Burbank Bus
Burbank Bus in Burbank, California is a city-operated public transport bus service, providing local routes within the city including connections with rail service to Los Angeles or surrounding suburbs.[1] Burbank Bus complements the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's crosstown routes through the city.
Parent | City of Burbank |
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Headquarters | 275 Olive Avenue East |
Locale | Burbank, California |
Service type | bus, paratransit |
Routes | 3 regular routes |
Fleet | 10.6 metres Blue Bird Buses, Startrans President FE, Starcraft Minibuses |
Operator | MV Transportation |
Website | http://www.burbankbus.org/ |
MV Transportation has operated the system for the city since 2011.[2]
Service
Regular Routes
- Noho/Airport Route (serving the North Hollywood LA Metro station and Hollywood Burbank Airport)
- Noho/Media District Route (serving the North Hollywood LA Metro station)
- Pink Route (connecting the Universal City/Studio City LA Metro station and Downtown Burbank Metrorail station)
Paratransit
Burbank Bus Senior and Disabled (BBS&D) paratransit provides curb-to-curb transportation services for seniors and persons with disabilities living in Burbank, allowing them to maintain healthy and active lifestyles.[3] To be eligible for BBS&D, City of Burbank residents must be 60 years of age or older or qualify by nature of a disability.[3]
References
- Madler, Mark (May 4, 2018). "New Metrolink Station Prompts Burbank Bus Route". San Fernando Valley Business Journal. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
- Hsin, Maria (July 1, 2011), Money-losing buses could get ads, service cuts, Burbank Leader, retrieved April 26, 2015
- "Burbank Bus - senior & disabled services". Retrieved November 11, 2020.
External link
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