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Template:Los Angeles Metro Busway

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Metro Busway
G Line G Line
Chatsworth Parking
Amtrak Metrolink (California)
Nordhoff
Roscoe
Sherman Way Parking
Warner Center
discontinued
2018
Canoga Parking
De Soto
Pierce College Parking
Tampa
Reseda Parking
Balboa Parking
Woodley
Sepulveda Parking
Van Nuys Parking
Woodman
Valley College
Laurel Canyon
North Hollywood Parking
B Line

Handicapped/disabled access All stations are accessible

Busway station
Busway transfer station
Former on-street stop
J Line J Line
El Monte Parking
Cal State LA
Metrolink (California)
↓ left-side running
LA General Medical Center
Amtrak Metrolink (California)
Union Station
AmtrakMetrolink (California)FlyAway (bus)A LineB LineD Line
A Line
↑ El Monte Busway (left-side running)
Los Angeles St
Spring St/1st St (LA City Hall)
1st St/Hill St (Civic Ctr)
B LineD Line
↓ Grand Av │ Olive St ↑
3rd St/Kosciuszko Wy (Grand/Bunker Hill)
A LineE Line
5th St (Pershing Sq)
B LineD Line
↓ Grand Av │ Olive St ↑
6th St/Flower St
↑ Figueroa St │ Flower St ↓
7th St (7th St/Metro Ctr)
A LineB LineD LineE Line
Olympic Bl
Pico Bl (Pico)
A LineE Line
Washington Bl (Grand/LATTC)
A Line
23rd St (LATTC/Ortho Inst)
E Line
Adams Bl
↑ Figueroa St │ Flower St ↓
37th Street/USC
Slauson Parking
Manchester Parking
Harbor Freeway Parking (I-105 (1961).svg I-105)
C Line
Rosecrans Parking
↑ Harbor Transitway
Harbor Gateway Parking
Victoria St/190th St
Carson Parking
Pacific Coast Highway Parking
↑ Harbor Freeway
Harbor Beacon Parking
Catalina Express
Beacon St/1st St
Pacific Av/1st St
Pacific Av/3rd St
Pacific Av/7th St
Pacific Av/11th St
Pacific Av/15th St
Pacific Av/17th St
Pacific Av/19th St
Pacific Av/21st St

Handicapped/disabled access All stations are accessible

Busway station
Busway transfer station
On-street stop
On-street transfer stop
One-way on-street stop
One-way on-street
transfer stop

This is a route-map template for the Los Angeles Metro Busway, a bus route in California, the United States.

Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.