about 9,200 per weekday as of the fourth quarter of 2024.
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Parent | City of Gardena |
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Founded | January 15, 1940 (as Gardena Municipal Bus Lines)[1] |
Headquarters | 1700 West 162nd Street, Gardena, California |
Locale | Gardena, California |
Service type | bus service, paratransit |
Routes | 6 |
Fleet | 76 buses |
Daily ridership | 9,200 (weekdays, Q4 2024)[2] |
Annual ridership | 2,337,500 (2024)[3] |
Fuel type | CNG, battery electric |
Website | ridegtrans |
As of September 2023, GTrans operates 3 daily routes, 2 school tripper routes, 1 weekday route, and 1 event route. Weekend service is provided on New Year's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
Routes
As of January 2025[update], GTrans operates six routes:[5]
- 1X: Redondo Beach station – Harbor Freeway station
- 2: Western Avenue / Normandie Avenue (loop)
- 3: Redondo Beach Transit Center – MLK Transit Center
- 4: El Camino College - Harbor Gateway Transit Center (weekday peak hours only)
- 5: LAX/Metro Transit Center – Willowbrook/Rosa Parks station
- 7X: SoFi Stadium – Hawthorne/Lennox station – Harbor Gateway Transit Center (Sundays only)
- Bolt: On-demand shared-ride service (Monday through Saturday)
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External links
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