Is Big Blue Bus Free in LA?

Contactless is the safer, faster, and more convenient way to pay your fare. And for a limited time, Regular customers can ride Big Blue Bus for only $1 each way with contactless fare payments; Senior/Disabled/Medicare (S/D/M) customers ride for just $0.40.

How do you stop the Big Blue Bus?

Call Us: Dial (310) 451-5444, then press 1. When prompted, enter your 4-digit Stop ID to hear upcoming arrival times. Real-time Signs: Look for our digital real-time signs at select bus stops. Visit: bigbluebus.com/real-time.

Who owns Big Blue Bus?

City of Santa Monica
Big Blue Bus

Big Blue Bus at UCLA Hilgard Terminal
Parent City of Santa Monica
Founded 1928
Headquarters Santa Monica, California
Locale Santa Monica, Westwood, and Venice, California

Is it safe to ride the bus in Los Angeles?

The public transit system is perfectly safe. I’ve ridden the system at all hours for over a decade. Never had a problem.

How do you spell buses or busses?

The plural of the noun bus is buses. You might see the plural busses, but that form is so rare that it seems like an error to many people. You might also see the verbs bussed and bussing, both of which are rare and also come across as an error to many people. The plural of bus is buses.

Is there public transportation in Santa Monica?

Santa Monica’s Big Blue Bus and L.A. County’s Metro provide transportation services to both the local and greater Los Angeles area. Get the full online schedule and route information at www.bigbluebus.com or call 310.451. 5444. For Metro visit www.metro.net or call 323.

What Big Blue Bus goes to UCLA?

The quarterly BruinGO! TAP U-Pass allows UCLA students, faculty and staff unlimited travel on Big Blue Bus or Culver CityBus for an entire academic quarter for the low cost of $45 for students and $55 for faculty and staff.

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