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- Beach Cities Transit provides mass transportation for the Los Angeles beach city suburbs of Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, and El Segundo. The two routes provide both local service and afford a variety of opportunities to connect with the rest of the Greater Los Angeles Transportation grid. The system began in 2005, taking over lower-ridership routes from Los Angeles Metro. In 2021, the system had a ridership of 3,258,000, or about 15,800 per weekday as of the second quarter of 2022. (en)
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- Beach Cities Transit bus at the Redondo Beach Pier, the transfer point for the system (en)
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- Beach Cities Transit logo.png (en)
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- Beach Cities Transit (en)
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- Beach Cities Transit provides mass transportation for the Los Angeles beach city suburbs of Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, and El Segundo. The two routes provide both local service and afford a variety of opportunities to connect with the rest of the Greater Los Angeles Transportation grid. The system began in 2005, taking over lower-ridership routes from Los Angeles Metro. In 2021, the system had a ridership of 3,258,000, or about 15,800 per weekday as of the second quarter of 2022. (en)
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- Beach Cities Transit (en)
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- Beach Cities Transit (en)
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