LA Metro Bus Schedule Finder for All Routes, Maps, Stops, Fares, Alerts & Live Times
Use this LACMTA bus schedule page like a small transit control center: open official Metro maps and schedules, check Nextrip arrivals, download the LA Metro app, confirm the $1.75 fare, read service alerts, and avoid wrong-route or wrong-stop mistakes across Los Angeles County.
What LA Metro Riders Want First When They Open This Page
A Los Angeles rider usually does not want a long article first. They want to know which Metro bus line to take, where the nearest stop is, when the next bus arrives, what the fare is, whether a route is delayed, and whether a rail or busway connection is smarter. This page puts those actions first so a rider can move from search to decision quickly.
βWhich Metro route do I need?β
Open Metro Maps & Schedules, then choose the line by number, corridor, station, destination or PDF route description.
βWhen is the next bus?β
Use Metro Nextrip to select route, direction and stop for real-time bus or rail arrivals.
βWhere is my stop?β
Confirm stop side, direction, timepoint, transfer point, busway station or rail station before waiting.
βWhich app should I use?β
The official LA Metro app provides trip planning, arrivals, alerts, nearby departures and step-by-step directions.
βHow do I pay?β
Metro lists a $1.75 regular fare, daily and weekly caps, two-hour transfers when tapping, and multiple payment methods.
βIs there an alert?β
Check Metro service alerts for bus, rail and elevator/escalator notices before leaving.
π‘ 20-second LA Metro rule
Before you walk to a stop, check route PDF, Nextrip arrival, direction, service alert and fare method. That one workflow prevents most LA bus schedule mistakes.
LA Metro Bus Schedule Smart Tool: Use This Like a Mini LACMTA App
This section gives the exact official action a rider needs: schedules, maps, real-time arrivals, app, fares, alerts, trip planner and TAP/payment help. It is built for quick mobile use and strong search intent because it solves the riderβs next click immediately.
β οΈ LA schedule mistake to avoid
Do not trust one old PDF screenshot for a time-sensitive Los Angeles trip. Metro updates schedules, service alerts and live arrivals. Always check the official route PDF, Nextrip and alerts before leaving.
Source Check for LA Metro Bus Schedule Accuracy
Updated for 2026 rider use. Official Metro sources checked for this page include Metro Maps & Schedules, Metro Nextrip Arrivals, LA Metro App, Metro fares, Metro service alerts, trip planner and TAP/fare payment information.
Metroβs official schedules page includes system maps, regional maps, rail schedules and bus schedule PDFs. The Nextrip page lets riders select a route, direction and bus stop or rail station for real-time arrivals. The LA Metro app includes trip planning, arrival times, alerts, nearby departures, step-by-step directions and favorite routes. Metroβs fare page lists the $1.75 regular fare, daily cap, 7-day cap, two-hour transfers when tapping, and multiple ways to pay.
Important: This page is an independent BusSchedules.org guide. Verify exact bus times, stop locations, fare rules, app features, service alerts, accessibility notes and route changes directly with Metro before traveling.
Quick Answer: How to Find the LA Metro Bus Schedule Today
The fastest way to find an LA Metro bus schedule is to open Metroβs official Maps & Schedules page, choose your bus line PDF, then check Nextrip for route, direction and stop-level real-time arrivals. For full trip planning, use the LA Metro app or Metro Trip Planner. For fare, confirm the current rules on Metroβs fare page before tapping, paying cash on bus, or planning transfers.
Agency
Los Angeles Metro / LACMTA
Schedules
Official bus PDFs + rail schedules
Live Tool
Nextrip route/direction/stop arrivals
Regular Fare
$1.75 with cap rules when tapping
Need all official LA Metro bus PDFs and maps?
πΊοΈ Open Metro Maps & SchedulesAlready at a stop and need the next bus?
π Open Nextrip ArrivalsLA Metro Rider Control Center: Jump to the Exact Help You Need
Official LA Metro Bus Schedule Links, Maps, App, Fare and Alerts
These official links should stay high on the page because they match the real user journey. Most LA riders need a schedule, a live arrival, a fare answer, a stop check and an alert check quickly.
LA Metro Bus Routes: How to Pick the Right LACMTA Schedule
Metroβs official schedules page lists bus routes by line number and route description. For example, the page includes major corridors such as Downtown LA to Santa Monica via Wilshire Boulevard, Downtown LA to Disneyland via Harbor Transitway and freeway routing, LAX-related routes, South Bay routes, San Fernando Valley routes, Westside/Central maps and more. The safest search is line number + destination + official Metro schedule.
π How to read a Metro bus PDF
- Line number: confirm the line before reading times.
- Route description: match the corridor, terminal, station, or destination with your trip.
- Direction: many lines have different eastbound/westbound or northbound/southbound stops.
- Day type: weekday, Saturday, Sunday and holiday times may differ.
- Timepoints: a PDF may show key stops, not every stop.
- Nextrip: use it for exact stop-level real-time arrivals.
π Bus + rail route planning
LA Metro is not only local bus service. Riders often combine bus with A, B, C, D, E or K Line rail, plus G Line or J Line busway service. If your trip crosses large parts of Los Angeles County, use the Metro Trip Planner or LA Metro app instead of trying to read multiple PDFs separately.
Need the full Metro bus and rail schedule page?
πΊοΈ Open Metro Maps & SchedulesLA Metro Live Times: Nextrip, LA Metro App and Real-Time Arrival Checks
For planned service, use the official route PDF. For the next bus or train at your actual stop, use Nextrip or the LA Metro app. Metroβs Nextrip page asks riders to select a route, direction and bus stop or rail station to view real-time arrivals. The LA Metro app adds trip planning, real-time bus and train locations, alerts, nearby departures and guided navigation.
π² Best live-arrival workflow
- Open Metro Maps & Schedules to identify the correct line.
- Open Nextrip and select the route.
- Select the correct direction.
- Choose the exact bus stop or rail station.
- Check Metro alerts before walking.
- Refresh near departure time because LA traffic can change quickly.
π‘ Nextrip reality check
If a bus is delayed, bunched, canceled or rerouted, a printed PDF may not help you. Nextrip and the LA Metro app are stronger for βright nowβ decisions, while the PDF is stronger for planning the day.
Need live bus or rail arrivals now?
π Open NextripLA Metro Stops: Stop Side, Station, Busway, Rail Transfer and Wrong-Direction Checks
Los Angeles bus stops can be tricky because routes may run on wide boulevards, one-way downtown streets, freeway busways, rail station bus plazas, transit centers, airport-area streets and event detours. The closest stop on a map is not always the stop you need.
Do not read a time until you know whether the bus is going toward the correct terminal, station or corridor.
On corridors like Wilshire, Vermont, Crenshaw, Venice, Sepulveda or Santa Monica Boulevard, the opposite-side stop may serve the reverse trip.
Large stations and bus plazas can have several bays. Match the line number and direction before waiting.
Metro alerts can move stops, change service patterns or add detours that a regular map does not show.
β οΈ Wrong-stop warning
In Los Angeles, a stop can look right but still be wrong for your route direction. Always match line number, direction, stop, station or bus bay inside Nextrip or the official app.
LA Metro Fare: $1.75 Ride, Daily Cap, 7-Day Cap, Transfers, Cash and TAP
Metroβs fare page lists the regular fare as $1.75. When you tap to ride, Metro says you never pay more than the daily or weekly cap. The daily cap is reached after paying for three rides in one day, with no more than $5 charged that day. The 7-day cap is $18. Transfers are free within two hours when you tap to ride.
π³ Ways to pay on Metro
- Credit or debit card: physical card or digital wallet tap.
- Apple Wallet: add a TAP transit card to Apple Wallet.
- TAP card: reusable card or TAP app with stored value.
- Cash: bus only; exact fare required.
- Reduced/free fares: students, seniors, riders with disabilities, LIFE riders and other eligible groups should verify official rules.
β οΈ Cash-on-bus limitation
Metroβs fare page states cash is bus only, exact fare is required, and fare caps do not apply. If you want fare capping, use a valid tap method instead of cash.
Need current Metro fare and TAP details?
π³ Open Metro FaresLAX, Union Station, Rail Lines, Events and World Cup Planning
Many βLA Metro bus scheduleβ searches are not just about one bus. Riders may need a bus to rail transfer, a trip to LAX, a ride to Union Station, a connection to Santa Monica, Long Beach, Hollywood, Pasadena, Inglewood, Downtown LA, Westwood, Koreatown, USC, UCLA, Burbank, Glendale or the San Fernando Valley. Large events can change the best route and the best stop.
βοΈ LAX and airport-area trips
For LAX-area travel, use Metroβs official trip planner and check current maps because airport-area stops, station connections, shuttles and bus routing can be time-sensitive. Leave extra buffer for luggage, walking, station transfers and traffic.
π Union Station and rail transfers
Union Station trips often involve bus, rail, Metrolink, Amtrak or regional connections. If you are transferring, verify both the bus line and rail line. The LA Metro app can be more useful than reading each PDF separately.
ποΈ Events and crowding
Downtown LA, Hollywood, Inglewood, stadium events, conventions, parades and special service days can change rider flow. Check Metro alerts before choosing a stop near an event corridor.
Planning bus + rail or event travel?
π§ Open Metro Trip PlannerLA Bus Delay Reality: Traffic, Bunching, School Rush and Heat-at-Stop Problems
Los Angeles transit planning has real-world issues that a simple route PDF cannot explain. Traffic, school dismissal, double parking, construction, hot-weather waiting, long boulevards, freeway ramps, rail station transfers and event crowds can all affect the bus you actually catch.
ποΈ Bus bunching
Bus bunching happens when one bus gets delayed and the next bus catches up. The first bus becomes crowded because more riders are waiting, which makes boarding slower. If two buses arrive close together and both show your destination, the second may sometimes be less crowded, but always confirm the sign and direction.
π School and afternoon rush
Some corridors become slower around school dismissal and afternoon commuter peaks. If you are riding with a stroller, groceries, mobility device or a tight transfer, give yourself more buffer instead of planning a perfect connection.
βοΈ Heat and stop comfort
In LA, standing at the wrong stop in the sun can become more than an annoyance. Check nearby departures, shade, direction and stop accuracy before walking too early to a stop with limited shelter.
Common LA Metro Bus Schedule Mistakes That Waste Rider Time
PDF only
The PDF helps planning, but Nextrip is better for current arrival decisions at the exact stop.
Wrong direction
Same line number can serve the opposite direction nearby. Always check route direction before waiting.
No alert check
Metro alerts can override the normal schedule during detours, service changes and station issues.
Cash fare surprise
Cash is bus only, exact fare required, and fare caps do not apply. Tap if you want cap benefits.
Bad transfer plan
Do not build a tight transfer between bus and rail without checking both arrival feeds.
Event-route blind spot
Stadiums, parades, construction and big events can make the normal stop or route less reliable.
Smart Internal Links: Related BusSchedules.org Routes and Transit Guides
This internal hub keeps riders moving inside BusSchedules.org instead of returning to Google. The links are chosen by intent: LA-style route-number searches, major city transit examples, MTA pages, multi-agency route resolvers and related local bus schedule guides.
π‘ Internal linking logic
This page links to route-number guides, major-city transit pages and MTA examples. That structure helps users continue from βLA Metro all routesβ into specific route habits: official link, live arrival, fare, alerts and stop verification.
LA Metro Bus Map Near Me for Routes, Stops, Rail Lines and Live Arrivals
The map below is for discovery only. Use it to find nearby LA Metro bus stops, rail stations and transfer points. Then verify exact route, direction, stop, fare and alerts through official Metro tools before riding.
LA Metro Bus Schedule FAQs for LACMTA Riders
Where can I find the official LA Metro bus schedule?
Use Metroβs official Maps & Schedules page at metro.net/riding/schedules. It includes Metro system maps, rail schedules and bus schedule PDF links by line number.
How do I see live LA Metro bus arrivals?
Use Metro Nextrip at metro.net/riding/nextrip. Select a route, direction and bus stop or rail station to view real-time arrivals.
Is there an official LA Metro app?
Yes. The official LA Metro app helps riders plan trips, see real-time arrivals, receive service alerts, view nearby departures, follow step-by-step directions and save favorite routes.
How much is LA Metro bus fare?
Metro lists the regular fare as $1.75. Metro also lists daily and 7-day caps, and transfers are free within two hours when you tap to ride. Check Metroβs fare page before traveling.
Can I pay cash on LA Metro buses?
Metroβs fare page states cash is bus only, exact fare is required, and fare caps do not apply. If you want daily or weekly fare-cap benefits, use a valid tap method.
Where can I check LA Metro service alerts?
Use alerts.metro.net for current and upcoming service alerts. The alerts page covers bus, rail and elevator/escalator notices.
Does Metroβs schedule page include rail lines too?
Yes. Metroβs Maps & Schedules page includes rail schedules, system maps, regional maps and bus schedule PDFs.
What is the safest LA Metro trip-planning workflow?
Start with Metro Maps & Schedules, identify your route, open Nextrip for live arrivals, check alerts, verify fare/payment method, then use the LA Metro app or Trip Planner for the full trip.
Why does my LA Metro bus not match the PDF time?
Traffic, bunching, detours, cancellations, construction, events and route changes can affect actual arrivals. Use Nextrip or the official LA Metro app for real-time information.
Is BusSchedules.org the official LA Metro website?
No. BusSchedules.org is an independent rider guide. Always verify exact LA Metro schedules, fares, alerts, stops, accessibility details and service changes directly with Metro.
Final Rider Summary: Use LA Metro Bus Schedules Without Guessing
The best LA Metro bus schedule workflow is simple: use the official Metro Maps & Schedules page for route PDFs and maps, open Nextrip for real-time arrivals, check Metro Alerts, and confirm fare rules on the Metro fare page before traveling.
For Los Angeles, the schedule is only one part of the rider decision. Traffic, bus bunching, rail transfers, station access, LAX trips, event days, heat at the stop, construction and service alerts can all change the real trip. Use the official LA Metro app or Trip Planner when your journey includes more than one line.
This page is designed to satisfy the userβs first-screen need: all routes, route map, stops, live times, fare, app, alerts and next-route discovery. Use it as a fast independent guide, then confirm final trip details with Metro.