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West Hollywood Transit Services
- Cityline Commuter and Local
Free local buses around town plus express morning and evening service to Hollywood and Highland. - WeHo PickUp West Hollywood's free weekend nighttime trolley that runs along Santa Monica Boulevard.
- Cityline Dial-A-Ride Flex Free curb to curb on-demand transportation for residents 62 and/or older and disabled of any age.
- Metro Bus and Rail Routes
A link to information on Metro bus routes, rail routes, trip planners and more.
Additional Transit Subsidies and Information
- On-Call Transportation Subsidy
The City offers an on-call transportation subsidy program to West Hollywood residents over the age of 62 or who are disabled of any age.
- Bus Pass Subsidy
The City offers a subsidy to the Metro monthly bus pass for Senior or Disabled Orange TAP Card holders. Applications for the discounted TAP cards are available at www.metro.net.
- Access Services ADA Paratransit Access Services is the ADA paratransit provider for Los Angeles County. For more information click here.
- DASH Interactive Map: Use this map provided by the L.A. Department of Transportation for route and fare information.
- Special Transit Services Brochure Information about transit services for adults aged 62 and older or who have disabilities.
- Free Rides Brochure Information about local transit services operated by the City that are available to all.
- Title VI Plan Notice to the Public
The City of West Hollywood operates its transportation programs and services without regard to race, color or national origin in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
- ADA Information In compliance with 49 CFR, Section 37.161 (c), the City of West Hollywood provides accommodations to ensure equal access by individuals with disabilities when riding the City's public transportation services. Members of the public have the right to request reasonable modifications in order to use the City's services., and a passenger who believes that s/he has been subject to discriminatory treatment or has been denied access to transit services on the basis of disability has the right to file a complaint. Requests for modification may be made with the city either by telephone or in writing. Complaints must be filed within two weeks of the alleged incident.
Transit Tools
CityLine and WeHo PickUp can be seen in real time on Google and NextBus to help passengers see arrival times.