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FOOTHILL TRANSIT

Going Good Places

Foothill Transit offers high quality, award-winning and environmentally friendly public transportation options for the San Gabriel and Pomona valleys, and downtown Los Angeles, too. With 330 buses running on 36 lines, Foothill Transit offers you the flexibility that fits your travel needs. Just ask the 14 million people who choose Foothill Transit every year.

Our mission is to be the premier public transit provider committed to safety, courtesy, quality, responsiveness, efficiency, and innovation.

Fast Facts:

Buses in service: 330 (315 Compressed Natural Gas or CNG and 15 fast-charge electric)

Routes: 36 local and express routes

Area served: 327 square miles of the San Gabriel and Pomona Valley

Ridership: More than 48,000 a week, and approximately 14 million a year

Comparative size: Largest municipal operator in Los Angeles County, second in fleet size only to regional provider Metro

Funding: 25% from farebox revenue, 75% from Los Angeles County Proposition A and C funds, California State Transportation Development Act (TDA) and State Transit Assistance (STA) funds

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About FOOTHILL TRANSIT

Going Good Places

Foothill Transit offers high quality, award-winning and environmentally friendly public transportation options for the San Gabriel and Pomona valleys, and downtown Los Angeles, too. With 330 buses running on 36 lines, Foothill Transit offers you the flexibility that fits your travel needs. Just ask the 14 million people who choose Foothill Transit every year.

Our mission is to be the premier public transit provider committed to safety, courtesy, quality, responsiveness, efficiency, and innovation.


Fast Facts:

Buses in service: 330 (315 Compressed Natural Gas or CNG and 15 fast-charge electric)

Routes: 36 local and express routes

Area served: 327 square miles of the San Gabriel and Pomona Valley

Ridership: More than 48,000 a week, and approximately 14 million a year

Comparative size: Largest municipal operator in Los Angeles County, second in fleet size only to regional provider Metro

Funding: 25% from farebox revenue, 75% from Los Angeles County Proposition A and C funds, California State Transportation Development Act (TDA) and State Transit Assistance (STA) funds

CONNECT WITH PEOPLE, PLACES AND THINGS TO DO RIGHT IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND CLICK HERE.