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LAX Metro Transit Center Frequently Asked Questions
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The station will be open to the public starting at 5pm on Friday, June 6th. There will not be a public ceremony or event.
Yes, rides will be free beginning Friday, June 6th through Sunday, June 8th on Metro Bus, Rail, Bikes and Micro.
The new station will service the Metro Rail C and K Lines and features a 16-bay bus plaza with connections to multiple Metro Bus lines, regional transit services, and shuttle routes:
- Bays 1 & 2: LAX Metro Connector—shuttle to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) all terminals
- Bay 4: Santa Monica Big Blue Bus 3
- Bay 5: Santa Monica Big Blue Bus Rapid 3
- Bay 6: Torrance Transit 8
- Bay 7: Culver City Transit 6 & Rapid 6
- Bay 8: Metro Bus 102
- Bay 9: Beach Cities Transit 109
- Bay 10: Gtrans 5
- Bay 11: Metro Bus 120
- Bay 12: Metro Bus 117
- Bay 13: Metro Bus 111
- Bay 14: Metro Micro
- Bay 15: Metro Bus 232
No. There is no passenger pickup or drop-off area at the LAX/Metro Transit Center for private vehicles, ride shares, taxis, or any other commercial vehicles. This policy is in place to minimize traffic disruptions for buses and maintain smooth operations at the transit center.
See directory for location.
Hours of operation:
Monday – Friday – 6 am – 6:30 pm
Sat & Sun – 10am – 6 pm
No, the station does not have parking, but it does feature a secure bike hub. The bus bay area is reserved for Metro and municipal bus lines.
See our service updates section for bus route changes.
See the station directory above.
See station directory above.
See station directory above.
See station directory above.