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SR 01-24-2017 3I Ci ty Council Report City Council Meeting : January 24 , 2017 Agenda Item: 3.I 1 of 6 To: Mayor and City Council From: Edward King, Director , Big Blue Bus, Transit Finance & Grants Subject: Big Blue Bus Short Range Transit Plan, Application for Funds and Drug & Alcohol Policy Recommended Action Staff recommends that the City Council: 1. Authorize the City Manager to file the Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 through FY 2019 Short Range Transit Plan (SRTP) with the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Tra nsportation Authority (Metro); 2. Adopt the resolution authorizing the City Manager to: a. Apply for a nd execute grant agreements and execute related certifications and assurances with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), Metro, or other federal, state, regional or local agencies, and b. Enter into agreements for transit funds for the pass -through of funds and agreements for planning, programming, and implementing transit services and capital projects d uring FY 2017 through FY 2019; and 3. Adopt the Big Blue Bus Drug & Alc ohol Policy. Executive Summary Big Blue Bus requests City Council authorizati on to file the FY 2017 -FY 2019 Short Range Transit Plan (SRTP) with the LA County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro), the regional planning authority. Municipal operators are required to file the SRTP with the regional planning authority in ord er to maintain eligibility to receive federal and state transit funds. Santa Monica’s Big Blue Bus (BBB) has filed this report with Metro for the last 30 years. The SRTP is a planning document that provides a service and systems evaluation, summarizes and evaluates recent accomplishments, provides a three -year action plan for service, operations, and programs, provides a capital improvement program, and the corresponding estimated values for planning purposes. BBB also requests Council action to adopt the updated Drug & Alcohol Program and authorize the City Manager to file grant applications, execute grant agreements and to enter into agreements associated with funding, planning, programming, and implementation of transit services and capital projects. T here is no fiscal impact associated with the requested actions. Future fiscal impacts will be considered during the annual budget process. Discussion Short Range Transit Plan 2 of 6 Big Blue Bus is required by the Transportation Development Act (TDA) of 197 1 to file an SRTP to maintain eligibility for federal, state, and regional transit funding. The SRTP is a planning document that evaluates accomplishments over the past year and provides a three -year action plan for service, operations, and programs, a ca pital improvement program, including fleet replacement, facility improvements, equipment modernization, and other infrastructure needs, and the corresponding budget for implementation. The SRTP also serves as an opportunity for staff to outline service im provements, establish industry standards and service planning guidelines, and evaluate system -wide route performance. The FY2017 -2019 Short Range Transit Plan includes a brief description of Big Blue Bus service containing route information, service area facts , completed route/service changes, and planned service changes. Service changes implemented since the last SRTP were identified and approved through the Expo Integration Plan (known as Evolution of Blue ) that was adopted by City Council on April 28, 2015 . Future service changes will be covered in a follow -up st udy to the Evolution of Blue p lan expected to begin in late 2017 (o ne year after the Evolution of B lue service changes were completed). The follow -up study shall assess all route changes to d etermine BBB’s success in improving ridership and providing reliable, efficient connections with the Expo Line. The results of the follow -up study would shape future improvements beyond 2017. The SRTP also contains an update on any significant capital p rojects ; for example, bus replacements . As part of this ongoing project, BBB accepted 11 new 40 -foot buses, 4 30 -foot buses , and 7 articulated buses during the last two years and will be accepting 25 additional 40 -foot buses between December 2016 and Marc h 201 7 . 3 of 6 The SRTP summariz es BBB’s group fare discount program , including with Santa Monica College, UCLA, Saint John’s Health Center , and Unincorporated Los Angeles County areas. The fare discount program is just one of the many initiatives implemented by BBB to benefit the community. Others include r egional c oordination, d igital c ommunications updates , Bus S top Pride (to further improve the customer experience while awaiting, boarding, or alighting from our buses), transit information i mprovements , and many more. Big Blue Bus has been working continuously and resolutely to enhanc e service for its residents, current customer s , and future customer s. In addition to the description of Big Blue Bus ’ system , service, programs , and projects, the SRTP includ es a snapshot of BBB through financial tables, as required by the State’s Transportation Development Act , including the current fare structure, fleet inventory, financial statement, and a capital project summary. The Short Range Transit Plan document als o identifies the projected operating revenue and expenses required to realize the service, programs, and projects contained within the plan. The proposed SRTP financial forecast is based on a combination of BBB' share of Metro’s countywide formula -based allocation of transit funds and BBB’s projected operational needs. The FY 2016 -17 estimated formula allocation of operating funds (TDA, State Transit Assistance (STA), Proposition A 40%, Measure R 20%, Proposition C -Security, Foothill Mitigation, and Bus Stop Improvement Program) is $43.6 million, and non -formula allocation (Proposition A and Measure R Local Return) is $1.4 million. Local operating revenues (passenger fares, advertising, interest, lease, and special transit services revenues) are estimate d at $18.3 million. Authorization 4 of 6 Staff requests that Council authorize the City Manager to file grant applications as transit -related funding opportunities become available; to execute grant agreements to accept federal, state, regional and local transi t or transit -related funds, as funds are approved or programmed; and, to execute and file certifications and assurances as they relate to grant programs, compliance and project implementation. These authorizations would allow the City to expedite its annua l grant applications and participate in unanticipated one -time grant opportunities in a timely manner. Potential funding agencies include, but are not limited to, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and other federal agencies, Metro, the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD), State Department of Homeland Security, California Department of Transportation (CalTrans), and other state and regional agencies. Staff also requests that the City Manager be authorized to enter into agreements including but not limited to, Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs), Letters of Agreement (LOAs), Cooperative Procurement Agreements, and sub -grantee agreements for transit funds and for pass -through funds. Agreements may include, but are not limited to, ag reements by and between the City of Santa Monica and Metro, SCAQMD, FTA, the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG), Playa Vista, non -profits, and other federal, state, local, and regional entities for the purposes of planning, programming f unds and implementing transit services and capital projects for the residents of the City of Santa Monica and greater Los Angeles area. Drug & Alcohol Policy/Procedures FTA requires the governing body of a transit agency to adopt its Drug & Alcohol Pol icy. 5 of 6 FTA recently updated regulations for drug and alcohol testing for safety sensitive employees. Staff requests that Council adopt BBB’s Draft Drug & Alcohol Policy/Procedures for Employees in Safety -Sensitive Job Functions, which has been updated to comply with current Federal Regulations, clarifying testing procedures falling under City authority and Federal authority. Staff is currently in the process of advising the bargaining units impacted by the modifications most recently mandated by FTA. Fi nancial Impacts and Budget Actions There is no immediate financial impact or budget action necessary as a result of the recommended actions. The SRTP is a working document with estimated values for planning purposes. Provision for the proposed capital imp rovements and recommended service changes that impact the operating budget will be made each budget year with available allocations of transit revenues. The FY 2016 -17 improvements are fully funded in the City budget with local operating and transit subsi dy funds. 6 of 6 Prepared By: Enny Chung, Sr. Admin Analyst - Grants Approved Forwarded to Council Attachments: A. FINAL SRTP_FY17 -FY19 B. Drug Alcohol Policy 2016_revised 1.24.17 C. Expo Integration Plan (Evolution of Blue) D. Short Range Transit Plan Resolution Santa Monica ’s Big Blue Bus Short Range Transit Plan F Y 201 7-FY 2019 Edward F . King Director of T ransit Services January 24, 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Background SYSTEM UPDATE SECTION I Service Area 1 Route Information 1 Significant Improvements Ongoing Capital Improvements 1-2 Service Planning Expo Integration Study Post Expo Integration Projects Recent Service Improvements Reducing Passenger Travel Time On-Time Performance Improvements Segment Speed Analysis 2-3 3 3-7 7 7-8 8 T ransit Demand Management Corporate Partnerships Santa Monica College (SMC) Partnership University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Partnership St. John’s Health Center Partnership Unincorporated County Transit Discount Program 8 9 9 9 Planned Improvements Capital Improvements Service Improvements in FY 2017 Service Improvements Beyond 2017 Proposition 1B Safety & Security 9 9-10 10 10 10-11 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 11 Limited English Proficiency (LEP) 11 Ongoing Initiatives Regional Coordination BBB Digital Communications Community Outreach Customer Information Passenger Travel Time Passenger Travel Experience Efficiently Track Resources Bus Stop Pride Bus Stop Lighting Program Real-Time Transit Information Transit Information Improvements 11-12 12 12-13 13-14 14 14 14-15 15 15 15 16 FINANCIAL AND OPERATIONAL TABLES SECTION II T able L - 1 Current Fare Structure Table L - 2 Fleet Inventory Table L - 3 Historical and Projected Fleet Characteristics Table L - 4 Historical and Projected Financial Status Table L - 5 Performance Measurement Program Reporting Forms Table L - 6 Performance Audit Follow - Up Table L - 7 Summary of Capital Projects Table L - 8 Transportation Improvement Plan Project List EXHIBITS SECTION III Exhibit A Route Schedules INTRODUCTION The Short Range Transit Plan update is pr epared in accordance with the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) and Federal Transit Administration (FTA) planning requirements. BACKGROUND Big Blue Bus (BBB) is a line department of th e City of Santa Monica and is governed by the City’s seven-member City Council. The City of Santa Monica has historically taken an aggressive approach to providing Santa Mo nica and West Los An geles area residents with public transit services. In 1928, the Santa Monica City Council initiated bus service under powers granted by Article 11, Sectio n 9 of the Constitution of the State of California 1 . The first Santa Monica bus service provided a transit link between the rapidly growing West Los Angeles-Santa Monica area and Central Los Ange les with a 12-mile bus line linking the Santa Monica Civic Center and beach area wi th the Pico-Rimpau terminal of the Los Angeles Railway, via Pi co Blvd. The depression year s and World War II prompted expansion of bus services with new routes and additional services. In 1951, the City Council purchased the Bay Cities Transit Co mpany, a private tran sit company that had provided local transit services in the West Los Angeles-Santa Monica Bay Area. Originally, the City of Santa Monica transit service was called the “Santa Monica Municipal Bus Lines,” but customers usually referred to th eir transit service as “the Big Blue Bus,” and in 1997 the City of Santa Monica formally changed the name of the bus service to Santa Monica’s “Big Blue Bus.” Bus service continues to be operated under the City’s governance and is popularly known as the Big Blue Bus. 1 "A municipal corporation may establish, purchase and operate public works to furnish its inhabitants with light, water, power, heat, transportation, or means of communication. It may furnish these services outside its boundaries except within another municipal corporation which furnishes the same service and does not consent." SECTION I SYSTEM UPDATE 1 | Page SERVICE AREA Big Blue Bus (BBB) is the pr imary local fixed-route transi t operator serving the City of Santa Monica and adjacent Westside co mmunities including: Pacific Palisades, West Los Angeles, Brentwood, Westwood, University of Cali fornia Los Angeles (UCLA), Cheviot Hills, south Robertson, Mi d-City, Westchester, Marina del Rey, Venice, and Playa Vista. BBB provides re gional connections to the Los Angeles International Airport, the Metro Blue, Re d, Purple, Gold, Green and Expo Line rail stations, Union Station, Metrolink, and Amtrak inter-city rail services. Since its inception, BBB has followed a polic y of continuous service modifications to keep pace with changi ng travel patterns in th e service area, which now comprises approximately 51 square miles, well in exce ss of the 8.6 square-mile area of the City of Santa Monica. ROUTE INFORMATION There are 20 Big Blue Bus fi xed routes transporting passengers throughout the Westside and metropolitan Los Angeles Count y. They are catego rized as follows: 1) traditional local transit service with designated pickup and drop off at stops spaced approximately every 0.2 miles on a specified route, ty pically on avenues and major boulevards; 2) limited stop serv ice – Rapid 3 along Lincoln Blvd., which connects Santa Monica with Los Angeles International Airport and the Metro Rail Green Line; Rapid 7 on Pico Blvd.; Ra pid 10, which connect s Santa Monica to downtown Los Angeles; and Rapid 12, which terminates at UCLA. See Exhibit A for a complete detailed descri ption of existing and current schedules of Big Blue Bus routes. SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENTS Ongoing Capital Improvements Bus replacements will continue in accord ance with the fleet management plan, the Evolution of Blue service expansion, an d as funds become fully available. A contract was awarded in June 2014 to purc hase 11 natural gas 40-foot buses, four natural gas 30-foot buses with Gillig, LL C, and in September 2014, to purchase seven articulated buses with New Flyer. Buses have been and continue to be delivered on schedule. In April 2015, a co ntract was awarded to Gillig to purchase 25 natural gas 40-foot buses with deli very scheduled for January 2017. The City of Santa Monica is a nationally recognized leader fo r its sustainability policies and actions. BBB has progressively contributed to the City’s sustainability narrative through its use of alternative fu el and ultimate phasing out of diesel- fueled motor coaches. As of January 12, 2015, BBB’s en tire fleet of motor coaches 2 | Page is powered by clean burning and Renewa ble Natural Gas, known as Redeem™. Renewable Liquefied Natural Gas is non-fracked methane harvested from organic waste in landfills. The process of harves ting and processing Renewable Methane Gas provides a product that has fewer impu rities than conven tional Natural Gas and thus is a cleaner burning fuel source. Implementation of the Bus Stop Improvem ent Program (BSIP) is a multi-phased project that has included updating the Big Blue Bus the brand, designing a new form of eyelevel for bus stops, and designing and in stalling bus shelters and amenities. Phase I of the pr oject focused on bus stops within the City of Santa Monica, which include one ve ry high volume stop, 49 high volume stops, 51 medium volume stops, and 111 low volume st ops. A contract for fabrication and installation of the shelters and amenities was awar ded on June 25, 2013 to West Valley Investment Group, Inc. The progra m included street furniture, trash cans, real-time transit information at up to 35 locations, and other customer amenities. System-wide implementation of improved bus stops and information at the nearly 1,000 bus stops outside the City of Santa Monica has been completed. Big Blue Bus continues to be involved wi th the regional Tran sit Access Pass (TAP) program. The TAP program will allow passe ngers to ride multiple transit systems with a single fare medium utilizing sm art card technology . Issuing unique electronic passes provides enhanced conven ience and security to passengers and allows for more accurate repo rting of travel patterns in th e region. In late 2015, BBB requested Council approval for the rehabilitation of current fare collection system including fareboxes, vaulting system and system software. Council approved this request in October 2015 an d the rehabilitation was completed in January 2017. SERVICE PLANNING Expo Integration Study Phase II of the Metro Expo Line, completed on May 20, 2016, consists of a seven- mile rail extension from Culver City to 4 th St. in Santa Monica . All seven of the new stations are served by at least one direct Big Blue Bus connection. During the 3 rd Quarter of FY2013-14, BBB embarked on a comprehensive study of integration with the eight stations on th e Expo Line that are in the BBB service area. As part of this study, Big Blue Bus examined existing conditions with regards to bus service, f eeder routes for all stations, bus rail interface at or near each station, key destinations, best practices review for bus/rail integration, and pending new developments. This study included a substantial stakeholder and public participation process, a Title VI review of proposals, and resulted in comprehensive changes to the Big Blue Bus network of transit services. 3 | Page Goals of the study were the effective integration of firs t and last mile trips from Expo, elimination of low perf orming or duplicative servi ces, integration with Expo and other intermodal connections, a servi ce plan limited to an operating budget increase of 11%, and adjust ment of the predominant east-west orientation of the Big Blue Bus system to on e more balanced with the new transit needs present after the arrival of the Expo Line. As of August 2016, all recommend ed route and schedule changes from the stud y had been implemented. Big Blue Bus is an active participant in a series of land use and zoning studies being conducted around the various statio ns. Given that many of the stations along Expo Phase II are built with little to no parking, and few, if any bus berths, much of the bus/rail integrat ion takes place outside of the immediate area of the station footprint, and is part of a larger effort to create in termodal facilities adjacent to the stations on ot her parcels or on the street. As part of this effort, Big Blue Bus is developing a wayfinding program to install signage at Expo Line Stations to help customers locate BBB serv ices once they disembark from the train. This program is expected to improve the customer experience by alleviating customer confusion of not kn owing where to catch the bu s when transferring from the train. In early 2013, a study of 43 candidate corridors of LA County Metropolitan Transportation Authority was conducted to further develop recommendations for an effective county-wide Bus Rapid Transi t (BRT) system and to narrow the field of corridors for further study to 12 or 15. This study culminated in the 2035 Mobility Plan adopted by the Los Angeles City Counc il on August 11, 2015. The 2035 Mobility Plan identified a Transit Enhanced Networ k of 300 miles of streets, in the City of Los Angeles, that will complement the region’s existing and planned rail and busway system. Tr ansit enhanced streets ai m to: provide reliable and frequent transit service that is convenient and safe, in crease transit mode share, and reduce single-occ upancy vehicle trips. BBB co rridors that are projected to receive an exclusive bus only lane either al l-day or during the pe ak period include: Santa Monica Blvd, Wilshire Blvd, Westwood Blvd (north of Wilshire Blvd), Lincoln Blvd, and Pico Blvd. The fu ture implementation of th e Transit Enhanced Network will greatly improve overall travel time an d reliability on BBB’s busiest corridors. Post Expo Integration Projects Big Blue Bus is working on a number of post Expo Li ne projects that seek to improve the overall transit experience for current and future customers. Recent Service Improvements The majority of service impr ovements during the past ye ar were completed as part of Phase Two, Three, and Four of the City Council adopted Evolution of Blue Plan to integrate BBB service with the Expo Rail Line. Major changes in service included 4 | Page the introduction of new routes, route al ignment changes, freq uency and schedule updates, and route consolidations/eliminations. Changes by Phase:  Phase One – August 23, 2015 o Occurred during the prior fiscal year  Phase Two – February 21, 2016 o Route 1 – Extend service to Mari na del Rey, change frequency o Route 16 – Introduce new service from Wilshire Blvd to Marina del Rey o Route 18 – Introduce new servi ce from Venice Beach to UCLA o Route 41 – Cut service south of Pico Blvd, change frequency  Phase Three – June 12, 2016 o Route 12/Rapid 12 – Comb ine routes and extend to Culver City, change frequency o Route 17 – Introduce new se rvice on Sawtelle Blvd o Route 42 – Introduce new serv ice between Pico Blvd and Montana Ave o Route 44 – Integrate service with the 17 th St/SMC Station o Introduce late night di al-a-ride service at 17 th St/SMC Station  Phase Four – August 21, 2016 o o Route 5 – Cut service west of Bergamot Station o Route 10 – Eliminate weekend service Changes by Route:  Route 1 o Adjust Downtown Santa Monica routing to operate on 4 th St instead of Ocean Ave o Slight change in southbound layover and routing o Service to Venice High School eliminated and replaced by Route 16 o Improved evening frequency weekday and Saturday  Route 2 o Change in span to reduce duplicat ion of service with Metro Route 20 nighttime service o Dedicated bus lane along Wilshire Blvd lead to improved travel times during weekday peak periods  Route 3 o Emphasis shifted from Local route serving Lincoln Blvd to Rapid route o 5 | Page o Weekday and Saturday frequency reduced from 15 minutes to every 20 minutes o Sunday frequency reduced from 15 minutes to every 30 minutes  Rapid 3 o Emphasis shifted from Local route serving Lincoln Blvd to Rapid route o Weekday frequency improved from 30 minutes to every 10-15 minutes o Saturday/Sunday service added with service every 20 minutes on Saturday and every 30 minutes on Sunday  Route 4 o Route eliminated and replaced by Route 9, 17, 18, and 43  Route 5 o Route shortened to provide service between Century City and Bergamot Station in order to reduce duplicatio n of service with LA Metro and Expo Line o Peak only service added on Mo tor Ave serving Palms Station o Weekday peak frequency improved o Saturday/Sunday frequency reduced  Route 6 o Route eliminated and replaced by Expo Line  Route 7 o Emphasis shifted from Local route serving Pico Blvd to Rapid route o Weekday frequency reduced from 15 minutes to every 20 minutes  Rapid 7 o Emphasis shifted from Local route serving Pico Blvd to Rapid route o Weekday frequency improved to every 6-12 minutes o Saturday/Sunday service added with service every 30 minutes  Route 8 o Minor schedule adjustments  Route 9 o Minor schedule adjustments  Rapid 10 o Saturday/Sunday service eliminated to reduce duplication of service with Expo Line  Route 12 o Emphasis shifted from Local route serv ing Westwood Blvd to Rapid route o Route eliminated and replaced by Route 17 and Rapid 12  Rapid 12 6 | Page o Emphasis shifted from Local route serv ing Westwood Blvd to Rapid route o Major change in southbound layover and routing o Weekday frequency improved o Saturday/Sunday service added  Route 13 o Route eliminated and replaced by Route 7  Route 14 o Service extended south to Playa Vista o Service north of Montana Ave eliminated and replaced by Route 15  Route 15 o New route serving Bundy Station and Barrington Ave between Sunset Blvd and Olympic Blvd  Route 16 o New route serving Marina del Rey, Venice High School, Santa Monica College, and Bergamot Station  Route 17 o New route serving Culver City Statio n, Palms Blvd, Sawtelle Blvd, VA Medical Center, and UCLA  Route 18 o Route 3M renamed Route 18 and exte nded to serve UCLA, Montana Ave, 4 th St, Abbot Kinney Blvd, and Marina del Rey  Route 41 o Saturday/Sunday service added o Route shorted to Pico Blvd to serve Santa Monica College o Weekday peak service improved to every 15 minutes  Route 42 o New counterclockwise route complimen ting Route 41 clockwise service between 17 th St Station, Montana Ave, and Santa Monica College  Route 43 o New route serving San Vicente Blvd, 26 th St, and Bergamot Station  Route 44 o Santa Monica College routing adjusted to serve 14 th St, Pearl St, and 17 th St o Route extended north to serve 17 th St Station UCLA – The newly named UCLA Gateway Pl aza, formerly known as the Ackerman Bus Terminal, reopened at UCLA in Oc tober 2016 after being closed since July 7 | Page 2013 for campus construction. BBB Rapid 12 now serves UCLA Gateway Plaza providing fast and frequent connections to the Westwood Expo Line Station and Palms neighborhood. Reducing Passenger Travel Time Within the past year, plan ning staff has eliminated approximately 109 bus stops due to low passenger volume, route changes, or stop sp acing consolidation. These stop eliminations are part of a larger e ffort to improve bus speeds to provide our customers with a faster, mo re reliable service. Customers paying with cash take the mo st time to board the bus and currently account for approximately 47% of all BBB boardings. BBB is seeking to reduce cash payments to 35% over the next two years. On June 15, 2015, BBB took the first step in transitioning all paper passes onto the TAP card fa re payment system. BBB customers can also use TAP to pay fo r their one-way fares instead of using cash. In the next year, LA Metro plans to shift interagency transfers onto TAP and will discontinue the issuance of paper transf ers to customers. By reducing cash payments and paper transfers, BBB will si gnificantly speed up the fare payment process which will result in faster travel times and fewer delays for customers. BBB is a stakeholder and active in the “Lin coln Neighborhood Co rridor Plan” (LiNC) along Lincoln Blvd in the City of Santa Monica, which among other recommendations seeks to implement pe ak-hour bus only lanes along this productive, but highly conges ted corridor. BBB is workin g with the City of Santa Monica’s Planning and Public Works departme nts to identify fund ing for this project and is seeking to begi n construction on the bus only la nes in Fiscal Year 2018. BBB is also one of the stakeholders in th e Metro Wilshire BRT lane project and is monitoring the results of this project for use in creating its own bus lanes. On November 16, 2015, the fina l phase of the Wilshire BRT lane project opened, allowing BBB to utilize the bus only lanes on Wilshire Blvd between Westwood Blvd and the Santa Monica city line, benefitting customers with faster travel times and improved reliability on Route 2. The City of Santa Monica is implementing its own traffic signals control center. One of the aspects of the proj ect is to use traffic signal prioritization for emergency services and to provide signal priority for late buses on major Santa Monica arterials. This project will be ongoing as the signals control center is created and begins operation. On-Time Performance Improvements BBB staff continues to make a concerted effort to improve on-time performance during FY 2016, increasing the averag e system-wide running and layover time. 8 | Page Additionally, the Operations Division has generated standard procedures that can be deployed when recurring traffic problems occur. In this way, the impact of regularly occurring traffic delays on on-time performance can be minimized. Operations supervisors are now actively monitoring and addressing on-time performance issues in real-t ime from the dispatch center to ensure a more reliable delivery of service. Changes noted above resulted in an impr ovement of on-time performance, from 70.1% in FY 2015 to 74% in FY 2016, m eeting BBB’s interim on-time performance goal. Planning staff will co ntinue analysis of system data to monitor operational performance and to reschedule routes wher e necessary. This wo rk is expected to continue in order to meet an eventual goal of 85% as stated in th e Service, Design, Performance and Evalua tion Guidelines. Segment Speed Analysis Big Blue Bus is conducting an analysis and cross reference of service density and service delay for the reco mmendation of queue jump lane and bus only lane treatments. As traffic worsens, the pa ssenger travel times on the bus suffer, making the bus a less attractive and comp etitive form of transportation. By advocating for the construction of dedicated bus facilities, BBB can speed up passenger travel times to improve the customer experi ence while saving operating funds. At the conclusion of the analysis, BBB will recommend certain corridor and roadway segments for speed improvements. Transit Demand Management Corporate Partnerships Santa Monica College (SMC) Partnership In May 2014, BBB and SMC renewed the “Any Line Anytime” transit pass program through June 30, 2017. The new agr eement increased BBB revenue 10% over the 2014 agreement. SMC no w accounts for 11 percent of all BBB ridership, which is 5 percent less than the prior fiscal year due to competition with the Expo Line. Santa Monica College (SMC) is piloting a TAP program where they will place TAP- stickers on the back of SMC ID Cards be longing to a test gr oup of students. These stickers, labeled U-Pass, are chip -embedded, turning SMC ID cards into fully functional TAP cards, loaded with the BBB-SMC An y Line Any Time unlimited ride pass. There are approximately 100 st udents in the pilot group. The pilot program began October 15 th , 2016 and concluded on December 15 th , 2016. If this pilot is successful, SMC plans to transition fu lly to TAP, providing TAP stickers to all their stud ents beginning in early 2017. Having SMC on TAP will greatly improve boarding times at SMC stop s and will help provide more accurate ridership reporting for BBB. 9 | Page University of California, Lo s Angeles (UCLA) Partnership BBB and UCLA renewed the un limited travel “BruinGo!” transit pass program for another 5-year term through June 30, 2020. UCLA riders continue to constitute 8 percent of all BBB ridership. St. John’s Health Center Partnership In 2016, BBB and Saint John’s Heath Cent er forged a partnership to provide hospital employees with Unlimited Ride TAP Cards enabling St. John’s employees to ride any BBB route. BBB provides direct service to St. John’s Health Center via Route 1 on Santa Monica Blvd, Route 41-42 on 20 th St, and Route 2 on nearby Wilshire Blvd. Unincorporated County Transit Discount Program Big Blue Bus is working with Los Angele s County staff to expand access to the  LA County Transit Subsidy Program. Residents in certain unincorpor ated county areas may be eligible for a special discount on their transit pa ss. BBB is working to make this discount available for BBB fare products. PLANNED IMPROVEMENTS Fiscal Year 2017 Capital Improvements Big Blue Bus continues to be involved wi th the regional Tran sit Access Pass (TAP) program. The TAP program allows passeng ers to ride multiple transit systems with a single fare medium utilizing sm art card technology . Issuing unique electronic passes will provide enhanced convenience an d security to passengers and allow for more accurate reporting of travel patterns in the region. In Spring 2015, BBB added TAP card validators to its entire fleet allowing seamless fare payment for all TAP card holders. BBB is in process to rehabilitate its state-of-the-art Fuel & Wash facility. The rehabilitation includes a new bus wash and adds a redundan t fueling lane. Service Improvements in FY 2017 Minor changes are planned in FY 2017 to address ridership demand and routing issues that have emerged af ter implementing the Evolutio n of Blue Plan. The next service change will take place in Februa ry 2017. Minor sche dule adjustments will be made to continue the improve ment of on-time performance. BBB will also continue its incremental ap proach to reducing overcrowding by eliminating low ridership trips and moving resources to routes that routinely experience overcrowding with added tr ips or increased frequency. 10 | Page In August 2015, BBB added th e RSM RideCheck Plus soft ware, giving the agency greater ability to accurately assess auto matic passenger counting data. BBB is working with a qualified statistician on th e FTA certification pro cess to validate the automatic passenger counting reporting system, allowing BBB to use that system as the primary reporting tool for ridership to the Nati onal Transit Database. Service Improvements Beyond 2017 In 2017, BBB will be conducting a follow-up study to the Evolution of Blue Plan. This study will assess all route changes to determine BBB’s success in improving ridership and providing reliable, efficien t connections with the Expo Line. In addition, this study will examine opportun ities to serve new destinations. The results of this study will shape future service improvements beyond 2017. Proposition 1B California voters approved Proposition 1B in the November 2006 general election. Proposition 1B enacted the Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Bond Act of 2006 to authorize up to $19.9 billion in State general obligation bonds. These fu nds include $3.6 billion statewide to the Public Transportation Modernization, Improve ment and Service E nhancement Account (PTMISEA). These funds are available to transit operators over the next two years for eligible transit capital projects. Fina l appropriations were determined by the State Legislature’s approval and the St ate’s issuance of bonds. Funds from PTMISEA will be used toward transit bu s replacements and other bus related capital projects. BBB anticipates approxim ately $267,000 each year to be available for transit security capital improvements. Safety and Security is further discussed below. Safety & Security The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has identified BBB as a Tier 1 Agency, having mid-level risk. Through DHS, BBB can seek funds for training, planning, and capital projects. Capital proj ect funding will be sought to implement and enhance security in and around the BBB camp us and its facilities as well as at major transit interface locati ons, such as the downtown Santa Mo nica transit mall and other locations where BBB connects with other transit operators. A Threat and Vulnerability Assessment (T VA) was conducted in 2011. The TVA assisted BBB in identifying areas to improv e security of its assets and ensure that frontline employees are equipped to handle security incide nts and emergencies. BBB continues to coordinate its security activi ties with the City’s police department and Los Angeles County transit operators th rough the Regional Transit Security Working Group. 11 | Page With the Proposition 1B S ecurity Funds, BBB has upgr aded the employee visitor access system with automatic vehicular gates complete with security cameras. In addition, BBB is exploring adding additi onal solar lighting at bus stops. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) Based on the FY 2014 FTA Triennial Re view, BBB was in co mpliance with all Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements within the agency. All vehicles are ADA compliant with kneeling low floor capabi lity, ramps, wheelchair securement locations, and appropriate signage. All vehicles have voice annunciators to assist the visually challenged riders. Automated voice announcements are made at all stops; announcements can be heard inside the bus and by passengers waitin g at stops outside the bus. All new and replacement vehicles will be ADA compliant. Big Blue Bus is a member agency of Access Services, Inc., the county-wide ADA-mandated complementary paratransit service within Los Angeles County. BBB also contracts additional paratransit servi ces for its City residents. In FY 2015, the City purchased six replacement vehicl es, for the ongoing operation of this service. The City of Santa Monica Dial-A-Ride serves bo th the senior and disabled community. LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENCY Big Blue Bus is committed to ensuring that all part s of the Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Plan are implemented. As part of these efforts, BBB secured language translation services in ove r 200 languages and rolled out customer information in the top seven LEP language s identified in the BBB service area. Public information pieces promoting the new language service as well as general Title VI policy guidelines can be found in bu s interiors and on BBB’s website. A special contact card promoting language se rvices is available for all motor coach operators to distribute to non-En glish speaking customers. ONGOING INITIATIVES Big Blue Bus is committed to regional coordination working with Metro and the other municipal transit operators in delive ring transit services . BBB’s activities continue to support the regional initia tives to improve passenger travel time, customer information, an d efficient tracking of resources through the implementation of the following local and regional programs and projects: Regional Coordination BBB continues to participat e and support the following regional programs:  Bus Rapid Transit Service 12 | Page  Lincoln Blvd Re-Visioning Process  Rapid Shelter Program  Metro Transit Security Working Group  Metro Bus Operations Subcommittee  Metro Technical Advisory Committee  Transit Access Pass (TAP) Operating Group  Westside Cities Council of Governments  Coordinated Real Time Tr ansit Information Program  Coordinated Transit Signal Priority System  Metro Wilshire BRT Lane Project  Measure M 20% Operations Gu idelines Working Group  Measure M Local Return Gu idelines Working Group BBB Digital Communications To improve the availability, clarity and su stainability of information provided to customers, BBB launched new styles and modes of customer communication over the last few years. In alignment with th e City’s sustainability plan, BBB has been shifting customer information to digita l platforms instead of print. Upcoming enhancements include the de ployment of a mobile resp onsive website that will provide customers with trip planning da ta optimized for the fastest loading and clearest display via Internet-enabled mobile phones in 2016 and early 2017. BBB has also ventured into the digital ad vertising world to expand its reach to customers and potential customers in its service area. Specifically, BBB began purchasing targeted Facebook advertisin g in the summer of 2016 to promote the new on-demand late-night service called Bl ue at Night as well as to promote the City Council-funded Bu y One, Get One Free prom otion (BOGO). The BOGO promotion was launched to in centivize the trial and use of BBB as a convenient connection to the Expo Light-Rail Line an d a post-promotion su rvey revealed that nearly 20% of participants heard about th e promotion via social media ads. This type targeted advertising wi ll continue in 2017 and beyond. BBB currently provides customer informat ion via digital kios ks located in the downtown Santa Monica area which is hi ghly transited by customers, tourists, workers, students, etc. BBB continues to work toward improving its customer- facing technology, by resear ching, analyzing, and recomm ending next generation digital signage options. Community Outreach BBB continues its community outreach effort s to engage and inform neighborhood, business, education, media and developmen t partners in operat ional decisions and the planning of futu re initiatives. 13 | Page Social media outreach continued to expand over the last year with more Facebook, Twitter and Instagram users than ever. The Planning and Community Engagement team continues to work on measuring th e levels of engagement with different social media platforms as well as the in corporation of highly targeted paid advertisements. The Planning and Community Engagement sta ff has been providing critical services for the Older Adult population in the BBB service area. Prior to opening of Expo, staff hosted weekly sign-up sessions at the Tran sit Store enabling Older Adults to obtain the reduced-far e TAP card. These sessions beco me so popular that BBB had to switch to a much larger venue and began to conduct monthly presentations at the local Ken Edwards Senior Center pr omoting the use of the newly connected BBB service to the Expo Line. As part of these efforts, BBB is educating and facilitating the adoption of reduced-fare TAP cards for Older Adults by hosting a post-presentation application workshop. The workshop entails assisting Older Adults with the TAP reduced-fare applicat ion, taking their photo, photocopying valid identification cards, and submitting the completed applic ation packet to LA Metro for processing on behalf of the customer. These workshops have proven to be a highly effective way of transition ing Older Adult customers to the more versatile and cashless TAP card system. With a special focus on th e Older Adult community, BBB staff continued to provide monthly informational presentations at Santa Monica Dial-A-Ride as well as sessions at the Palisades Alliance and S ilverCrest Senior Ho using, and staffed information booths at Metro’s Regi onal Senior Transportation Fair. Additionally, staff attended community events, such as th e Expo Line Grand Opening Station Celebrations, COAST (Santa Monica’s first open streets event), student welcome events at Santa Moni ca College and UCLA, Santa Monica Wellbeing Festival, National Night Out, and Car-Free Friday launch, amongst others. Customer Information BBB launched NextBus, a real-time bus a rrival information tool, in June 2015, which made BBB real-time information av ailable through the web (mobile or desktop), smartphone applications for iO S and Android, text messaging, or by calling. To support the move to digital comm unications for customers who might not always have access to the Internet, th e NextBus service in cludes a 24/7 phone service that provides real-time information for each bus stop or the option for the same information via text message. 14 | Page Currently, BBB is researching di fferent products that are cost effective, accurate and enhance the customer ex perience by combining the real-time information and trip planning components into one smar tphone app as well as providing the SMS and call features. The enhanced customer-s erving technology will be implemented in 2017. Passenger Travel Time The Advanced Fleet Management System (AFMS) has been instrumental in improving customer access to transit and service information by providing real- time bus location informatio n that staff publishes through an open data portal to applications such as NextBus and to our fi xed signs at high-traff ic bus shelters. Implementation of the following activiti es will further improve passenger travel time:  Sales and acceptance of EZ tran sit pass sticker on TAP cards  Signal priority systems being installed in the City of Santa Monica and on- going updating of schedules for the MTA-funded signal priority systems on major routes in the City of Los Angeles. Passenger Travel Experience The Planning and Community Engagement Division of BBB implemented out a highly visible and branded bus shelter and bus stop inform ation system so customers can easily identify the system , the bus route and information about the service. The following projects are th e major components of BBB’s efforts to improve the passenger tr avel experience:  Bus Stop & Shelter (Rapid & Local) Improvement Program  Real-Time Transit Information  Transit Information Redesign (Targets , Eyelevels, and Digital Screens)  NextBus Plaque System-wide Deployment  Implement Universal Fare System  Government Advocacy  Motor Coach Operator Identification Efficiently Track Resources Big Blue Bus Advanced Fleet Management System (AFMS) allows Big Blue Bus to track the location of its vehicles. Bi g Blue Bus also uses Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) software program to tr ack maintenance and fu eling of all City of Santa Monica vehicles. The program is used to de termine the total cost per mile of maintaining an d fueling each City ve hicle. Staff is cu rrently working with these software programs to improve tracki ng of assets and st atus of bus stops:  Bus Advanced Fleet Management System program  EAM software program  Bus Stop Asset Management Software  Fleet Management Plan 15 | Page  Preventative Maintenance Systems Bus Stop Pride Big Blue Bus has begun a bus stop pride pr oject to improve bus stop amenities at stops served by BBB. To star t, an inventory of the existi ng conditions at each bus stop will be taken. Exis ting conditions wi ll include: shelter, shade, seating, signage, accessibility, trash, and lighting. Stops will be grou ped into different categories based on average daily boarding s. Starting with the stops showing the highest number of boardings, BBB will work to improve the existing conditions to benefit the customer experience. Bus Stop Lighting Program BBB is exploring a pilot program to add addi tional lighting at several bus stops. The additional lighting woul d run on solar energy and customers could press the button to illuminate and noti fy the driver there is a cu stomer waiting at that bus stop. The lighting would add additional s ecurity at the bus stops as well. Real-Time Transit Information With the funding allocated for the Bus Stop Improvement Project, BBB installed 35 real-time arrival information digital si gns within the City of Santa Monica primarily at higher volume stops. More real-time information via mobile ph ones and text messaging in general, provides customers with bus arrival in formation and mitigates some of the uncertainty that is associat ed with riding public, fixe d-route transit. The real- time signs at the bus stop s display the route number, the direction the bus is headed, and information about its arrival time. Transit Information Improvements Little Blue Book In an effort to provide BBB customer s with comprehensiv e route and rider information in a convenient booklet, and to reduce costs and hours spent designing, producing and distributing route and schedule information, BBB created the Little Blue Book Transit Gu ide (Book) in February 2015. The Book houses information for all BBB routes and has replaced the more costly individual hand-held schedules that were previously distributed. Since the Book utilizes the same vertical maps as th e bus stop, the number of de sign hours spent on each service change has also b een reduced. Other improvem ents include eight pages of rider information, includ ing fare and transfer inform ation, safety tips, and a full-color System Map insert at the back of the Book. The Little Blue Book is currently available at public centers, tour ism and travel kiosks, the Transit Store, onboard buses and distributed out at pub lic events. A printa ble version of the 16 | Page Book is also available on line at BigBlueBus.com. The Little Blue Book won the 2015 APTA AdWheel Award for the “S chedule/Timetable” category. Onboard Enhanced System Maps BBB’s large-format system map, available as part of the Little Blue Book Transit Guide on onboard the BBB fl eet, provides a comprehens ive look at BBB’s route options as well as points of interest and current Metro Rail stations. Paying particular attention to Metro Rail’s co ntinued expansion and connection, BBB enhanced its system map to include rail lines under co nstruction in its service area to illustrate the futu re regional travel opport unities and the changing mobility landscape in Los Angeles County. Enhanced Service Change Communications Beginning in August 2015, with the first Expo Integr ation service change, the Planning and Community Engagement Divi sion of BBB examined its suite of customer communication touchpoints rolle d out during each service change, and began making iterative changes. Fonts and colors were thou ghtfully selected, and a written tone organically develope d; all serving as key communications tools. The goal was to en able customers to understa nd and visualize both the local and regional network that would emerge and intertwine to better serve them. Customer brochures began includ ing large colorful maps with graphic spotlights highlighting areas of major ch anges as well as larger typography for those with visibility challenges. At the street level, BBB pr oduced hundreds of informative English-Spanish bilingual bus stop signage, not just informing the customers of stop changes or removals, but alternative bus stop locations or service. BBB also debuted the “A mbassador Program” where all BBB administrative staff, incl uding executives participated in one-to-one customer outreach at highly impact ed “hot stops” or onboar d impacted bus routes. Ambassadors were armed with a “toolkit” of outreach material s they would need to field questions and disse minate information. Customers found this level of engagement refreshing and expressed positive feedback throughout the year- long initiative. 17 | Page SECTION II FINANCIAL & OPERATIONAL TABLES 18 | Page Table L-1 Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus FARE STRUCTURE FY 2017 FARE CATEGORIESTYPES OF FIXED ROUTE SERVICE LocalExpress Individual Fares Regular/Student 4 $1.25$2.50 Senior (62 yrs. +)/Disabled/Medicare $0.50$1.00 Day Pass Regular/Student $4.00$4.00 $1.50$1.50 7-Day Pass 4 Regular $14.00 $14.00 + $1.25 upgrade 13 Rides Regular/Student 4 $14.00 + $1.25 transfer$14.00 + $1.25 upgrade Senior (62 yrs. +)/Disabled/Medicare $6.00 + $0.50 tranfser$6.00 + $1.00 upgrade 30 Day Pass Regular 4 $50.00$89.00 Senior (62 yrs. +)/Disabled/Medicare $24.00$40.00 Student (5-18)4 $38.00 $38.00 + $1.25 upgrade Senior (62 yrs. +)/Disabled/Medicare NOTES: 1. There is no fare differential between peak and off-peak periods. 2. Children age 4 and under ride free with a paying adult (up to two children per adult) 3. The Big Blue Bus participates in the inter-agency EZ Transit Pass Program. The monthly cost for an EZ transit pass for local service is $84 (regular) and $35 (senior/disabled/ Medicare). 4. Fare Change effective January 2016. 19 | Page Ta b l e L - 2 Sa n t a M o n i c a ' s B i g B l u e B u s FL E E T I N V E N T O R Y A S O F J U N E 3 0 , 2 0 1 6 NU M B E R O F V E H I C L E S P r o j e c t e d Ye a r Ow n e d / F i x e d - R o u t e P a r a t r a n s i t A c t i v e W i t h M a j o r E m e r g e n c y P r e Y e a r o f Bu i l t M a k e M o d e l S e a t s L e n g t h W i d t h F u e l L e a s e d S e r v i c e S e r v i c e S e r v i c e R e h a b C o n t i n g e n c y A D A A D A R e p l a c e m e n t 20 1 5 N e w F l y e r X N 6 0 5 6 6 0 1 0 2 C N G 7 7 7 7 2 0 2 7 20 1 5 G i l l i g G 2 7 E 1 0 2 N 2 2 6 3 0 1 0 2 C N G 4 4 4 4 2 0 2 5 20 1 5 G i l l i g G 2 7 D 1 0 2 N 4 3 9 4 0 1 0 2 C N G 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 2 7 20 1 3 G i l l i g G 2 7 D 1 0 2 N 4 3 9 4 0 1 0 2 C N G 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 2 0 2 5 20 1 1 E l D o r a d o E Z R i d e r 2 9 3 0 1 0 2 C N G 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 20 1 1 N A B I 4 0 L F W 3 8 4 0 1 0 2 C N G 9 9 9 9 2 0 2 3 20 1 1 N A B I 6 0 B R T 5 3 6 0 1 0 2 C N G 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 2 3 UN L E A D E D 20 1 0 E l D o r a d o E Z R i d e r 2 9 3 0 1 0 2 G a s o l i n e 5 5 5 5 2 0 2 0 20 0 6 N e w F l y e r O 4 0 L F 4 0 4 0 1 0 2 L N G 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 8 20 0 4 N e w F l y e r O 4 0 L F 4 0 4 0 1 0 2 L N G 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 2 0 1 6 20 0 2 N A B I 4 0 L F W - 2 3 3 8 4 0 1 0 2 L N G 1 3 1 3 - - 1 3 1 3 2 0 1 4 TO T A L V E H I C L E S 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 20 | Page Table L - 3 Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus HISTORICAL AND PROJECTED FLEET CHARACTERISTICS SYSTEM TOTAL FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FLEET CHARACTERISTICS Audited Estimated Planned Peak hour fleet 157 167 167 Spare for maintenance 32 33 33 Spare Ratio 20% 20% 20% (Line 2 divided by Line 1) Emergency Contingency Reserve Inactive Fleet: 0 0 0 Vehicles Not Serviceable Total Vehicles 189 200 200 (Sum Lines 1,2,4, & 5) New Replacement Vehicles Delivered (2017)* 0 0 25 *anticipates delivery of 40-foot replace 2002 LNG and 2004 LNG buses in FY2017 21 | Page Table 4 (A) HISTORICAL AND PROJECTED FINANCIAL STATUS SOURCES AND APPLICATIONS OF CAPITAL FUNDS MODE: Bus SOURCES OF CAPITAL FUNDS:FY 2015FY 2016FY 2017 Audited Actual Planned FEDERAL CAPITAL GRANTS FTA Sec. 5309 (Sec. 3)7 FTA Sect 5307 (Sec. 9)2,9339,73310,460 Econ Stimulus Other Federal (CMAQ) STATE CAPITAL GRANTS AND SUBVENTIONS TDA (ART 4) current from unallocated 6,7077,6666,000 TDA from prior year reserves STA current from unallocated 0 STA from prior years reserve Other State241568267 LOCAL CAPITAL GRANTS Prop A Local Return Prop A Discretionary Prop C Local Return Prop C 5% Security Prop C 40% Disc. 0.20.20.2 Prop C MOSIP 1,453437 Measure R Clean Fuels455 Measure R 15% Local Return Prop 1B PTMISEA Bridge Funds 216,2551,558 Prop 1B Transit Security Bridge Funds 249268 Other Local TOTAL CAPITAL REVENUE 11,36325,36318,999 TOTAL CAPITAL EXPENSES12,02230,44719,000 BY YEAR OF EXPENDITURE ($000) 22 | Page TABLE L - 4 (B) HISTORICAL AND PROJEC TED FINANCIAL STATUS SOURCES AND APPLICATION OF OPERATING FUNDS BY YEAR OF EXPENDITURE ($000) FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 Audited Actual Planned SOURCES OF OPERATING FUNDS: FEDERAL GRANTS AND REIMBURSEMENTS FTA Sec. 5307 (Sec.) Operating CMAQ (Operating ) STATE GRANTS AND REIMBURSEMENTS TDA Current from Unallocated 19,329 18,486 19,268 STA Current from Unallocated 2,426 2,898 1,547 LOCAL CASH GRANTS & REIMBURSEMENTS Passenger Fares 13,362 12,841 12,887 Special Transit Services 0 0 0 Charter service Revenues - - - Auxiliary Transportation Revenue 1,927 2,407 2,400 Non-transportation Revenue 2,484 2,701 2,319 Prop A. 40% Discretionary 12,229 12,255 12,408 Prop A. Local Return 1,383 936 785 Prop A Interest - - - Measure R Local Return - 516 732 Measure R 20% 9,085 7,526 7,840 Prop C. 5% Security 1,348 1,084 1,179 Prop C Local Return - - - Prop C. Other (BSIP & Foothill Mitigation) 1,298 1,326 1,345 Alt. Fuel Tax Credit 1,428 1,343 1,400 Low Carbon Transit Operations Program 518 387 Other Local 1,059 641 655 SUBTOTAL OPERATING REVENUES 67,358 65,478 65,152 TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES 67,358 65,478 65,152 23 | Page Fiscal Year :2015 Ag e n c y N a m e : Status:Audited Lo c a l E x p r e s s Di a l - A - R i d e 1 Su b - t o t a l To t a l V e h i c l e M i l e s 4 , 4 2 2 5 3 4 4 , 9 5 6 3 3 6 5 , 2 9 2 5 2 5 , 3 4 4 5 , 3 4 4 V e h i c l e S e r v i c e M i l e s 3 , 9 0 4 4 8 7 4 , 3 9 1 2 9 7 4 , 6 8 8 4 6 4 , 7 3 4 4 , 7 3 4 To t a l V e h i c l e H o u r s 4 6 5 3 7 5 0 2 3 4 5 3 7 5 5 4 2 5 4 2 V e h i c l e S e r v i c e H o u r s 4 2 8 3 5 4 6 3 3 2 4 9 5 5 5 0 0 5 0 0 Un l i n k e d P a s s e n g e r s 1 6 , 8 9 8 4 9 0 1 7 , 3 8 8 1 , 1 7 8 1 8 , 5 6 6 1 8 3 1 8 , 7 4 9 1 8 , 7 4 9 Li n k e d P a s s e n g e r s 1 5 , 1 0 9 4 3 8 1 5 , 5 4 7 1 , 0 5 3 1 6 , 6 0 0 1 6 4 1 6 , 7 6 4 1 6 , 7 6 4 P a s s e n g e r R e v e n u e 1 1 , 5 3 6 8 5 6 1 2 , 3 9 2 8 4 0 1 3 , 2 3 1 1 3 1 1 3 , 3 6 2 1 3 , 3 6 2 A u x . R e v / L o c a l S u b s . 7 , 0 7 8 8 2 0 7 , 8 9 8 7 , 8 9 8 7 , 8 9 8 7 , 8 9 8 Op . C o s t L e s s D e p r . 5 9 , 1 6 5 5 , 2 6 5 6 4 , 4 3 1 4 , 3 6 0 6 8 , 7 9 1 6 7 8 6 9 , 4 6 9 6 9 , 4 6 9 Fu l l T i m e E q u i v E m p l o y e e s 44 7 A c t i v e V e h i c l e s 1 6 3 1 1 1 7 4 1 2 1 8 6 2 1 8 8 1 8 8 P e a k V e h i c l e s 1 3 4 1 1 1 4 5 1 0 1 5 5 2 1 5 7 1 5 7 DA R S e a t C a p a c i t y - - - - B a s e F a r e 1 . 0 0 2 . 0 0 Ef f e c t i v e D a t e 1 " I n c l u d e d D i a l - A - R i d e " o n l y i n c l u d e s o p e r a t i o n s t h a t h i s t o r i c a l l y h a v e b e e n i n c l u d e d i n t h e F A P c a l c u l a t i o n s . 2 P l e a s e D e s c r i b e : Lo c a l l y f u n d e d c h a r t e r s e r v i c e . N o f e d e r a l f u n d s a r e b u d g e t e d t o s u p p o r t t h i s s e r v i c e . V e h i c l e m i l e s a n d h o u r s a r e n o t i n c l u d e d i n t h e N T D t o t a l s . BS I P L O S A N G E L E S C O U N T Y M E T R O P O L I T A N T R A N S P O R T A T I O N A U T H O R I T Y TP M R E P O R T F O R M Sa n t a M o n i c a ' s B i g B l u e B u s FA P F u n d e d P r o p o s i t i o n C 4 0 % D i s c r e t i o n a r y To t a l MT A Fu n d e d Other Codes 2 System Total An n u a l T o t a l s TD A , S T A & P r o p o s i t i o n A D i s c r e t i o n a r y M e a s u r e R FA P To t a l TS E Ba s e Re s t r u c t u r i n g MO S I P 24 | Page TABLE L - 6 PERFORMANCE AUDIT FOLLOW-UP OF DRAFT RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE LAST COMPLETED PERFORMANCE AUDIT PERFORMANCE AUDIT OPERATOR PROGRESS RECOMMENDED ACTIONSTO DATE 1. Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) data reported to the State Controller has not been calculated by dividing all employees hours by 2,000 or does not include contractor hours. Staff ensures all FTE data is reported by dividing all employees hours by 2,000 and including contractor hours. 25 | Page FY 2 0 1 6 - 1 7 F Y 2 0 1 7 - 1 8 F Y 2 0 1 8 - 1 9 Pr o j e c t N a m e T o t a l P r o j e c t N a m e T o t a l P r o j e c t N a m e T o t a l Re q u e s t R e q u e s t R e q u e s t Bu s C o m p o n e n t s R e p l a c e m e n t P r o g r a m 6 , 4 1 6 , 0 0 0 B u s C o m p o n e n t s R e p l a c e m e n t P r o g r a m 7 , 1 8 1 , 0 0 0 B u s C o m p o n e n t s R e p l a c e m e n t P r o g r a m 7 , 7 6 1 , 0 00 Ya r d I m p r o v e m e n t s 7 0 , 0 0 0 Y a r d I m p r o v e m e n t s 2 0 , 0 0 0 Y a r d I m p r o v e m e n t s 2 0 , 0 0 0 Te c h n o l o g y E q u i p m e n t 1 , 4 7 1 , 0 8 2 T e c h n o l o g y E q u i pm e n t 1 , 1 8 6 , 8 7 2 T e c h n o l o g y E q u i p m e n t 8 8 3 , 8 6 9 Ad v a n c e d F l e e t M a n a g e m e n t S y s t e m 0 A d v a n c e d F l e e t M a n a g e m e n t S y s t e m 0 A d v a n c e d F l e e t M a n a g e m e n t S y s t e m 0 Bu s S t o p A m e n i t i e s 1 1 0 , 0 0 0 B u s S t o p A m e n i t i e s 1 7 5 , 0 0 0 B u s S t o p A m e n i t i e s 1 5 , 0 0 0 Se r v i c e V e h i c l e s 1 1 0 , 0 0 0 S e r v i c e V e h i c l e s 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 S e r v i c e V e h i c l e s 5 0 , 0 0 0 Do w n t o w n T r a n s i t M a l l 1 0 , 0 0 0 D o w n t o w n T r a n s i t M a l l 1 0 , 0 0 0 D o w n t o w n T r a n s i t M a l l 1 0 , 0 0 0 Bu s R e p l a c e m e n t P r o g r a m 1 , 5 5 8 , 0 0 0 B u s R e p l a c e m e n t P r o g r a m 1 , 5 5 8 , 0 0 0 B u s R e p l a c e m e n t P r o g r a m 6 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 Sh o p E q u i p m e n t 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 S h o p E q u i p m e n t 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 S h o p E q u i p m e n t 7 5 , 0 0 0 Fa c i l i t y U p g r a d e s & R e n o v a t i o n s 4 , 9 5 9 , 0 0 0 F a c i l i t y U p g r a d e s & R e n o v a t i o n s 3 , 7 2 5 , 0 0 0 F a c i l i t y U p g r a d e s & R e n o v a t i o n s 5 0 8 , 0 0 0 C a m p u s E x p a n s i o n 0 C a m p u s E x p a n s i o n 0 C a m p u s E x p a n s i o n 0 Te l e c o m m u n i c a t i o n S e r v i c e s T e l e c o m m u n i c a t i o n S e r v i c e s T e l e c o m m u n i c a t i o n S e r v i c e s Tr a n s i t C e n t e r P r o j e c t 0 T r a n s i t C e n t e r P r o j e c t 0 T r a n s i t C e n t e r P r o j e c t 0 Fa r e b o x S y s t e m 0 F a r e b o x S y s t e m 1 7 5 , 0 0 0 F a r e b o x S y s t e m 1 7 5 , 0 0 0 Ra d i o T o w e r E q u i p m e n t 8 0 , 0 0 0 R a d i o T o w e r E q u i p m e n t 8 0 , 0 0 0 R a d i o T o w e r E q u i p m e n t 8 0 , 0 0 0 Pr o p 1 B S a f e t y a n d S e c u r i t y 2 6 7 , 0 9 7 P r o p 1 B S a f e t y a n d S e c u r i t y 2 6 7 , 0 9 7 P r o p 1 B S a f e t y a n d S e c u r i t y 0 Ex p o L i g h t R a i l 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 E x p o L i g h t R a i l 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 E x p o L i g h t R a i l 0 Tw o - w a y C o m m u n i c a t i o n S y s t e m 2 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 T w o - w a y C o m m u n i c a t i o n S y s t e m 4 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 T w o - w a y C o m m u n i c a t i o n S y s t e m 3 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 Fe d e r a l C i v i l R i g h t s P l a n 5 , 0 0 0 F e d e r a l C i v i l R i g h t s P l a n 6 , 0 0 0 F e d e r a l C i v i l R i g h t s P l a n 0 Sc h e d u l i n g a n d O p e r a t i o n s M g m t S y s t e m 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 S c h e d u l i n g a n d O p e r a t io n s M g m t S y s t e m 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 S c h e d u l i n g a n d O p e r a t i o n s M g m t S y s t em0 Sy s t e m I m p l e m e n t a t i o n 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 S y s t e m I m p l e m e n t a t i o n 0 S y s t e m I m p l e m e n t a t i o n T O T A L $ 1 8 , 4 0 6 , 1 7 9 T O T A L $ 1 9 , 8 3 3 , 9 6 9 T O T A L $ 1 8 , 5 7 7 , 8 6 9 TA B L E - 7 Sa n t a M o n i c a B i g B l u e B u s Su m m a r y o f C a p i t a l P r o j e c t s - 2 0 1 7 - 2 0 1 9 26 | Page SECTION III EXHIBITS 27 | Page EXHIBIT A ROUTE SCHEDULES 1 MAIN ST & SANTA MONICA BLVD Lincoln 6th 4th 5th H i l g a r d Le C o n t e Westwood Blvd Bundy Barrington Sawtelle Sepulveda Main 16th 14th 26th 20th Wi l s h i r e Sa n t a M o n i c a B l v d Pi c o Co l o r a d o Oc e a n P a r k B l v d Ma r k e t Gran d Riviera Wi n d w a r d Venice Circle Cha r l e s E Y o u n g Br o a d w a y Strathm o r e Westholm e WESTWOOD WEST LOS ANGELES SANTA MONICA VENICE UCLA C.E.Y./P2 Hub UCLA Hilgard Terminal St. John’s Health Center Main Street SM/UCLA Medical Center University High School Fusion Academy Los Angeles Hammer Museum Downtown Santa Monica Station -Expo Line D E C B A HI L G A R D TE R M I N A L Select Trips Only/ Viajes Designados Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo A Buses stop here on weekdays only 7am to 8pm. Autobuses paran aquí solo entre semana de 7am a 8pm. C. E . Y . / P2 H U B Buses stop here on weekdays 8pm to 7am and all day on weekends. Autobuses paran aquí durante la semana de 8pm a 7am y todo el día los fines de semana. Metro Rail Station/ Estac ió n de Metro Rail not to scale EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 1 VENICE TO UCLA † Then Every 10-12 Minutes Until: WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD 4t h & Co l o r a d o (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) Ma i n & M a r k e t Sa n t a Mo n i c a & B u n d y A B UC L A Hi l g a r d Te r m i n a l D C -5:20 5:31 5:46 5:41 5:50 6:02 6:18 -6:10 6:22 6:39 6:15 6:25 6:40 7:00 6:28 6:39 6:56 7:18 6:42 6:53 7:11 7:36 -7:01 7:20 7:46 6:56 7:09 7:28 7:56 †5:57 6:12 6:33 7:05 †6:10 6:25 6:45 7:15 †6:25 6:40 7:00 7:30 †6:41 6:56 7:16 7:46 †6:57 7:12 7:32 7:57 †7:13 7:27 7:46 8:09 †7:28 7:42 8:01 8:24 †7:44 7:57 8:16 8:36 †7:59 8:12 8:31 8:51 †8:14 8:27 8:46 9:06 †8:29 8:42 9:01 9:21 †8:46 8:58 9:14 9:32 †9:00 9:12 9:28 9:46 9:20 9:32 9:48 10:06 9:40 9:52 10:08 10:26 10:11 10:22 10:36 10:52 10:41 10:52 11:06 11:22 11:12 11:22 11:35 11:49 11:42 11:52 12:05 12:19 EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 1 UCLA TO VENICE Then Every 10-12 Minutes Until: Co l o r a d o & 4 t h (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) Sa n t a Mo n i c a & B u n d y WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD D C UC L A Hi l g a r d Te r m i n a l A B --6:00 6:10 5:56 6:12 6:25 6:35 -›6:31 6:46 6:56 6:31 6:50 7:07 7:19 6:50 7:09 7:26 7:38 -›7:21 7:38 7:50 7:13 7:33 7:50 8:02 5:48 6:16 6:38 6:57 6:00 6:27 6:48 7:06 6:15 6:40 7:00 7:17 6:31 6:56 7:15 7:31 6:46 7:11 7:30 7:46 7:05 7:27 7:45 8:01 7:20 7:42 8:00 8:16 7:40 8:00 8:15 8:30 7:55 8:15 8:30 8:45 8:11 8:30 8:45 9:00 8:28 8:46 9:00 9:13 8:43 9:01 9:15 9:28 9:03 9:21 9:35 9:48 9:26 9:43 9:55 10:06 9:56 10:13 10:25 10:36 10:26 10:43 10:55 11:06 10:59 11:14 11:25 11:35 11:29 11:44 11:55 12:05 12:01 12:15 12:25 12:35 Wi n d w a r d & M a i n EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 1 VENICE TO UCLA Then Every 15 Minutes at: Until: SA T U R D A Y SÁ B A D O ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD 4t h & Co l o r a d o (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) Ma i n & M a r k e t Sa n t a Mo n i c a & B u n d y A B UC L A C. E . Y . / P 2 Hu b E C -5:52 6:04 6:20 6:03 6:12 6:24 6:40 6:33 6:42 6:54 7:10 7:01 7:11 7:23 7:40 7:21 7:31 7:43 8:00 7:41 7:51 8:03 8:20 8:00 8:11 8:25 8:44 8:20 8:31 8:45 9:04 8:39 8:51 9:06 9:26 †8:59 9:11 9:26 9:46 †9:17 9:30 9:46 10:07 †9:32 9:45 10:01 10:22 †9:47 10:00 10:16 10:37 †10:02 10:15 10:31 10:52 †10:16 10:30 10:48 11:10 †10:31 10:45 11:03 11:25 †10:46 11:00 11:18 11:40 †11:01 11:15 11:33 11:55 †11:16 11:30 11:48 12:10 †11:31 11:45 12:03 12:25 †11:44 12:00 12:19 12:44 †11:59 12:15 12:34 12:59 †12:14 12:30 12:49 1:14 †12:29 12:45 1:04 1:29 †:12 :30 :51 :17 †:27 :45 :06 :32 †:42 :00 :21 :47 †:57 :15 :36 :02 †6:59 7:15 7:35 7:58 †7:14 7:29 7:49 8:11 †7:28 7:43 8:03 8:25 †7:44 7:57 8:16 8:36 †7:59 8:12 8:31 8:51 †8:14 8:27 8:46 9:06 †8:29 8:42 9:01 9:21 †8:46 8:58 9:14 9:32 †9:00 9:12 9:28 9:46 9:15 9:27 9:43 10:01 9:30 9:42 9:58 10:16 9:45 9:57 10:13 10:31 10:01 10:12 10:26 10:42 10:21 10:32 10:46 11:02 10:41 10:52 11:06 11:22 11:12 11:22 11:35 11:49 11:42 11:52 12:05 12:19 EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 1 Then Every 15 Minutes at: Until: SA T U R D A Y SÁ B A D O UCLA TO VENICE ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD Co l o r a d o & 4 t h (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) Sa n t a Mo n i c a & B u n d y ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD E C UC L A C. E . Y . / P 2 Hu b A B --6:40 6:50 6:31 6:47 7:00 7:10 6:51 7:07 7:20 7:30 -›7:27 7:40 7:50 7:28 7:45 8:00 8:12 7:48 8:05 8:20 8:32 8:09 8:26 8:41 8:53 8:24 8:41 8:56 9:08 8:39 8:56 9:11 9:23 8:52 9:10 9:26 9:40 9:07 9:25 9:41 9:55 9:22 9:40 9:56 10:10 9:37 9:55 10:11 10:25 9:52 10:10 10:26 10:40 10:03 10:23 10:41 10:57 10:18 10:38 10:56 11:12 10:33 10:53 11:11 11:27 10:48 11:08 11:26 11:42 11:03 11:23 11:41 11:57 11:17 11:38 11:58 12:15 11:32 11:53 12:13 12:30 11:47 12:08 12:28 12:45 12:02 12:23 12:43 1:00 12:14 12:37 12:57 1:15 :11 :35 :56 :16 :26 :50 :11 :31 :41 :05 :26 :46 :56 :20 :41 :01 4:58 5:21 5:42 6:00 5:13 5:36 5:57 6:15 5:31 5:52 6:12 6:30 5:46 6:07 6:27 6:45 6:04 6:24 6:43 7:00 6:20 6:40 6:59 7:16 6:36 6:56 7:15 7:32 6:53 7:13 7:30 7:46 7:08 7:28 7:45 8:01 7:26 7:45 8:00 8:15 7:41 8:00 8:15 8:30 7:56 8:15 8:30 8:45 8:11 8:30 8:45 9:00 8:28 8:46 9:00 9:13 8:45 9:03 9:17 9:30 9:03 9:21 9:35 9:48 9:26 9:43 9:55 10:06 9:56 10:13 10:25 10:36 10:26 10:43 10:55 11:06 10:59 11:14 11:25 11:35 11:29 11:44 11:55 12:05 12:01 12:15 12:25 12:35 Wi n d w a r d & M a i n EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 1 VENICE TO UCLA Then Every 15 Minutes at: Until: SU N D A Y DO M I N G O ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD 4t h & Co l o r a d o (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) Ma i n & M a r k e t Sa n t a Mo n i c a & B u n d y A B UC L A C. 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Y . / P 2 Hu b E C 6:33 6:42 6:54 7:10 7:01 7:11 7:23 7:40 7:31 7:41 7:53 8:10 8:00 8:11 8:25 8:44 8:20 8:31 8:45 9:04 8:39 8:51 9:06 9:26 8:59 9:11 9:26 9:46 †9:17 9:30 9:46 10:07 †9:32 9:45 10:01 10:22 †9:47 10:00 10:16 10:37 †10:02 10:15 10:31 10:52 †10:16 10:30 10:48 11:10 †10:31 10:45 11:03 11:25 †10:46 11:00 11:18 11:40 †11:01 11:15 11:33 11:55 †11:16 11:30 11:48 12:10 †11:31 11:45 12:03 12:25 †11:44 12:00 12:19 12:44 †11:59 12:15 12:34 12:59 †12:14 12:30 12:49 1:14 †12:29 12:45 1:04 1:29 †:12 :30 :51 :17 †:27 :45 :06 :32 †:42 :00 :21 :47 †:57 :15 :36 :02 †6:59 7:15 7:35 7:58 †7:14 7:29 7:49 8:11 †7:28 7:43 8:03 8:25 †7:44 7:57 8:16 8:36 †7:59 8:12 8:31 8:51 †8:14 ◊8:27 --†8:29 8:42 9:01 9:21 †8:46 ◊8:58 --†9:00 9:12 9:28 9:46 9:15 ◊9:27 --9:30 9:42 9:58 10:16 10:01 10:12 10:26 10:42 10:21 10:32 10:46 11:02 10:41 10:52 11:06 11:22 11:12 11:22 11:35 11:49 11:42 11:52 12:05 12:19 EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 1 UCLA TO VENICE Then Every 15 Minutes at: Until: ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD SU N D A Y DO M I N G O Co l o r a d o & 4 t h (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) Sa n t a Mo n i c a & B u n d y E C UC L A C. E . Y . / P 2 Hu b A B --6:40 6:50 6:41 6:57 7:10 7:20 -›7:27 7:40 7:50 7:28 7:45 8:00 8:12 7:48 8:05 8:20 8:32 8:09 8:26 8:41 8:53 8:24 8:41 8:56 9:08 8:39 8:56 9:11 9:23 8:52 9:10 9:26 9:40 9:07 9:25 9:41 9:55 9:22 9:40 9:56 10:10 9:37 9:55 10:11 10:25 9:52 10:10 10:26 10:40 10:03 10:23 10:41 10:57 10:18 10:38 10:56 11:12 10:33 10:53 11:11 11:27 10:48 11:08 11:26 11:42 11:03 11:23 11:41 11:57 11:17 11:38 11:58 12:15 11:32 11:53 12:13 12:30 11:47 12:08 12:28 12:45 12:02 12:23 12:43 1:00 12:14 12:37 12:57 1:15 :11 :35 :56 :16 :26 :50 :11 :31 :41 :05 :26 :46 :56 :20 :41 :01 4:58 5:21 5:42 6:00 5:13 5:36 5:57 6:15 5:31 5:52 6:12 6:30 5:46 6:07 6:27 6:45 6:04 6:24 6:43 7:00 6:20 6:40 6:59 7:16 6:36 6:56 7:15 7:32 6:53 7:13 7:30 7:46 7:08 7:28 7:45 8:01 7:26 7:45 8:00 8:15 7:41 8:00 8:15 8:30 7:56 8:15 8:30 8:45 8:11 8:30 8:45 9:00 8:28 8:46 9:00 9:13 Wi n d w a r d & M a i n EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 1 CONTINUED UCLA TO VENICE ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD SU N D A Y DO M I N G O 00:00 Serves C.E.Y./P2 Hub - NOT Hilgard Terminal./ Viaja al C.E.Y./P2 Hub - No viaja al Terminal Hilgard. ◊ Trip ends on Santa Monica Blvd. at 6th St. three minutes later than time indicated./Este viaje termina en Santa Monica Blvd. y 6th St. tres minutos antes de la hora indicada. › Trip begins after the intersection on Westwood Blvd. at Wilshire Blvd. 15 minutes earlier./Este viaje empieza despues del cruce en Westwood Blvd. y Wilshire Blvd. quince minutos antes. † Trip begins from Windward Ave. east of Main St. two to three minutes earlier than time indicated./Viajes inician dos o tres minutos antes del tiempo indicado en Windward Ave. al este de Main St. Co l o r a d o & 4 t h (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) Sa n t a Mo n i c a & B u n d y E C UC L A C. E . Y . / P 2 Hu b A B Wi n d w a r d & M a i n 8:45 9:03 9:17 9:30 9:03 9:21 9:35 9:48 9:26 9:43 9:55 10:06 9:56 10:13 10:25 10:36 10:26 10:43 10:55 11:06 10:59 11:14 11:25 11:35 11:29 11:44 11:55 12:05 12:01 12:15 12:25 12:35 BBB is on Real Time See real-time arrival predictions on your computer or smartphone using Google Maps, NextBus and more. See BigBlueBus.com/nextbus for details. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 2 WILSHIRE BLVD Bonsall San Vicente Barrington Centinela Main Ocean Ave Lincoln 4th 2nd Sa n t a M o n i c a B l v d Br o a d w a y Ci v i c C e n t e r W a y Co l o r a d o Pi c o Westwood Blvd Bundy 20th 14th Wi l s h i r e Wi l s h i r e Gayley H i l g a r d Cha r l e s E Y o u n g Le C o n t e Lin d b r o o k Strathm o r e Westhol m e SANTA MONICA BRENTWOOD WEST LOS ANGELES WESTWOOD VA West Los Angeles Medical Center Santa Monica/UCLA Medical Center UCLA C.E.Y./P2 Hub UCLA Hilgard Terminal Civic Center City Hall Sa n t a M o n i c a H i g h S c h o o l Pacifica Christian High School Halstrom Academy Downtown Santa Monica Station -Expo Line Hammer Museum C B A D E Select Trips Only/ Viajes Designados Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo A C. E . Y . / P 2 H U B Buses stop here on weekdays 8pm to 7am and all day on weekends./ Autobuses paran aqu í durante la semana de 8pm a 7am y todo el d í a los fines de semana. HI L G A R D T E R M I N A L Buses stop here on weekdays only 7am to 8pm./ Autobuses paran aqu í solo entre semana de 7am a 8pm. Metro Rail Station/ Estac ió n de Metro Rail not to scale EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 2 SANTA MONICA TO UCLA WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A 4t h & C i v i c Ce n t e r W a y 4t h & B r o a d w a y (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) UC L A Hi l g a r d Te r m i n a l Wi l s h i r e & B u n d y A B D C 6:34 6:35 6:47 7:00 6:59 7:01 7:15 7:34 7:14 7:16 7:30 7:49 7:29 7:31 7:47 8:10 7:44 7:46 8:02 8:25 7:59 8:02 8:19 8:44 8:15 8:18 8:35 9:00 8:35 8:38 8:55 9:20 8:55 8:58 9:15 9:40 9:15 9:18 9:35 10:00 9:35 9:38 9:55 10:20 9:55 9:58 10:15 10:40 10:15 10:18 10:35 11:00 10:35 10:38 10:55 11:20 10:55 10:58 11:15 11:40 11:15 11:18 11:35 12:00 11:35 11:38 11:55 12:20 11:55 11:58 12:15 12:40 12:15 12:18 12:35 1:00 12:35 12:38 12:55 1:20 12:55 12:58 1:15 1:40 1:15 1:18 1:35 2:00 1:36 1:39 1:56 2:21 1:57 2:00 2:17 2:42 2:18 2:21 2:39 3:06 2:33 2:36 2:54 3:21 2:48 2:51 3:11 3:40 3:03 3:07 3:27 3:57 3:18 3:22 3:42 4:12 3:33 3:37 3:57 4:27 3:48 3:52 4:12 4:42 4:03 4:07 4:27 4:57 4:18 4:22 4:42 5:12 4:33 4:37 4:57 5:27 4:48 4:52 5:12 5:42 5:03 5:07 5:27 5:57 5:20 5:24 5:44 6:14 5:40 5:44 6:04 6:34 6:00 6:04 6:21 6:46 6:20 6:24 6:41 7:06 6:40 6:43 6:59 7:19 7:12 7:14 7:28 7:43 7:42 7:44 7:58 8:11 8:12 8:14 8:28 8:41 8:42 8:44 8:58 9:11 9:12 9:14 9:28 9:40 9:42 9:44 9:58 10:10 10:12 10:14 10:28 10:40 ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 2 UCLA TO SANTA MONICA WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A 4t h & C i v i c Ce n t e r W a y Wi l s h i r e & B u n d y C 4t h & B r o a d w a y (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) B A D UC L A Hi l g a r d Te r m i n a l 6:58 7:10 *7:25 7:30 7:12 7:26 *7:41 7:46 7:28 7:42 *7:57 8:02 7:44 7:58 *8:13 8:18 7:59 8:13 *8:28 8:33 8:15 8:29 *8:44 8:49 8:31 8:46 *9:03 9:09 8:50 9:05 *9:22 9:28 9:09 9:24 *9:41 9:47 9:28 9:43 *10:00 10:06 9:46 10:03 *10:22 10:29 10:06 10:23 *10:42 10:49 10:26 10:43 *11:02 11:09 10:46 11:03 *11:22 11:29 11:06 11:23 *11:42 11:49 11:26 11:43 *12:02 12:09 11:46 12:03 *12:22 12:29 12:06 12:23 *12:42 12:49 12:26 12:43 *1:02 1:09 12:46 1:03 *1:22 1:29 1:06 1:23 *1:45 1:52 1:26 1:43 *2:05 2:12 1:46 2:03 *2:25 2:32 2:06 2:23 *2:45 2:52 2:21 2:38 *3:00 3:07 2:36 2:53 *3:15 3:22 2:51 3:08 *3:30 3:37 3:06 3:23 *3:45 3:52 3:21 3:38 *4:00 4:07 3:36 3:53 *4:15 4:22 3:51 4:08 *4:32 4:40 4:06 4:23 *4:47 4:55 4:21 4:39 *5:04 5:12 4:36 4:54 *5:19 5:27 4:51 5:09 *5:34 5:42 5:06 5:24 *5:49 5:57 5:21 5:39 *6:04 6:12 5:36 5:54 *6:19 6:27 5:51 6:09 *6:34 6:42 6:06 6:24 *6:49 6:57 6:26 6:44 *7:05 7:12 6:46 7:04 *7:25 7:32 7:06 7:23 *7:41 7:48 7:26 7:41 *7:56 8:02 7:47 8:01 *8:15 8:21 8:18 8:31 *8:45 8:51 8:48 9:01 *9:15 9:21 9:20 9:32 *9:45 9:51 10:05 10:17 *10:30 10:36 ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 2 SANTA MONICA TO UCLA SA T U R D A Y SÁ B A D O 4t h & C i v i c Ce n t e r W a y A 4t h & B r o a d w a y (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) B UC L A C. E . Y . / P 2 Hu b E Wi l s h i r e & B u n d y C 7:21 7:23 7:34 7:46 7:51 7:53 8:04 8:16 8:21 8:23 8:34 8:46 8:41 8:43 8:56 9:11 9:01 9:03 9:16 9:31 9:21 9:23 9:36 9:51 9:41 9:43 9:56 10:11 10:01 10:03 10:16 10:31 10:21 10:23 10:36 10:51 10:41 10:44 10:58 11:15 11:01 11:04 11:18 11:35 11:21 11:24 11:38 11:55 11:41 11:44 11:58 12:15 12:00 12:03 12:17 12:34 12:20 12:23 12:37 12:54 12:40 12:44 1:00 1:19 1:00 1:04 1:20 1:39 1:20 1:24 1:40 1:59 1:40 1:44 2:00 2:19 2:00 2:04 2:20 2:39 2:20 2:24 2:40 2:59 2:40 2:44 3:00 3:19 3:00 3:04 3:20 3:39 3:20 3:24 3:40 3:59 3:40 3:44 4:00 4:19 4:00 4:04 4:20 4:39 4:20 4:24 4:40 4:59 4:40 4:44 5:00 5:19 5:00 5:04 5:20 5:39 5:20 5:24 5:40 5:59 5:40 5:44 6:00 6:19 6:01 6:04 6:19 6:36 6:21 6:24 6:39 6:56 6:42 6:44 6:59 7:15 7:12 7:14 7:28 7:43 7:42 7:44 7:58 8:11 8:12 8:14 8:28 8:41 8:42 8:44 8:58 9:11 9:12 9:14 9:28 9:40 9:42 9:44 9:58 10:10 10:12 10:14 10:28 10:40 ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 2 UCLA TO SANTA MONICA SA T U R D A Y SÁ B A D O 4t h & C i v i c Ce n t e r W a y Wi l s h i r e & B u n d y C B A E UC L A C. E . Y . / P 2 Hu b ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD 7:24 7:36 *7:48 7:53 7:54 8:06 *8:18 8:23 8:24 8:36 *8:48 8:53 8:54 9:06 *9:20 9:26 9:22 9:34 *9:48 9:54 9:42 9:54 *10:08 10:14 10:02 10:14 *10:28 10:34 10:18 10:32 *10:49 10:56 10:38 10:52 *11:09 11:16 10:58 11:12 *11:29 11:36 11:20 11:35 *11:55 12:03 11:43 11:58 *12:18 12:26 12:06 12:21 *12:41 12:49 12:26 12:41 *1:01 1:09 12:46 1:01 *1:21 1:29 1:06 1:21 *1:41 1:49 1:26 1:41 *2:01 2:09 1:46 2:01 *2:21 2:29 2:06 2:21 *2:41 2:49 2:26 2:41 *3:01 3:09 2:46 3:01 *3:21 3:29 3:06 3:21 *3:41 3:49 3:26 3:41 *4:01 4:09 3:46 4:01 *4:21 4:29 4:06 4:21 *4:41 4:49 4:26 4:41 *5:01 5:09 4:46 5:01 *5:21 5:29 5:06 5:21 *5:41 5:49 5:26 5:41 *6:01 6:09 5:46 6:01 *6:21 6:29 6:06 6:21 *6:41 6:49 6:26 6:41 *6:58 7:05 6:46 7:01 *7:16 7:23 7:06 7:21 *7:36 7:43 7:26 7:41 *7:56 8:02 7:47 8:01 *8:15 8:21 8:18 8:31 *8:45 8:51 8:48 9:01 *9:15 9:21 9:20 9:32 *9:45 9:51 4t h & B r o a d w a y (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 2 SANTA MONICA TO UCLA SU N D A Y DO M I N G O 4t h & C i v i c Ce n t e r W a y A B Wi l s h i r e & B u n d y C 7:21 7:23 7:34 7:46 7:51 7:53 8:04 8:16 8:21 8:23 8:34 8:46 8:51 8:53 9:06 9:21 9:21 9:23 9:36 9:51 9:51 9:53 10:06 10:21 10:21 10:23 10:36 10:51 10:41 10:44 10:58 11:15 11:01 11:04 11:18 11:35 11:21 11:24 11:38 11:55 11:41 11:44 11:58 12:15 12:00 12:03 12:17 12:34 12:20 12:23 12:37 12:54 12:40 12:44 1:00 1:19 1:00 1:04 1:20 1:39 1:20 1:24 1:40 1:59 1:40 1:44 2:00 2:19 2:00 2:04 2:20 2:39 2:20 2:24 2:40 2:59 2:40 2:44 3:00 3:19 3:00 3:04 3:20 3:39 3:20 3:24 3:40 3:59 3:40 3:44 4:00 4:19 4:00 4:04 4:20 4:39 4:20 4:24 4:40 4:59 4:40 4:44 5:00 5:19 5:00 5:04 5:20 5:39 5:20 5:24 5:40 5:59 5:40 5:44 6:00 6:19 6:11 6:14 6:29 6:46 6:42 6:44 6:59 7:15 7:12 7:14 7:28 7:43 7:42 7:44 7:58 8:11 8:12 8:14 8:28 8:41 8:42 8:44 8:58 9:11 9:12 9:14 9:28 9:40 9:42 9:44 9:58 10:10 10:12 10:14 10:28 10:40 ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD 4t h & B r o a d w a y (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) UC L A C. E . Y . / P 2 Hu b E EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 2 UCLA TO SANTA MONICA SU N D A Y DO M I N G O 4t h & C i v i c Ce n t e r W a y Wi l s h i r e & B u n d y C B A 00:00 Serves UCLA C.E.Y./P2 Hub- NOT Hilgard Terminal./ Viaja al UCLA C.E.Y./P2 Hub - No viaja al Terminal Hilgard. * Approximate time. Bus may depart earlier than time indicated./ Hora aproximada. El autobús puede salir antes de la hora indicada. ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD E UC L A C. E . Y . / P 2 Hu b 4t h & B r o a d w a y (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) 7:24 7:36 *7:48 7:53 7:54 8:06 *8:18 8:23 8:24 8:36 *8:48 8:53 8:54 9:06 *9:20 9:26 9:24 9:36 *9:50 9:56 9:54 10:06 *10:20 10:26 10:18 10:32 *10:49 10:56 10:38 10:52 *11:09 11:16 10:58 11:12 *11:29 11:36 11:20 11:35 *11:55 12:03 11:43 11:58 *12:18 12:26 12:06 12:21 *12:41 12:49 12:26 12:41 *1:01 1:09 12:46 1:01 *1:21 1:29 1:06 1:21 *1:41 1:49 1:26 1:41 *2:01 2:09 1:46 2:01 *2:21 2:29 2:06 2:21 *2:41 2:49 2:26 2:41 *3:01 3:09 2:46 3:01 *3:21 3:29 3:06 3:21 *3:41 3:49 3:26 3:41 *4:01 4:09 3:46 4:01 *4:21 4:29 4:06 4:21 *4:41 4:49 4:26 4:41 *5:01 5:09 4:46 5:01 *5:21 5:29 5:06 5:21 *5:41 5:49 5:26 5:41 *6:01 6:09 5:46 6:01 *6:21 6:29 6:06 6:21 *6:41 6:49 6:26 6:41 *6:58 7:05 6:46 7:01 *7:16 7:23 7:16 7:31 *7:46 7:52 7:47 8:01 *8:15 8:21 8:18 8:31 *8:45 8:51 8:48 9:01 *9:15 9:21 9:20 9:32 *9:45 9:51 EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 3 LINCOLN BLVD Washington Jefferson Venice Blvd Rose Ocean Park Blvd Pico Manchester 96th Sky Way Century Imperial L i n c o l n Vi c k s b u r g Ai r p o r t Av i a t i o n Se p u l v e d a Colorado Santa Monica Blvd Wilshire Arizona Broadway 4t h 5t h 6t h MARINA DEL REY PLAYA VISTA WESTCHESTER SANTA MONICA VENICE EL SEGUNDO LAX City Bus Center -Metro Bus -Culver City Bus -Torrance Transit -Beach Cities Transit -LAX Lot C Shuttle Loyola Marymount University Westchester Enriched Sciences Magnets Bright Star Secondary Academy Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) Aviation Station -Metro Green Line -Metro Bus -Culver City Bus -Gardena Bus -Beach Cities Transit -LAX Shuttle “G” Á nimo Venice Charter High School Downtown Santa Monica Station -Expo Line Santa Monica High School Olympic High School B A B D G C E F Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo A Metro Rail Station/ Estac ió n de Metro Rail THE FASTEST WAY TO/FROM LAX Route 3 drops you off at the LAX City Bus Center where you can catch Lot C Shuttle directly to your terminal. Lot C Shuttle runs every 5-10 minutes./La Ruta 3 lo descarga en el Centro de Autobuses de LAX donde puede abordar el “Lot C Shuttle” direct - amente a su terminal. “Lot C Shuttle” corre cada 5-10 minutos. LA FORMA M Á S R Á PIDA A/DESDE LAX not to scale EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 3 AVIATION STATION GREEN LINE TO DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD A B C G F E D Av i a t i o n St a t i o n (B a y 1 ) LA X C i t y Bu s C e n t e r (B a y 1 2 ) 4t h & Co l o r a d o (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) Ma n c h e s t e r & Se p u l v e d a Li n c o l n & Wa s h i n g t o n Li n c o l n & Oc e a n P a r k Ar i z o n a & 5 t h 5:05 5:13 5:17 5:27 5:33 *5:38 5:42 5:25 5:33 5:37 5:48 5:55 *6:00 6:04 5:45 5:54 5:58 6:10 6:18 *6:23 6:28 6:05 6:14 6:18 6:31 6:40 *6:46 6:51 6:26 6:35 6:40 6:54 7:04 *7:12 7:17 6:40 6:50 6:56 7:12 7:25 *7:33 7:39 7:00 7:11 7:18 7:35 7:49 *7:58 8:04 7:15 7:27 7:36 7:54 8:10 *8:20 8:27 7:35 7:47 7:56 8:14 8:30 *8:40 8:47 7:55 8:07 8:16 8:34 8:50 *9:00 9:07 8:15 8:26 8:34 8:50 9:06 *9:14 9:20 8:35 8:46 8:54 9:10 9:26 *9:34 9:40 8:55 9:06 9:14 9:30 9:46 *9:54 10:00 9:15 9:25 9:32 9:47 10:00 *10:07 10:12 9:35 9:45 9:52 10:07 10:20 *10:27 10:32 9:55 10:05 10:12 10:27 10:40 *10:47 10:52 10:15 10:25 10:32 10:47 11:00 *11:07 11:12 10:35 10:45 10:52 11:07 11:20 *11:27 11:32 10:55 11:05 11:12 11:27 11:40 *11:47 11:52 11:15 11:25 11:32 11:47 12:00 *12:07 12:12 11:35 11:45 11:52 12:07 12:20 *12:27 12:32 11:55 12:05 12:12 12:27 12:40 *12:47 12:52 12:15 12:25 12:32 12:47 1:00 *1:07 1:12 12:35 12:45 12:52 1:07 1:20 *1:27 1:32 12:55 1:05 1:12 1:27 1:40 *1:47 1:52 1:15 1:25 1:32 1:47 2:00 *2:07 2:12 1:35 1:45 1:52 2:07 2:20 *2:27 2:32 1:55 2:05 2:12 2:27 2:40 *2:47 2:52 2:15 2:25 2:32 2:48 3:01 *3:09 3:15 2:35 2:45 2:52 3:08 3:21 *3:29 3:35 2:55 3:05 3:12 3:28 3:41 *3:49 3:55 3:15 3:25 3:32 3:48 4:01 *4:09 4:15 3:35 3:45 3:52 4:08 4:21 *4:29 4:35 3:55 4:05 4:12 4:28 4:41 *4:49 4:55 4:15 4:25 4:32 4:48 5:01 *5:09 5:15 4:35 4:45 4:52 5:08 5:21 *5:29 5:35 4:55 5:05 5:12 5:28 5:41 *5:49 5:55 5:15 5:25 5:32 5:48 6:01 *6:09 6:15 5:35 5:45 5:52 6:08 6:21 *6:29 6:35 5:55 6:05 6:12 6:28 6:41 *6:49 6:55 6:15 6:25 6:31 6:46 6:58 *7:06 7:11 6:35 6:45 6:51 7:06 7:18 *7:26 7:31 6:55 7:04 7:10 7:24 7:35 *7:42 7:47 7:15 7:24 7:30 7:43 7:52 *7:59 8:03 7:35 7:44 7:49 8:02 8:10 *8:16 8:20 7:55 8:04 8:09 8:22 8:30 *8:36 8:40 8:15 8:24 8:29 8:42 8:50 *8:56 9:00 8:40 8:49 8:54 9:07 9:15 *9:21 9:25 9:10 9:18 9:23 9:35 9:42 *9:47 9:51 9:40 9:48 9:53 10:05 10:12 *10:17 10:21 10:10 10:18 10:23 10:35 10:42 *10:47 10:51 10:40 10:48 10:53 11:04 11:10 *11:15 11:19 11:10 11:18 11:23 11:34 11:40 *11:45 11:49 11:40 11:48 11:53 12:04 12:10 *12:15 12:19 12:10 12:17 12:21 12:31 12:36 *12:41 12:45 EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA TO AVIATION STATION GREEN LINE ROUTE 3 WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A G F E A B C D ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD Ar i z o n a & 5 t h 4t h & S a n t a Mo n i c a P l a c e (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) Li n c o l n & Oc e a n P a r k Li n c o l n & Wa s h i n g t o n Ma n c h e s t e r & Se p u l v e d a LA X C i t y Bu s C e n t e r (B a y 1 1 ) Av i a t i o n St a t i o n 4:45 4:48 4:52 4:56 5:06 5:11 5:19 5:20 5:24 5:28 5:33 5:44 5:50 5:59 5:50 5:54 5:58 6:03 6:14 6:20 6:29 6:20 6:24 6:29 6:35 6:48 6:54 7:04 6:50 6:54 6:59 7:05 7:18 7:24 7:34 7:10 7:14 7:20 7:27 7:41 7:48 7:58 7:30 7:34 7:41 7:51 8:06 8:14 8:24 7:50 7:54 8:01 8:11 8:26 8:34 8:44 8:10 8:14 8:21 8:31 8:46 8:54 9:04 8:30 8:34 8:41 8:51 9:06 9:14 9:24 8:50 8:54 9:01 9:11 9:26 9:34 9:44 9:10 9:14 9:21 9:31 9:46 9:54 10:04 9:30 9:34 9:41 9:51 10:06 10:14 10:24 9:50 9:54 10:01 10:11 10:26 10:34 10:44 10:10 10:15 10:23 10:34 10:49 10:56 11:07 10:30 10:35 10:43 10:54 11:09 11:16 11:27 10:49 10:54 11:02 11:13 11:28 11:35 11:46 11:07 11:12 11:20 11:31 11:46 11:53 12:04 11:25 11:30 11:38 11:49 12:04 12:11 12:22 11:45 11:50 11:58 12:09 12:24 12:31 12:42 12:05 12:10 12:18 12:29 12:44 12:51 1:02 12:25 12:31 12:40 12:53 1:08 1:16 1:28 12:45 12:51 1:00 1:13 1:28 1:36 1:48 1:05 1:13 1:23 1:37 1:53 2:01 2:14 1:25 1:33 1:43 1:57 2:13 2:21 2:34 1:45 1:53 2:03 2:19 2:36 2:44 2:59 2:05 2:13 2:23 2:39 2:56 3:04 3:19 2:25 2:33 2:43 2:59 3:16 3:24 3:39 2:45 2:53 3:03 3:21 3:39 3:48 4:04 3:05 3:13 3:24 3:43 4:01 4:10 4:27 3:25 3:33 3:44 4:03 4:21 4:30 4:47 3:45 3:53 4:04 4:23 4:41 4:50 5:07 4:05 4:13 4:24 4:43 5:01 5:10 5:27 4:25 4:33 4:44 5:03 5:21 5:30 5:47 4:45 4:53 5:04 5:23 5:41 5:50 6:07 5:05 5:13 5:24 5:43 6:01 6:10 6:27 5:25 5:33 5:44 6:03 6:21 6:30 6:47 5:45 5:53 6:04 6:23 6:41 6:50 7:07 6:05 6:12 6:23 6:41 6:58 7:07 7:23 6:25 6:32 6:43 7:01 7:18 7:27 7:43 6:45 6:52 7:02 7:18 7:35 7:44 7:58 7:05 7:12 7:22 7:38 7:55 8:04 8:18 7:25 7:32 7:41 7:55 8:10 8:19 8:32 7:45 7:52 8:00 8:12 8:26 8:34 8:46 8:05 8:12 8:20 8:31 8:44 8:51 9:01 8:25 8:32 8:40 8:51 9:04 9:11 9:21 8:45 8:51 8:58 9:08 9:20 9:26 9:35 9:10 9:16 9:23 9:33 9:45 9:51 10:00 9:40 9:46 9:53 10:03 10:15 10:21 10:30 10:10 10:16 10:23 10:33 10:45 10:51 11:00 10:40 10:46 10:52 11:01 11:11 11:17 11:26 11:10 11:16 11:22 11:31 11:41 11:47 11:56 11:45 11:51 11:57 12:06 12:16 12:22 12:31 12:25 12:31 12:37 12:46 12:56 1:02 1:11 EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 3 AVIATION STATION GREEN LINE TO DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA SA T U R D A Y SÁ B A D O ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD 5:27 5:35 5:39 5:49 5:55 *6:00 6:04 5:57 6:05 6:09 6:19 6:25 *6:30 6:34 6:27 6:35 6:39 6:50 6:58 *7:04 7:08 6:52 7:00 7:05 7:17 7:27 *7:33 7:37 7:17 7:25 7:31 7:44 7:55 *8:02 8:07 7:43 7:52 7:58 8:12 8:24 *8:31 8:36 8:13 8:22 8:28 8:42 8:54 *9:01 9:06 8:33 8:42 8:49 9:04 9:17 *9:25 9:30 8:53 9:02 9:09 9:24 9:37 *9:45 9:50 9:13 9:22 9:29 9:44 9:57 *10:05 10:10 9:33 9:42 9:49 10:04 10:17 *10:25 10:30 9:53 10:02 10:09 10:24 10:37 *10:45 10:50 10:13 10:22 10:29 10:44 10:57 *11:05 11:10 10:33 10:43 10:50 11:06 11:19 *11:28 11:33 10:53 11:03 11:10 11:26 11:39 *11:48 11:53 11:13 11:24 11:32 11:48 12:01 *12:09 12:14 11:33 11:44 11:52 12:08 12:21 *12:29 12:34 11:53 12:04 12:12 12:28 12:41 *12:49 12:54 12:13 12:24 12:32 12:48 1:01 *1:09 1:14 12:33 12:44 12:52 1:08 1:21 *1:29 1:34 12:53 1:04 1:12 1:28 1:41 *1:49 1:54 1:13 1:24 1:32 1:48 2:01 *2:09 2:14 1:33 1:44 1:52 2:08 2:21 *2:29 2:34 1:53 2:04 2:12 2:28 2:41 *2:49 2:54 2:13 2:24 2:32 2:48 3:01 *3:09 3:14 2:33 2:44 2:52 3:08 3:21 *3:29 3:34 2:53 3:04 3:12 3:28 3:41 *3:49 3:54 3:13 3:24 3:32 3:48 4:01 *4:09 4:14 3:33 3:44 3:52 4:08 4:21 *4:29 4:34 3:53 4:04 4:12 4:28 4:41 *4:49 4:54 4:13 4:24 4:32 4:48 5:01 *5:09 5:14 4:33 4:44 4:51 5:06 5:18 *5:26 5:31 4:53 5:03 5:10 5:25 5:36 *5:44 5:49 5:15 5:25 5:32 5:47 5:58 *6:06 6:11 5:40 5:50 5:57 6:12 6:23 *6:31 6:36 6:10 6:20 6:27 6:42 6:53 *7:01 7:06 6:40 6:50 6:56 7:11 7:22 *7:29 7:34 7:10 7:20 7:26 7:41 7:52 *7:59 8:04 7:40 7:50 7:56 8:10 8:20 *8:27 8:31 8:10 8:20 8:26 8:40 8:50 *8:57 9:01 8:40 8:49 8:54 9:08 9:17 *9:24 9:28 9:10 9:19 9:24 9:38 9:47 *9:54 9:58 9:40 9:48 9:53 10:06 10:14 *10:21 10:25 10:10 10:18 10:23 10:36 10:44 *10:51 10:55 10:40 10:48 10:53 11:06 11:14 *11:21 11:25 11:10 11:18 11:23 11:35 11:42 *11:48 11:52 11:40 11:48 11:53 12:05 12:12 *12:18 12:22 12:10 12:17 12:21 12:32 12:38 *12:44 12:48 A B C G F E D Av i a t i o n St a t i o n (B a y 1 ) LA X C i t y Bu s C e n t e r (B a y 1 2 ) Ma n c h e s t e r & Se p u l v e d a Li n c o l n & Wa s h i n g t o n Li n c o l n & Oc e a n P a r k Ar i z o n a & 5 t h 4t h & Co l o r a d o (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 3 DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA TO AVIATION STATION GREEN LINE SA T U R D A Y SÁ B A D O ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD 5:10 5:14 5:18 5:23 5:34 5:39 5:48 5:46 5:50 5:54 5:59 6:10 6:15 6:24 6:22 6:26 6:30 6:35 6:46 6:51 7:00 6:55 6:59 7:05 7:11 7:23 7:29 7:38 7:25 7:29 7:35 7:41 7:53 7:59 8:08 7:55 7:59 8:05 8:12 8:25 8:31 8:41 8:25 8:30 8:37 8:46 9:00 9:06 9:16 8:50 8:55 9:02 9:11 9:25 9:31 9:41 9:10 9:16 9:24 9:33 9:48 9:54 10:04 9:30 9:37 9:46 9:56 10:13 10:19 10:29 9:50 9:57 10:06 10:16 10:33 10:39 10:49 10:10 10:17 10:26 10:36 10:53 10:59 11:09 10:30 10:38 10:48 10:59 11:16 11:23 11:33 10:50 10:58 11:08 11:19 11:36 11:43 11:53 11:10 11:18 11:28 11:39 11:56 12:03 12:13 11:30 11:38 11:48 11:59 12:16 12:23 12:33 11:50 11:58 12:08 12:19 12:36 12:43 12:53 12:10 12:18 12:28 12:41 12:58 1:05 1:16 12:30 12:38 12:48 1:01 1:18 1:25 1:36 12:50 12:58 1:08 1:21 1:38 1:45 1:56 1:10 1:18 1:28 1:41 1:58 2:05 2:16 1:30 1:38 1:48 2:01 2:18 2:25 2:36 1:50 1:58 2:08 2:21 2:38 2:45 2:56 2:10 2:18 2:28 2:41 2:58 3:05 3:16 2:30 2:38 2:48 3:01 3:18 3:25 3:36 2:50 2:58 3:08 3:21 3:38 3:45 3:56 3:10 3:18 3:28 3:41 3:58 4:05 4:16 3:30 3:38 3:48 4:01 4:18 4:25 4:36 3:50 3:58 4:08 4:21 4:38 4:45 4:56 4:10 4:18 4:28 4:41 4:58 5:05 5:16 4:30 4:38 4:48 5:01 5:18 5:25 5:36 4:50 4:58 5:08 5:21 5:38 5:45 5:56 5:10 5:18 5:28 5:41 5:58 6:05 6:16 5:30 5:38 5:48 6:01 6:18 6:25 6:36 5:50 5:58 6:08 6:21 6:38 6:45 6:56 6:10 6:18 6:28 6:41 6:58 7:05 7:16 6:40 6:48 6:58 7:11 7:28 7:35 7:46 7:10 7:18 7:27 7:40 7:56 8:03 8:13 7:40 7:48 7:57 8:10 8:26 8:33 8:43 8:10 8:18 8:27 8:39 8:54 9:00 9:09 8:40 8:48 8:56 9:06 9:21 9:27 9:36 9:10 9:17 9:24 9:33 9:48 9:54 10:03 9:40 9:47 9:54 10:03 10:18 10:24 10:33 10:10 10:17 10:24 10:33 10:48 10:54 11:03 10:40 10:46 10:52 11:00 11:13 11:19 11:28 11:10 11:16 11:22 11:30 11:43 11:49 11:58 11:45 11:50 11:54 12:02 12:13 12:19 12:28 12:25 12:30 12:34 12:42 12:53 12:59 1:08 G F E A B C D Ar i z o n a & 5 t h Li n c o l n & Oc e a n P a r k Li n c o l n & Wa s h i n g t o n Ma n c h e s t e r & Se p u l v e d a LA X C i t y Bu s C e n t e r (B a y 1 1 ) Av i a t i o n St a t i o n 4t h & S a n t a Mo n i c a P l a c e (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 3 AVIATION STATION GREEN LINE TO DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA SU N D A Y DO M I N G O ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD 5:27 5:35 5:39 5:49 5:55 *6:00 6:04 5:57 6:05 6:09 6:19 6:25 *6:30 6:34 6:27 6:35 6:39 6:50 6:58 *7:04 7:08 6:50 6:58 7:03 7:15 7:25 *7:31 7:35 7:13 7:21 7:27 7:40 7:51 *7:58 8:03 7:40 7:49 7:55 8:09 8:21 *8:28 8:33 8:10 8:19 8:25 8:39 8:51 *8:58 9:03 8:40 8:49 8:56 9:11 9:24 *9:32 9:37 9:10 9:19 9:26 9:41 9:54 *10:02 10:07 9:40 9:49 9:56 10:11 10:24 *10:32 10:37 10:10 10:19 10:26 10:41 10:54 *11:02 11:07 10:40 10:50 10:57 11:13 11:26 *11:35 11:40 11:10 11:21 11:29 11:45 11:58 *12:06 12:11 11:40 11:51 11:59 12:15 12:28 *12:36 12:41 12:10 12:21 12:29 12:45 12:58 *1:06 1:11 12:40 12:51 12:59 1:15 1:28 *1:36 1:41 1:10 1:21 1:29 1:45 1:58 *2:06 2:11 1:40 1:51 1:59 2:15 2:28 *2:36 2:41 2:10 2:21 2:29 2:45 2:58 *3:06 3:11 2:40 2:51 2:59 3:15 3:28 *3:36 3:41 3:10 3:21 3:29 3:45 3:58 *4:06 4:11 3:40 3:51 3:59 4:15 4:28 *4:36 4:41 4:10 4:21 4:29 4:45 4:58 *5:06 5:11 4:40 4:51 4:58 5:13 5:25 *5:33 5:38 5:10 5:20 5:27 5:42 5:53 *6:01 6:06 5:40 5:50 5:57 6:12 6:23 *6:31 6:36 6:10 6:20 6:27 6:42 6:53 *7:01 7:06 6:40 6:50 6:56 7:11 7:22 *7:29 7:34 7:10 7:20 7:26 7:41 7:52 *7:59 8:04 7:40 7:50 7:56 8:10 8:20 *8:27 8:31 8:10 8:20 8:26 8:40 8:50 *8:57 9:01 8:40 8:49 8:54 9:08 9:17 *9:24 9:28 9:10 9:19 9:24 9:38 9:47 *9:54 9:58 9:40 9:48 9:53 10:06 10:14 *10:21 10:25 10:10 10:18 10:23 10:36 10:44 *10:51 10:55 10:40 10:48 10:53 11:06 11:14 *11:21 11:25 11:10 11:18 11:23 11:35 11:42 *11:48 11:52 12:10 12:17 12:21 12:32 12:38 *12:44 12:48 A B C G F E D Av i a t i o n St a t i o n (B a y 1 ) LA X C i t y Bu s C e n t e r (B a y 1 2 ) Ma n c h e s t e r & Se p u l v e d a Li n c o l n & Wa s h i n g t o n Li n c o l n & Oc e a n P a r k Ar i z o n a & 5 t h 4t h & Co l o r a d o (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 3 DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA TO AVIATION STATION GREEN LINE SU N D A Y DO M I N G O ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD 5:10 5:14 5:18 5:23 5:34 5:39 5:48 5:46 5:50 5:54 5:59 6:10 6:15 6:24 6:22 6:26 6:30 6:35 6:46 6:51 7:00 6:52 6:56 7:02 7:08 7:20 7:26 7:35 7:22 7:26 7:32 7:38 7:50 7:56 8:05 7:55 7:59 8:05 8:12 8:25 8:31 8:41 8:24 8:29 8:36 8:45 8:59 9:05 9:15 8:54 8:59 9:06 9:15 9:29 9:35 9:45 9:24 9:30 9:38 9:47 10:02 10:08 10:18 9:54 10:01 10:10 10:20 10:37 10:43 10:53 10:24 10:31 10:40 10:50 11:07 11:13 11:23 10:54 11:02 11:12 11:23 11:40 11:47 11:57 11:24 11:32 11:42 11:53 12:10 12:17 12:27 11:54 12:02 12:12 12:23 12:40 12:47 12:57 12:24 12:32 12:42 12:55 1:12 1:19 1:30 12:54 1:02 1:12 1:25 1:42 1:49 2:00 1:24 1:32 1:42 1:55 2:12 2:19 2:30 1:54 2:02 2:12 2:25 2:42 2:49 3:00 2:24 2:32 2:42 2:55 3:12 3:19 3:30 2:54 3:02 3:12 3:25 3:42 3:49 4:00 3:24 3:32 3:42 3:55 4:12 4:19 4:30 3:54 4:02 4:12 4:25 4:42 4:49 5:00 4:24 4:32 4:42 4:55 5:12 5:19 5:30 4:54 5:02 5:12 5:25 5:42 5:49 6:00 5:24 5:32 5:42 5:55 6:12 6:19 6:30 5:54 6:02 6:12 6:25 6:42 6:49 7:00 6:19 6:27 6:37 6:50 7:07 7:14 7:25 6:49 6:57 7:07 7:20 7:37 7:44 7:55 7:19 7:27 7:36 7:49 8:05 8:12 8:22 7:49 7:57 8:06 8:18 8:33 8:39 8:48 8:15 8:23 8:31 8:41 8:56 9:02 9:11 8:40 8:48 8:56 9:06 9:21 9:27 9:36 9:10 9:17 9:24 9:33 9:48 9:54 10:03 9:40 9:47 9:54 10:03 10:18 10:24 10:33 10:10 10:17 10:24 10:33 10:48 10:54 11:03 10:40 10:46 10:52 11:00 11:13 11:19 11:28 11:10 11:16 11:22 11:30 11:43 11:49 11:58 12:01 12:06 12:10 12:18 12:29 12:35 12:44 * Approximate time. Bus may depart earlier than time indicated./ Hora aproximada. El autobús puede salir antes de la hora indicada. G F E A B C D Ar i z o n a & 5 t h Li n c o l n & Oc e a n P a r k Li n c o l n & Wa s h i n g t o n Ma n c h e s t e r & Se p u l v e d a LA X C i t y Bu s C e n t e r (B a y 1 1 ) Av i a t i o n St a t i o n 4t h & S a n t a Mo n i c a P l a c e (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 3 LINCOLN BLVD Washington Maxella Marina Pointe Mindanao Jefferson Venice Blvd Ocean Park Blvd Rose California Pico Manchester 96th Century Imperial Vi c k s b u r g Ai r p o r t Av i a t i o n Se p u l v e d a Li n c o l n Li n c o l n Colorado Santa Monica Blvd Wilshire Arizona Broadway 4t h 5t h 6t h Sky Way MARINA DEL REY VENICE PLAYA VISTA WESTCHESTER EL SEGUNDO SANTA MONICA LAX City Bus Center -Metro Bus -Culver City Bus -Torrance Transit -Beach Cities Transit -LAX Lot C Shuttle Loyola Marymount University Aviation Station -Metro Green Line -Metro Bus -Culver City Bus -Gardena Bus -Beach Cities Transit -LAX Shuttle “G” Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) Á nimo Venice Charter High School Santa Monica High School Olympic High School Westchester Enriched Sciences Magnets Bright Star Secondary Academy Downtown Santa Monica Station -Expo Line B F C D E A Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo A Metro Rail Station/ Estac ió n de Metro Rail THE FASTEST WAY TO/FROM LAX Rapid 3 drops you off at the LAX City Bus Center where you can catch Lot C Shuttle directly to your terminal. Lot C Shuttle runs every 5-10 minutes./El Rapid 3 lo descarga en el Centro de Autobuses de LAX donde puede abordar el “Lot C Shuttle” direct - amente a su terminal. “Lot C Shuttle” corre cada 5-10 minutos. LA FORMA M Á S R Á PIDA A/DESDE LAX not to scale EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 STOPS TO AVIATION STATION GREEN LINE STOPS TO DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA Arizona & 5th 4th & Wilshire 4th & Santa Monica 4th & Santa Monica Place (Downtown SM Station) Lincoln & Pico Lincoln & Ocean Park Lincoln & Rose Lincoln & Broadway Lincoln & Venice Lincoln & Washington Lincoln & Marina Pointe Lincoln & Mindanao Lincoln & Jefferson Lincoln & Manchester LAX City Bus Center (Bay 11) Century & Aviation Aviation Station Green Line Aviation Station Green Line (Bay 1) Century & Aviation LAX City Bus Center (Bay 12) Lincoln & Manchester Lincoln & Jefferson Lincoln & Mindanao Lincoln & Maxella Lincoln & Washington Lincoln & Venice Lincoln & California Lincoln & Rose Lincoln & Ocean Park Pico & Lincoln 4th & Colorado (Downtown SM Station) 4th & Santa Monica Arizona & 5th RAPID 3 S T OPS RAPID 3 Good Bus Karma Tell your bus operator thanks for a tough job well done. When an operator makes your day, send a compliment on GO and be sure to make a note of your Bus Operator’s ID, route #, trip time and date of travel. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 RAPID 3 AVIATION STATION GREEN LINE TO DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA Then service every 10-12 minutes until: Then service every 15 minutes at: Until: WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD Li n c o l n & Wa s h i n g t o n Li n c o l n & Oc e a n P a r k Ar i z o n a & 5 t h B E F A C D 5:35 5:42 5:54 6:01 *6:06 6:10 5:48 5:55 6:07 6:14 *6:19 6:23 6:00 6:08 6:21 6:30 *6:36 6:41 9:49 9:58 10:15 10:27 *10:34 10:40 10:04 10:13 10:30 10:42 *10:49 10:55 10:19 10:28 10:45 10:57 *11:04 11:10 10:34 10:43 11:00 11:12 *11:19 11:25 10:49 10:58 11:15 11:27 *11:34 11:40 :04 :13 :30 :42 *:49 :55 :19 :28 :45 :57 *:04 :10 :34 :43 :00 :12 *:19 :25 :49 :58 :15 :27 *:34 :40 2:49 2:58 3:15 3:27 *3:34 3:40 3:04 3:13 3:30 3:42 *3:49 3:55 3:19 3:28 3:45 3:57 *4:04 4:10 3:33 3:42 3:59 4:11 *4:18 4:24 3:47 3:56 4:13 4:25 *4:32 4:38 4:01 4:10 4:27 4:39 *4:46 4:52 4:15 4:24 4:41 4:53 *5:00 5:06 4:29 4:38 4:55 5:07 *5:14 5:20 4:43 4:52 5:09 5:21 *5:28 5:34 4:57 5:06 5:23 5:35 *5:42 5:48 5:11 5:20 5:37 5:49 *5:56 6:02 5:25 5:34 5:51 6:03 *6:10 6:16 5:40 5:49 6:06 6:18 *6:25 6:31 5:57 6:06 6:23 6:35 *6:42 6:48 6:12 6:21 6:38 6:50 *6:57 7:03 6:30 6:38 6:53 7:03 *7:10 7:15 7:00 7:08 7:23 7:33 *7:40 7:45 7:30 7:38 7:52 7:59 *8:06 8:10 4t h & Co l o r a d o (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) Av i a t i o n St a t i o n (B a y 1 ) LA X C i t y Bu s C e n t e r (B a y 1 2 ) Rider Tip Did you forget an item on the bus? We know it happens. Make sure to call customer service right away at 310-451-5444 to help you locate your item. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 RAPID 3 DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA TO AVIATION STATION GREEN LINE Then service every 10-12 minutes until: WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A Ar i z o n a & 5 t h Li n c o l n & Oc e a n P a r k Li n c o l n & Wa s h i n g t o n Av i a t i o n St a t i o n E B A F D C LA X C i t y Bu s C e n t e r (B a y 1 1 ) 6:33 6:37 6:41 6:47 6:58 7:07 6:47 6:52 6:57 7:04 7:19 7:29 7:01 7:06 7:11 7:18 7:33 7:43 7:15 7:20 7:25 7:32 7:49 7:59 7:27 7:32 7:37 7:44 8:01 8:11 7:40 7:45 7:51 7:59 8:18 8:28 7:52 7:57 8:03 8:11 8:30 8:40 8:04 8:09 8:15 8:23 8:42 8:52 8:17 8:22 8:28 8:36 8:55 9:05 8:32 8:37 8:43 8:51 9:10 9:20 8:47 8:52 8:58 9:06 9:25 9:35 9:02 9:07 9:13 9:21 9:40 9:50 9:17 9:22 9:28 9:36 9:55 10:05 9:32 9:37 9:43 9:51 10:10 10:20 9:47 9:52 9:58 10:06 10:25 10:35 10:02 10:07 10:13 10:21 10:40 10:50 10:17 10:22 10:28 10:36 10:55 11:05 10:32 10:37 10:43 10:51 11:10 11:20 10:47 10:53 10:59 11:09 11:28 11:39 11:02 11:08 11:14 11:24 11:43 11:54 11:17 11:23 11:29 11:39 11:58 12:09 11:32 11:38 11:44 11:54 12:13 12:24 11:47 11:53 11:59 12:09 12:28 12:39 12:02 12:08 12:15 12:26 12:45 12:58 12:17 12:23 12:30 12:41 1:00 1:13 12:32 12:38 12:45 12:56 1:15 1:28 12:47 12:53 1:00 1:11 1:30 1:43 1:02 1:08 1:15 1:28 1:48 2:03 1:17 1:23 1:30 1:43 2:03 2:18 1:32 1:38 1:45 1:58 2:18 2:33 1:47 1:53 2:00 2:13 2:33 2:48 2:02 2:08 2:16 2:31 2:51 3:07 2:17 2:23 2:31 2:46 3:06 3:22 6:00 6:07 6:16 6:35 6:55 7:10 6:15 6:21 6:29 6:47 7:07 7:21 6:30 6:36 6:44 7:02 7:22 7:36 6:45 6:51 6:59 7:17 7:37 7:51 7:00 7:06 7:14 7:32 7:52 8:06 7:15 7:21 7:28 7:43 8:02 8:15 7:35 7:41 7:48 8:03 8:22 8:35 7:55 8:01 8:08 8:20 8:38 8:50 8:15 8:21 8:28 8:37 8:54 9:05 8:35 8:41 8:48 8:57 9:14 9:25 9:00 9:06 9:13 9:22 9:39 9:50 9:30 9:36 9:43 9:52 10:09 10:20 10:00 10:06 10:13 10:22 10:39 10:50 4t h & S a n t a Mo n i c a P l a c e (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 RAPID 3 AVIATION STATION GREEN LINE TO DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA Then service every 20 minutes at: Until: SA T U R D A Y SÁ B A D O ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD Li n c o l n & Wa s h i n g t o n Li n c o l n & Oc e a n P a r k Ar i z o n a & 5 t h B E F A C D 7:35 7:42 7:55 8:05 8:08 8:11 8:04 8:11 8:25 8:35 *8:38 8:42 8:29 8:37 8:52 9:03 *9:06 9:10 8:48 8:57 9:13 9:25 *9:29 9:33 9:08 9:17 9:33 9:45 *9:49 9:53 9:28 9:37 9:53 10:05 *10:09 10:13 9:48 9:57 10:13 10:25 *10:29 10:33 10:08 10:17 10:33 10:45 *10:49 10:53 10:28 10:37 10:53 11:05 *11:09 11:13 10:48 10:57 11:15 11:28 *11:33 11:37 :08 :18 :37 :50 *:55 :00 :28 :38 :57 :10 *:15 :20 :48 :58 :17 :30 *:35 :40 4:08 4:18 4:37 4:50 *4:55 5:00 4:28 4:37 4:55 5:07 *5:12 5:16 4:48 4:57 5:13 5:25 *5:30 5:34 5:08 5:17 5:33 5:45 *5:50 5:54 5:32 5:41 5:57 6:09 *6:14 6:18 6:00 6:09 6:25 6:37 *6:42 6:46 6:30 6:39 6:54 7:05 *7:09 7:13 7:00 7:09 7:23 7:33 *7:37 7:41 4t h & Co l o r a d o (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) Av i a t i o n St a t i o n (B a y 1 ) LA X C i t y Bu s C e n t e r (B a y 1 2 ) Safety Tip Use a designated bus stop. BBB operators are not permitted to pick up passengers outside designated stops. Try to be at the stop a little early and flag the operator as the bus approaches. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 RAPID 3 DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA TO AVIATION STATION GREEN LINE Then service every 20 minutes at: Until: ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD SA T U R D A Y SÁ B A D O Ar i z o n a & 5 t h Li n c o l n & Oc e a n P a r k Li n c o l n & Wa s h i n g t o n Av i a t i o n St a t i o n E B A F D C 10:00 10:06 10:11 10:21 10:36 10:45 10:20 10:26 10:31 10:41 10:56 11:05 10:40 10:47 10:53 11:05 11:21 11:30 11:00 11:07 11:13 11:25 11:41 11:50 11:20 11:27 11:33 11:45 12:01 12:10 11:40 11:47 11:53 12:05 12:21 12:30 :00 :07 :14 :28 :45 :55 :20 :27 :34 :48 :05 :15 :40 :47 :54 :08 :25 :35 3:00 3:08 3:15 3:31 3:49 4:00 3:20 3:28 3:35 3:51 4:09 4:20 3:40 3:48 3:55 4:11 4:29 4:40 4:00 4:08 4:15 4:31 4:49 5:00 4:20 4:28 4:35 4:51 5:09 5:20 4:40 4:48 4:55 5:11 5:29 5:40 5:00 5:08 5:15 5:31 5:49 6:00 5:20 5:28 5:35 5:51 6:09 6:20 5:40 5:48 5:55 6:11 6:29 6:40 6:00 6:08 6:15 6:30 6:47 6:58 6:25 6:33 6:40 6:55 7:12 7:23 6:55 7:03 7:10 7:25 7:42 7:53 7:25 7:33 7:40 7:54 8:11 8:21 7:55 8:02 8:08 8:21 8:38 8:48 8:25 8:32 8:38 8:50 9:06 9:15 8:55 9:02 9:08 9:20 9:36 9:45 9:25 9:32 9:38 9:50 10:06 10:15 9:55 10:02 10:08 10:20 10:36 10:45 4t h & S a n t a Mo n i c a P l a c e (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) LA X C i t y Bu s C e n t e r (B a y 1 1 ) Good Bike Karma Be the good guy. If yours is the last bike on the rack, please return the rack to the upright position. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 RAPID 3 AVIATION STATION GREEN LINE TO DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA SU N D A Y DO M I N G O ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD Li n c o l n & Wa s h i n g t o n Li n c o l n & Oc e a n P a r k Ar i z o n a & 5 t h B E F A C D 9:00 9:09 9:25 9:37 *9:41 9:45 9:30 9:39 9:55 10:07 *10:11 10:15 10:00 10:09 10:25 10:37 *10:41 10:45 10:30 10:39 10:57 11:10 *11:15 11:19 11:00 11:10 11:29 11:42 *11:47 11:52 11:30 11:40 11:59 12:12 *12:17 12:22 12:00 12:10 12:29 12:42 *12:47 12:52 12:30 12:40 12:59 1:12 *1:17 1:22 1:00 1:10 1:29 1:42 *1:47 1:52 1:30 1:40 1:59 2:12 *2:17 2:22 2:00 2:10 2:29 2:42 *2:47 2:52 2:30 2:40 2:59 3:12 *3:17 3:22 3:00 3:10 3:29 3:42 *3:47 3:52 3:30 3:40 3:59 4:12 *4:17 4:22 4:00 4:10 4:29 4:42 *4:47 4:52 4:30 4:39 4:57 5:09 *5:14 5:18 5:00 5:09 5:25 5:37 *5:42 5:46 5:30 5:39 5:55 6:07 *6:12 6:16 6:00 6:09 6:25 6:37 *6:42 6:46 4t h & Co l o r a d o (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) Av i a t i o n St a t i o n (B a y 1 ) LA X C i t y Bu s C e n t e r (B a y 1 2 ) Safety Tip Get a grip . Use handrails at all times as the bus may need to stop suddenly. Remain seated until the bus has completely stopped. Watch your footing, especially while boarding and exiting. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 RAPID 3 DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA TO AVIATION STATION GREEN LINE SU N D A Y DO M I N G O ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD Ar i z o n a & 5 t h Li n c o l n & Oc e a n P a r k Li n c o l n & Wa s h i n g t o n Av i a t i o n St a t i o n E B A F D C 10:09 10:15 10:20 10:30 10:45 10:54 10:39 10:46 10:52 11:04 11:20 11:29 11:09 11:16 11:22 11:34 11:50 11:59 11:39 11:46 11:52 12:04 12:20 12:29 12:09 12:16 12:23 12:37 12:54 1:04 12:39 12:46 12:53 1:07 1:24 1:34 1:09 1:16 1:23 1:37 1:54 2:04 1:39 1:46 1:53 2:07 2:24 2:34 2:09 2:16 2:23 2:37 2:54 3:04 2:39 2:46 2:53 3:07 3:24 3:34 3:09 3:17 3:24 3:40 3:58 4:09 3:39 3:47 3:54 4:10 4:28 4:39 4:09 4:17 4:24 4:40 4:58 5:09 4:39 4:47 4:54 5:10 5:28 5:39 5:09 5:17 5:24 5:40 5:58 6:09 5:39 5:47 5:54 6:10 6:28 6:39 6:04 6:12 6:19 6:34 6:51 7:02 6:34 6:42 6:49 7:04 7:21 7:32 7:04 7:12 7:19 7:33 7:50 8:00 7:34 7:42 7:49 8:03 8:20 8:30 8:04 8:11 8:17 8:30 8:47 8:57 8:34 8:41 8:47 8:59 9:15 9:25 9:04 9:11 9:17 9:29 9:45 9:54 * Approximate time. Bus may depart earlier than time indicated./ Hora aproximada. El autobús puede salir antes de la hora indicada. Trip operates Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays through Monday, September 5./Viaje opera los viernes, sábados, domingos y días festivos hasta el lunes 5 de septiembre. 4t h & S a n t a Mo n i c a P l a c e (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) LA X C i t y Bu s C e n t e r (B a y 1 1 ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 5 OLYMPIC BLVD – CENTURY CITY Manning Westwood Blvd Cloverfield 26th 20th Century Park West Ave of the Stars Motor Century Park East Sepulveda Bundy Nationa l Co l o r a d o Ol y m p i c Ol y m p i c Ol y m p i c Co n s t e l l a t i o n P a l m s B l v d Pi c o M o t o r Na t i o n a l CENTURY CITY WEST LOS ANGELES SANTA MONICA CHEVIOT HILLS RANCHO PARK PALMS Fox Studios Westfield Century City Shopping Center Beverly Hills High School St. Anne’s High School New Roads High School USC Annenberg School Center 26th Street/Bergamot Station -Expo Line Bundy Station -Expo Line Palms Station -Expo Line F G E D C B A Select Trips Only/ Viajes Designados Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo A Metro Rail Station/ Estac ió n de Metro Rail not to scale EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 5 SANTA MONICA TO CENTURY CITY/ PALMS STATION EXPO LINE WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD B E F A C D 5:50 5:53 5:57 6:03 6:09 6:22 6:25 6:28 6:32 6:38 6:44 6:57 6:45 6:49 6:53 6:59 7:06 7:21 7:05 7:09 7:13 7:19 7:26 7:41 7:30 7:35 7:40 7:47 7:56 8:12 7:55 8:00 8:05 8:12 8:21 8:37 8:15 8:20 8:25 8:32 8:41 8:57 8:35 8:40 8:45 8:52 9:01 9:17 8:55 8:59 9:04 9:11 9:19 9:33 9:25 9:29 9:34 9:41 9:49 -9:55 9:59 10:04 10:11 10:19 -10:25 10:29 10:34 10:41 10:49 -10:55 10:59 11:04 11:11 11:19 -11:25 11:29 11:34 11:41 11:49 -11:55 11:59 12:04 12:11 12:19 -12:25 12:29 12:34 12:41 12:49 -12:55 12:59 1:04 1:11 1:19 -1:25 1:29 1:34 1:41 1:49 -1:55 1:59 2:04 2:11 2:19 -2:25 2:29 2:35 2:44 2:53 3:08 2:55 2:59 3:05 3:14 3:23 3:38 3:20 3:25 3:32 3:43 3:53 4:09 3:40 3:45 3:52 4:03 4:13 4:29 4:00 4:05 4:12 4:23 4:33 4:49 4:20 4:25 4:32 4:43 4:53 5:09 4:40 4:45 4:53 5:06 5:19 5:35 5:05 5:10 5:18 5:31 5:44 6:00 5:25 5:30 5:38 5:51 6:04 6:20 5:45 5:50 5:58 6:11 6:24 6:40 6:05 6:10 6:18 6:31 6:44 7:00 6:30 6:34 6:41 6:52 7:03 7:19 7:00 7:04 7:10 7:19 7:28 7:43 7:30 7:34 7:40 7:49 7:58 -8:00 8:04 8:09 8:16 8:24 -8:30 8:34 8:39 8:46 8:54 -9:00 9:04 9:09 9:16 9:24 - Ol y m p i c & W e s t w o o d Co n s t e l l a t i o n & A v e n u e o f th e S t a r s Ol y m p i c & B u n d y (B u n d y S t a t i o n ) Ol y m p i c & C l o v e r f i e l d Ol y m p i c & 2 6 t h (2 6 t h St / B e r g a m o t St a t i o n ) Ma n n i n g & N a t i o n a l (P a l m s S t a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 5 CENTURY CITY/PALMS STATION EXPO LINE TO SANTA MONICA WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD E B A G D C 5:50 6:00 6:05 6:10 *6:13 6:14 6:10 6:21 6:26 6:32 *6:36 6:37 6:30 6:41 6:46 6:52 *6:56 6:57 6:50 7:03 7:09 7:17 *7:22 7:24 7:10 7:23 7:29 7:37 *7:42 7:44 7:30 7:43 7:50 7:59 *8:05 8:07 7:50 8:03 8:10 8:19 *8:25 8:27 8:10 8:23 8:30 8:39 *8:45 8:47 8:30 8:43 8:50 8:59 *9:05 9:07 8:50 9:03 9:10 9:19 *9:25 9:27 9:12 9:23 9:29 9:36 *9:41 9:42 9:42 9:53 9:59 10:06 *10:11 10:12 -10:23 10:29 10:36 *10:41 10:42 -10:53 10:59 11:06 *11:11 11:12 -11:23 11:30 11:38 *11:43 11:44 -11:53 12:00 12:08 *12:13 12:14 -12:23 12:30 12:38 *12:43 12:44 -12:53 1:00 1:08 *1:13 1:14 -1:23 1:30 1:38 *1:43 1:44 -1:53 2:00 2:08 *2:13 2:14 -2:23 2:30 2:38 *2:43 2:44 2:40 2:53 3:00 3:08 *3:13 3:14 3:15 3:28 3:35 3:43 *3:48 3:49 3:37 3:50 3:57 4:05 *4:10 4:11 3:57 4:11 4:19 4:27 *4:32 4:34 4:20 4:34 4:42 4:50 *4:55 4:57 4:40 4:54 5:02 5:10 *5:15 5:17 5:00 5:14 5:22 5:30 *5:35 5:37 5:20 5:34 5:42 5:50 *5:55 5:57 5:45 5:58 6:05 6:13 *6:18 6:19 6:10 6:23 6:29 6:37 *6:41 6:42 6:30 6:43 6:49 6:57 *7:01 7:02 6:55 7:07 7:12 7:19 *7:23 7:24 7:25 7:37 7:42 7:49 *7:53 7:54 -8:07 8:12 8:19 *8:23 8:24 -8:37 8:42 8:48 *8:51 8:52 -9:07 9:12 9:18 *9:21 9:22 Ol y m p i c & W e s t w o o d Co n s t e l l a t i o n & A v e n u e o f th e S t a r s Ol y m p i c & B u n d y (B u n d y S t a t i o n ) Ol y m p i c & C l o v e r f i e l d Na t i o n a l & P a l m s (P a l m s S t a t i o n ) Ol y m p i c & 2 6 t h (2 6 t h St / B e r g a m o t St a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 5 SANTA MONICA TO CENTURY CITY ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD WE E K E N D LO S F I N E S D E S E M A N A A B D E C 6:05 6:08 6:12 6:18 6:25 7:05 7:08 7:12 7:18 7:25 8:05 8:08 8:12 8:18 8:25 9:05 9:09 9:13 9:20 9:27 10:00 10:04 10:09 10:17 10:25 11:00 11:04 11:09 11:17 11:25 12:00 12:04 12:09 12:17 12:25 1:00 1:04 1:09 1:17 1:25 2:00 2:04 2:09 2:17 2:25 3:00 3:04 3:09 3:17 3:25 4:00 4:04 4:09 4:17 4:25 5:00 5:04 5:09 5:17 5:25 6:00 6:04 6:09 6:17 6:25 7:00 7:04 7:09 7:17 7:25 8:05 8:08 8:13 8:20 8:27 9:05 9:08 9:13 9:20 9:27 Ol y m p i c & W e s t w o o d Co n s t e l l a t i o n & A v e n u e o f th e S t a r s Ol y m p i c & B u n d y (B u n d y S t a t i o n ) Ol y m p i c & C l o v e r f i e l d Ol y m p i c & 2 6 t h (2 6 t h St / B e r g a m o t St a t i o n ) Fares on TAP Set up your TAP card to automatically replenish when it reaches a certain minimum - 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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 5 CENTURY CITY TO SANTA MONICA ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD WE E K E N D LO S F I N E S D E S E M A N A E D B A C 6:30 6:34 6:39 *6:42 6:43 7:30 7:34 7:39 *7:42 7:43 8:30 8:34 8:39 *8:42 8:43 9:30 9:35 9:41 *9:45 9:46 10:30 10:36 10:43 *10:48 10:50 11:30 11:36 11:43 *11:48 11:50 12:30 12:36 12:43 *12:48 12:50 1:30 1:36 1:43 *1:48 1:50 2:30 2:36 2:43 *2:48 2:50 3:30 3:36 3:43 *3:48 3:50 4:30 4:36 4:43 *4:48 4:50 5:30 5:36 5:41 *5:45 5:46 6:30 6:36 6:41 *6:45 6:46 7:30 7:35 7:40 *7:43 7:44 8:30 8:35 8:40 *8:43 8:44 9:30 9:35 9:40 *9:43 9:44 Ol y m p i c & W e s t w o o d Co n s t e l l a t i o n & A v e n u e o f th e S t a r s Ol y m p i c & B u n d y (B u n d y S t a t i o n ) * Approximate time. Bus may depart earlier than time indicated./ Hora aproximada. El autobús puede salir antes de la hora indicada. Ol y m p i c & C l o v e r f i e l d Ol y m p i c & 2 6 t h (2 6 t h St / B e r g a m o t St a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 7 PICO BLVD Rimpau La Brea Fairfax La Cienega Robertson Beverly Overland Avenue of t h e S t a r s Sepulveda Bundy Cloverfiel d P i c o P i c o Pi c o Ai r d r o m e Bagle y Mo n t e M a r Westwood B l v d 7th 5th Ocean Ave 4th Main 4th 2nd Lincoln S a n t a M o n i c a B l v d B r o a d w a y P i c o O l y m p i c C o l o r a d o 18th CENTURY CITY MID CITY BEVERLYWOOD WEST LOS ANGELES SANTA MONICA Westside Pavilion Rimpau Transit Center -Metro Bus Santa Monica College Santa Monica High School Third Street Promenade & Santa Monica Place Los Angeles High School Santa Monica Pier & Aquarium City Hall Civic Center Downtown Santa Monica Station -Expo Line Sepulveda Station -Expo Line A C D E G H F B Select Trips Only/ Viajes Designados Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo A TO R I M P A U TR A N S I T C E N T E R TO S A N T A M O N I C A Select weekday trips departing at:/ Viajes entre semana designados saliendo a las: 7:09am 7:40am 8:48am Select weekday trips departing at:/ Viajes entre semana designados saliendo a las: 2:54pm 3:56pm 5:12pm Metro Rail Station/ Estac ió n de Metro Rail not to scale EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 DOWNTOWN SM TO RIMPAU TRANSIT CENTER ROUTE 7 ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD A B C H G E D 7t h & O l y m p i c Pi c o & L i n c o l n Pi c o & B u n d y Pi c o & W e s t w o o d Pi c o & R o b e r t s o n Ri m p a u Tr a n s i t Ce n t e r 4:50 4:53 4:56 5:01 5:07 5:15 5:24 5:25 5:28 5:31 5:36 5:42 5:50 5:59 5:55 5:58 6:01 6:06 6:12 6:20 6:29 6:25 6:28 6:32 6:39 6:45 6:54 7:05 6:40 6:43 6:47 6:55 7:02 7:12 7:24 7:00 7:03 7:07 7:17 7:25 7:36 7:50 7:20 7:23 7:27 7:37 7:45 7:56 8:10 7:40 7:43 7:47 8:00 8:09 8:21 8:35 8:00 8:03 8:07 8:20 8:29 8:41 8:55 8:20 8:23 8:27 8:40 8:49 9:01 9:15 8:40 8:43 8:47 9:00 9:09 9:21 9:35 9:00 9:04 9:08 9:22 9:32 9:46 10:01 9:20 9:24 9:28 9:42 9:52 10:06 10:21 9:40 9:44 9:48 10:02 10:12 10:26 10:41 9:55 9:59 10:03 10:17 10:27 10:41 10:56 10:15 10:19 10:23 10:37 10:47 11:01 11:16 10:35 10:39 10:43 10:57 11:07 11:21 11:36 10:55 11:00 11:06 11:21 11:32 11:46 12:02 11:15 11:20 11:26 11:41 11:52 12:06 12:22 11:30 11:35 11:41 11:56 12:07 12:21 12:37 11:50 11:55 12:01 12:16 12:27 12:41 12:57 12:10 12:15 12:21 12:36 12:47 1:01 1:17 12:30 12:35 12:41 12:56 1:07 1:21 1:37 12:50 12:55 1:01 1:16 1:27 1:41 1:57 1:10 1:15 1:21 1:36 1:47 2:01 2:17 1:30 1:35 1:41 1:56 2:07 2:21 2:37 1:45 1:51 1:58 2:15 2:26 2:41 2:58 2:00 2:06 2:13 2:30 2:41 3:02 3:19 2:15 2:21 2:28 2:45 2:56 3:11 3:28 2:30 2:36 2:43 3:00 3:12 3:28 3:46 2:45 2:51 2:58 3:15 3:27 3:43 4:01 3:00 3:06 3:13 3:30 3:42 4:05 4:23 3:15 3:21 3:28 3:45 3:57 4:13 4:31 3:30 3:36 3:43 4:00 4:14 4:31 4:52 3:45 3:51 3:58 4:15 4:29 4:46 5:07 4:00 4:06 4:13 4:30 4:44 5:01 5:22 4:15 4:21 4:28 4:45 4:57 5:21 5:42 4:30 4:36 4:43 5:00 5:14 5:31 5:52 4:45 4:51 4:58 5:15 5:29 5:46 6:07 5:00 5:06 5:13 5:31 5:46 6:04 6:26 5:15 5:21 5:28 5:46 6:01 6:19 6:41 5:30 5:36 5:43 6:01 6:16 6:34 6:56 5:50 5:56 6:02 6:18 6:32 6:48 7:07 6:10 6:16 6:22 6:38 6:52 7:08 7:27 6:30 6:35 6:41 6:54 7:06 7:21 7:39 6:50 6:55 7:01 7:14 7:25 7:39 7:55 7:10 7:15 7:21 7:32 7:42 7:55 8:09 7:30 7:35 7:41 7:52 8:02 8:15 8:29 7:50 7:55 8:00 8:09 8:17 8:29 8:42 8:10 8:15 8:20 8:29 8:37 8:49 9:02 WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A 4t h & S a n t a Mo n i c a P l a c e (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) F F F EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 CONTINUED DOWNTOWN SM TO RIMPAU TRANSIT CENTER ROUTE 7 ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD A B C H G E D 7t h & O l y m p i c Ri m p a u Tr a n s i t Ce n t e r Pi c o & R o b e r t s o n Pi c o & L i n c o l n Pi c o & B u n d y Pi c o & W e s t w o o d Pi c o & W e s t w o o d Pi c o & B u n d y Pi c o & R o b e r t s o n Ri m p a u Tr a n s i t Ce n t e r 7t h & O l y m p i c 8:30 8:35 8:40 8:49 8:57 9:09 9:22 8:50 8:54 8:59 9:07 9:14 9:25 9:37 9:20 9:24 9:29 9:37 9:44 9:55 10:07 9:50 9:54 9:59 10:07 10:14 10:25 10:37 10:20 10:24 10:28 10:35 10:41 10:51 11:03 10:45 10:49 10:53 11:00 11:06 11:16 11:28 11:15 11:19 11:23 11:30 11:36 11:46 11:58 11:45 11:49 11:53 12:00 12:06 12:16 12:28 WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A G B A H E D RIMPAU TRANSIT CENTER TO DOWNTOWN SM 4t h & B r o a d w a y (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) 5:10 5:20 5:30 5:35 *5:44 5:49 5:30 5:40 5:50 5:55 *6:04 6:09 5:50 6:00 6:10 6:15 *6:24 6:29 6:05 6:16 6:28 6:33 *6:44 6:49 6:20 6:31 6:43 6:48 *6:59 7:04 6:35 6:47 7:00 7:06 *7:18 7:23 6:43 6:56 7:10 7:18 *7:33 7:39 6:52 ‡7:25 7:33 *7:48 7:54 7:02 7:16 7:31 7:40 *7:57 8:04 7:12 7:26 7:41 7:50 *8:07 8:14 7:22 ‡7:57 8:06 *8:23 8:30 7:33 7:47 8:02 8:11 *8:28 8:35 7:45 7:59 8:14 8:23 *8:40 8:47 8:00 8:16 8:33 8:43 *9:01 9:09 8:15 8:31 8:48 8:58 *9:16 9:24 8:30 ‡9:06 9:16 *9:34 9:42 8:45 9:01 9:18 9:28 *9:46 9:54 9:05 9:21 9:38 9:48 *10:06 10:14 9:20 9:35 9:51 10:00 *10:18 10:26 9:35 9:50 10:06 10:15 *10:33 10:41 9:50 10:05 10:21 10:30 *10:48 10:56 10:05 10:20 10:36 10:45 *11:03 11:11 10:20 10:35 10:51 11:00 *11:18 11:26 10:35 10:50 11:06 11:15 *11:33 11:41 10:50 11:04 11:19 11:28 *11:46 11:54 11:10 11:24 11:39 11:48 *12:06 12:14 11:30 11:44 11:59 12:08 *12:26 12:34 F F F 4t h & S a n t a Mo n i c a P l a c e (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 7 ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD Ri m p a u Tr a n s i t Ce n t e r Pi c o & R o b e r t s o n Pi c o & W e s t w o o d Pi c o & B u n d y 4t h & B r o a d w a y (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) 7t h & O l y m p i c WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A G B A H E D CONTINUED RIMPAU TRANSIT CENTER TO DOWNTOWN SM 11:50 12:04 12:19 12:28 *12:46 12:54 12:10 12:24 12:39 12:48 *1:06 1:14 12:30 12:44 12:59 1:08 *1:26 1:34 12:50 1:04 1:19 1:28 *1:46 1:54 1:10 1:24 1:39 1:48 *2:06 2:14 1:30 1:44 1:59 2:08 *2:26 2:34 1:50 2:04 2:19 2:28 *2:45 2:53 2:10 2:24 2:39 2:48 *3:05 3:13 2:30 2:44 2:59 3:08 *3:25 3:33 2:50 3:04 3:19 3:28 *3:45 3:53 3:10 3:24 3:39 3:48 *4:05 4:13 3:30 3:44 3:59 4:08 *4:25 4:33 3:50 4:04 4:19 4:28 *4:45 4:53 4:10 4:24 4:39 4:48 *5:05 5:13 4:30 4:44 4:59 5:08 *5:25 5:33 4:50 5:04 5:19 5:28 *5:45 5:53 5:10 5:24 5:39 5:48 *6:05 6:13 5:30 5:44 5:59 6:08 *6:25 6:33 5:50 6:03 6:17 6:26 *6:42 6:50 6:10 6:23 6:37 6:46 *7:02 7:10 6:30 6:42 6:55 7:04 *7:20 7:27 6:50 7:02 7:15 7:24 *7:40 7:47 7:10 7:22 7:35 7:44 *8:00 8:07 7:30 7:41 7:53 8:00 *8:15 8:22 7:50 8:01 8:13 8:20 *8:35 8:42 8:15 8:25 8:36 8:43 *8:56 9:03 8:35 8:45 8:56 9:03 *9:16 9:23 8:55 9:05 9:15 9:21 *9:33 9:40 9:15 9:25 9:35 9:41 *9:53 10:00 9:45 9:54 10:03 10:09 *10:20 10:26 10:15 10:24 10:33 10:39 *10:50 10:56 10:45 10:53 11:01 11:06 *11:16 11:22 11:15 11:23 11:31 11:36 *11:46 11:52 11:45 11:53 12:01 12:06 *12:16 12:22 Fares on TAP Did you know you can protect the value on your TAP card in case it’s lost or stolen? 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EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 DOWNTOWN SM TO RIMPAU TRANSIT CENTER ROUTE 7 SA T U R D A Y SÁ B A D O ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD A B C H G E D 7t h & O l y m p i c Pi c o & L i n c o l n Pi c o & B u n d y Pi c o & W e s t w o o d Pi c o & R o b e r t s o n Ri m p a u Tr a n s i t Ce n t e r 5:30 5:33 5:36 5:41 5:47 5:55 6:04 6:00 6:03 6:06 6:11 6:17 6:25 6:34 6:20 6:23 6:26 6:31 6:37 6:45 6:54 6:40 6:43 6:46 6:51 6:57 7:05 7:14 7:00 7:03 7:07 7:14 7:21 7:30 7:41 7:20 7:23 7:27 7:34 7:41 7:50 8:01 7:40 7:43 7:47 7:54 8:01 8:10 8:21 8:00 8:04 8:09 8:17 8:25 8:35 8:48 8:20 8:24 8:29 8:37 8:45 8:55 9:08 8:40 8:44 8:49 8:57 9:05 9:15 9:28 9:00 9:05 9:11 9:19 9:28 9:39 9:54 9:20 9:25 9:31 9:39 9:48 9:59 10:14 9:40 9:45 9:51 9:59 10:08 10:19 10:34 10:00 10:05 10:11 10:19 10:28 10:39 10:54 10:20 10:25 10:31 10:39 10:48 10:59 11:14 10:40 10:45 10:51 10:59 11:08 11:19 11:34 11:00 11:06 11:12 11:21 11:31 11:43 11:59 11:20 11:26 11:32 11:41 11:51 12:03 12:19 11:40 11:46 11:52 12:01 12:11 12:23 12:39 12:00 12:06 12:13 12:24 12:34 12:47 1:04 12:20 12:26 12:33 12:44 12:54 1:07 1:24 12:40 12:47 12:54 1:07 1:17 1:31 1:48 1:00 1:07 1:14 1:27 1:37 1:51 2:08 1:20 1:27 1:34 1:47 1:57 2:11 2:28 1:40 1:47 1:54 2:07 2:17 2:31 2:48 2:00 2:07 2:14 2:27 2:37 2:51 3:08 2:20 2:27 2:34 2:47 2:57 3:11 3:28 2:40 2:47 2:54 3:07 3:17 3:31 3:48 3:00 3:07 3:14 3:27 3:37 3:51 4:08 3:20 3:27 3:34 3:47 3:57 4:11 4:28 3:40 3:47 3:54 4:07 4:17 4:31 4:48 3:55 4:02 4:09 4:22 4:32 4:46 5:03 4:10 4:17 4:24 4:37 4:47 5:01 5:18 4:30 4:37 4:44 4:57 5:07 5:21 5:38 4:50 4:57 5:04 5:17 5:27 5:41 5:56 5:10 5:17 5:24 5:37 5:47 6:01 6:16 5:30 5:37 5:44 5:57 6:07 6:21 6:36 5:50 5:57 6:04 6:17 6:27 6:41 6:56 6:10 6:17 6:24 6:37 6:47 7:01 7:16 6:30 6:37 6:44 6:55 7:05 7:18 7:32 6:50 6:57 7:04 7:15 7:25 7:38 7:52 7:10 7:16 7:22 7:33 7:42 7:54 8:07 7:30 7:36 7:42 7:53 8:02 8:14 8:27 7:50 7:56 8:02 8:13 8:22 8:34 8:47 8:10 8:15 8:20 8:30 8:38 8:50 9:03 8:30 8:35 8:40 8:50 8:58 9:10 9:23 8:50 8:55 9:00 9:10 9:18 9:30 9:43 9:10 9:14 9:19 9:27 9:34 9:45 9:57 9:30 9:34 9:39 9:47 9:54 10:05 10:17 9:50 9:54 9:59 10:07 10:14 10:25 10:37 10:20 10:24 10:28 10:35 10:41 10:51 11:03 10:45 10:49 10:53 11:00 11:06 11:16 11:28 11:15 11:19 11:23 11:30 11:36 11:46 11:58 11:45 11:49 11:53 12:00 12:06 12:16 12:28 4t h & S a n t a Mo n i c a P l a c e (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 7 SA T U R D A Y SÁ B A D O ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD Ri m p a u Tr a n s i t Ce n t e r Pi c o & R o b e r t s o n Pi c o & W e s t w o o d Pi c o & B u n d y 7t h & O l y m p i c G B A H E D RIMPAU TRANSIT CENTER TO DOWNTOWN SM 5:30 5:40 5:50 5:55 *6:05 6:10 5:50 6:00 6:10 6:15 *6:25 6:30 6:10 6:20 6:30 6:35 *6:45 6:50 6:30 6:40 6:50 6:55 *7:05 7:10 6:50 7:01 7:13 7:19 *7:31 7:37 7:10 7:21 7:33 7:39 *7:51 7:57 7:30 7:41 7:53 7:59 *8:11 8:17 7:50 8:01 8:13 8:20 *8:34 8:40 8:10 8:21 8:33 8:40 *8:54 9:00 8:30 8:41 8:53 9:00 *9:14 9:20 8:50 9:02 9:15 9:22 *9:37 9:44 9:10 9:22 9:35 9:42 *9:57 10:04 9:30 9:42 9:55 10:03 *10:18 10:27 9:50 10:02 10:15 10:23 *10:38 10:47 10:10 10:22 10:35 10:43 *10:58 11:07 10:30 10:42 10:55 11:03 *11:18 11:27 10:50 11:02 11:15 11:23 *11:38 11:47 11:10 11:23 11:37 11:46 *12:02 12:11 11:30 11:43 11:57 12:06 *12:22 12:31 11:50 12:03 12:17 12:26 *12:42 12:51 12:10 12:23 12:37 12:46 *1:02 1:11 12:30 12:43 12:57 1:06 *1:22 1:31 12:50 1:03 1:17 1:26 *1:42 1:51 1:10 1:23 1:37 1:46 *2:02 2:11 1:30 1:43 1:57 2:06 *2:22 2:31 1:50 2:03 2:17 2:26 *2:42 2:51 2:10 2:23 2:37 2:46 *3:02 3:11 2:30 2:43 2:57 3:06 *3:22 3:31 2:50 3:03 3:17 3:26 *3:42 3:51 3:10 3:23 3:37 3:46 *4:02 4:11 3:30 3:43 3:57 4:06 *4:22 4:31 3:50 4:03 4:17 4:26 *4:42 4:51 4:10 4:23 4:37 4:46 *5:02 5:11 4:30 4:43 4:57 5:06 *5:22 5:31 4:50 5:03 5:17 5:26 *5:42 5:51 5:10 5:23 5:37 5:46 *6:02 6:11 5:30 5:43 5:57 6:06 *6:22 6:31 5:50 6:02 6:15 6:23 *6:39 6:47 6:10 6:22 6:34 6:41 *6:57 7:05 6:30 6:42 6:54 7:01 *7:17 7:25 6:50 7:02 7:14 7:21 *7:37 7:45 7:10 7:21 7:33 7:40 *7:55 8:03 7:30 7:41 7:52 7:59 *8:13 8:21 7:50 8:01 8:12 8:19 *8:33 8:41 8:15 8:25 8:36 8:43 *8:57 9:04 8:35 8:45 8:56 9:03 *9:17 9:24 8:55 9:05 9:15 9:21 *9:34 9:41 9:15 9:25 9:35 9:41 *9:54 10:01 9:45 9:54 10:03 10:09 *10:21 10:27 10:15 10:24 10:33 10:39 *10:51 10:57 10:45 10:53 11:01 11:06 *11:17 11:23 11:15 11:23 11:31 11:36 *11:47 11:53 11:45 11:53 12:01 12:06 *12:17 12:23 4t h & B r o a d w a y (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 DOWNTOWN SM TO RIMPAU TRANSIT CENTER ROUTE 7 SU N D A Y DO M I N G O ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD A B C H G E D 7t h & O l y m p i c Pi c o & L i n c o l n Pi c o & B u n d y Pi c o & W e s t w o o d Pi c o & R o b e r t s o n Ri m p a u Tr a n s i t Ce n t e r 6:00 6:03 6:06 6:11 6:17 6:25 6:34 6:30 6:33 6:36 6:41 6:47 6:55 7:04 7:00 7:03 7:07 7:14 7:21 7:30 7:41 7:20 7:23 7:27 7:34 7:41 7:50 8:01 7:40 7:43 7:47 7:54 8:01 8:10 8:21 8:00 8:03 8:07 8:14 8:21 8:30 8:41 8:20 8:23 8:27 8:34 8:41 8:50 9:01 8:40 8:43 8:47 8:54 9:01 9:10 9:21 9:00 9:04 9:09 9:17 9:25 9:35 9:47 9:20 9:24 9:29 9:37 9:45 9:55 10:07 9:40 9:44 9:49 9:57 10:05 10:15 10:27 10:00 10:05 10:11 10:19 10:28 10:39 10:52 10:20 10:25 10:31 10:39 10:48 10:59 11:12 10:40 10:45 10:51 10:59 11:08 11:19 11:32 11:00 11:06 11:12 11:21 11:31 11:43 11:56 11:20 11:26 11:32 11:41 11:51 12:03 12:16 11:40 11:46 11:52 12:01 12:11 12:23 12:36 12:00 12:06 12:13 12:23 12:33 12:45 12:59 12:20 12:26 12:33 12:43 12:53 1:05 1:19 12:40 12:47 12:54 1:05 1:15 1:28 1:42 1:00 1:07 1:14 1:25 1:35 1:48 2:02 1:20 1:27 1:34 1:45 1:55 2:08 2:22 1:40 1:47 1:54 2:05 2:15 2:28 2:42 2:00 2:07 2:14 2:25 2:35 2:48 3:02 2:20 2:27 2:34 2:45 2:55 3:08 3:22 2:40 2:47 2:54 3:05 3:15 3:28 3:42 3:00 3:07 3:14 3:25 3:35 3:48 4:02 3:20 3:27 3:34 3:45 3:55 4:08 4:22 3:40 3:47 3:54 4:05 4:15 4:28 4:42 3:55 4:02 4:09 4:20 4:30 4:43 4:57 4:10 4:17 4:24 4:35 4:45 4:58 5:12 4:30 4:37 4:44 4:55 5:05 5:18 5:32 4:50 4:57 5:04 5:15 5:25 5:38 5:52 5:10 5:17 5:24 5:35 5:45 5:58 6:12 5:30 5:37 5:44 5:55 6:05 6:18 6:32 5:50 5:57 6:04 6:15 6:24 6:36 6:50 6:10 6:17 6:24 6:35 6:44 6:56 7:10 6:30 6:37 6:44 6:55 7:04 7:16 7:30 6:50 6:57 7:04 7:15 7:24 7:36 7:50 7:10 7:16 7:22 7:33 7:41 7:53 8:06 7:30 7:36 7:42 7:53 8:01 8:13 8:26 7:50 7:56 8:02 8:13 8:21 8:33 8:46 8:10 8:15 8:20 8:30 8:38 8:50 9:03 8:30 8:35 8:40 8:50 8:58 9:10 9:23 8:50 8:55 9:00 9:10 9:18 9:30 9:43 9:10 9:14 9:19 9:27 9:34 9:45 9:57 9:30 9:34 9:39 9:47 9:54 10:05 10:17 9:50 9:54 9:59 10:07 10:14 10:25 10:37 10:20 10:24 10:28 10:35 10:41 10:51 11:03 10:45 10:49 10:53 11:00 11:06 11:16 11:28 11:15 11:19 11:23 11:30 11:36 11:46 11:58 11:45 11:49 11:53 12:00 12:06 12:16 12:28 4t h & S a n t a Mo n i c a P l a c e (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 7 ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD SU N D A Y DO M I N G O Ri m p a u Tr a n s i t Ce n t e r Pi c o & R o b e r t s o n Pi c o & W e s t w o o d Pi c o & B u n d y 7t h & O l y m p i c G B A H E D RIMPAU TRANSIT CENTER TO DOWNTOWN SM 6:10 6:20 6:30 6:35 *6:45 6:50 6:40 6:50 7:00 7:05 *7:15 7:20 7:10 7:21 7:33 7:39 *7:50 7:56 7:30 7:41 7:53 7:59 *8:10 8:16 7:50 8:01 8:13 8:19 *8:30 8:36 8:10 8:21 8:33 8:40 *8:53 8:59 8:30 8:41 8:53 9:00 *9:13 9:19 8:50 9:01 9:13 9:20 *9:33 9:39 9:10 9:21 9:33 9:40 *9:53 9:59 9:30 9:42 9:55 10:03 *10:17 10:24 9:50 10:02 10:15 10:23 *10:37 10:44 10:10 10:22 10:35 10:43 *10:57 11:04 10:30 10:42 10:55 11:03 *11:17 11:24 10:50 11:02 11:15 11:23 *11:37 11:44 11:10 11:23 11:37 11:45 *12:01 12:10 11:30 11:43 11:57 12:05 *12:21 12:30 11:50 12:03 12:17 12:25 *12:41 12:50 12:10 12:23 12:37 12:45 *1:01 1:10 12:30 12:43 12:57 1:05 *1:21 1:30 12:50 1:03 1:17 1:25 *1:41 1:50 1:10 1:23 1:37 1:45 *2:01 2:10 1:30 1:43 1:57 2:05 *2:21 2:30 1:50 2:03 2:17 2:25 *2:41 2:50 2:10 2:23 2:37 2:45 *3:01 3:10 2:30 2:43 2:57 3:05 *3:21 3:30 2:50 3:03 3:17 3:25 *3:41 3:50 3:10 3:23 3:37 3:45 *4:01 4:10 3:30 3:43 3:57 4:05 *4:21 4:30 3:50 4:03 4:17 4:25 *4:41 4:50 4:10 4:23 4:37 4:45 *5:01 5:10 4:30 4:43 4:57 5:05 *5:21 5:30 4:50 5:03 5:17 5:25 *5:41 5:50 5:10 5:22 5:35 5:43 *5:59 6:07 5:30 5:42 5:55 6:03 *6:19 6:27 5:50 6:02 6:15 6:23 *6:39 6:47 6:10 6:22 6:34 6:41 *6:57 7:05 6:30 6:42 6:54 7:01 *7:17 7:25 6:50 7:02 7:14 7:21 *7:37 7:45 7:10 7:21 7:32 7:39 *7:53 8:01 7:30 7:41 7:52 7:59 *8:13 8:21 7:50 8:01 8:12 8:19 *8:33 8:41 8:15 8:25 8:36 8:43 *8:57 9:04 8:35 8:45 8:56 9:03 *9:17 9:24 8:55 9:05 9:15 9:21 *9:34 9:41 9:15 9:25 9:35 9:41 *9:54 10:01 9:45 9:54 10:03 10:09 *10:21 10:27 10:15 10:24 10:33 10:39 *10:51 10:57 10:45 10:53 11:01 11:06 *11:17 11:23 11:15 11:23 11:31 11:36 *11:47 11:53 11:45 11:53 12:01 12:06 *12:17 12:23 4t h & B r o a d w a y (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) Trip deviates from Pico Blvd. to serve Beverlywood./ Viaje se desvía de Pico Blvd. para servir Beverlywood. ‡ Serves stop on Robertson Blvd. south of Pico Blvd./Sirve la parada al sur de Robertson Blvd. y Pico Blvd. * Approximate time. Bus may depart earlier than time indicated./ Hora aproximada. El autobús puede salir antes de la hora indicada. F F EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 7 PICO BLVD Rimpau San Vicen t e Mullen Crenshaw Wi l s h i r e 6t h Western Fairfax La Cienega Robertson Elm Beverly Dr Avenue of t h e S t a r s Sepulveda Bundy Stewart 7th 5th 4th 4th Lincoln 28th S a n t a M o n i c a B l v d B r o a d w a y P i c o P i c o O l y m p i c C o l o r a d o Pi c o Ol y m p i c Westwood B l v d 18th La Brea Ocean Ave Main SANTA MONICA CENTURY CITY KOREATOWN WEST LOS ANGELES MID CITY Westside Pavilion Santa Monica College Santa Monica High School Third Street Promenade & Santa Monica Place Rimpau Transit Center -Metro Bus Wilshire/Western Station - Purple Line Santa Monica Pier & Aquarium City Hall Civic Center Sepulveda Station -Expo Line Downtown Santa Monica Station -Expo Line A C E D B Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo A Metro Rail Station/ Estac ió n de Metro Rail not to scale Los Angeles High School EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 STOPS TO WILSHIRE/WESTERN STATION PURPLE LINE STOPS TO DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA 7th & Olympic 4th & Santa Monica Place (Downtown SM Station) Pico & 4th Pico & Lincoln Pico & 18th Pico & 28th Pico & Bundy Pico & Sepulveda (Sepulveda Station) Pico & Westwood Pico & Ave of the Stars Pico & Beverly Pico & Robertson Pico & La Cienega Pico & Fairfax Pico & Hauser Pico & La Brea Pico & San Vicente (Rimpau Transit Center) Crenshaw & Pico (drop off only) Crenshaw & Olympic (drop off only) Wilshire & Crenshaw (drop off only) Western & Wilshire (Wilshire/Western Station Purple Line) Wilshire & Western (Wilshire/Western Station Purple Line) Crenshaw & Wilshire (pick up only) Crenshaw & Olympic (pick up only) Pico & Crenshaw (pick up only) San Vicente & Pico (Rimpau Transit Center) Pico & La Brea Pico & Hauser Pico & Fairfax Pico & La Cienega Pico & Robertson Pico & Elm Pico & Ave of the Stars Pico & Westwood Pico & Sepulveda (Sepulveda Station) Pico & Bundy Pico & Stewart Pico & 18th Pico & Lincoln 4th & Pico 4th & Broadway (Downtown SM Station) Santa Monica & 4th Santa Monica & 6th 7th & Olympic RAPID 7 S T OPS RAPID 7 EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 RAPID 7 DOWNTOWN SM TO WILSHIRE/ WESTERN STATION PURPLE LINE Then service every 12 minutes until: Then service every 7 - 10 minutes until: WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD A B D E C 5:53 5:56 6:10 6:27 6:41 6:11 6:14 6:30 6:49 7:04 6:31 6:34 6:50 7:09 7:24 6:44 6:47 7:05 7:25 7:40 6:59 7:02 7:20 7:40 7:55 7:13 7:16 7:35 7:57 8:13 7:28 7:31 7:50 8:12 8:28 7:41 7:44 8:04 8:27 8:43 7:53 7:56 8:16 8:39 8:55 11:25 11:29 11:52 *12:17 12:33 11:36 11:41 12:04 *12:31 12:48 11:46 11:51 12:14 *12:41 12:58 11:56 12:01 12:24 *12:51 1:08 6:31 6:37 7:05 *7:38 7:53 6:44 6:50 7:16 *7:45 8:00 6:56 7:02 7:28 *7:57 8:12 7:11 7:16 7:41 *8:08 8:22 7:27 7:32 7:54 *8:18 8:32 7:44 7:49 8:08 *8:30 8:43 7:59 8:04 8:23 *8:45 8:58 8:14 8:19 8:38 *9:00 9:13 8:29 8:34 8:53 *9:15 9:28 8:45 8:49 9:08 *9:28 9:41 9:00 9:04 9:23 *9:43 9:56 9:15 9:19 9:38 *9:58 10:11 9:30 9:34 9:53 *10:13 10:26 9:45 9:49 10:08 *10:28 10:41 10:00 10:03 10:21 *10:40 10:52 10:15 10:18 10:36 *10:55 11:07 10:30 10:33 10:49 *11:10 11:22 7t h & O l y m p i c Pi c o & W e s t w o o d We s t e r n & W i l s h i r e (W i l s h i r e / We s t e r n S t a t i o n ) 4t h & S a n t a Mo n i c a P l a c e (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) Pi c o & Sa n V i c e n t e (R i m p a u Tr a n s i t C t r ) Good Bus Karma If you see someone standing, consider trying some bus exercises and giving up your seat to someone who has had an even a longer day than you. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 RAPID 7 WILSHIRE/WESTERN STATION PURPLE LINE TO DOWNTOWN SM Then service every 6 - 10 minutes until: Then service every 12 minutes until: Wi l s h i r e & W e s t e r n (W i l s h i r e / We s t e r n S t a t i o n ) WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD E D B A C Pi c o & W e s t w o o d 7t h & O l y m p i c 5:20 5:27 5:44 *6:01 6:05 5:35 5:42 5:59 *6:16 6:20 5:50 5:57 6:14 *6:31 6:35 5:58 6:06 6:24 *6:41 6:45 10:21 10:31 10:59 *11:22 11:29 10:31 10:41 11:09 *11:32 11:39 10:41 10:51 11:19 *11:42 11:49 10:51 11:01 11:29 *11:52 11:59 11:01 11:11 11:39 *12:02 12:09 3:58 4:09 4:39 *5:02 5:09 4:08 4:19 4:49 *5:12 5:19 4:18 4:29 4:59 *5:22 5:29 4:28 4:39 5:09 *5:32 5:39 4:40 4:51 5:21 *5:44 5:51 4:52 5:03 5:33 *5:56 6:03 5:05 5:15 5:45 *6:07 6:13 5:17 5:27 5:57 *6:19 6:25 5:29 5:39 6:09 *6:31 6:37 5:43 5:53 6:23 *6:45 6:51 5:58 6:08 6:38 *7:00 7:06 6:15 6:24 6:52 *7:14 7:20 6:30 6:40 7:10 *7:32 7:38 6:50 7:00 7:30 *7:52 7:58 7:10 7:19 7:47 *8:09 8:15 7:30 7:38 8:00 *8:21 8:26 8:00 8:08 8:27 *8:45 8:50 8:30 8:38 8:57 *9:15 9:20 9:00 9:08 9:27 *9:45 9:50 9:30 9:37 9:55 *10:12 10:16 10:00 10:07 10:25 *10:42 10:46 10:30 10:37 10:55 *11:12 11:16 4t h & B r o a d w a y (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) Sa n V i c e n t e & P i c o (R i m p a u Tr a n s i t C t r ) Safety Tip Watch where you stand. Stay on the sidewalk at a safe distance until the bus comes to a complete stop. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 RAPID 7 DOWNTOWN SM TO WILSHIRE/ WESTERN STATION PURPLE LINE WE E K E N D LO S F I N E S D E S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD A B D E C 7t h & O l y m p i c Pi c o & W e s t w o o d 6:25 6:28 6:43 7:00 7:12 6:55 6:58 7:13 7:30 7:42 7:25 7:28 7:43 8:00 8:12 7:55 7:58 8:13 8:30 8:42 8:20 8:23 8:40 8:58 9:10 8:48 8:52 9:10 9:29 9:42 9:18 9:22 9:40 9:59 10:12 9:48 9:52 10:10 10:29 10:42 10:14 10:19 10:40 10:59 11:12 10:44 10:49 11:10 11:29 11:42 11:10 11:15 11:37 11:57 12:11 11:40 11:45 12:07 12:27 12:41 12:10 12:16 12:38 1:00 1:14 12:35 12:41 1:03 1:25 1:39 1:05 1:11 1:33 1:55 2:09 1:35 1:41 2:03 2:25 2:39 2:05 2:11 2:33 2:55 3:09 2:35 2:41 3:03 3:25 3:39 3:05 3:11 3:33 3:55 4:09 3:35 3:41 4:03 4:25 4:39 4:05 4:11 4:33 4:55 5:09 4:35 4:41 5:03 5:25 5:39 5:05 5:11 5:33 5:55 6:09 5:35 5:41 6:03 6:25 6:39 6:05 6:11 6:32 6:54 7:07 6:35 6:40 7:00 7:21 7:33 7:05 7:10 7:30 7:51 8:03 4t h & S a n t a Mo n i c a P l a c e (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) Pi c o & Sa n V i c e n t e (R i m p a u Tr a n s i t C t r ) We s t e r n & W i l s h i r e (W i l s h i r e / We s t e r n S t a t i o n ) Safety Tip Running for the bus is not cool, and it can lead to slips, falls and other accidents. If the operator is already pulling away, don’t chase the bus or pound on the door. BBB operators are not allowed to let you board once they have pulled away from the stop. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 RAPID 7 WILSHIRE/WESTERN STATION PURPLE LINE TO DOWNTOWN SM WE E K E N D LO S F I N E S D E S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD E D B A C Pi c o & W e s t w o o d 7t h & O l y m p i c 5:55 6:03 6:21 *6:38 6:43 6:25 6:33 6:51 *7:08 7:13 6:55 7:03 7:21 *7:38 7:43 7:25 7:33 7:51 *8:08 8:13 7:55 8:03 8:23 *8:41 8:46 8:25 8:33 8:53 *9:11 9:16 8:55 9:03 9:23 *9:41 9:46 9:25 9:34 9:56 *10:15 10:21 9:55 10:04 10:26 *10:45 10:51 10:25 10:34 10:56 *11:15 11:21 10:55 11:04 11:28 *11:47 11:53 11:30 11:39 12:03 *12:22 12:28 12:05 12:15 12:41 *1:01 1:08 12:35 12:45 1:11 *1:31 1:38 1:05 1:15 1:41 *2:01 2:08 1:35 1:45 2:11 *2:31 2:38 2:05 2:15 2:41 *3:01 3:08 2:35 2:45 3:11 *3:31 3:38 3:05 3:15 3:41 *4:01 4:08 3:35 3:45 4:11 *4:31 4:38 4:05 4:15 4:41 *5:01 5:08 4:35 4:44 5:07 *5:26 5:33 5:05 5:14 5:37 *5:56 6:03 5:35 5:44 6:07 *6:26 6:33 6:05 6:14 6:36 *6:54 7:00 6:35 6:44 7:06 *7:24 7:30 7:05 7:14 7:36 *7:54 8:00 * Approximate time. Bus may depart earlier than time indicated./ Hora aproximada. El autobús puede salir antes de la hora indicada. 4t h & B r o a d w a y (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) Sa n V i c e n t e & P i c o (R i m p a u Tr a n s i t C t r ) Wi l s h i r e & W e s t e r n (W i l s h i r e / We s t e r n S t a t i o n ) Good Bus Karma TMI! TMI! Too Much Information! Save the cell phone calls until you get off the bus. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 8 8 UCLA/WESTWOOD & OCEAN PARK BLVD H i l g a r d Cha r l e s E Y o u n g Strathm o r e Westho l m e 5th 20th 7th Na t i o n a l Wi l s h i r e Sa n t a M o n i c a B l v d Ol y m p i c Pi c o Sepulveda Westwood Blvd Barrington Bundy Oc e a n P a r k B l v d 17th Lincoln Main Ocean Ave Co l o r a d o Ol y m p i c Pi c o Sa n t a M o n i c a B l v d G a t e w a y Exp o s i t i o n Le C o n t e Br o a d w a y 2nd 4th SANTA MONICA WESTWOOD WEST LOS ANGELES PALMS UCLA Hilgard Terminal UCLA C.E.Y./P2 Hub Third Street Promenade & Santa Monica Place Main Street Westside Pavilion City Hall Civic Center Santa Monica Municipal Airport Santa Monica College The Art Institute of California Santa Monica High School Olympic High School Downtown Santa Monica Station -Expo Line Westwood Station -Expo Line Hammer Museum F G D A B C E Select Trips Only/ Viajes Designados Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo A C. E . Y . / P2 H U B Buses stop here on weekdays 8pm to 7am and all day on weekends. Autobuses paran aquí durante la semana de 8pm a 7am y todo el día los fines de semana. HI L G A R D TE R M I N A L Buses stop here on weekdays only 7am to 8pm. Autobuses paran aquí solo entre semana de 7am a 8pm. Metro Rail Station/ Estac ió n de Metro Rail not to scale EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 8 DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA TO UCLA WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD 7t h & O l y m p i c Oc e a n P a r k & L i n c o l n Oc e a n P a r k & B u n d y UC L A Hi l g a r d Te r m i n a l B E F A C D 5:48 5:50 6:09 6:17 6:26 6:41 6:20 6:22 6:29 6:37 6:46 7:02 6:37 6:39 6:47 6:55 7:05 7:23 6:50 6:52 7:01 7:10 7:20 7:39 7:02 7:04 7:13 7:23 7:35 7:54 7:13 7:15 7:25 7:36 7:50 8:09 7:26 7:28 7:39 7:51 8:06 8:27 7:41 7:43 7:54 8:06 8:21 8:42 7:55 7:57 8:08 8:20 8:35 8:56 8:10 8:12 8:23 8:35 8:50 9:11 8:29 8:31 8:42 8:54 9:09 9:30 8:53 8:55 9:06 9:17 9:29 9:48 9:13 9:15 9:26 9:37 9:49 10:08 9:33 9:35 9:46 9:57 10:09 10:28 9:53 9:55 10:06 10:17 10:29 10:48 10:13 10:15 10:26 10:37 10:49 11:08 10:33 10:35 10:46 10:57 11:09 11:28 10:53 10:55 11:06 11:17 11:29 11:48 11:11 11:13 11:25 11:36 11:49 12:10 11:31 11:33 11:45 11:56 12:09 12:30 11:51 11:53 12:05 12:16 12:29 12:50 12:11 12:13 12:25 12:36 12:49 1:10 12:27 12:30 12:43 12:55 1:09 1:30 12:47 12:50 1:03 1:15 1:29 1:50 1:07 1:10 1:23 1:35 1:49 2:10 1:27 1:30 1:43 1:55 2:09 2:30 1:42 1:45 1:59 2:14 2:29 2:50 2:00 2:03 2:17 2:32 2:47 3:08 2:19 2:22 2:36 2:51 3:06 3:27 2:38 2:41 2:55 3:10 3:25 3:46 2:52 2:55 3:10 3:26 3:42 4:04 3:07 3:10 3:25 3:41 3:57 4:19 3:22 3:25 3:40 3:56 4:12 4:34 3:38 3:41 3:56 4:12 4:28 4:50 3:54 3:57 4:12 4:28 4:44 5:06 4:07 4:10 4:25 4:42 5:00 5:22 4:23 4:26 4:41 4:58 5:16 5:38 4:43 4:46 5:01 5:18 5:36 5:58 5:03 5:06 5:21 5:38 5:56 6:18 5:23 5:26 5:41 5:58 6:16 6:38 5:43 5:46 6:01 6:18 6:36 6:58 6:05 6:08 6:23 6:39 6:56 7:16 6:28 6:31 6:45 7:00 7:15 7:35 7:00 7:02 7:16 7:29 7:42 7:59 7:35 7:37 7:49 8:00 8:12 8:29 8:05 8:07 8:19 8:30 8:42 8:59 8:40 8:42 8:53 9:03 9:14 9:29 9:10 9:12 9:23 9:33 9:44 9:59 9:45 9:47 9:57 10:06 10:16 10:30 10:45 10:47 10:56 11:04 11:13 11:27 5t h & C o l o r a d o (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) We s t w o o d & E x p o s i t i o n (W e s t w o o d St a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 8 UCLA TO DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA We s t w o o d & E x p o s i t i o n (W e s t w o o d St a t i o n ) WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD UC L A Hi l g a r d Te r m i n a l Oc e a n P a r k & B u n d y Oc e a n P a r k & L i n c o l n 7t h & O l y m p i c E B A F D C -›6:19 6:28 6:37 *6:47 6:50 -›6:39 6:48 6:57 *7:07 7:10 6:47 7:01 7:13 7:25 *7:36 7:40 7:02 7:16 7:28 7:40 *7:51 7:55 7:16 7:31 7:43 7:56 *8:09 8:14 7:32 7:47 7:59 8:12 *8:25 8:30 7:49 8:05 8:17 8:31 *8:44 8:49 8:05 8:21 8:33 8:47 *9:00 9:05 8:22 8:38 8:50 9:04 *9:17 9:22 8:40 8:56 9:08 9:22 *9:35 9:40 9:00 9:16 9:28 9:42 *9:55 10:00 9:20 9:36 9:47 9:59 *10:11 10:15 9:40 9:56 10:07 10:19 *10:31 10:35 10:00 10:16 10:27 10:39 *10:51 10:55 10:20 10:36 10:47 10:59 *11:11 11:15 10:40 10:56 11:07 11:19 *11:31 11:35 11:00 11:16 11:27 11:39 *11:51 11:55 11:20 11:36 11:47 11:59 *12:11 12:15 11:40 11:57 12:09 12:21 *12:34 12:38 12:00 12:17 12:29 12:41 *12:54 12:58 12:20 12:37 12:49 1:01 *1:14 1:18 12:40 12:57 1:09 1:21 *1:34 1:38 1:00 1:19 1:31 1:43 *1:57 2:02 1:20 1:39 1:51 2:03 *2:17 2:22 1:40 1:59 2:11 2:23 *2:37 2:42 2:00 2:19 2:32 2:45 *2:59 3:04 2:20 2:39 2:52 3:05 *3:19 3:24 2:40 2:59 3:12 3:25 *3:39 3:44 2:59 3:19 3:33 3:46 *4:00 4:05 3:18 3:40 3:54 4:08 *4:23 4:28 3:38 4:00 4:14 4:28 *4:43 4:48 3:58 4:20 4:34 4:48 *5:03 5:08 4:17 4:40 4:56 5:10 *5:25 5:31 4:32 4:55 5:11 5:25 *5:40 5:46 4:47 5:10 5:26 5:40 *5:55 6:01 5:02 5:25 5:41 5:55 *6:10 6:16 5:19 5:42 5:58 6:12 *6:27 6:33 5:36 5:59 6:15 6:29 *6:44 6:50 5:56 6:18 6:32 6:45 *6:58 7:03 6:15 6:37 6:51 7:04 *7:17 7:22 6:35 6:57 7:11 7:24 *7:37 7:42 7:08 7:27 7:39 7:49 *8:02 8:06 7:38 7:57 8:09 8:19 *8:32 8:36 8:10 8:27 8:38 8:47 *8:58 9:01 8:40 8:57 9:08 9:17 *9:28 9:31 9:10 9:25 9:34 9:41 *9:51 9:54 9:40 9:55 10:04 10:11 *10:21 10:24 10:35 10:49 10:57 11:04 *11:12 11:15 11:35 11:49 11:57 12:04 *12:12 12:15 5t h & C o l o r a d o (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 8 DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA TO UCLA WE E K E N D LO S F I N E S D E S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD 7t h & O l y m p i c Oc e a n P a r k & L i n c o l n Oc e a n P a r k & B u n d y UC L A C. E . Y . / P 2 Hu b B E G A C D 5:53 5:55 6:02 6:10 6:19 †6:34 6:38 6:40 6:47 6:55 7:04 †7:19 7:08 7:10 7:17 7:25 7:34 †7:49 7:35 7:37 7:45 7:54 8:04 †8:20 8:05 8:07 8:15 8:24 8:34 †8:50 8:34 8:36 8:45 8:54 9:04 †9:21 9:04 9:06 9:15 9:24 9:34 †9:51 9:34 9:36 9:45 9:54 10:04 †10:21 10:01 10:03 10:14 10:23 10:34 †10:51 10:31 10:33 10:44 10:53 11:04 11:21 10:57 10:59 11:12 11:22 11:34 11:52 11:23 11:26 11:40 11:51 12:04 12:23 11:53 11:56 12:10 12:21 12:34 12:53 12:20 12:23 12:38 12:50 1:04 1:25 12:50 12:53 1:08 1:20 1:34 1:55 1:20 1:23 1:38 1:50 2:04 2:25 1:50 1:53 2:08 2:20 2:34 2:55 2:20 2:23 2:38 2:50 3:04 3:25 2:50 2:53 3:08 3:20 3:34 3:55 3:20 3:23 3:38 3:50 4:04 4:25 3:50 3:53 4:08 4:20 4:34 4:55 4:20 4:23 4:38 4:50 5:04 5:25 4:50 4:53 5:08 5:20 5:33 5:52 5:20 5:23 5:38 5:50 6:03 6:22 5:50 5:53 6:07 6:19 6:31 6:49 6:20 6:23 6:37 6:49 7:01 7:19 6:50 6:52 7:05 7:17 7:29 7:46 7:20 7:22 7:35 7:47 7:59 8:16 8:00 8:02 8:14 8:25 8:37 8:54 8:45 8:47 8:58 9:08 9:19 9:34 9:45 9:47 9:57 10:06 10:16 10:30 10:45 10:47 10:56 11:04 11:13 11:27 5t h & C o l o r a d o (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) We s t w o o d & E x p o s i t i o n (W e s t w o o d St a t i o n ) Fare Tip Riding BBB to Metro Rail? Interagency transfers are available only with cash at this time. Ask the operator for a special TAP transfer card to get through the turnstiles at the station. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 8 UCLA TO DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA WE E K E N D LO S F I N E S D E S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD 00:00 Serves UCLA C.E.Y./P2 Hub - NOT Hilgard Terminal./ Viaja al UCLA C.E.Y./P2 Hub - No viaja al Terminal Hilgard. › Trip begins one minute earlier on Westwood Blvd. at Pico Blvd./Viaje comienza un minuto antes en Westwood Blvd. y Pico Blvd. * Approximate time. Bus may depart earlier than time indicated./ Hora aproximada. El autobús puede salir antes de la hora indicada. † Trip ends at UCLA Gateway Plaza and does not serve C.E.Y./P2 Hub./Viaje termina en UCLA Gateway Plaza y no sirve al C.E.Y/P2 Hub. UC L A C. E . Y . / P 2 Hu b Oc e a n P a r k & B u n d y Oc e a n P a r k & L i n c o l n 7t h & O l y m p i c E B A G D C 6:45 6:58 7:06 7:14 *7:25 7:28 7:45 7:58 8:06 8:14 *8:25 8:28 8:12 8:26 8:35 8:44 *8:56 8:59 8:42 8:56 9:05 9:14 *9:26 9:29 9:12 9:26 9:35 9:44 *9:56 9:59 9:42 9:56 10:05 10:14 *10:26 10:29 10:10 10:26 10:36 10:46 *10:59 11:02 10:40 10:56 11:06 11:16 *11:29 11:32 11:10 11:26 11:36 11:46 *11:59 12:02 11:38 11:55 12:06 12:17 *12:31 12:35 12:08 12:25 12:36 12:47 *1:01 1:05 12:35 12:54 1:06 1:17 *1:33 1:37 1:05 1:24 1:36 1:47 *2:03 2:07 1:35 1:54 2:06 2:17 *2:33 2:37 2:05 2:24 2:36 2:47 *3:03 3:07 2:35 2:54 3:06 3:17 *3:33 3:37 3:05 3:24 3:36 3:47 *4:03 4:07 3:35 3:54 4:06 4:17 *4:33 4:37 4:05 4:24 4:36 4:47 *5:03 5:07 4:35 4:54 5:06 5:17 *5:33 5:37 5:05 5:24 5:36 5:47 *6:03 6:07 5:35 5:54 6:06 6:17 *6:33 6:37 6:05 6:23 6:34 6:44 *6:59 7:02 6:35 6:53 7:04 7:14 *7:29 7:32 7:05 7:22 7:33 7:42 *7:55 7:58 7:35 7:52 8:03 8:12 *8:25 8:28 8:05 8:22 8:33 8:42 *8:53 8:56 8:35 8:52 9:03 9:12 *9:23 9:26 9:05 9:20 9:29 9:36 *9:46 9:49 9:35 9:50 9:59 10:06 *10:16 10:19 10:35 10:49 10:57 11:04 *11:12 11:15 11:35 11:49 11:57 12:04 *12:12 12:15 5t h & C o l o r a d o (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) We s t w o o d & E x p o s i t i o n (W e s t w o o d St a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 9 PACIFIC PALISADES Entrada West Channel P a c i f i c C o a s t H w y Tem e s c a l Marque z Via d e l a P a z Sun s e t S u n s e t Sunset Cha u t a u q u a San Vicent e O c e a n A v e M a i n 4 t h 6 t h 7 t h Montana Wilshire Arizona Santa Mon i c a B l v d Broadway Colorado Olympic Pico SANTA MONICA PACIFIC PALISADES Third Street Promenade & Santa Monica Place Will Rogers Beach State Park Civic Center City Hall Santa Mo n i c a High Sch o o l Palisades High School Downtown Santa Monica Station -Expo Line F E D C A B Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo A Metro Rail Station/ Estac ió n de Metro Rail not to scale EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 9 SANTA MONICA TO PACIFIC PALISADES WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD A B E F C Ma i n & C i v i c Au d i t o r i u m En t r a d a & Pa c i f i c C o a s t Hw y Su n s e t & Vi a d e l a P a z Su n s e t & M a r q u e z -5:58 6:09 6:15 6:19 -6:28 6:39 6:45 6:49 -6:52 7:04 7:11 7:16 7:04 7:07 7:19 7:26 7:31 7:19 7:22 7:34 7:41 7:46 7:39 7:42 7:55 8:03 8:09 7:59 8:02 8:15 8:23 8:29 8:19 8:22 8:35 8:43 8:49 8:49 8:52 9:05 9:13 9:19 9:19 9:22 9:35 9:43 9:49 9:49 9:53 10:06 10:13 10:18 10:19 10:23 10:36 10:43 10:48 10:49 10:53 11:06 11:13 11:18 11:19 11:23 11:36 11:43 11:48 11:49 11:53 12:06 12:13 12:18 12:19 12:23 12:36 12:43 12:48 12:49 12:53 1:06 1:13 1:18 1:19 1:23 1:36 1:43 1:48 1:49 1:53 2:06 2:13 2:18 2:19 2:23 2:38 2:49 2:55 2:49 2:53 3:08 3:19 3:25 3:19 3:23 3:38 3:49 3:55 3:49 3:53 4:08 4:19 4:25 4:19 4:23 4:38 4:49 4:55 4:49 4:53 5:08 5:19 5:25 5:19 5:23 5:38 5:49 5:55 5:49 5:52 6:05 6:14 6:20 6:19 6:22 6:35 6:44 6:50 6:49 6:52 7:05 7:14 7:20 7:19 7:22 7:34 7:41 7:45 7:49 7:52 8:04 8:11 8:15 8:49 8:52 9:04 9:11 9:15 9:54 9:57 10:09 10:15 10:19 4t h & Co l o r a d o (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) Good Bus Karma Keep the air fresh , like our CNG engines. Remember that smoking at bus stops in Santa Monica is illegal and a $250 ticket is no joke. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 9 PACIFIC PALISADES TO SANTA MONICA WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD F E B A D Su n s e t & M a r q u e z Su n s e t & Vi a d e l a P a z We s t C h a n n e l & P a c i f i c Co a s t H w y Ma i n & C i v i c Au d i t o r i u m 6:25 6:29 6:34 6:44 6:47 6:55 6:59 7:04 7:14 7:17 7:25 7:30 7:36 7:47 7:50 7:55 8:00 8:06 8:17 8:20 8:25 8:30 8:36 8:47 8:50 8:55 9:00 9:06 9:17 9:20 9:25 9:30 9:36 9:47 9:50 9:55 10:00 10:06 10:17 10:20 10:25 10:30 10:36 10:47 10:50 10:55 11:00 11:06 11:17 11:20 11:25 11:30 11:36 11:47 11:50 11:55 12:00 12:08 12:20 12:24 12:28 12:33 12:41 12:53 12:57 12:58 1:03 1:11 1:23 1:27 1:28 1:33 1:41 1:53 1:57 1:58 2:03 2:11 2:23 2:27 2:28 2:34 2:43 2:57 3:01 3:03 3:09 3:20 3:34 3:38 3:33 3:39 3:50 4:04 4:08 4:03 4:09 4:20 4:34 4:38 4:33 4:39 4:50 5:04 5:08 5:03 5:09 5:20 5:34 5:38 5:33 5:39 5:50 6:04 6:08 6:03 6:08 6:17 6:30 6:33 6:30 6:35 6:44 6:57 7:00 7:25 7:29 7:36 7:48 7:51 8:20 8:24 8:31 8:43 8:46 9:20 9:24 9:30 9:41 9:44 10:20 10:24 10:30 ‡10:41 - 4t h & S a n t a Mo n i c a P l a c e (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) Good Bike Karma Always load your bike on the available slot closest to the windshield. Remember, bikes cannot be locked on the rack. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 9 SANTA MONICA TO PACIFIC PALISADES WE E K E N D LO S F I N E S D E S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD A B E F C Ma i n & C i v i c Au d i t o r i u m En t r a d a & Pa c i f i c C o a s t Hw y Su n s e t & Vi a d e l a P a z Su n s e t & M a r q u e z -6:24 6:35 6:41 6:45 7:20 7:22 7:35 7:41 7:45 8:20 8:22 8:37 8:44 8:48 8:50 8:52 9:07 9:14 9:18 9:20 9:22 9:37 9:44 9:48 9:50 9:52 10:07 10:14 10:18 10:20 10:22 10:37 10:44 10:48 10:50 10:52 11:07 11:14 11:18 11:25 11:27 11:43 11:51 11:55 12:00 12:02 12:18 12:26 12:30 12:35 12:37 12:53 1:01 1:05 1:10 1:12 1:28 1:36 1:40 1:45 1:47 2:03 2:11 2:15 2:20 2:22 2:38 2:46 2:50 2:55 2:57 3:13 3:21 3:25 3:30 3:32 3:48 3:56 4:00 4:05 4:07 4:23 4:31 4:35 4:40 4:42 4:58 5:06 5:10 5:15 5:17 5:33 5:41 5:45 5:50 5:52 6:08 6:16 6:20 6:20 6:22 6:37 6:44 6:48 6:50 6:52 7:07 7:14 7:18 7:48 7:50 8:04 8:10 8:14 8:48 8:50 9:04 9:10 9:14 4t h & Co l o r a d o (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) Safety Tip Stand behind the yellow line. It’s best to stay seated whenever possible, but if the bus is full, the law requires that passengers remain behind the yellow line. Do hold onto the handrails to help keep your balance. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 9 PACIFIC PALISADES TO SANTA MONICA WE E K E N D LO S F I N E S D E S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD F E B A D Su n s e t & M a r q u e z Su n s e t & Vi a d e l a P a z We s t C h a n n e l & P a c i f i c Co a s t H w y Ma i n & C i v i c Au d i t o r i u m 6:50 6:54 6:59 7:10 7:12 7:50 7:54 7:59 8:10 8:12 8:50 8:54 9:00 9:12 9:14 9:20 9:24 9:30 9:42 9:44 9:50 9:54 10:00 10:12 10:14 10:20 10:24 10:31 10:44 10:46 10:50 10:54 11:01 11:14 11:16 11:20 11:24 11:31 11:44 11:46 11:57 12:01 12:08 12:23 12:26 12:33 12:37 12:44 12:59 1:02 1:08 1:12 1:19 1:34 1:37 1:43 1:47 1:54 2:09 2:12 2:18 2:22 2:29 2:44 2:47 2:53 2:57 3:04 3:19 3:22 3:28 3:32 3:39 3:54 3:57 4:03 4:07 4:14 4:29 4:32 4:38 4:42 4:49 5:04 5:07 5:13 5:17 5:24 5:39 5:42 5:48 5:52 5:59 6:14 6:17 6:21 6:25 6:32 6:46 6:48 6:50 6:54 7:01 7:13 7:15 7:19 7:23 7:30 7:42 7:44 8:19 8:23 8:29 8:40 8:42 9:19 9:23 9:28 ‡9:37 - ‡ From 4th St. and Santa Monica Blvd., trip operates via Broadway and 5th St. ending on 5th and Colorado Ave. (Downtown Santa Monica Station)./De 4th St. y Santa Monica Blvd., viaje opera a través de Broadway y 5th St. terminando en 5th St. y Colorado Ave. (Estación del Centro de Santa Mónica). Trip operates on Saturday only./Viaje opera sólo en sábado. 4t h & S a n t a Mo n i c a P l a c e (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) Good Bus Karma Say no to sprawl: Your bag belongs on your lap, not on the seat next to you. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 10 DOWNTOWN LA FREEWAY EXPRESS MONDAY - FRIDAY SERVICE ONLY 4t h 3r d 2n d Oc e a n A v e 14 t h 20 t h Ce n t i n e l a Bu n d y Olympic Pico Broadway Colorado Ma i n 6t h Santa Monica Blvd 17 t h 26 t h I-10 I-10 DO W N T O W N L O S A N G E L E S D E T A I L Ol i v e Fi g u e r o a Fl o w e r Gr a n d Ho p e 4th 3rd 2nd 1st Cesar Chavez Temple Venice Blvd 9th Olympic 8th 7th Al a m e d a 14th Pico Ma i n Lo s A n g e l e s Wilshire CONTINUES TO SANTA MONICA I-10 not to scale not to scale Drop Off Only/ Descargo solamente Pick Up Only/ Recojer solamente Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo Freeway Travel/Viajes por la Autopista A Metro Rail Station/ Estación de Metro Rail SANTA MONICA WEST LOS ANGELES DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES Convention Center Staples Center LA Central Library Music Center LA Live Federal Building LA Civic Center & City Hall Disney Concert Hall The Broad Museum MOCA Federal Court House Union Station - Metrolink - Amtrak - Metro Customer Service Center - Red Line - Purple Line - Gold Line - Silver Line 7th Street/Metro Ctr.- Red Line - Purple Line - Blue Line - Expo Line - Silver Line Pico Station - Blue Line - Expo Line Santa Monica Pier & Aquarium Santa Monica College LA Trade Tech College - Blue Line Grand/LATTC Station Fashion District Santa Monica High School 26th Street/Bergamot Station -Expo Line 17th Street/SMC Station -Expo Line Downtown Santa Monica Station -Expo Line Bundy Station -Expo Line CONTINUES TO DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES F E C D B A G EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 STOPS TO DOWNTOWN LA STOPS TO DOWNTOWN SM 2nd & Broadway Ocean & Broadway Ocean & Santa Monica Santa Monica & 3rd Santa Monica & 4th Santa Monica & 6th Santa Monica & Lincoln Santa Monica & 11th Santa Monica & 14th Santa Monica & 17th Santa Monica & 20th Santa Monica & Cloverfield Santa Monica & 26th Santa Monica & Yale Santa Monica & Centinela Santa Monica & Bundy Bundy & Idaho Bundy & Nebraska Bundy & La Grange Bundy & Olympic (Bundy Station) Bundy & Pico Olive & Venice Olive & Pico Olive & Olympic Olive & 9th 7th & Olive 7th & Hope 7th & Figueroa Figueroa & 5th Hope & 4th Hope & 1st Hope & Temple Temple & Hill Temple & Spring Los Angeles & Temple Alameda & Los Angeles (Union Station) Main & Alameda Main & Alameda Alameda & Los Angeles (Union Station) Los Angeles & Aliso Los Angeles & Temple Temple & Spring Temple & Hill Hope & 1st Flower & 4th Flower & 5th Wilshire & Hope Wilshire & Grand Grand & 9th Grand & Olympic Grand & Pico Grand & 14th Grand & Venice Bundy & Pico Bundy & Olympic (Bundy Station) Bundy & La Grange Bundy & Nebraska Bundy & Idaho Santa Monica & Bundy Santa Monica & Centinela Santa Monica & Yale Santa Monica & 26th Santa Monica & Cloverfield Santa Monica & 20th Santa Monica & 17th Santa Monica & 14th Santa Monica & 11th Santa Monica & Lincoln 6th & Santa Monica Broadway & 5th Broadway & 4th (Downtown SM Station) 2nd & Broadway RAPID 10 STOPS Drop Off Only/Descargo solamente Pick Up Only/Recojer solamente LEGEND RAPID 10 EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 RAPID 10 DOWNTOWN SM TO DOWNTOWN LA (IN FRONT OF UNION STATION) WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD Bu n d y & P i c o 2n d & B r o a d w a y Sa n t a Mo n i c a & 4 t h Ma i n & A l a m e d a Sa n t a Mo n i c a & B u n d y A B D C G 5:29 5:31 5:38 5:43 6:13 5:58 6:01 6:10 6:15 6:48 6:20 6:24 6:34 6:40 7:18 6:39 6:43 6:54 7:00 7:45 6:59 7:03 7:14 7:20 8:05 7:17 7:21 7:33 7:40 8:31 7:37 7:41 7:53 8:00 8:51 7:57 8:01 8:13 8:20 9:11 8:17 8:21 8:33 8:40 9:31 8:42 8:46 8:59 9:06 9:52 9:12 9:16 9:29 9:36 10:18 9:42 9:46 9:59 10:06 10:48 10:12 10:16 10:29 10:36 11:18 10:42 10:46 10:59 11:06 11:48 11:12 11:16 11:29 11:36 12:18 11:42 11:46 11:59 12:06 12:48 12:12 12:16 12:29 12:36 1:18 12:42 12:46 12:59 1:06 1:48 1:12 1:16 1:29 1:36 2:18 1:42 1:46 1:59 2:06 2:48 1:59 2:04 2:17 2:26 3:16 2:15 2:20 2:34 2:44 3:39 2:30 2:35 2:49 2:59 4:04 2:45 2:50 3:04 3:14 4:19 3:00 3:05 3:19 3:29 4:44 3:15 3:20 3:34 3:44 4:59 3:30 3:35 3:49 3:59 5:14 3:45 3:50 4:04 4:14 5:29 4:00 4:06 4:20 4:31 5:47 4:15 4:21 4:35 4:46 6:02 4:30 4:36 4:50 5:01 6:17 4:50 4:56 5:10 5:21 6:37 5:10 5:16 5:30 5:41 6:57 5:35 5:41 5:55 6:06 7:22 6:05 6:10 6:24 6:33 7:46 6:35 6:40 6:54 7:03 8:02 7:15 7:19 7:31 7:38 8:32 EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 RAPID 10 DOWNTOWN LA (ACROSS FROM UNION STATION) TO DOWNTOWN SM WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD Ma i n & A l a m e d a Fl o w e r & 4 t h 2n d & B r o a d w a y Gr a n d & V e n i c e A F E G 5:36 5:45 5:55 6:29 5:51 6:00 6:10 6:50 6:06 6:15 6:25 7:10 6:21 6:30 6:40 7:35 6:34 6:44 6:55 7:57 6:48 6:59 7:10 8:19 7:03 7:14 7:25 8:34 7:18 7:29 7:40 8:49 7:33 7:44 7:55 9:04 7:48 7:59 8:10 9:19 8:08 8:19 8:30 9:39 8:28 8:39 8:50 9:59 8:48 8:59 9:10 10:08 9:08 9:19 9:30 10:24 9:28 9:39 9:50 10:44 9:58 10:09 10:20 11:03 10:28 10:39 10:50 11:33 10:58 11:09 11:20 12:03 11:28 11:39 11:50 12:33 11:58 12:09 12:20 1:03 12:28 12:39 12:50 1:33 12:58 1:09 1:20 2:03 1:28 1:39 1:50 2:33 1:58 2:09 2:20 3:03 2:28 2:39 2:50 3:33 2:58 3:09 3:20 4:03 3:28 3:40 3:51 4:37 3:48 4:00 4:11 4:57 4:08 4:21 4:33 5:21 4:28 4:41 4:53 5:44 4:43 4:56 5:08 ◊5:59 4:58 5:11 5:23 6:14 5:13 5:26 5:38 ◊6:29 5:28 5:41 5:53 ◊6:44 5:48 6:01 6:13 7:04 6:08 6:20 6:30 ◊7:17 6:38 6:50 7:00 ◊7:41 7:10 7:20 7:29 ◊8:05 7:40 7:50 7:58 ◊8:28 8:10 8:20 8:28 ◊8:58 8:40 8:50 8:58 ◊9:28 ◊ Trip ends one block earlier on Broadway at 3rd St./ Promenade and does not serve the stop on 2nd St. at Broadway./Viajes terminan una cuadra antes en Broadway y 3rd St./Promenade y no servirán la parada en 2nd St. y Broadway. Rapid 10 does not operate on weekends or on the following holidays:/Rapid 10 no opera los fines de semana, ni en los siguientes días festivos: New Year’s Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 12 12 UCLA/WESTWOOD & OVERLAND AVE National Venice Blvd Palms Blvd Charnock Rose Washington Wilshire Le Conte Strathmore Pl Pico Olympic Santa Monica Blvd Ov e r l a n d We s t w o o d B l v d We s t w o o d Pl a z a Mo t o r Expositi o n Charles E Young PALMS WESTWOOD WEST LOS ANGELES Westside Pavilion Westwood Station -Expo Line Hammer Museum UCLA Gateway Plaza UCLA C.E.Y./P2 Hub B C D A Southbound trips from UCLA only./ Viajes hacia el sur desde UCLA solamente. Select Trips Only/Viajes Designados Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo A Metro Rail Station/ Estac ió n de Metro Rail not to scale EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 STOPS TO PALMS STOPS TO UCLA/WESTWOOD UCLA Gateway Plaza Westwood & Weyburn Westwood & Wilshire Westwood & Santa Monica Westwood & Olympic Westwood & Pico Westwood & Exposition (Westwood Station) Westwood & National Overland & National Overland & Rose Overland & Palms Overland & Charnock Venice & Overland Motor & Washington Washington & Overland Overland & Venice Overland & Venice Overland & Charnock Overland & Palms Overland & Rose National & Overland Westwood & National Westwood & Ashby (Westwood Station) Westwood & Pico Westwood & Olympic Westwood & Santa Monica Westwood & Wilshire Westwood & Weyburn Westwood Plaza & J Stein Eye Institute UCLA Gateway Plaza RAPID 12 S T OPS RAPID 12 Fares on TAP Skip the lines! Buy BBB passes and add Stored Value to your TAP card at taptogo.net or call 866-827-8646. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 RAPID 12 PALMS TO UCLA/WESTWOOD Then every 6-12 minutes until: Then every 12 minutes until: ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD A C B 5:30 5:38 5:54 5:50 5:58 6:14 6:04 6:12 6:28 6:18 6:26 6:42 6:31 6:40 6:58 6:45 6:54 7:12 6:56 7:06 7:26 9:33 9:43 10:04 6:00 6:10 6:30 6:12 6:22 6:42 6:24 6:34 6:54 6:37 6:46 7:04 6:49 6:58 7:16 7:10 7:18 7:35 7:34 7:42 7:59 7:58 8:06 8:23 8:24 8:32 8:48 8:48 8:56 9:12 9:10 9:18 9:34 9:34 9:42 9:58 9:59 10:06 10:21 10:23 10:30 10:45 10:47 10:54 11:09 UC L A Ga t e w a y Pl a z a Ov e r l a n d & V e n i c e We s t w o o d & E x p o s i t i o n (W e s t w o o d St a t i o n ) WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A Good Bus Karma Use headphones and respect others’ privacy: Groove, jam, rock out to your own soundtrack. Don’t share it with others. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 UCLA/WESTWOOD TO PALMS RAPID 12 Then every 12 minutes until: Then every 6-10 minutes until: C A B UC L A Ga t e w a y Pl a z a Ov e r l a n d & V e n i c e We s t w o o d & E x p o s i t i o n (W e s t w o o d St a t i o n ) WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A 5:19 5:31 5:44 5:47 5:59 6:12 6:11 6:23 6:36 6:23 6:36 6:50 6:35 6:48 7:02 6:46 7:00 7:14 6:58 7:12 7:26 2:53 3:11 3:29 6:40 7:00 7:18 6:51 7:11 7:29 7:05 7:23 7:39 7:17 7:35 7:51 7:29 7:47 8:03 7:41 7:59 8:15 8:05 8:23 8:39 8:31 8:47 9:01 8:56 9:11 9:24 9:20 9:35 9:48 9:44 9:59 10:12 10:08 10:23 10:36 10:29 10:43 10:55 10:51 11:05 11:17 11:26 11:40 11:52 ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD Good Bus Karma Keep it clean: Respect those who will ride after you. Keep your feet off the seats and take litter with you when you leave. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 RAPID 12 PALMS TO UCLA/WESTWOOD Then every 30 minutes at: Until: ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD A C B 5:52 6:00 6:11 6:22 6:30 6:41 6:46 6:55 7:08 7:11 7:20 ›7:33 7:41 7:50 ›8:03 8:11 8:20 ›8:33 8:39 8:50 ›9:05 :09 :20 ›:38 :39 :50 ›:08 6:39 6:50 7:07 7:12 7:20 7:37 7:47 7:55 8:12 8:14 8:22 8:39 8:47 8:55 9:11 9:17 9:25 9:41 9:47 9:55 10:11 10:48 10:55 11:10 UC L A Ga t e w a y Pl a z a Ov e r l a n d & V e n i c e We s t w o o d & E x p o s i t i o n (W e s t w o o d St a t i o n ) WE E K E N D LO S F I N E S D E S E M A N A Good Bus Karma Your fellow passengers have their fares ready before boarding the bus to keep things moving. Keep up with your neighbors. Buy your fare on TAP to make boarding faster and even more convenient. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 UCLA/WESTWOOD TO PALMS RAPID 12 Then every 30 minutes at: Until: C A B UC L A Ga t e w a y Pl a z a Ov e r l a n d & V e n i c e We s t w o o d & E x p o s i t i o n (W e s t w o o d St a t i o n ) WE E K E N D LO S F I N E S D E S E M A N A 6:36 6:48 6:58 7:05 7:18 7:29 7:35 7:48 7:59 8:00 8:15 8:28 8:30 8:45 8:58 9:00 9:15 9:28 9:30 9:45 9:58 10:00 10:15 10:28 10:30 10:45 10:58 11:00 11:15 11:28 11:25 11:42 11:58 11:55 12:12 12:28 12:25 12:42 12:58 :20 :39 :58 :50 :09 :28 6:50 7:07 7:25 7:23 7:40 7:58 7:53 8:10 8:28 8:23 8:40 8:58 8:50 9:05 9:21 9:25 9:40 9:56 10:10 10:25 10:41 ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD › On weekends before 11am, Rapid 12 trips end at C.E.Y./ P2 Hub and do not serve Gateway Plaza./Antes de las 11am durante los fines de semana, viajes del Rapid 12 terminan en C.E.Y./P2 Hub y no sirven la Gateway Plaza. D D EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 14 BUNDY DR & CENTINELA AVE 90 405 Montana Allenfo r d Wilshire Olympic Pico Ocean Park Blvd Bu n d y 26 t h Ce n t i n e l a Ca m p u s Ce n t e r Palms Blvd Venice Blvd Culver Airport Ave Santa Monica Blvd San V i c e n t e Ba r r i n g t o n Washington Marina Fwy Bluff Creek Jefferson Ar t i s a n s Gorham Ce n t i n e l a MAR VISTA CULVER CITY WEST LOS ANGELES BRENTWOOD PLAYA VISTA Santa Monica Municipal Airport Brentwood Science Magnet Santa Monica College Bundy Campus LAPD Pacific Division Westview School The Promenade at Howard Hughes Center Runway at Playa Vista Westfield Culver City Shopping Center Paul Revere Middle School Bundy Station -Expo Line D E B C A Select Trips Only/ Viajes Designados Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo A Metro Rail Station/ Estac ió n de Metro Rail not to scale EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 PLAYA VISTA TO BRENTWOOD ROUTE 14 WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD A B D E C Ar t i s a n s & C e n t i n e l a Ce n t i n e l a & V e n i c e Bu n d y & P i c o Bu n d y & O l y m p i c (B u n d y St a t i o n ) Mo n t a n a & Ba r r i n g t o n 5:10 5:20 5:28 5:29 5:39 5:40 5:50 5:58 5:59 6:09 6:05 6:16 6:25 6:26 6:37 6:25 6:36 6:45 6:46 6:59 6:36 6:48 6:59 7:01 ◊7:14 6:51 7:05 7:17 7:19 7:34 7:07 7:22 7:35 7:37 7:51 7:22 7:39 7:53 7:56 8:11 7:37 7:54 8:08 8:11 8:26 7:52 8:09 8:23 8:26 8:41 8:07 8:24 8:38 8:41 8:56 8:22 8:39 8:53 8:56 9:11 8:40 8:55 9:08 9:10 9:24 9:00 9:15 9:28 9:30 9:44 9:35 9:48 9:59 10:01 10:14 10:05 10:18 10:29 10:31 10:44 10:35 10:48 10:59 11:01 11:14 11:05 11:18 11:29 11:31 11:44 11:35 11:48 11:59 12:01 12:14 12:05 12:18 12:29 12:31 12:44 12:35 12:48 12:59 1:01 1:14 1:05 1:18 1:29 1:31 1:44 1:35 1:48 1:59 2:01 2:15 2:05 2:18 2:29 2:31 2:45 2:35 2:48 2:59 3:01 3:15 2:55 3:08 3:19 3:21 3:35 3:15 3:28 3:39 3:41 3:56 3:30 3:43 3:54 3:56 4:11 3:45 3:58 4:09 4:11 4:26 4:00 4:13 4:24 4:26 4:41 4:15 4:28 4:39 4:41 4:56 4:30 4:43 4:54 4:56 5:11 4:45 4:58 5:09 5:11 5:26 5:00 5:13 5:24 5:26 5:41 5:15 5:28 5:39 5:41 5:56 5:30 5:43 5:54 5:56 6:11 5:45 5:58 6:09 6:11 6:26 6:00 6:13 6:24 6:26 6:41 6:15 6:28 6:39 6:41 6:56 6:30 6:41 6:52 6:54 7:08 6:50 7:01 7:12 7:14 7:28 7:15 7:25 7:35 7:37 7:50 7:45 7:55 8:05 8:07 8:20 8:15 8:24 8:33 8:35 8:47 8:45 8:54 9:03 9:05 9:17 9:15 9:24 9:33 9:35 9:47 EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 BRENTWOOD TO PLAYA VISTA ROUTE 14 Bu n d y & O l y m p i c (B u n d y St a t i o n ) WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD E D B A C Mo n t a n a & Ba r r i n g t o n Bu n d y & P i c o Ce n t i n e l a & V e n i c e Ar t i s a n s & C e n t i n e l a 5:51 5:59 6:00 6:08 6:18 6:16 6:24 6:25 6:33 6:43 6:36 6:44 6:45 6:53 7:03 6:54 7:04 7:05 7:13 7:23 7:09 7:20 7:22 7:31 7:42 7:24 7:35 7:37 7:46 7:57 7:39 7:50 7:52 8:01 8:12 7:54 8:05 8:07 8:16 8:27 8:09 8:20 8:22 8:31 8:42 8:24 8:35 8:37 8:46 8:57 8:39 8:50 8:52 9:01 9:12 8:54 9:05 9:07 9:16 9:27 9:24 9:35 9:37 9:46 9:57 9:54 10:05 10:07 10:16 10:27 10:24 10:35 10:37 10:46 10:57 10:54 11:05 11:07 11:16 11:27 11:24 11:37 11:39 11:49 11:59 11:54 12:07 12:09 12:19 12:29 12:24 12:37 12:39 12:49 12:59 12:54 1:07 1:09 1:19 1:29 1:24 1:39 1:41 1:52 2:03 1:49 2:04 2:06 2:17 2:28 2:07 2:22 2:24 2:35 2:46 †2:24 2:39 2:41 2:52 3:03 2:39 2:55 2:58 3:12 3:26 2:54 3:10 3:13 3:27 3:41 3:09 3:25 3:28 3:42 3:56 3:24 3:41 3:45 4:03 4:20 ›3:39 3:56 4:00 4:18 4:35 3:54 4:11 4:15 4:33 4:50 4:09 4:26 4:31 4:47 5:03 4:24 4:41 4:46 5:02 5:18 4:39 4:56 5:01 5:17 5:33 4:54 5:11 5:16 5:32 5:48 5:09 5:26 5:31 5:47 6:03 5:24 5:41 5:46 6:02 6:18 5:39 5:56 6:01 6:17 6:33 5:54 6:11 6:16 6:32 6:48 6:09 6:26 6:31 6:47 7:03 6:24 6:41 6:46 7:02 7:18 6:44 6:59 7:03 7:20 7:36 7:04 7:19 7:21 7:37 7:51 7:29 7:41 7:43 7:56 8:08 7:59 8:09 8:11 8:20 8:30 8:29 8:39 8:41 8:50 9:00 8:59 9:09 9:11 9:20 9:30 9:29 9:39 9:41 9:50 10:00 EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 14 PLAYA VISTA TO BRENTWOOD SA T U R D A Y SÁ B A D O ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD A B D E C Ar t i s a n s & C e n t i n e l a Ce n t i n e l a & V e n i c e Bu n d y & P i c o Mo n t a n a & Ba r r i n g t o n 5:25 5:35 5:42 5:43 5:53 6:05 6:15 6:22 6:23 6:33 6:35 6:45 6:52 6:53 7:03 6:55 7:05 7:12 7:13 7:23 7:15 7:25 7:32 7:33 7:43 7:35 7:45 7:52 7:53 8:03 7:55 8:05 8:12 8:13 8:23 8:15 8:26 8:33 8:35 8:46 8:35 8:46 8:53 8:55 9:06 8:55 9:06 9:13 9:15 9:26 9:15 9:26 9:33 9:35 9:46 9:35 9:46 9:53 9:55 10:06 9:55 10:06 10:13 10:15 10:26 10:15 10:26 10:33 10:35 10:46 10:35 10:46 10:53 10:55 11:06 10:55 11:06 11:13 11:15 11:26 11:15 11:26 11:33 11:35 11:46 11:31 11:42 11:50 11:52 12:04 11:48 11:59 12:07 12:09 12:21 12:05 12:16 12:24 12:26 12:38 12:25 12:36 12:44 12:46 12:58 12:45 12:57 1:06 1:08 1:21 1:05 1:17 1:26 1:28 1:41 1:25 1:37 1:46 1:48 2:01 1:45 1:57 2:06 2:08 2:21 2:05 2:17 2:26 2:28 2:41 2:25 2:37 2:46 2:48 3:01 2:45 2:57 3:06 3:08 3:21 3:05 3:17 3:26 3:28 3:41 3:25 3:37 3:46 3:48 4:01 3:45 3:56 4:04 4:06 4:19 4:05 4:16 4:24 4:26 4:39 4:25 4:36 4:44 4:46 4:59 4:45 4:56 5:04 5:06 5:19 5:05 5:16 5:24 5:26 5:39 5:35 5:46 5:54 5:56 6:09 6:05 6:16 6:24 6:26 6:39 6:35 6:45 6:52 6:54 7:05 7:05 7:15 7:22 7:24 7:35 7:40 7:49 7:56 7:58 8:08 8:22 8:31 8:38 8:40 8:50 Bu n d y & O l y m p i c (B u n d y St a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 14 BRENTWOOD TO PLAYA VISTA SA T U R D A Y SÁ B A D O ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD E D B A C Mo n t a n a & Ba r r i n g t o n Bu n d y & P i c o Ce n t i n e l a & V e n i c e Ar t i s a n s & C e n t i n e l a 6:02 6:11 6:12 6:18 6:28 6:42 6:51 6:52 6:58 7:08 7:12 7:22 7:23 7:29 7:40 7:34 7:44 7:45 7:51 8:02 7:54 8:04 8:05 8:11 8:22 8:14 8:24 8:25 8:31 8:42 8:34 8:44 8:45 8:51 9:02 8:54 9:04 9:05 9:11 9:22 9:14 9:24 9:26 9:33 9:45 9:34 9:44 9:46 9:53 10:05 9:54 10:04 10:06 10:13 10:25 10:14 10:25 10:27 10:35 10:47 10:34 10:45 10:47 10:55 11:07 10:57 11:08 11:10 11:18 11:30 11:19 11:31 11:33 11:42 11:55 11:39 11:51 11:53 12:02 12:15 11:59 12:11 12:13 12:22 12:35 12:19 12:31 12:33 12:42 12:55 12:39 12:51 12:53 1:02 1:15 12:59 1:11 1:13 1:22 1:35 1:19 1:31 1:33 1:42 1:55 1:39 1:51 1:53 2:02 2:15 1:59 2:11 2:13 2:22 2:35 2:19 2:31 2:33 2:42 2:55 2:39 2:51 2:53 3:02 3:15 2:59 3:11 3:13 3:22 3:35 3:19 3:31 3:33 3:42 3:55 3:39 3:51 3:53 4:02 4:15 3:59 4:11 4:13 4:22 4:35 4:19 4:31 4:33 4:42 4:55 4:39 4:51 4:53 5:02 5:15 4:59 5:11 5:13 5:22 5:35 5:19 5:31 5:33 5:42 5:55 5:39 5:51 5:53 6:02 6:15 5:59 6:10 6:12 6:20 6:31 6:19 6:30 6:32 6:40 6:51 6:49 7:00 7:02 7:10 7:21 7:19 7:29 7:30 7:37 7:47 7:49 7:59 8:00 8:07 8:17 8:19 8:29 8:30 8:37 8:47 8:59 9:09 9:10 9:17 9:27 Bu n d y & O l y m p i c (B u n d y St a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 14 PLAYA VISTA TO BRENTWOOD SU N D A Y DO M I N G O ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD A B D E C Ar t i s a n s & C e n t i n e l a Ce n t i n e l a & V e n i c e Bu n d y & P i c o Mo n t a n a & Ba r r i n g t o n 6:05 6:15 6:22 6:23 6:33 6:55 7:05 7:12 7:13 7:23 7:35 7:45 7:52 7:53 8:03 8:05 8:15 8:22 8:23 8:33 8:35 8:46 8:53 8:55 9:06 9:05 9:16 9:23 9:25 9:36 9:35 9:46 9:53 9:55 10:06 10:05 10:16 10:23 10:25 10:36 10:35 10:46 10:53 10:55 11:06 11:05 11:16 11:23 11:25 11:36 11:35 11:46 11:54 11:56 12:08 12:05 12:16 12:24 12:26 12:38 12:35 12:46 12:54 12:56 1:08 1:05 1:17 1:26 1:28 1:41 1:35 1:47 1:56 1:58 2:11 2:05 2:17 2:26 2:28 2:41 2:35 2:47 2:56 2:58 3:11 3:05 3:17 3:26 3:28 3:41 3:35 3:46 3:54 3:56 4:09 4:05 4:16 4:24 4:26 4:39 4:35 4:46 4:54 4:56 5:09 5:05 5:16 5:24 5:26 5:39 5:35 5:46 5:54 5:56 6:09 6:05 6:16 6:24 6:26 6:39 6:35 6:45 6:52 6:54 7:05 7:05 7:15 7:22 7:24 7:35 7:40 7:49 7:56 7:58 8:08 8:22 8:31 8:38 8:40 8:50 Bu n d y & O l y m p i c (B u n d y St a t i o n ) Good Bus Karma Go with the flow , enter through the front door, exit through the rear to keep the bus on time. Allow passengers using wheelchairs to board and exit first. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 14 BRENTWOOD TO PLAYA VISTA SU N D A Y DO M I N G O ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD E D B A C Mo n t a n a & Ba r r i n g t o n Bu n d y & P i c o Ce n t i n e l a & V e n i c e Ar t i s a n s & C e n t i n e l a 6:42 6:51 6:52 6:58 7:08 7:29 7:39 7:40 7:46 7:57 8:14 8:24 8:25 8:31 8:42 8:49 8:59 9:00 9:06 9:17 9:19 9:29 9:31 9:38 9:50 9:49 9:59 10:01 10:08 10:20 10:19 10:30 10:32 10:40 10:52 10:49 11:00 11:02 11:10 11:22 11:19 11:31 11:33 11:42 11:55 11:49 12:01 12:03 12:12 12:25 12:19 12:31 12:33 12:42 12:55 12:49 1:01 1:03 1:12 1:25 1:19 1:31 1:33 1:42 1:55 1:49 2:01 2:03 2:12 2:25 2:19 2:31 2:33 2:42 2:55 2:49 3:01 3:03 3:12 3:25 3:19 3:31 3:33 3:42 3:55 3:49 4:01 4:03 4:12 4:25 4:19 4:31 4:33 4:42 4:55 4:49 5:01 5:03 5:12 5:25 5:19 5:31 5:33 5:42 5:55 5:49 6:00 6:02 6:10 6:21 6:19 6:30 6:32 6:40 6:51 6:51 7:00 7:02 7:10 7:21 7:19 7:29 7:30 7:37 7:47 7:49 7:59 8:00 8:07 8:17 8:19 8:29 8:30 8:37 8:47 8:59 9:09 9:10 9:17 9:27 ◊ Trip continues to Paul Revere Middle School arriving at 7:36am./Viaje continúa a Paul Revere Middle School llegando a las 7:36am. Select trips serve Paul Revere Middle School./Viajes designados sirven Paul Revere Middle School. † Trip begins at 2:11pm from Paul Revere Middle School./ Viaje comienza a las 2:11pm de Paul Revere Middle School. › Trip begins at 3:15pm from Paul Revere Middle School./ Viaje comienza a las 3:15pm de Paul Revere Middle School. Bu n d y & O l y m p i c (B u n d y St a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 15 BARRINGTON AVE Sunset Sunset Su n s e t Ba r r i n g t o n P l Ba r r i n g t o n Ba r r i n g t o n Ba r r i n g t o n Chayote Pico Bu n d y Exposition Ce n t i n e l a Olympic Wilshire Texas Santa Monica Blvd San Vi c e n t e Montana BRENTWOOD WEST LOS ANGELES University High School Brentwood School East Campus Wildwood School Archer School for Girls New West Charter High School Bundy Station -Expo Line D C A B Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo A not to scale Metro Rail Station/ Estac ió n de Metro Rail EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 WEST LOS ANGELES TO BRENTWOOD ROUTE 15 ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A 6:25 6:29 6:37 6:43 6:55 6:59 7:08 7:15 7:25 7:30 7:39 7:47 7:55 8:00 8:09 8:17 8:30 8:35 8:44 8:52 9:02 9:06 9:14 9:22 9:32 9:36 9:44 9:52 10:02 10:06 10:14 10:22 10:32 10:36 10:44 10:52 11:02 11:06 11:14 11:22 11:32 11:36 11:44 11:52 12:02 12:06 12:14 12:22 12:32 12:36 12:44 12:52 1:02 1:06 1:14 1:22 1:32 1:36 1:44 1:52 2:02 2:06 2:14 2:22 2:32 2:36 2:44 2:52 3:02 3:06 3:15 3:25 3:32 3:36 3:45 3:55 4:02 4:07 4:17 4:30 4:32 4:37 4:47 5:00 5:02 5:07 5:17 5:30 5:32 5:37 5:47 6:00 6:02 6:07 6:17 6:30 6:32 6:37 6:47 7:00 7:05 7:09 7:18 7:28 D C A B Pi c o & B u n d y Ba r r i n g t o n & W i l s h i r e Ba r r i n g t o n Pl a c e & Ch a y o t e Bu n d y & O l y m p i c (B u n d y St a t i o n ) Safety Tip Be safe on the street. Please don’t cross in front of the bus. Step onto the sidewalk and wait until the bus and all other vehicles have pulled away before starting to cross the street. Cross only at crosswalks and obey traffic signals. Even then, be sure to always look out for distracted motorists who may not see you. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 BRENTWOOD TO WEST LOS ANGELES ROUTE 15 WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD 6:15 6:24 6:34 6:38 6:50 6:59 7:09 7:13 7:20 7:30 7:42 7:46 7:50 8:02 8:15 8:19 8:25 8:36 8:48 8:52 9:00 9:09 9:18 9:21 9:30 9:39 9:48 9:51 10:00 10:09 10:18 10:21 10:30 10:39 10:48 10:51 11:00 11:09 11:20 11:23 11:30 11:39 11:50 11:53 12:00 12:09 12:20 12:23 12:30 12:39 12:50 12:53 1:00 1:09 1:20 1:23 1:30 1:39 1:50 1:53 2:00 2:09 2:20 2:23 2:30 2:39 2:50 2:53 3:00 3:09 3:20 3:23 3:35 3:45 3:57 4:01 4:10 4:20 4:32 4:36 4:40 4:50 5:05 5:10 5:10 5:20 5:35 5:40 5:40 5:50 6:05 6:10 6:10 6:20 6:35 6:40 6:40 6:50 7:02 7:06 7:10 7:20 7:32 7:36 A B D C Ba r r i n g t o n Pl a c e & Ch a y o t e Ba r r i n g t o n & W i l s h i r e Pi c o & B u n d y Bu n d y & O l y m p i c (B u n d y St a t i o n ) Good Bus Karma No one likes to be passed by, so as you wait, look to see if the bus is coming, stand up and signal the bus operator with a wave. A smile is optional (though highly recommended). EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 WEST LOS ANGELES TO BRENTWOOD BRENTWOOD TO WEST LOS ANGELES ROUTE 15 Then every 30 minutes at: Until: Then every 30 minutes at: Until: 6:35 6:39 6:47 6:55 7:05 7:09 7:17 7:25 7:35 7:39 7:47 7:55 8:05 8:09 8:17 8:25 8:35 8:39 8:47 8:55 9:05 9:09 9:17 9:25 9:35 9:39 9:47 9:55 10:05 10:09 10:17 10:25 10:35 10:39 10:47 10:55 11:05 11:09 11:17 11:25 11:35 11:39 11:47 11:55 :10 :14 :22 :30 :40 :44 :52 :00 5:10 5:14 5:22 5:30 5:35 5:39 5:47 5:55 6:05 6:09 6:17 6:25 6:35 6:39 6:47 6:55 7:05 7:09 7:17 7:25 D C A B Pi c o & B u n d y Ba r r i n g t o n & W i l s h i r e Ba r r i n g t o n Pl a c e & Ch a y o t e SA T U R D A Y SÁ B A D O SA T U R D A Y SÁ B A D O ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD 6:59 7:08 7:17 7:19 7:29 7:38 7:47 7:49 7:59 8:08 8:17 8:19 8:29 8:38 8:47 8:49 8:59 9:08 9:17 9:19 9:29 9:38 9:47 9:49 9:59 10:08 10:19 10:22 10:29 10:38 10:49 10:52 10:59 11:08 11:19 11:22 11:34 11:43 11:54 11:57 :04 :13 :24 :27 :34 :43 :54 :57 5:04 5:13 5:24 5:27 5:34 5:43 5:54 5:57 6:04 6:13 6:24 6:27 6:34 6:43 6:54 6:57 7:04 7:13 7:22 7:24 7:34 7:43 7:52 7:54 A B D C Ba r r i n g t o n Pl a c e & Ch a y o t e Ba r r i n g t o n & W i l s h i r e Pi c o & B u n d y Bu n d y & O l y m p i c (B u n d y St a t i o n ) Bu n d y & O l y m p i c (B u n d y St a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 WEST LOS ANGELES TO BRENTWOOD BRENTWOOD TO WEST LOS ANGELES ROUTE 15 7:05 7:09 7:17 7:25 8:05 8:09 8:17 8:25 9:05 9:09 9:17 9:25 10:05 10:09 10:17 10:25 11:05 11:09 11:17 11:25 12:10 12:14 12:22 12:30 1:10 1:14 1:22 1:30 2:10 2:14 2:22 2:30 3:10 3:14 3:22 3:30 4:10 4:14 4:22 4:30 5:10 5:14 5:22 5:30 6:05 6:09 6:17 6:25 7:05 7:09 7:17 7:25 D C A B Pi c o & B u n d y Ba r r i n g t o n & W i l s h i r e Ba r r i n g t o n Pl a c e & Ch a y o t e SU N D A Y DO M I N G O SU N D A Y DO M I N G O ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD 7:29 7:38 7:47 7:49 8:29 8:38 8:47 8:49 9:29 9:38 9:47 9:49 10:29 10:38 10:49 10:52 11:34 11:43 11:54 11:57 12:34 12:43 12:54 12:57 1:34 1:43 1:54 1:57 2:34 2:43 2:54 2:57 3:34 3:43 3:54 3:57 4:34 4:43 4:54 4:57 5:34 5:43 5:54 5:57 6:34 6:43 6:54 6:57 7:34 7:43 7:52 7:54 A B D C Ba r r i n g t o n Pl a c e & Ch a y o t e Ba r r i n g t o n & W i l s h i r e Pi c o & B u n d y Bu n d y & O l y m p i c (B u n d y St a t i o n ) Bu n d y & O l y m p i c (B u n d y St a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 16 WILSHIRE BLVD/ BUNDY DR - MARINA DEL REY MONDAY - FRIDAY SERVICE ONLY Ocean Park Blvd Dewey Airport Ave Venice Blvd Washington Minda n a o Maxella Pico Olympic Colorado Santa Monica Blvd Wilshire Texas Li n c o l n Gl e n c o e Wa d e Be e t h o v e n Wa l g r o v e 23 r d 20 t h 26 t h Bu n d y St e w a r t Ce n t i n e l a Sa l t a i r Br o c k t o n SANTA MONICA MAR VISTA WEST LOS ANGELES MARINA DEL REY VENICE Venice High School Mark Twain Middle School Halstrom Academy Santa Monica College 26th Street/Bergamot Station -Expo Line A B C D E Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo A Metro Rail Station/ Estac ió n de Metro Rail not to scale EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 16 MARINA DEL REY TO WILSHIRE BLVD/BUNDY DR ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD 5:30 5:38 5:51 5:54 ◊6:05 6:10 6:18 6:31 6:34 ◊6:45 6:40 6:48 7:01 7:04 ◊7:15 7:15 7:23 7:36 7:39 ◊7:50 7:47 7:56 8:11 8:15 ◊8:26 8:22 8:31 8:46 8:50 ◊9:01 8:57 9:06 9:21 9:25 ◊9:36 9:32 9:40 9:53 9:57 ◊10:07 10:02 10:10 10:23 10:27 ◊10:37 10:37 10:45 10:58 11:02 ◊11:12 11:07 11:15 11:28 11:32 ◊11:42 11:37 11:45 11:59 12:03 ◊12:15 12:10 12:18 12:32 12:36 ◊12:48 12:45 12:53 1:07 1:11 ◊1:23 1:15 1:23 1:37 1:41 ◊1:53 1:45 1:53 2:07 2:12 ◊2:25 2:15 2:23 2:37 2:42 ◊2:55 2:45 2:53 3:07 3:12 ◊3:25 3:15 3:24 3:37 3:43 ◊3:57 3:45 3:54 4:07 4:13 ◊4:27 4:15 4:24 4:37 4:43 ◊4:57 4:45 4:54 5:07 5:13 ◊5:27 5:15 5:24 5:37 5:43 ◊5:57 5:45 5:54 6:07 6:13 ◊6:27 6:15 6:23 6:35 6:40 ◊6:53 6:45 6:53 7:05 7:09 ◊7:20 7:20 7:28 7:40 7:44 ◊7:55 A B C E D Li n c o l n & M i n d a n a o Ve n i c e & Be e t h o v e n Ol y m p i c & 26 t h (2 6 t h S t / Be r g a m o t St a t i o n ) 20 t h & P i c o (S M C M a i n Ca m p u s ) Wi l s h i r e & B u n d y WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A Safety Tip Quiet please : Please do not talk to the driver while the bus is in motion unless it is an emergency. Talking is a distraction, and your operator needs to focus on the road. Feel free to call customer service at 310-451-5444 to ask questions during business hours. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 16 WILSHIRE BLVD/BUNDY DR TO MARINA DEL REY ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD ›5:27 5:33 5:38 5:51 6:04 ›6:15 6:21 6:26 6:39 6:52 ›6:55 7:02 7:07 7:22 7:37 ›7:25 7:32 7:38 7:54 8:11 ›8:02 8:09 8:15 8:31 8:48 ›8:37 8:44 8:50 9:06 9:23 ›9:12 9:18 9:25 9:37 9:51 ›9:47 9:53 10:00 10:12 10:26 ›10:17 10:23 10:30 10:42 10:56 ›10:47 10:53 11:00 11:12 11:26 ›11:22 11:28 11:35 11:47 12:01 ›11:52 11:58 12:04 12:18 12:34 ›12:27 12:33 12:39 12:53 1:09 ›12:57 1:03 1:09 1:23 1:39 ›1:32 1:39 1:45 2:04 2:20 ›2:07 2:14 2:19 2:42 3:00 ›2:37 2:44 2:49 3:12 3:30 ›3:07 3:14 3:19 3:42 4:00 ›3:37 3:44 3:50 4:14 4:36 ›4:07 4:14 4:20 4:44 5:06 ›4:37 4:45 4:51 5:13 5:32 ›5:07 5:15 5:21 5:43 6:02 ›5:37 5:45 5:51 6:13 6:32 ›6:07 6:15 6:21 6:43 7:02 ›6:37 6:44 6:50 7:10 7:27 ›7:07 7:14 7:20 7:35 7:49 ›7:37 7:43 7:48 7:59 8:11 E D C A B Wi l s h i r e & B u n d y Ve n i c e & Be e t h o v e n 20 t h & P i c o (S M C M a i n Ca m p u s ) Li n c o l n & M i n d a n a o ◊ Trip ends on Saltair Ave. at Wilshire Blvd. one minute later than time indicated./ Viaje termina en Saltair Ave. y Wilshire Blvd. un minuto antes de la hora indicada. › Trip begins on Saltair Ave. at Wilshire Blvd. two minutes earlier than time indicated./Viaje inicia en Saltair Ave. y Wilshire Blvd. dos minutos antes de la hora indicada. Route 16 does not operate on weekends or the following holidays:/La Ruta 16 no opera los fines de semana ni en los siguientes días festivos: New Year’s Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A Ol y m p i c & 26 t h (2 6 t h S t / Be r g a m o t St a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 17 UCLA – VA MEDICAL CENTER – PALMS D o w l e n D r Venice Blvd Washington Nati o n a l Le Conte Lindbrook Dr N a t i o n a l Hilg a r d Charles E Young Wilshire Pico National Olympic Santa Monica Blvd Se p u l v e d a Sa w t e l l e Fe d e r a l Bo n s a l l Ga y l e y Ov e r l a n d Mo t o r Ex p o s i t i o n We s t w o o d B l v d Expositi o n Stra t h m o r e Wes t h o l m e Rob e r t s o n Palms Blvd CULVER CITY PALMS WEST LOS ANGELES MAR VISTA WESTWOOD UCLA Hilgard Terminal UCLA C.E.Y./P2 Hub VA West Los Angeles Medical Center Hammer Museum Culver City Station -Expo Line -Metro Bus -Culver City Bus Westside Pavilion Windward School Hamilton High School A B C D E F Palms Station -Expo Line Sepulveda Station -Expo Line C. E . Y . / P2 H U B Buses stop here on weekdays only 8pm to 7am ./Autobuses paran aqu í sólo durante la semana de 8pm a 7am . HI L G A R D TE R M I N A L Buses stop here on weekdays only 7am to 8pm./Autobuses paran aqu í sólo entre semana de 7am a 8pm. Weekends On l y. Route ends at VA West LA Medical Center./ Sólo fines de semana. Ruta termina en el centro médico de la VA de West LA. Select Trips Only/ Viajes Designados Weekends Only/Œ Sólo fines de semana Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo A Metro Rail Station/ Estac ió n de Metro Rail not to scale EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 17 CULVER CITY STATION EXPO LINE TO UCLA ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD Ov e r l a n d & P a l m s Ro b e r t s o n & V e n i c e (C u l v e r C i t y St a t i o n ) 5:50 5:57 6:07 6:16 6:27 6:20 6:28 6:38 6:49 7:01 6:50 7:00 7:11 7:24 7:39 7:15 7:26 7:39 7:52 8:10 7:45 7:58 8:13 8:27 8:47 8:15 8:28 8:43 8:57 9:17 8:50 9:00 9:12 9:25 9:42 9:20 9:30 9:42 9:55 10:12 9:50 10:00 10:12 10:25 10:42 10:20 10:30 10:42 10:55 11:12 10:50 11:00 11:12 11:25 11:42 11:20 11:30 11:42 11:55 12:12 11:50 12:00 12:12 12:25 12:42 12:20 12:30 12:42 12:55 1:12 12:50 1:00 1:12 1:25 1:42 1:20 1:30 1:42 1:55 2:12 1:54 2:04 2:16 2:29 2:46 2:24 2:35 2:48 3:02 3:21 2:54 3:05 3:18 3:32 3:51 3:28 3:40 3:54 4:10 4:31 3:58 4:10 4:24 4:40 5:01 4:28 4:40 4:54 5:10 5:31 5:02 5:13 5:26 5:43 6:02 5:35 5:46 5:59 6:16 6:35 6:10 6:21 6:34 6:51 7:10 6:40 6:50 7:02 7:18 7:35 7:10 7:19 7:30 7:44 7:59 7:40 7:49 8:00 8:14 8:29 8:10 8:19 8:30 8:44 8:59 8:40 8:49 9:00 9:14 9:29 9:10 9:18 9:28 9:40 9:53 A B C E D VA M e d i c a l Ce n t e r UC L A Hi l g a r d Te r m i n a l WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A Ex p o s i t i o n & S e p u l v e d a (S e p u l v e d a St a t i o n ) Good Bike Karma Heads up: As you exit the bus, let the Operator know that you will be removing your bike from the rack. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 UCLA TO CULVER CITY STATION EXPO LINE ROUTE 17 Ro b e r t s o n & V e n i c e (C u l v e r C i t y St a t i o n ) ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD Ov e r l a n d & P a l m s Ex p o s i t i o n & S e p u l v e d a (S e p u l v e d a St a t i o n ) -5:39 5:50 5:59 6:10 -6:09 6:20 6:29 6:40 6:40 6:51 7:05 7:16 7:29 7:15 7:27 7:42 7:54 8:08 7:50 8:02 8:17 8:29 8:43 8:20 8:32 8:47 8:59 9:13 8:55 9:07 9:22 9:34 9:48 9:25 9:36 9:49 10:00 10:12 9:50 10:01 10:14 10:25 10:37 10:20 10:31 10:44 10:55 11:07 10:50 11:01 11:14 11:25 11:37 11:20 11:33 11:47 11:57 12:10 11:50 12:03 12:17 12:27 12:40 12:20 12:33 12:47 12:57 1:10 12:50 1:03 1:17 1:27 1:40 1:20 1:34 1:49 2:01 2:15 1:50 2:04 2:19 2:31 2:45 2:20 2:35 2:51 3:05 3:21 2:55 3:10 3:26 3:40 3:56 3:30 3:46 4:04 4:23 4:43 4:05 4:21 4:39 4:58 5:18 4:40 4:58 5:18 5:38 5:59 5:10 5:31 5:52 6:12 6:34 5:40 6:00 6:20 6:39 7:00 6:15 6:34 6:53 7:11 7:30 6:45 7:01 7:19 7:35 7:52 7:15 7:29 7:45 8:00 8:15 7:45 7:58 8:12 8:25 8:38 8:10 8:21 8:34 8:45 8:59 8:40 8:51 9:03 9:13 9:24 9:10 9:21 9:33 9:43 9:54 10:05 10:16 10:28 10:38 10:49 E D C A B VA M e d i c a l Ce n t e r UC L A Hi l g a r d Te r m i n a l WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 17 VA MEDICAL CENTER TO CULVER CITY STATION EXPO LINE CULVER CITY STATION EXPO LINE TO VA MEDICAL CENTER ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD Ov e r l a n d & P a l m s Ov e r l a n d & P a l m s VA M e d i c a l Ce n t e r VA M e d i c a l Ce n t e r WE E K E N D LO S F I N E S D E S E M A N A WE E K E N D LO S F I N E S D E S E M A N A 6:05 6:13 6:21 6:32 6:50 6:58 7:06 7:17 7:35 7:43 7:51 8:02 8:15 8:23 8:31 8:42 9:00 9:09 9:19 9:31 9:45 9:54 10:04 10:16 10:30 10:39 10:50 11:04 11:15 11:24 11:35 11:49 12:00 12:09 12:21 12:36 12:45 12:54 1:06 1:21 1:30 1:39 1:51 2:06 2:15 2:24 2:36 2:51 3:00 3:09 3:21 3:36 3:45 3:54 4:06 4:21 4:30 4:39 4:51 5:06 5:15 5:24 5:36 5:51 6:00 6:09 6:20 6:33 6:45 6:54 7:05 7:18 7:30 7:38 7:47 7:59 8:15 8:23 8:32 8:44 6:07 6:14 6:23 6:32 6:52 6:59 7:08 7:17 7:32 7:39 7:48 7:57 8:17 8:24 8:33 8:42 9:02 9:09 9:18 9:27 9:47 9:54 10:03 10:12 10:32 10:40 10:50 11:00 11:17 11:26 11:36 11:47 12:02 12:11 12:21 12:32 12:47 12:58 1:09 1:21 1:32 1:43 1:54 2:06 2:17 2:28 2:39 2:51 3:02 3:13 3:24 3:36 3:47 3:58 4:09 4:21 4:32 4:43 4:54 5:06 5:17 5:28 5:39 5:51 6:02 6:13 6:24 6:36 6:47 6:57 7:07 7:17 7:32 7:42 7:52 8:02 8:11 8:20 8:29 8:38 D A C B A D B C 00:00 Serves UCLA C.E.Y./P2 Hub- NOT Hilgard Terminal./ Viaja al UCLA C.E.Y./P2 Hub - No viaja al Terminal Hilgard. Ro b e r t s o n & V e n i c e (C u l v e r C i t y St a t i o n ) Ro b e r t s o n & V e n i c e (C u l v e r C i t y St a t i o n ) Ex p o s i t i o n & S e p u l v e d a (S e p u l v e d a St a t i o n ) Ex p o s i t i o n & S e p u l v e d a (S e p u l v e d a St a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 18 UCLA - ABBOT KINNEY - MARINA DEL REY Rose Washington Admiralty Way Marquesas Califor n i a A b b o t K i n n e y Colorado Broadway Pico Olympic Santa Monica Blvd Wilshire Montana Gorham Hilg a r d Lindbrook San V i c e n t e Li n c o l n Li n c o l n We s t w o o d B l v d Wilshire Ga y l e y Barr i n g t o n 4t h 4t h 6t h 7t h 6t h Vi a D o l c e Vi a Ma r i n a Ru t h Ma i n Wes t h o l m e Le Conte Charles E Young Strathmore Dell Alley SANTA MONICA VENICE MARINA DEL REY OAKWOOD WESTWOOD BRENTWOOD UCLA C.E.Y./P2 Hub UCLA Hilgard Terminal VA West Los Angeles Medical Center Venice Beach Civic Center Santa Monica Place & Third Street Promenade Brentwood Science Magnet City Hall Downtown Santa Monica Station -Expo Line Hammer Museum Santa Monica High School University High School Olympic High School Á nimo Venice Charter High School UCLA Venice Family Clinic A B C E F H I G D Select Trips Only/Viajes Designados Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo A C. E . Y . / P2 H U B Buses stop here on weekdays 8pm to 7am and all day on Saturday./Autobuses paran aqu í durante la semana de 8pm a 7am y todo el d í a el sábado. HI L G A R D TE R M I N A L Buses stop here on weekdays only 7am to 8pm. Autobuses paran aqu í solo entre semana de 7am a 8pm. Sundays On l y/ Route ends at Gorham St. & San Vi c en t e Blvd./ Sólo los domingos Ruta termina en Gorham St. y San Vicente Blvd. Metro Rail Station/ Estac ió n de Metro Rail not to scale EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 18 MARINA DEL REY TO UCLA WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD 4t h & Co l o r a d o (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) A B C H F E D Vi a M a r i n a & A d m i r a l t y Wa y Ro s e & R u t h Li n c o l n & M o n t a n a Sa n Vi c e n t e & Ba r r i n g t o n UC L A Hi l g a r d Te r m i n a l 5:36 5:43 5:47 5:55 6:01 6:11 6:24 6:06 6:13 6:17 6:25 6:31 6:41 6:57 6:28 6:36 6:41 6:50 6:56 7:08 7:25 6:46 6:54 7:00 7:10 7:18 7:31 7:51 7:04 7:13 7:19 7:30 7:38 7:53 8:15 7:24 7:33 7:39 7:50 7:58 8:13 8:35 7:44 7:53 7:59 8:10 8:18 8:33 8:55 8:04 8:13 8:19 8:30 8:38 8:53 9:15 8:25 8:34 8:40 8:50 8:59 9:13 9:32 8:45 8:54 9:00 9:10 9:19 9:33 9:52 9:12 9:21 9:27 9:37 9:46 10:00 10:19 9:42 9:51 9:57 10:07 10:16 10:30 10:49 10:12 10:21 10:27 10:37 10:46 11:00 11:19 10:42 10:51 10:57 11:07 11:16 11:30 11:49 11:12 11:21 11:27 11:37 11:46 12:00 12:19 11:40 11:51 11:57 12:07 12:16 12:31 12:52 12:10 12:21 12:27 12:37 12:46 1:01 1:22 12:40 12:51 12:57 1:07 1:16 1:31 1:52 1:08 1:20 1:26 1:37 1:46 2:02 2:24 1:38 1:50 1:56 2:07 2:16 2:32 2:54 2:08 2:20 2:26 2:37 2:46 3:02 3:24 2:34 2:46 2:52 3:03 3:12 3:28 3:50 2:54 3:06 3:12 3:23 3:32 3:48 4:10 3:14 3:26 3:32 3:43 3:52 4:08 4:30 3:33 3:46 3:52 4:03 4:13 4:30 4:53 3:53 4:06 4:12 4:23 4:33 4:50 5:13 4:11 4:26 4:32 4:43 4:53 5:10 5:34 4:31 4:46 4:52 5:03 5:13 5:30 5:54 4:51 5:06 5:12 5:23 5:33 5:50 6:14 5:11 5:26 5:32 5:43 5:53 6:10 6:34 5:31 5:46 5:52 6:03 6:13 6:30 6:54 5:56 6:11 6:17 6:28 6:38 6:55 7:19 6:31 6:42 6:48 6:58 7:08 7:21 7:38 7:03 7:13 7:18 7:28 7:36 7:49 8:05 7:34 7:43 7:48 7:58 8:06 8:19 8:33 8:06 8:15 8:20 8:30 8:38 8:51 9:05 8:41 8:48 8:52 9:00 9:07 9:18 9:31 9:11 9:18 9:22 9:30 9:37 9:48 10:01 Ca l i f o r n i a & A b b o t Ki n n e y EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 18 UCLA TO MARINA DEL REY ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A H F E A B C D Vi a M a r i n a & A d m i r a l t y Wa y Ro s e & 6 t h Li n c o l n & M o n t a n a Sa n Vi c e n t e & Ba r r i n g t o n UC L A Hi l g a r d Te r m i n a l 5:45 5:56 6:06 6:15 6:23 6:27 6:33 6:10 6:21 6:31 6:40 6:48 6:52 6:58 6:32 6:44 6:56 7:05 7:14 7:19 7:26 6:54 7:07 7:21 7:30 7:39 7:44 7:51 7:13 7:27 7:41 7:50 7:59 8:04 8:12 7:33 7:47 8:01 8:10 8:19 8:24 8:32 8:03 8:17 8:31 8:40 8:49 8:54 9:02 8:33 8:47 9:01 9:10 9:19 9:24 9:32 9:03 9:17 9:31 9:40 9:49 9:54 10:02 9:30 9:46 10:01 10:10 10:19 10:24 10:33 10:00 10:16 10:31 10:40 10:49 10:54 11:03 10:30 10:46 11:01 11:10 11:19 11:24 11:33 10:59 11:16 11:31 11:40 11:50 11:55 12:04 11:29 11:46 12:01 12:10 12:20 12:25 12:34 12:07 12:25 12:41 12:50 1:00 1:06 1:16 12:37 12:55 1:11 1:20 1:30 1:36 1:46 1:07 1:25 1:41 1:50 2:00 2:06 2:16 1:37 1:55 2:11 2:20 2:30 2:36 2:46 2:07 2:25 2:41 2:50 3:00 3:06 3:16 2:34 2:53 3:10 3:20 3:31 3:37 3:48 3:04 3:23 3:40 3:50 4:01 4:07 4:18 3:24 3:43 4:00 4:10 4:21 4:27 4:38 3:44 4:03 4:20 4:30 4:41 4:47 4:58 4:04 4:23 4:40 4:50 5:01 5:07 5:18 4:24 4:43 5:00 5:10 5:21 5:27 5:38 4:44 5:03 5:20 5:30 5:41 5:47 ›5:58 5:09 5:28 5:45 5:55 6:06 6:12 6:23 5:34 5:53 6:10 6:20 6:31 6:37 6:48 6:02 6:19 6:35 6:45 6:55 7:01 ›7:10 6:30 6:45 6:58 7:08 7:18 7:23 ›7:31 7:02 7:16 7:29 7:38 7:47 7:52 ›8:00 7:34 7:48 8:01 8:10 8:19 8:24 8:32 8:12 8:23 8:34 8:43 8:51 8:55 9:01 8:44 8:55 9:06 9:15 9:23 9:27 ›9:33 9:16 9:27 9:38 9:47 9:55 9:59 ›10:05 10:16 10:27 10:38 10:47 10:55 10:59 ›11:05 Ca l i f o r n i a & 6 t h Co l o r a d o & 4 t h (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 18 MARINA DEL REY TO UCLA ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD SA T U R D A Y SÁ B A D O 4t h & Co l o r a d o (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) A B C I F E D Vi a M a r i n a & A d m i r a l t y Wa y Ro s e & R u t h Li n c o l n & M o n t a n a Sa n Vi c e n t e & Ba r r i n g t o n UC L A C. E . Y . / P 2 Hu b 5:51 5:58 6:02 6:10 6:17 6:27 6:38 6:51 6:58 7:02 7:10 7:17 7:27 7:38 7:48 7:56 8:01 8:10 8:17 8:29 8:41 8:38 8:46 8:51 9:00 9:07 9:19 9:31 9:21 9:30 9:35 9:45 9:54 10:07 10:19 10:01 10:10 10:15 10:25 10:34 10:47 10:59 10:29 10:39 10:44 10:55 11:04 11:17 11:30 10:59 11:09 11:14 11:25 11:34 11:47 12:00 11:26 11:37 11:43 11:55 12:06 12:20 12:33 11:56 12:07 12:13 12:25 12:36 12:50 1:03 12:26 12:37 12:43 12:55 1:06 1:20 1:33 12:56 1:07 1:13 1:25 1:36 1:50 2:03 1:26 1:37 1:43 1:55 2:06 2:20 2:33 1:54 2:06 2:12 2:25 2:37 2:51 3:04 2:24 2:36 2:42 2:55 3:07 3:21 3:34 2:54 3:06 3:12 3:25 3:37 3:51 4:04 3:24 3:36 3:42 3:55 4:07 4:21 4:34 3:54 4:06 4:12 4:25 4:37 4:51 5:04 4:24 4:36 4:42 4:55 5:07 5:21 5:34 4:54 5:06 5:12 5:25 5:37 5:51 6:04 5:24 5:36 5:42 5:55 6:07 6:21 6:34 5:54 6:06 6:12 6:25 6:37 6:51 7:04 6:26 6:37 6:43 6:55 7:05 7:17 7:30 6:56 7:07 7:13 7:25 7:35 7:47 8:00 7:30 7:39 7:44 7:55 8:04 8:16 8:28 8:00 8:09 8:14 8:25 8:34 8:46 8:58 8:34 8:41 8:45 8:55 9:02 9:13 9:24 9:04 9:11 9:15 9:25 9:32 9:43 9:54 Ca l i f o r n i a & A b b o t Ki n n e y Fare Tip Marina del Rey residents: You can save up to $14 per month on an EZ transit pass if you live in unincorporated areas. See page 7 for details. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 18 UCLA TO MARINA DEL REY ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD SA T U R D A Y SÁ B A D O I F E A B C D Vi a M a r i n a & A d m i r a l t y Wa y Ro s e & 6 t h Li n c o l n & M o n t a n a Sa n Vi c e n t e & Ba r r i n g t o n UC L A C. E . Y . / P 2 Hu b 5:56 6:06 6:16 6:23 6:32 6:36 6:42 6:56 7:06 7:16 7:23 7:32 7:36 7:42 7:36 7:47 7:59 8:07 8:16 8:21 8:28 8:14 8:26 8:38 8:47 8:56 9:01 9:08 8:49 9:01 9:13 9:22 9:31 9:36 9:43 9:18 9:30 9:42 9:52 10:02 10:07 10:15 9:48 10:00 10:12 10:22 10:32 10:37 10:45 10:14 10:27 10:39 10:50 11:01 11:07 11:16 10:44 10:57 11:09 11:20 11:31 11:37 11:46 11:14 11:27 11:39 11:50 12:01 12:07 12:16 11:44 11:57 12:09 12:20 12:31 12:37 12:46 12:14 12:27 12:39 12:50 1:01 1:07 1:16 12:42 12:55 1:08 1:20 1:31 1:37 1:47 1:12 1:25 1:38 1:50 2:01 2:07 2:17 1:42 1:55 2:08 2:20 2:31 2:37 2:47 2:12 2:25 2:38 2:50 3:01 3:07 3:17 2:42 2:55 3:08 3:20 3:31 3:37 3:47 3:12 3:25 3:38 3:50 4:01 4:07 4:17 3:42 3:55 4:08 4:20 4:31 4:37 4:47 4:12 4:25 4:38 4:50 5:01 5:07 5:17 4:42 4:55 5:08 5:20 5:31 5:37 5:47 5:12 5:25 5:38 5:50 6:01 6:07 6:17 5:42 5:55 6:08 6:20 6:31 6:37 6:47 6:21 6:33 6:45 6:55 7:05 7:11 7:20 6:51 7:03 7:15 7:25 7:35 7:41 7:50 7:23 7:34 7:46 7:55 8:04 8:09 ›8:17 7:54 8:05 8:16 8:25 8:33 8:37 ›8:43 8:36 8:47 8:58 9:07 9:15 9:19 ›9:25 9:16 9:27 9:38 9:47 9:55 9:59 ›10:05 Ca l i f o r n i a & 6 t h Co l o r a d o & 4 t h (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 18 MARINA DEL REY TO BRENTWOOD ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD SU N D A Y DO M I N G O B E G A C D 6:18 6:25 6:29 6:37 6:43 ‡6:52 7:18 7:25 7:29 7:37 7:43 ‡7:52 8:15 8:23 8:28 8:37 8:44 8:54 9:13 9:21 9:26 9:35 9:42 9:52 10:03 10:11 10:16 10:25 10:32 10:42 10:31 10:40 10:45 10:55 11:04 11:15 11:01 11:10 11:15 11:25 11:34 11:45 11:28 11:38 11:44 11:55 12:05 12:17 11:58 12:08 12:14 12:25 12:35 12:47 12:26 12:37 12:43 12:55 1:07 1:19 12:56 1:07 1:13 1:25 1:37 1:49 1:26 1:37 1:43 1:55 2:07 2:19 1:54 2:06 2:12 2:25 2:37 2:50 2:24 2:36 2:42 2:55 3:07 3:20 2:54 3:06 3:12 3:25 3:37 3:50 3:24 3:36 3:42 3:55 4:07 4:20 3:54 4:06 4:12 4:25 4:37 4:50 4:24 4:36 4:42 4:55 5:07 5:20 4:54 5:06 5:12 5:25 5:37 5:50 5:24 5:36 5:42 5:55 6:07 6:20 5:54 6:06 6:12 6:25 6:37 6:50 6:26 6:37 6:43 6:55 7:05 7:17 6:56 7:07 7:13 7:25 7:35 7:47 7:30 7:39 7:44 7:55 8:04 8:15 8:00 8:09 8:14 8:25 8:34 8:45 8:34 8:41 8:45 8:55 9:02 9:12 9:04 9:11 9:15 9:25 9:32 ‡9:41 4t h & Co l o r a d o (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) Sa n V i c e n t e & G o r h a m Vi a M a r i n a & A d m i r a l t y Wa y Ro s e & R u t h Li n c o l n & M o n t a n a Ca l i f o r n i a & A b b o t Ki n n e y Good Bus Karma Riding with Fido? Great! No matter how cute they are, do remember, pets must be in a carrier. Service animals are exempt. EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 18 BRENTWOOD TO MARINA DEL REY ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD SU N D A Y DO M I N G O E B A G D C 6:35 6:43 6:50 6:59 7:03 7:09 7:35 7:43 7:50 7:59 8:03 8:09 8:28 8:37 8:45 8:54 8:59 9:06 9:15 9:26 9:35 9:44 9:49 9:56 10:04 10:15 10:25 10:35 10:40 10:48 10:29 10:40 10:50 11:00 11:05 11:13 10:58 11:09 11:20 11:30 11:36 11:45 11:28 11:39 11:50 12:00 12:06 12:15 11:58 12:09 12:20 12:30 12:36 12:45 12:28 12:39 12:50 1:00 1:06 1:15 12:58 1:09 1:20 1:30 1:36 1:45 1:27 1:38 1:50 2:01 2:07 2:17 1:57 2:08 2:20 2:31 2:37 2:47 2:27 2:38 2:50 3:01 3:07 3:17 2:57 3:08 3:20 3:31 3:37 3:47 3:27 3:38 3:50 4:01 4:07 4:17 3:57 4:08 4:20 4:31 4:37 4:47 4:27 4:38 4:50 5:01 5:07 5:17 4:57 5:08 5:20 5:31 5:37 5:47 5:29 5:40 5:50 6:00 6:06 6:15 5:59 6:10 6:20 6:30 6:36 6:45 6:34 6:45 6:55 7:05 7:11 7:20 7:04 7:15 7:25 7:35 7:41 7:50 7:36 7:46 7:55 8:04 8:09 ›8:17 8:06 8:16 8:25 8:34 8:39 ›8:43 8:50 8:58 9:07 9:15 9:19 ›9:25 9:30 9:38 9:47 9:55 9:59 ›10:05 Sa n V i c e n t e & G o r h a m Vi a M a r i n a & A d m i r a l t y Wa y Li n c o l n & M o n t a n a Ro s e & 6 t h Ca l i f o r n i a & 6 t h 00:00 Serves C.E.Y./P2 Hub - NOT Hilgard Terminal./ Viaja al C.E.Y./P2 Hub - No viaja al Terminal Hilgard. ‡ Trip ends on San Vicente Blvd. at Barrington Ave. at time indicated./Viaje termina en San Vicente Blvd. y Barrington Ave. a la hora indicada. › Trip continues along Via Marina, Marquesas Way, and Via Dolce ending two minutes later than time shown on Via Dolce at Dell Alley./Viaje continúa a lo largo de Via Marina, Marquesas Way y Via Dolce terminando dos minutos más tarde de la hora indicada en Via Dolce y Dell Alley. Co l o r a d o & 4 t h (D o w n t o w n SM S t a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 17TH ST STATION – SMC – MONTANA 41 42 Montana 20 t h 20 t h 17 t h 16 t h 17 t h 18 t h 18 t h 14 t h 14 t h Idaho Washington Santa Monica Blvd California Wilshire Broadway Colorado Delaware Virginia Pico Olympic Michigan Arizona SANTA MONICA 17th Street/SMC Station -Expo Line Montana Shopping District Santa Monica College Santa Monica UCLA Medical Center Memorial Park Pacifica Christian High School St. John’s Health Center SM Swim Center B C D E A Route 42 Trips begin and end on Pico Blvd. at 16th St. Ruta 42 Viajes inician y terminan en Pico Blvd. y 16th St. Route 41 Trips begin and end on 17th St. and Colorado Ave. Ruta 41 Viajes inician y terminan en 17th St. y Colorado Ave. 41 Clockwise/Dextrorso 42 Counterclockwise/ Sinistrórsum Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo A 42 41 Metro Rail Station/ Estac ió n de Metro Rail not to scale 42 41 42 41 42 41 41 42 41 42 EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 17TH ST STATION EXPO LINE – SMC – MONTANA AVE ROUTE 41 41 Then service every 25 or 30 minutes at: Until: WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD 5:56 5:59 6:02 6:07 6:13 6:18 6:21 6:24 6:29 6:35 6:32 6:35 6:38 6:43 6:49 6:50 6:53 6:56 7:01 7:07 7:02 7:05 7:08 7:13 7:19 7:14 7:17 7:20 7:25 7:31 7:26 7:29 7:33 7:39 7:46 7:38 7:41 7:45 7:51 7:58 7:50 7:53 7:57 8:04 8:12 8:02 8:05 8:09 8:16 8:24 8:14 8:17 8:21 8:28 8:36 8:26 8:29 8:33 8:40 8:48 8:50 8:53 8:57 9:04 9:12 :15 :18 :22 :29 :37 :50 :53 :57 :04 :12 3:15 3:18 3:22 3:30 3:38 3:50 3:53 3:57 4:05 4:13 4:14 4:17 4:21 4:29 4:37 4:26 4:29 4:33 4:41 4:49 4:38 4:41 4:45 4:53 5:01 4:50 4:53 4:57 5:05 5:13 5:14 5:17 5:21 5:29 5:37 5:26 5:29 5:33 5:41 5:49 5:38 5:41 5:45 5:53 6:01 5:50 5:53 5:57 6:04 6:12 6:14 6:17 6:20 6:27 6:34 6:26 6:29 6:32 6:39 6:46 6:38 6:41 6:44 6:51 6:58 6:50 6:53 6:56 7:03 7:10 7:02 7:05 7:08 7:15 7:22 7:14 7:17 7:20 7:27 7:34 7:26 7:29 7:32 7:39 7:46 7:50 7:53 7:56 8:03 8:10 8:15 8:18 8:21 8:28 8:35 8:50 8:53 8:56 9:03 9:10 A B D A E Pi c o & 1 8 t h (S M C M a i n Ca m p u s ) Mo n t a n a & 1 7 t h 14 t h & C o l o r a d o 17 t h & C o l o r a d o (1 7 t h / S M C St a t i o n ) 17 t h & C o l o r a d o (1 7 t h / S M C St a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 41 17TH ST STATION EXPO LINE – SMC – MONTANA AVE 41 Then service every 25 or 30 minutes at: Until: WE E K E N D LO S F I N E S D E S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD 5:56 5:59 6:02 6:07 6:12 6:18 6:21 6:24 6:29 6:34 6:32 6:35 6:38 6:43 6:48 6:50 6:53 6:56 7:01 7:06 7:02 7:05 7:08 7:13 7:18 7:14 7:17 7:20 7:25 7:30 7:26 7:29 7:32 7:37 7:42 7:50 7:53 7:56 8:01 8:06 8:15 8:18 8:22 8:27 8:34 8:50 8:53 8:57 9:02 9:09 9:15 9:18 9:22 9:27 9:34 9:50 9:53 9:57 10:02 10:09 :15 :18 :22 :28 :36 :50 :53 :57 :03 :11 6:14 6:17 6:21 6:27 6:35 6:26 6:29 6:33 6:38 6:45 6:38 6:41 6:45 6:50 6:57 6:50 6:53 6:57 7:02 7:09 7:02 7:05 7:09 7:14 7:21 7:14 7:17 7:21 7:26 7:33 7:26 7:29 7:32 7:37 7:44 7:50 7:53 7:56 8:01 8:08 8:15 8:18 8:21 8:26 8:33 8:50 8:53 8:56 9:01 9:08 A B D A E Pi c o & 1 8 t h (S M C M a i n Ca m p u s ) Mo n t a n a & 1 7 t h 14 t h & C o l o r a d o 17 t h & C o l o r a d o (1 7 t h / S M C St a t i o n ) 17 t h & C o l o r a d o (1 7 t h / S M C St a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 42 42 SMC – 17TH ST STATION EXPO LINE – MONTANA AVE Then service every 25 or 30 minutes at: Until: WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD 17 t h & C o l o r a d o (1 7 t h / S M C St a t i o n ) Pi c o & 1 6 t h Mo n t a n a & 1 7 t h Pi c o & 1 6 t h B D C C A E --5:56 6:01 6:06 6:10 6:14 6:15 6:18 6:23 6:28 6:32 6:28 6:29 6:32 6:37 6:42 6:46 6:46 6:47 6:50 6:55 7:00 7:04 6:58 6:59 7:02 7:07 7:12 7:16 7:10 7:11 7:14 7:19 7:24 7:28 7:22 7:23 7:26 7:32 7:37 7:42 7:34 7:35 7:38 7:44 7:49 7:54 7:46 7:47 7:50 7:56 8:03 8:08 7:58 7:59 8:02 8:08 8:15 8:20 8:10 8:11 8:14 8:20 8:27 8:32 --8:26 8:32 8:39 8:44 :34 :35 :38 :44 :50 :55 :59 :00 :03 :09 :15 :20 2:34 2:35 2:38 2:44 2:51 2:56 2:59 3:00 3:03 3:09 3:16 3:21 3:34 3:35 3:38 3:44 3:51 3:56 3:57 3:58 4:02 4:09 4:16 4:21 4:09 4:10 4:14 4:21 4:28 4:33 4:21 4:22 4:26 4:33 4:40 4:45 4:45 4:46 4:50 4:57 5:04 5:09 4:57 4:58 5:02 5:09 5:16 5:21 5:09 5:10 5:14 5:21 5:28 5:33 5:21 5:22 5:26 5:33 5:40 5:45 5:45 5:46 5:50 5:57 6:04 6:09 5:57 5:58 6:02 6:09 6:16 6:21 6:09 6:10 6:14 6:21 6:28 6:33 6:21 6:22 6:26 6:33 6:40 6:45 6:34 6:35 6:38 6:44 6:50 6:55 6:46 6:47 6:50 6:56 7:02 7:07 6:58 6:59 7:02 7:08 7:14 7:19 7:10 7:11 7:14 7:20 7:26 7:31 7:34 7:35 7:38 7:44 7:50 7:55 7:59 8:00 8:03 8:08 8:13 8:17 8:34 8:35 8:38 8:43 8:48 8:52 8:59 9:00 9:03 9:08 9:13 9:17 9:24 9:25 9:28 --- Pi c o & 1 8 t h (S M C M a i n Ca m p u s ) 14 t h & C o l o r a d o EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 42 42 SMC – 17TH ST STATION EXPO LINE – MONTANA AVE Then service every 25 or 30 minutes at: Until: WE E K E N D LO S F I N E S D E S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD 17 t h & C o l o r a d o (1 7 t h / S M C St a t i o n ) Pi c o & 1 6 t h Mo n t a n a & 1 7 t h Pi c o & 1 6 t h B D C C A E --5:56 6:01 6:06 6:10 6:14 6:15 6:18 6:23 6:28 6:32 6:28 6:29 6:32 6:37 6:42 6:46 6:46 6:47 6:50 6:55 7:00 7:04 6:58 6:59 7:02 7:07 7:12 7:16 7:10 7:11 7:14 7:19 7:24 7:28 7:34 7:35 7:38 7:43 7:48 7:52 7:59 8:00 8:03 8:08 8:13 8:17 8:34 8:35 8:38 8:44 8:50 8:54 8:59 9:00 9:03 9:09 9:15 9:19 9:34 9:35 9:38 9:44 9:50 9:54 9:59 10:00 10:03 10:09 10:15 10:19 :34 :35 :38 :44 :51 :56 :59 :00 :03 :09 :16 :21 5:59 6:00 6:03 6:09 6:16 6:21 6:22 6:23 6:26 6:32 6:39 6:44 6:34 6:35 6:38 6:44 6:50 6:54 6:46 6:47 6:50 6:56 7:02 7:06 6:58 6:59 7:02 7:08 7:14 7:18 7:10 7:11 7:14 7:20 7:26 7:30 7:34 7:35 7:38 7:43 7:48 7:52 7:59 8:00 8:03 8:08 8:13 8:17 8:34 8:35 8:38 8:43 8:48 8:52 8:59 9:00 9:03 9:08 9:13 9:17 Pi c o & 1 8 t h (S M C M a i n Ca m p u s ) 14 t h & C o l o r a d o EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 43 26TH ST & SAN VICENTE BLVD MONDAY - FRIDAY SERVICE ONLY 26 t h 26 t h 26 t h St e w a r t 14 t h 20 t h Olympic Colorado Pennsylvania Wilshire Montana Washington Marguerita Baltic Santa Monica Blvd San Vicente San V i c e n t e Allenfo r d BRENTWOOD SANTA MONICA 26th Street/Bergamot Station -Expo Line Paul Revere Middle School D E C B A Select Trips Only/Viajes Designados Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo A Metro Rail Station/ Estac ió n de Metro Rail not to scale EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 ROUTE 43 14TH ST & SAN VICENTE BLVD TO 26TH ST/BERGAMOT STATION EXPO LINE 26TH ST/BERGAMOT STATION EXPO LINE TO 14TH ST & SAN VICENTE BLVD No Midday Service No Midday Service ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD 26 t h & M o n t a n a Sa n V i c e n t e & 1 4 t h Pa u l R e v e r e Mi d d l e Sc h o o l St e w a r t & Pe n n s y l v a n i a Ol y m p i c & 26 t h (2 6 t h S t / Be r g a m o t St a t i o n ) WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A E D A C Pa u l R e v e r e Mi d d l e Sc h o o l Sa n V i c e n t e & 1 4 t h 26 t h & M o n t a n a Ol y m p i c & 26 t h (2 6 t h S t / Be r g a m o t St a t i o n ) -6:05 6:14 -6:20 -6:35 6:44 -6:50 6:59 7:00 7:10 -7:20 7:19 7:20 7:30 7:38 7:50 7:49 7:50 8:00 -8:10 8:19 8:20 8:30 -8:40 8:49 8:50 9:00 -9:10 -9:30 9:40 -9:48 -1:55 2:03 2:15 2:25 -2:50 2:58 3:15 3:30 3:28 3:30 3:40 -3:50 3:58 4:00 4:10 -4:20 4:28 4:30 4:40 -4:50 4:58 5:00 5:10 -5:20 5:28 5:30 5:40 -5:50 5:58 6:00 6:10 -6:20 6:28 6:30 6:40 -6:50 6:58 7:00 7:10 -7:18 E B D C A B St e w a r t & Pe n n s y l v a n i a Route 43 does not operate on weekends or the following holidays:/La Ruta 43 no opera los fines de semana ni en los siguientes días festivos: New Year’s Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day -5:50 5:56 6:05 --6:20 6:26 6:35 --6:50 6:56 7:07 7:09 -7:20 7:26 7:37 7:39 7:38 7:50 7:56 8:09 8:11 -8:10 8:16 8:29 8:31 -8:40 8:46 8:59 --9:10 9:16 9:29 - -1:35 1:41 1:53 -2:15 2:25 2:31 2:43 --3:00 3:06 3:18 3:20 3:15 3:30 3:36 3:48 3:50 -3:50 3:56 4:08 4:10 -4:20 4:26 4:38 4:40 -4:50 4:56 5:08 5:10 -5:20 5:26 5:38 5:40 -5:50 5:56 6:08 6:10 -6:20 6:26 6:38 6:40 -6:50 6:56 7:08 - EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 44 17TH ST STATION – SMC – OCEAN PARK MONDAY - FRIDAY SERVICE ONLY 17th 18th 17th 16th Pi c o Centinela Bundy Pe a r l Pe a r l Ol y m p i c Co l o r a d o Ai r p o r t A v e Na t i o n a l Oc e a n P a r k B l v d 14th 14th 20th 31st 28th 25th Cloverfield 23rd 21st Santa Monica College Santa Monica Municipal Airport SMC Bundy Campus SM Swim Center Clover Park The Art Institute of California 17th Street/SMC Station -Expo Line A B C Timepoint/Punto de Tiempo A Metro Rail Station/ Estac ió n de Metro Rail not to scale SANTA MONICA EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 SMC BUNDY CAMPUS – SMC – 17TH ST STATION EXPO LINE ROUTE 44 WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD 6:42 6:51 6:58 6:57 7:06 7:13 7:12 7:21 7:28 7:27 7:36 7:43 7:42 7:53 8:01 7:57 8:08 8:16 8:12 8:23 8:31 8:27 8:38 8:46 8:42 8:53 9:01 8:57 9:08 9:16 9:12 9:23 9:31 9:27 9:38 9:46 9:42 9:53 10:01 9:57 10:08 10:16 10:12 10:23 10:31 10:27 10:38 10:46 10:42 10:53 11:01 10:57 11:08 11:16 11:12 11:23 11:31 11:27 11:38 11:46 11:42 11:53 12:01 11:57 12:08 12:16 12:12 12:23 12:31 12:27 12:38 12:46 12:42 12:53 1:01 12:57 1:08 1:16 1:12 1:23 1:31 1:27 1:38 1:46 1:42 1:53 2:01 1:57 2:08 2:16 2:12 2:23 2:31 2:27 2:38 2:46 2:42 2:53 3:01 2:57 3:08 3:16 3:12 3:23 3:31 3:27 3:38 3:46 3:42 3:53 4:01 3:57 4:08 4:16 4:12 4:24 4:33 4:27 4:39 4:48 4:42 4:54 5:03 4:57 5:09 5:18 5:15 5:27 5:36 5:30 5:42 5:51 5:50 6:02 6:11 A B C SM C Bu n d y Ca m p u s 17 t h & P e a r l (S M C M a i n Ca m p u s ) Co l o r a d o & 1 7 t h (1 7 t h / S M C St a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016 17TH ST STATION EXPO LINE – SMC – SMC BUNDY CAMPUS ROUTE 44 WE E K D A Y D U R A N T E L A S E M A N A ALL PM TIMES IN BOLD Route 44 does not operate on weekends or the following holidays:/La Ruta 44 no opera los fines de semana ni en los siguientes días festivos: New Year’s Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day 6:37 6:43 6:55 6:52 6:58 7:10 7:07 7:13 7:27 7:22 7:29 7:44 7:37 7:44 7:59 7:52 7:59 8:16 8:07 8:14 8:31 8:22 8:29 8:46 8:37 8:44 9:01 8:52 8:59 9:16 9:07 9:15 9:30 9:22 9:30 9:45 9:37 9:45 10:00 9:52 10:00 10:15 10:07 10:15 10:30 10:22 10:30 10:45 10:37 10:45 11:00 10:52 11:00 11:15 11:07 11:15 11:30 11:22 11:30 11:45 11:37 11:45 12:00 11:52 12:00 12:15 12:07 12:15 12:30 12:22 12:30 12:45 12:37 12:45 1:00 12:52 1:00 1:15 1:07 1:15 1:30 1:22 1:30 1:45 1:37 1:45 2:00 1:52 2:00 2:15 2:07 2:15 2:30 2:22 2:30 2:45 2:37 2:45 3:00 2:52 3:00 3:15 3:07 3:15 3:32 3:22 3:30 3:47 3:37 3:45 4:02 3:52 4:00 4:17 4:07 4:15 4:32 4:22 4:30 4:50 4:39 4:47 5:07 4:54 5:02 5:22 5:09 5:18 5:42 5:24 5:33 5:57 5:40 5:49 6:13 5:55 6:04 6:28 6:15 6:24 6:48 C B A SM C Bu n d y Ca m p u s 17 t h & P e a r l (S M C M a i n Ca m p u s ) Co l o r a d o & 1 7 t h (1 7 t h / S M C St a t i o n ) EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2016            Drug  & Alcohol   Policy/Procedures       For  Employees  in  Safety ‐Sensitive  Job  Functions   Adopted  October  2013         In  accordance  with  the  U.S. Department  of  Transportation,  Federal  Transit  Administration   (49  CFR  Part  40, as  amended, and  Part  655)  Cit y  of  Santa  Monica’s      City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   2 Table  of  Contents  Page   Introduction  & Policy  Statement  3   Program  Manager  4   Prohibited  Substances  4   Prohibited  Conduct  4   Covered  Employees  5   Types  of  Testing  & Requirements  6   Testing  Procedures  12   Refusals  to  Test  and  Uncompleted  Tests  14   Consequences  of  Engaging  in  Prohibited  Behavior  15   Additional  Grounds  for  Disciplinary  Action  16   Evaluation  / Rehabilitation  17   Return ‐to ‐Work  19   Medical  Review  Officer  19   Testing  Laboratory  20   Employee  and  Supervisor  Training  20   Recordkeeping  20   Annual  Reporting  of  Testing  Results  23   Contractors  Hired  by  the  City  24   Confidentiality  24   Glossary  of  Acronyms  24   Terms  and  Definitions   25   Effects  of  Alcohol  Misuse  and  Drug  Abuse  29   Attachments:   A) Fact  Sheets:  Alcohol, Amphetamine, Cocaine, Marijuana, Opiate  and   Phencyclidine   30   B) Post ‐Accident  Decision  Form  38   C) Reasonable  Suspicion  Record  of  Decision  Form  40   D) Notification  of  Required  Testing  Form  42   E) Acknowledgement  of  Training  and  Receipt  of  Policy  44        City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   3 City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   I. INTRODUCTION     The  City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus  has  written  and  implemented  the  Drug  and  Alcohol   Policy/Procedures  for  Employees  in  Safety ‐Sensitive  Job  Functions  to  ensure  compliance  with  Federal   Regulations  of  the  Department  of  Transportation  (DOT).  This  Program  was  implemented  in  addition   to  the  City’s  Drug ‐Free  Workplace  Program.  In  the  event  that  Federal  Regulations  conflict  with  the   City’s  Program, the  Federal  Regulations  shall  prevail.  In  the  event  that  Federal  Regulations  fail  to   provide  language  for  a  particular  situation, the  employee  shall  be  subject  to  other  applicable  City   policies.  DOT  allows  the  City’s  program  to  be  stricter  than  their  regulations  as  long  as  language   specific  to  the  City’s  program  is  identified.  Therefore, where  this  Program  goes  beyond  the   requirements  of  DOT, the  text  is  highlighted  in  bold  print.  Complaints  concerning  the  application   of  this  policy  will  be  resolved  through  the  grievance  process  as  outlined  in  applicable  Memoranda   of  Understanding, up  to  and  including  binding  arbitration.  However, the  consequences  specified  by   49  CFR  Part  40.149(c) for  a  positive  test  or  test  refusal  are  not  subject  to  arbitration.      A. Policy  Statement   The  City  of  Santa  Monica  (hereinafter  referred  to  as  the  City) is  committed  to  maintaining  a  safe   and  productive  work  environment  and  providing  safe, dependable  and  efficient  transportation   services  to  our  customers.  We  recognize  that  our  safety ‐sensitive  employees' potential  use  of   illegal  drugs  and  misuse  of  alcohol  poses  a  significant  risk  to  public  safety, as  well  as  the   employee’s  health  and  well ‐being, and  can  cause  loss  of  efficiency  and  productivity  or  a  disruptive   work  environment.  In  view  of  this, the  City, on  behalf  of  the  Big  Blue  Bus, has  adopted  this  policy   that  is  designed  to:    1. Create  a  work  environment  free  from  the  adverse  effects  of  drug  abuse  and  alcohol  misuse;  2. Deter  and  detect  employees’ use  of  illegal  drugs  and  misuse  of  alcohol;  3. Prohibit  the  unlawful  manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or  use  of  drugs; and    4. Encourage  employees  to  seek  professional  assistance  anytime  personal  problems, including   drug  or  alcohol  dependency, adversely  affect  their  ability  to  safely  perform  their  assigned   duties.      This  policy  replaces  previously  adopted  Big  Blue  Bus  Alcohol  & Anti ‐Drug  policies.      B. Purpose   The  purpose  of  this  policy  is  to  assure  worker  fitness  for  duty  and  to  protect  our  employees,  passengers, and  the  public  from  safety  and  health  risks  posed  by  the  misuse  of  alcohol  and  use  of   prohibited  drugs.  This  policy  is  intended  to  comply  with  all  applicable  State  and  Federal   regulations  governing  workplace  anti ‐drug  use  and  alcohol  misuse  programs  in  the  transportation   industry.  They  include  DOT  49  CFR  Parts  655  and  40, as  amended.  Part  655, which  replaced  parts   653  and  654  effective  January  1, 2001, requires  that  Transit  Employees  who  maintain, operate, or   control  the  movement  of  revenue  service  vehicles  be  tested  for  drugs  and  alcohol.  DOT  has  also   published  49  CFR  Part  40, as  amended, that  sets  standards  for  the  collection  and  testing  of  urine   and  breath  specimens.  This  policy  incorporates  the  DOT  requirements  for  DOT  covered  safety ‐ sensitive  employees.        City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   4 Participation  in  this  program  is  a  requirement  of  all  safety  sensitive  employees, and  therefore, is   a  condition  of  employment.  All  covered  employees  are  required  to  submit  to  drug  and  alcohol   testing  administered  in  accordance  with  Part  655.    Any  questions  in  relation  to  this  program  should  be  directed  to  the  DOT  Program  Manager, Al   Davis, Transit  Safety  & Security  Coordinator, telephone  number: (310) 458 ‐1975  x5244 .   Additional  information  regarding  DOT  regulations  can  also  be  found  at:   http://transit ‐safety.volpe.dot.gov/DrugAndAlcohol/Regulations/default.asp .     This  policy  applies  to  safety ‐sensitive  employees  only, as  defined  in  this  policy.  It  applies  to  off ‐ site  lunch  periods  or  breaks  when  an  employee  is  scheduled  to  return  to  work  or  is  on ‐call.   Visitors, invitees, and  vendors  are  prohibited  from  entering  the  premises  and  from  conducting   any  work  on  behalf  of  the  Big  Blue  Bus  when  illegal  substances  are  present  in  their  system, or   the  odor  of  alcohol  is  present  on  their  breath.         II. PROHIBITED  SUBSTANCES     A. Drugs:  Covered  employees  are  prohibited  by  the  Department  of  Transportation  (DOT) from  using   marijuana  (including  all  hemp  products), cocaine, opiates, phencyclidine  (PCP), and   amphetamines  at  any  time.      B. Alcohol:  The  consumption/use  of  beverages  containing  alcohol  or  substances  including  any   medication, mouthwash, food, candy, or  any  other  substances  such  that  alcohol  is  present  in  the   body  while  performing  safety ‐sensitive  functions  is  prohibited.        III. PROHIBITED  CONDUCT     Any  covered  employee  who  engages  in  the  following  prohibited  conduct  will  be  removed  from   performing  safety ‐sensitive  function  and  may  be  subjected  to  disciplinary  action, up  to  and  including   termination .      (1) All  covered  employees  are  prohibited  from  reporting  for  duty  or  remaining  on  duty  any  time  there   is  a  quantifiable  presence  of  a  prohibited  drug  in  the  body  at  or  above  the  minimum  thresholds   defined  in  49  CFR  Part  40, as  amended.      (2) Each  covered  employee  is  prohibited  from  consuming  alcohol  while  performing  safety ‐sensitive   job  functions  or  while  on ‐call  to  perform  safety ‐sensitive  job  functions.  If  an  on ‐call  employee  has   consumed  alcohol, they  must  acknowledge  the  use  of  alcohol  at  the  time  that  they  are  called  to   report  for  duty.  The  covered  employee  must  take  an  alcohol  test, if  the  covered  employee  claims   ability  to  perform  his  or  her  safety ‐sensitive  function.      (3) The  Big  Blue  Bus  shall  not  permit  any  covered  employee  to  perform  or  continue  to  perform  safety ‐ sensitive  functions  if  it  has  actual  knowledge  that  the  employee  is  using  alcohol.        City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   5 (4) Each  covered  employee  is  prohibited  from  reporting  to  work  or  remaining  on  duty  requiring  the   performance  of  safety ‐sensitive  functions  while  having  an  alcohol  concentration  of  0.02  or  greater   regardless  of  when  the  alcohol  was  consumed.      (5) No  covered  employee  shall  consume  alcohol  for  eight  (8) hours  following  involvement  in  an   accident  or  until  he/she  submits  to  the  post ‐accident  drug/alcohol  test, whichever  occurs  first.     (6) No  covered  employee  shall  consume  alcohol  within  four  (4) hours  prior  to  the  performance  of   safety ‐sensitive  job  functions.    (7) Consistent  with  the  Drug ‐Free  Workplace  Act  of  1988, all  covered  employees  are  prohibited  from   engaging  in  unlawful  manufacturing, distributing, dispensing, possessing, or  using  prohibited   substances  in  the  work  place  including  City  premises  and  vehicles.  In  addition, covered  employees   are  required  to  notify  the  City  of  any  criminal  drug  statue  conviction  for  a  violation  occurring  in   the  workplace  within  five  (5) days  after  conviction.      The  appropriate  use  of  legally  prescribed  drugs  and  non ‐prescription  medication  is  not  prohibited.   It  is  the  employee’s  responsibility  to  inform  their  physician  of  the  employee’s  job  duties  and   determine  from  the  physician, or  other  health  care  professional, whether  or  not  the  prescribed  drug   may  impair  their  job  performance  or  mental  or  motor  function.  It  is  the  responsibility  of  the   employees  to  advise  their  supervisor  when  the  doctor, or  other  health  care  professional, has   recommended  they  stop  driving  while  taking  the  medication.      A  prescription  is  considered  valid  only  if  it  is  in  writing  and  indicates  the  employee’s  name, date,  the  name  of  the  substance, quantity  or  amount  to  be  taken, and  the  period  of  authorization.   Controlled  substances  or  drugs  obtained  illegally  outside  the  United  States  are  not  considered  valid   medical  prescriptions  under  this  policy.  It  is  a  violation  of  this  policy  to  use  any  controlled  substance   or  drug  in  a  manner  that  is  inconsistent  with  the  prescription.      In  the  event  an  employee’s  drug  screen  comes  back  positive  due  to  a  prescription  drug  it  shall  be  the   employee’s  responsibility  to  provide  the  Medical  Review  Officer  with  proof  of  a  valid  prescription  in   order  for  test  results  to  be  ruled  negative.      IV. COVERED  EMPLOYEES     This  policy  applies  to  every  employee  whose  position  requires  the  possession  of  a  commercial  driver’s   license  (CDL); every  employee  performing  a  “safety ‐sensitive  function” as  defined  herein, and  any   person  applying  for  such  positions.    Under  FTA, you  are  performing  a  safety ‐sensitive  function  if  you  perform  any  of  the  following:     Operation  of  a  revenue  service  vehicle, in  or  out  of  revenue  service.   Operation  of  a  non ‐revenue  vehicle  requiring  a  CDL.    Controlling  movement  or  dispatch  of  a  revenue  service  vehicle.   Security  personnel  who  carry  firearms.   Maintenance  (including  repairs, overhaul  and  rebuilding) of  a  revenue  service  vehicle  or   equipment  used  on  revenue  service.   Contractor  employees  that  stand  in  the  shoes  of  Transit  employees  also  have  to  comply.      City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   6    Supervisors  are  considered  safety ‐sensitive  only  if  they  perform, or  may  be  called  upon  to  perform   any  of  the  above  safety ‐sensitive  functions.      The  City  has  analyzed  actual  job  duties  performed, or  may  be  called  upon  to  be  performed, by  Big   Blue  Bus  employees  and  has  determined  that   this  policy  includes, but  is  not  limited  to  the  following   job  classifications:       Motor  Coach  Operator    Motor  Coach  Operator  Trainee    Motor  Coach  Operator  Supervisor     Transit  Mechanic  I    Transit  Mechanic  II    Transit  Mechanic  Supervisor    Transit  Maintenance  Training  Coordinator    Transit  Maintenance  Worker    Senior  Transit  Maintenance  Worker    Motor  Coach  Cleaner    Transit  Safety  and  Training  Coordinator    Transit  Training  Coordinator    Lead  Transit  Training  Coordinator    Any  laborer  holding  a  commercial  driver’s  license  (CDL)     Covered  employee  means  a  person, including  an  applicant  or  transferee, who  performs  or  will   perform  a  safety ‐sensitive  function.  This  includes  any  time ‐period  in  which  a  covered  employee  is   “on ‐call” or  on  a  “split  shift”.  When  designated  safety ‐sensitive  employees  are  contacted  by  their   Supervisor  or  Manager  to  perform  “call ‐out” emergency  duty, they  shall  not  be  coerced  or  otherwise   ordered  to  report  for  such  duty  when  they  inform  their  supervisor/manager  of  consumption  of  alcohol   in  violation  of  this  policy.        V. TYPES  OF  TESTING  AND  REQUIREMENTS     Covered  employees  are  subject  to  following  types  of  tests:    1. Pre ‐Employment  Testing      a) Applicants:  A  pre ‐employment  drug  and  alcohol  test  will  be  conducted  when  an  applicant  is   selected  to  be  hired  for  a  position  defined  in  Section  IV  of  this  policy.  Said  individual  will  not   perform  covered  safety ‐sensitive  functions  until  he/she  passes  the  pre ‐employment  drug  test   and  a  BAC  test  of  less  than  0.02.      b) Current  Employees:  A  pre ‐employment  drug  and  alcohol  test  will  be  conducted  when  a   current  employee  transfers  from  a  position  not  covered  by  this  policy  into  a  position  covered   in  this  policy.  The  employee  will  not  perform  covered  safety ‐sensitive  functions  until  he/she   passes  the  pre ‐employment  drug  test  and  a  BAC  test  of  less  than  0.02.        City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   7 All  safety ‐sensitive  employees  who  have  not  performed  a  safety ‐sensitive  function  for  90  or  more   consecutive  calendar  days, regardless  of  the  reason, and  have  been  out  of  the  random  testing   pool  during  that  time  period, must  successfully  pass  a  pre ‐employment  drug  and  alcohol  test  prior   to  the  performance  of  any  safety ‐sensitive  function.      If  a  pre ‐employment  test  is  canceled, the  applicant  will  be  required  to  submit  to  and  pass  another   pre ‐employment  test  with  verified  negative  results  before  performing  a  safety ‐sensitive  function.      In  accordance  with  the  revised  49  CFR  Part  40, the  City  must, after  obtaining  written  consent,  check  on  the  drug  and  alcohol  testing  record  of  an  individual  seeking  to  begin  performing  safety ‐ sensitive  duties  for  the  first  time  (i.e. a  new  hire, an  employee  transferring  into   a  safety ‐sensitive   position).  ,. If  the  individual  refuses  to  provide  written  consent, the  City  must  not  permit  the   individual  to  perform  safety ‐sensitive  functions. In  addition, if  the  individual  has  had  a  positive   pre ‐employment  drug  or  alcohol  test, or  has  refused  such  a  test, he  or  she  will  not  be  hired  until   and  unless  the  individual  has  provided  documentation  of  successful  completion  of  the  return ‐to ‐ duty  process, which  includes  SAP  referral, evaluation  and  treatment  plan.         2. Random  Testing     a) All  employees  working  in  a  position  covered  by  this  policy  are  subject  to  unannounced  testing   based  on  random  selection.  A  covered  employee  may  be  randomly  tested  for  prohibited  drug   use  anytime  while  on  duty.  An  employee  shall  only  be  tested  for  alcohol  while  the  employee   is  performing, just  before  the  employee  is  to  perform, or  just  after  the  employee  has   performed  safety ‐sensitive  functions.      b) The  annual  FTA  minimum  testing  requirement  is  to  perform  drug  tests  on  25% and  alcohol   tests  on  10% of  the  average  number  of  safety ‐sensitive  employees.      c) All  persons  will  be  subject  to  be  randomly  picked  for  drug  testing  at  each  unannounced   random  testing  date.  A  person  may  be  randomly  picked  more  than  once  or  not  picked  at  all   during  the  annual  period.  Employees  remain  in  the  random  selection  pool  at  all  times,  regardless  of  whether  or  not  they  have  been  previously  selected  for  testing.    d) The  random  selection  procedure  will  be  a  computer ‐based  number  generator.  Every  covered   employee  will  have  an  equal  probability  of  being  selected  each  time  the  random  selection   procedure  is  performed.      e) Random  testing  will  be  done  on  a  weekly  basis.  Testing  will  be  conducted  on  different  days   of  the  week  and  throughout  all  hours  of  the  work  day  during  the  annual  cycle  to  prevent   employees  from  matching  their  drug  use  patterns  to  the  schedule  for  collection.  Selected   employees  will  not  be  notified  until  immediately  prior  to  the  time  that  they  are  required  to   proceed  to  the  collection  site.      f) If  an  employee  is  temporarily  unavailable, or  it  is  their  day  off, the  name  will  be  held  until   their  next  shift  within  the  same  testing  period.  No  employee  shall  be  excused  because  of   operational  difficulties.        City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   8 g) Random  notifications  should  be  conducted  as  discreetly  as  possible  in  order  to  ensure  the   confidentially  and  integrity  of  the  process.      h) The  testing  dates  and  times  are  unannounced  and  employees  are  required  to  immediately   proceed  to  the  designated  collection  site  following  notification.  A  Supervisor  or  other  Big   Blue  Bus  employee  will  transport  the  employee  to  the  collection  site.         3. Post ‐Accident  Testing     Employees  working  in  positions  covered  by  this  policy  whose  performance  either  contributed  to   an  accident  or  cannot  be  completely  discounted  as  a  contributing  factor  to  the  accident  will  be   tested.      a) FTA  – Definition  of  Qualifying  Accident     (1) Whenever  there  is  a  loss  of  human  life, drug  and  alcohol  testing  is  mandatory  for  any   surviving  employee  operating  the  public  transportation  vehicle  at  the  time  of  accident.   This  is  required  without  any  consideration  of  the  employee’s  performance  as  a   contributing  factor.  Any  safety ‐sensitive  employee  not  in  the  vehicle  but  whose   performance  could  have  contributed  to  the  accident  shall  also  be  tested, as  determined   by  the  employer  using  the  best  information  available  at  the  time  of  the  decision.        (2) A  non ‐fatal  accident  is  defined  as  an  occurrence  associated  with  the  operation  of  a  public   transportation  vehicle  in  which  an  individual  suffers  a  bodily  injury  and  immediately   receives  medical  treatment  away  from  the  scene  of  the  accident.  Each  employee  whose   performance  could  have  contributed  to  the  accident  shall  be  tested  for  drug  use  and   alcohol  misuse.  An  accident  does  not  necessarily  mean  that  a  collision  occurred.  An   individual  falling  on  the  bus  and  needing  to  be  taken  to  the  hospital  could  be  defined  as   an  accident.  The  driver, and  other  safety ‐sensitive  employees  involved, would  need  to  be   tested  unless  they  can  be  completely  discounted  as  a  contributing  factor  to  the  accident.      (3) With  respect  to  an  occurrence,  an  occurrence  is  when  a  public  transportation  vehicle   such  as  a  bus, electric  bus, van, or  automobile, or  any  non ‐revenue  service  vehicle, and   incurs  “disabling  damage” as  the  result  of  the  occurrence  and  such  vehicle  or  vehicles  are   transported  away  from  the  scene  by  a  tow  truck  or  other  vehicle.  For  purposes  of  this   definition, “disabling  damage” means  damage  that  precludes  departure  of  any  vehicle   from  the  scene  of  the  occurrence  in  its  usual  manner  in  daylight  after  simple  repairs.   Disabling  damage  includes  damage  to  vehicles  that  could  have  been  operated  but  would   have  been  further  damaged  if  so  operated, but  does  not  include  damage  that  can  be   remedied  temporarily  at  the  scene  of  the  occurrence  without  special  tools  or  parts; tire   disablement  without  other  damage  even  if  no  spare  is  available; or  damage  to  headlights,  taillights, turn  signals, horn, or  windshield  wipers  that  makes  them  inoperative.      b) Time  Frame  for  Testing  Employees  Following  Accident     (1) The  employee  will  be  tested  for  drugs  as  soon  as  possible, but  no  later  than  32  hours  after   the  accident.  Because  certain  drugs  or  drug  metabolites  do  not  remain  in  the  body  for     City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   9 extended  periods  of  time, testing  should  be  as  soon  as  possible  after  the  accident  or   occurrence.  Alcohol  tests  should  be  conducted  within  two  (2) hours  and  must  be   performed  within  eight  (8) hours.  Any  employee  involved  in  an  accident  must  refrain   from  using  alcohol  for  eight  hours  or  until  he/she  undergoes  a  post ‐accident  alcohol  test.      (2) As  soon  as  practicable  following  an  accident, the  City  shall  test  each  surviving  covered   employee  for  alcohol  if  that  employee’s  performance  of  a  covered  function  either   contributed  to  the  accident  or  cannot  be  completely  discounted  as  a  contributing  factor   to  the  accident.  If  an  alcohol  test  is  required, but  is  not  administered  within  two  (2) hours   following  the  accident, the  Supervisor  shall  prepare  and  maintain  on  file  a  record  stating   the  reasons  the  test  was  not  promptly  administered.  If  a  required  alcohol  test  is  not   administered  within  eight  (8) hours  following  the  accident, the  Supervisor  shall  cease   attempts  to  administer  an  alcohol  test  and  shall  state  in  the  record  the  reasons  for  not   administering  the  test.  These  records  shall  be  made  available  to  FTA  upon  request.       (3) The  decision  not  to  administer  a  test  shall  be  based  on  the  Supervisor’s  determination,  using  the  best  available  information  at  the  time  of  the  determination  that  the  covered   employee’s  performance  could  not  have  contributed  to  the  accident.  The  Supervisor’s   justification  for  his/her  decision  must  be  maintained  in  the  file.    (4) A  covered  employee  who  is  subject  to  post ‐accident  testing  who  fails  to  remain  readily   available  for  such  testing, including  notifying  the  on ‐scene  Supervisor  of  his/her  location   if  he/she  leaves  the  scene  of  the  accident  prior  to  submission  to  such  test, will  be  deemed   by  the  City  to  have  refused  to  submit  to  testing.  Nothing  in  this  section  shall  be  construed   to  require  the  delay  of  necessary  medical  attention  for  an  injured  employee  accident  for   the  period  necessary  to  obtain  assistance  in  responding  to  the  accident  or  to  obtain   necessary  emergency  medical  care.      (5) All  reasonable  steps  will  be  taken  to  obtain  a  urine  sample  for  drug  testing  from  an   employee  after  an  accident.  In  case  of  a  conscious  but  hospitalized  employee, the   hospital  or  medical  facility  will  be  requested  to  obtain  a  sample  and  if  necessary,  reference  will  be  made  to  the  DOT  drug  testing  requirements.  (a) If  an  employee  who  is  subject  to  post ‐accident  testing  is  conscious, able  to  urinate   normally  (in  the  opinion  of  a  medical  professional) and  refuses  to  be  tested, that  is  a   test  refusal.      c) Process  for  Obtaining  Specimen  Collection/Documentation  Following  Accident     (1) Supervisor  shall  discreetly  inform  the  employee  that  there  is  reason  to  believe  that  their   performance  contributed  to  the  accident  or  cannot  be  completely  discounted  as   contributing  factor  to  the  accident.      (2) The  employee  will  not  be  allowed  to  proceed  alone  to  or  from  the  collection  site.  A   Supervisor  or  other  appropriate  personnel  shall  accompany  him/her  to  and  from  the   collection  site.      (3)  FTA  regulations  stipulate  that  the  results  of  breath  or  blood  test  for  the  use  of  alcohol  or   a  urine  test  for  the  use  of  drugs, conducted  by  Federal, State  or  local  officials  having     City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   10 independent  authority  for  the  test, shall  be  considered  to  meet  the  requirements  of  Part   655, provided  such  tests  conform  to  applicable  Federal, State, or  local  requirements, and   that  the  results  of  the  tests  are  obtained  by  the  employer.  In  the  event  that  the  City  is   unable  to  conduct  a  FTA  post ‐accident  alcohol  and/or  drug  test  due  to  circumstances   beyond  its  control  (i.e. employee  is  unconscious, incarcerated, etc.), results  from  local  or   state  law  enforcement  officers  may  be  used  in  lieu  of  FTA  tests  if  provided  results  are   consistent  with  state  and  local  law.      4. Reasonable  Suspicion  Testing     a) When  there  is  reasonable  cause/suspicion  to  believe  that  an  employee  covered  by  this  policy   is  impaired  in  any  way  while  on  duty  or  when  expected  to  perform  a  safety ‐sensitive  duty, the   employee  will  be  required  to  take  a  test  for  drugs  and/or  alcohol.  The  required  observations   for  alcohol  and/or   drugs  shall  be  made  by  a  Supervisor  or  City  official  who  is  trained  in   detecting  the  signs  and  symptoms  of  drug  use  or  alcohol  misuse.  The  Supervisor  will  complete   the  Reasonable  Suspicion  Record  of  Decision  Form  (Attachment  C) and  document  the   circumstances  and  observations  that  support  the  determination  to  conduct  a  reasonable   suspicion  test.  A  reasonable  suspicion  test  for  alcohol  is  authorized  only  just  before, during,  or  just  after  the  employee’s  performance  of  safety ‐sensitive  duties.     b) If  an  alcohol  test  is  required, but  is  not  administered  within  two  (2) hours  following  the   request  for  the  test, the  Supervisor  or  Manager  shall  prepare  and  maintain  on  file  a  record   stating  the  reasons  the  test  was  not  promptly  administered.  If  a  required  test  is  not   administered  within  eight  (8) hours  following  the  request, the  Supervisor  or  Manager  shall   cease  attempts  to  administer  an  alcohol  test  and  shall  state  in  the  record  the  reasons  for  not   administering  the  test.  These  records  shall  be  completed  by  the  employee’s  Supervisor  and   forwarded  to  the  DOT  Program  Manager  for  inclusion  in  the  drug  and  alcohol  files.  These   records  shall  also  be  made  available  to  FTA  upon  request.      c) Process  for  Obtaining  Specimen  Collection/Documentation      1) The  Supervisor  shall  discreetly  inform  the  employee  that  there  is  reason  to  believe  that   some  substance  is  affecting  their  performance.  The  Manager  will  ask  the  employee  to   explain  the  suspected  behavior  and  to  describe  the  events  that  took  place  from  their   perspective.  If  there  is  still  a  reasonable  belief  that  drugs  and  alcohol  are  a  factor  in  the   situation, a  request  for  testing  should  be  made; if  no  reasonable  belief  is  determined,  then  no  request  for  testing  should  be  made.  If  a  decision  is  made  to  test, the  Manager   will  inform  the  employee  that  they  are  being  requested  to  accompany  the  appropriate   Supervisor  or  Manager  to  the  specimen  collection  site  to  provide  a  urine/breath   specimen, and  will  inform  the  employee  that  the  consequence  of  refusal  to  submit  to   testing  is  equivalent  to  having  a  positive  test  result.      2) A  Supervisor  or  other  appropriate  personnel  shall  accompany  the  employee  to  and  from   the  collection  site.  The  employee  may  have  a  representative  present  if  he/she  desires.   However, there  will  be  no  unreasonable  delay, (i.e. waiting  for  employee   representative  to  arrive  before  proceeding  to  collection  facility), in  conducting  the  drug   and/or  alcohol  analysis.        City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   11 3) After  returning  from  the  collection  site, the  employee  shall  not  be  allowed  to  perform   covered  functions  pending  the  results  of  the  drug  test .  The  employee  shall  not  be   allowed  to  operate  any  public  transportation  vehicle, City  vehicle  or  equipment  due  to   the  reasonable  suspicion  of  impairment.       4) Notwithstanding  the  absence  of  a  reasonable  suspicion  alcohol  and/or  drug  test  under   this  section, no  employee  shall  report  for  duty  or  remain  on  duty  requiring  the   performance  of  safety ‐sensitive  functions  while  the  employee  is  under  the  influence  of  or   impaired  by  alcohol  or  drugs, as  shown  by  the  behavioral, speech, and  performance   impaired  by  alcohol  misuse  or  drug  use, nor  shall  the  City  permit  the  employee  to   perform  or  continue  to  perform  safety ‐sensitive  functions  until: 1) Negative  drug  test   results  are  reported; AND  2) An  alcohol  test  is  administered  and  the  driver’s  breath   alcohol  concentration  measures  less  than  0.02; OR  eight  (8) hours  have  elapsed   following  the  determination  that  there  was  a  reasonable  suspicion  to  believe  that  the   employee  had  violated  the  alcohol  prohibitions  of  this  program.      5) Under  City  policy, evidence  of  alcohol  or  illegal  drug  use, sale  or  delivery  shall  be   considered  a  basis  for  reasonable  suspicion  testing, as  well  as  behaviors  which  may   result  in  flagrant  violations  of  established  safety, security, or  other  operating   procedures, altercations  with  others, or  erratic  or  violent  behavior.  If  the  employee   refuses  to  submit  to  the  test, the  Department  will  propose  termination  of  employment   with  the  City  and  place  the  employee  on  administrative  leave  with  pay  until  his  or  her   Skelly  rights  have  been  observed.  Managers  and  Supervisors  are  required  by  City  policy   to  notify  the  appropriate  law  enforcement  agency  when  they  have  reason  to  believe   that  an  employee  may  have  illegal  drugs  in  his  or  her  possession  or  control.       5. Return ‐to ‐Duty  Testing     Before  a  covered  employee  may  return  to  work  and  begin  the  performance  of  a  safety ‐sensitive   function  after  engaging  in  prohibited  conduct  (a  verified  positive  drug  test, an  alcohol  test  result   of  .04  or  above, or  refusal  to  test), the  employee  must:    (1) Have  been  referred  to  a  Substance  Abuse  Professional  (SAP) for  treatment  and   subsequently  recommended  by  the  SAP  for  return  to  duty.      (2) Undergo  a  return ‐to ‐duty  drug  test  that  results  in  a  verified  negative  test  result; and      Undergo  a  return ‐to ‐duty  alcohol  test  with  a  result  indicating  an  alcohol  concentration  of   less  than  0.02.      6. Follow ‐up  Testing     a) An  employee  who  is  afforded  a  “second  chance” and  is  allowed  to  return  to  work  after   engaging  in  prohibited  conduct  and  completes  the  requirements  in  section  X  of  this  policy  will   be  subject  to  unannounced  follow ‐up  alcohol  and/or  drug  testing  as  directed  by  a  Substance   Abuse  Professional  (SAP).        City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   12 b) A  minimum  of  six  (6) unannounced, follow ‐up  tests  must  be  administered  within  the  first  12   months  after  the  employee  has  returned  to  duty.  The  SAP  can  direct  additional  testing  during   this  period  or  for  an  additional  period  up  to  a  maximum  of  60  months  from  the  date  that  the   employee  returned  to  duty.  The  SAP  may  modify  the  requirement  for  the  follow ‐up  testing   in  excess  of  the  minimum  at  any  time, if  the  SAP  determines  that  the  testing  is  no  longer   necessary.      c) Follow ‐up  testing  for  drugs  or  alcohol  may  be  conducted  anytime  the  covered  employee  is  on   duty.      d) An  employee  who  is  undergoing  follow ‐up  testing  shall  remain  in  the  random  pool  and  be   randomly  rested  if  his/her  number  is  selected.      7. Annual/Periodic  Physicals     It  is  City  policy  to  conduct  a  drug  and  alcohol  test  as  part  of  the  periodic  physical  exam   undergone  by  each  safety ‐sensitive  employee, and  the  following  conditions  will  apply:      a) Depending  upon  the  employee’s  prior  drug  and  alcohol  testing  record, a  positive  drug  or   alcohol  test  may  result  in  disciplinary  action, up  to  and  including  termination.      b) An  employee  who  tests  positive  for  one  or  more  of  the  drugs  listed  in  Section  VI  shall  be   given  the  opportunity  to  discuss  the  test  result  with  the  Medical  Review  Officer.    c) If  the  drug  and/or  alcohol  test  result  is  deemed  positive, the  employee  will  be  referred  to   the  City’s  EAP  for  evaluation  by  the  Substance  Abuse  Professional  (SAP).  The  City  will   provide  further  EAP  services  only  if  the  employee’s  prior  record  regarding  positive  drug  test   results  does  not  call  for  termination.        VI. TESTING  PROCEDURES     Analytical  urine  drug  testing  and  breath  testing  for  alcohol  may  be  conducted  when  circumstances   warrant  or  as  required  by  Federal  regulations.  Drug  tests  can  be  performed  any  time  an  employee  is   on  duty.  An  alcohol  test  can  be  performed  when  the  employee  is  actually  performing  a  safety ‐ sensitive  duty, just  before, or  just  after  the  performance  of  safety ‐sensitive  duty.      Testing  shall  be  conducted  in  a  manner  to  assure  a  high  degree  of  accuracy  and  reliability  and  using   techniques, equipment, and  laboratory  facilities  which  have  been  approved  by  the  U.S. Department   of  Health  and  Human  Services  (DHHS).  All  DOT  required  testing  will  be  conducted  in  accordance  with   the  procedures  put  forth  in  49  CFR  Part  40, as  amended.  The  procedures  will  be  performed  in  a   private, confidential  manner  and  every  effort  will  be  made  to  protect  the  employee, the  integrity  of   the  testing  procedure, and  the  validity  of  the  test  result.      Upon  notification  that  a  drug  test  is  required, an  employee  will  report  immediately  after  notification   to  the  drug  collection  site  and  provide  a  specimen  of  his/her  urine.        City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   13 Drug  Tests:  The  drugs  that  will  be  tested  for  include  marijuana, cocaine, opiates, amphetamines   including  ecstasy  (MDMA), and  phencyclidine  (PCP).  Urine  specimens  will  be  collected  using  the  split   specimen  collection  method  described  in  49  CFR  Part  40.  Each  specimen  will  be  accompanied  by  a   Federal  Custody  and  Control  Form  and  identified  using  a  unique  identification  number  that  attributes   the  specimen  to  the  correct  individual.  Any  non ‐Federal  testing  under  City  authority  will  be  on  non ‐ Federal  forms.  An  initial  drug  screen  will  be  conducted  on  the  primary  specimen.  For  those  specimens   that  are  not  negative, a  confirmatory  Gas  Chromatography/Mass  Spectrometry  (GC/MS) or  Liquid   Chromatography/Mass  Spectrometry  (LC/MS) test  will  be  performed.  The  test  will  be  considered   positive  if  the  amounts  present  are  above  the  minimum  thresholds  established  in  49  CFR  Part  40, as   amended.  The  current  cut ‐off  limits  expressed  in  nanograms  per  milliliter  (ng/ml) are  as  follows:      Drug  or  Metabolite  Initial  Test   Level   Confirmation  Test  Level   Marijuana  Metabolites   a. THC  50  ng/ml  15  ng/ml   Cocaine  Metabolites   (Benzoylecgonine) 150  ng/ml  100  ng/ml   Phencyclidine  (PCP) 25  ng/ml  25  ng/ml   Amphetamines   a. Amphetamine   b. Methamphetamine     c. MDMA  (Ecstasy)  d. MDA  (Ecstasy)  e. MDEA  (Ecstasy)  500  ng/ml   500  ng/ml     500  ng/ml   500  ng/ml   500  ng/ml   250  ng/ml   250  ng/ml  (specimen  must  also  contain   amphetamine  at  a  concentration  ≥ 100   ng/ml)  250  ng/ml   250  ng/ml   250  ng/ml   Opiate  Metabolites   a. Codeine   b. Morphine   c. 6  acetylmorphine   2000  ng/ml   2000  ng/ml   10  ng/ml   2000  ng/ml   2000  ng/ml   10  ng/ml     The  test  results  from  the  laboratory  will  be  reported  to  a  Medical  Review  Officer  (MRO).  The  MRO   will  review  the  test  results  to  determine  whether  there  is  a  legitimate  medical  explanation  for  a   confirmed  positive, adulterated, substituted, or  invalid  test  result.  The  MRO  will  contact  the   employee, notify  the  employee  of  the  non ‐negative  laboratory  result, and  provide  the  employee  with   an  opportunity  to  explain  the  confirmed  test  result.  The  MRO  will  subsequently  review  the   employee’s  medical  history/medical  records  to  determine  whether  there  is  a  legitimate  medical   explanation  for  the  confirmed  laboratory  result.  If  no  legitimate  medical  explanation  is  found, the   test  will  be  verified  positive, adulterated, substituted  or  invalid  and  reported  to  the  Program  Manager.   If  a  legitimate  explanation  is  found, the  MRO  will  report  the  test  result  as  negative.      The  split  specimen  will  be  stored  at  the  initial  laboratory  until  the  analysis  of  the  primary  specimen  is   completed.  If  the  primary  specimen  is  negative, the  split  will  be  discarded.  If  the  primary  is  non ‐ negative, the  split  will  be  retained  for  testing  if  so  requested  by  the  employee  through  the  Medical   Review  Officer.      If  the  split  test  confirms  the  initial  test  results, the  City  may  seek  reimbursement  for  the  cost  of  the   test  from  the  employee.        City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   14 In  instances  where  the  employee  produces  a  dilute  specimen, he  or  she  must  undergo  a  second  test.   Should  this  second  test  result  in  a  negative  dilute  result, the  test  will  be  considered  a  negative  and  no   additional  testing  will  be  required  unless  directed  to  do  so  by  the  MRO.      Alcohol  Tests:  Tests  for  breath  alcohol  concentration  will  be  conducted  utilizing  a  National  Highway   Traffic  Safety  Administration  (NHTSA)‐approved  testing  device  operated  by  a  trained  technician.  If   the  initial  test  indicates  an  alcohol  concentration  of  0.02  or  greater, a  second  test  will  be  performed   to  confirm  the  results  of  the  initial  test.  The  confirmatory  test  will  be  performed  using  a  NHTSA ‐ approved  evidential  breath  testing  device  (EBT) operated  by  a  trained  Breath  Alcohol  Technician   (BAT).  The  EBT  will  identify  each  test  by  a  unique  sequential  identification  number.  This  number,  time, and  unit  identifier  will  be  provided  on  each  EBT  printout.  The  EBT  printout  along  with  an   approved  alcohol  testing  form  will  be  used  to  document  the  test, the  subsequent  results, and  to   attribute  the  test  to  the  correct  employee.  The  test  will  be  performed  in  a  private, confidential   manner  as  required  by  49  CFR  Part  40, as  amended.  The  procedure  will  be  followed  as  prescribed  to   protect  the  employee  and  to  maintain  the  integrity  of  the  alcohol  testing  procedures  and  validity  of   the  test  result.      Under  the  FTA  rule, an  employee  who  has  confirmed  breath  alcohol  concentration  of  0.02  or  greater   but  less  than  0.04  will  be  removed  from  his/her  position  for  eight  hours, or  until  a  retest  shows  a   result  below  .02.  Employees  with  a  BAC  of  0.04  or  greater  will  be  removed  from  a  covered  function   and  referred  to  the  SAP  for  evaluation.      Observed  collections  are  required  in  the  following  circumstances:     All  return ‐to ‐duty  tests;   All  follow ‐up  tests;   Anytime  the  employee  is  directed  to  provide  another  specimen  because  the  temperature  on  the   original  specimen  was  out  of  the  accepted  temperature  range  of  90°F  ‐ 100°F;   Anytime  the  employee  is  directed  to  provide  another  specimen  because  the  original  specimen   appeared  to  have  been  tampered  with;   Anytime  a  collector  observes  employee  conduct  that  clearly  indicates  an  attempt  to  tamper  with   a  specimen;   Anytime  the  employee  is  directed  to  provide  another  specimen  because  the  laboratory  reported   to  the  MRO  that  the  original  specimen  was  invalid  and  the  MRO  determined  that  there  was  not   an  adequate  medical  explanation  for  the  result  (example: super  dilute);   Anytime  the  employee  is  directed  to  provide  another  specimen  because  the  MRO  determined   that  the  original  specimen  was  positive, adulterated, or  substituted, but  had  to  be  cancelled   because  the  test  of  the  split  specimen  could  not  be  performed.      The  observer  shall  be  the  same  gender  as  the  employee, but  need  not  be  the  collector.  The  observer   is  responsible  for  ensuring  that  the  specimen  goes  from  the  employee’s  body  into  the  collection   container.            VII. REFUSALS  TO  TEST  AND  UNCOMPLETED  TESTS       City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   15 Compliance  with  this  drug/alcohol  testing  plan  is  a  condition  of  employment.  Refusal  to  take  a   required  drug/alcohol  test  or  failure  of  a  drug/alcohol  test  shall  result  in  removal  from  performing   covered  functions.  Behavior  that  constitutes  a  refusal  is  treated  equivalent  to  a  positive  test.      A. You  have  refused  to  take  a  test  if  you:     Fail  to  appear  for  any  test  (except  a  pre ‐employment  test) at  the  collection  site  within  a   reasonable  time;   Fail  to  provide  a  breath  or  urine  sample  without  a  valid  medical  reason  (confirmed  by  a   physician);    Fail  to  provide  a  sufficient  volume  without  a  valid  medical  explanation;   Leave  the  scene  of  an  accident  without  just  cause  prior  to  submitting  to  a  test;   Fail  to  permit  the  observation  or  monitoring  of  specimen  collection  when  it  is  required;   Fail  to  take  a  second  test  when  required;   Fail  to  undergo  a  medical  examination  when  required  by  the  MRO  or  DER;   Fail  to  cooperate  with  any  part  of  the  testing  process;   Fail  to  sign  Step  2  of  alcohol  test  form  (ATF);   Fail  to  remain  at  the  test  site  until  the  testing  process  is  completed  and  a  specimen  is   provided;   The  MRO  verifies  that  you  provided  an  adulterated/substituted  sample;   Failure  to  follow  the  observer’s  instructions  during  an  observed  collection  including   instructions  to  raise  your  clothing  above  the  waist, lower  clothing  and  underpants, and  to  turn   around  to  permit  the  observer  to  determine  if  you  have  any  type  of  prosthetic  or  other  device   that  could  be  used  to  interfere  with  the  collection  process;   Possess  or  wear  a  prosthetic  or  other  device  that  could  be  used  to  interfere  with  the  collection   process;   Admit  to  the  collector  or  MRO  that  you  adulterated  or  substituted  the  specimen.    B. Shy  Bladder     If  an  employee  is  unable  to  provide  at  least  45  milliliters  of  urine, collection  site  personnel  shall   direct  the  individual  to  drink  not  more  than  40  ounces  of  fluid  distributed  reasonably  within  a   three ‐hour  period.  If  employee  is  still  not  able  to  give  an  adequate  sample  within  three  hours   from  the  initial  attempt, the  City, after  consultation  with  the  MRO, shall  refer  the  individual  for  a   medical  evaluation  within  five  business  days  to  determine  if  the  individual’s  inability  to  provide  a   sample  is  due  to  a  genuine  medical  condition  or  constitutes  a  refusal  to  test.  An  employee’s   refusal  to  be  examined  by  a  physician  shall  be  regarded  as  a  refusal  to  a  test.      VIII. CONSEQUENCES  OF  ENGAGING  IN  PROHIBITED  BEHAVIOR     A. Pre ‐Employment  Test     1) Applicants:  An  applicant  who  refuses  or  fails  a  pre ‐employment  drug  or  alcohol  test  will   not  be  hired  for  any  covered  position.  The  applicant  will  be  referred  to  the  City’s  EAP  for   SAP  consultation  (at  the  individual’s  expense).      City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   16 2) Current  Employees: an  employee  who  refuses  or  fails  a  pre ‐employment  drug  or  alcohol   test  will  not  be  eligible  for  assignment  to  a  covered  position.  The  employee  shall  be  referred   to  the  City’s  EAP  for  SAP  evaluation.    B. Random     First  Positive  Test  or  Test  Refusal:  The  employee  will  be  referred  to  the  City’s  EAP  for  evaluation   by  a  SAP.  The  employee  will  be  removed  from  his/her  safety ‐sensitive  position  until  City  receives   written  documentation  from  the  SAP  that  employee  has  successfully  completed  a  referral,  evaluation  and  treatment  plan  meeting  DOT  requirements  and  passed  a  return ‐to ‐work   drug/alcohol  test.      Note:  More  severe  action  may  be  warranted, depending  on  the  employee’s  previous  record,  especially  the  drug  and  alcohol  test  record.      Second  Positive  Test:  Employee  shall  be  terminated.      C. Reasonable  Suspicion      First  Positive  Test  or  Test  Refusal:  the  employee  will  be  referred  to  the  City’s  EAP  for  evaluation   by  a  SAP.  The  employee  will  be  removed  from  his/her  safety ‐sensitive  position  until  City  receives   written  documentation  from  the  SAP  that  employee  has  successfully  completed  a  referral,  evaluation  and  treatment  plan  meeting  DOT  requirements  and  passed  a  return  to  work   drug/alcohol  test.  Depending  upon  the  circumstances  that  led  to  the  testing, disciplinary   action, up  to  and  including  termination, may  be  taken.       Second  Positive  Test:   Employee  shall  be  terminated.      D. Alcohol  Concentration  Levels  Between  0.02  and  0.39  percent     An  employee  whose  alcohol  test  indicates  an  alcohol  concentration  level  between  0.02  and  0.039   will  be  removed  from  his/her  job  duties  for  at  least  8  hours  for  FTA  covered  employees. The   employee  may  be  subject  to  progressive  discipline  for  occurrences  between  0.02  and  0.039   percent.  The  Supervisor  or  Manager  shall  arrange  to  have  an  employee  transported  home   safely  if  that  employee  tests  positive  for  alcohol  at  0.02  percent  or  greater.      E. Post ‐Accident  Test      First  Positive  Test  of  Test  Refusal:  Employee  shall  be  terminated.      F. Periodic  Physicals     First  Positive  Test  or  Test  Refusal:  the  employee  will  be  referred  to  the  City’s  EAP  for   evaluation  by  a  substance  abuse  counselor.  The  employee  will  be  removed  from  his/her   safety ‐sensitive  position  until  the  City  receives  written  documentation  from  the  substance   abuse  counselor  that  states  that  the  employee  has  successfully  completed  a  referral,  evaluation  and  treatment  plan  meeting  DOT  requirements  and  passed  a  return ‐to ‐work   drug/alcohol  test.      City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   17   Second  Positive  Test  or  Test  Refusal:  Employee  shall  be  terminated.        IX. ADDITIONAL  GROUNDS  FOR  DISCIPLINARY  ACTION     A. Drinking  Alcohol  while  on  Duty  or  in  Uniform     Employees  are  prohibited  from  drinking  alcohol  at  any  time  while  in  uniform.  Any  employee   drinking  while  on  duty  will  be  terminated.      B. Sale, Transfer, Possession  with  Intent  to  Deliver     Any  employee  engaging  in  the  sale  or  attempted  sale, purchase  or  transfer  or  possession  with   intent  to  deliver  illegal  drugs  and  unauthorized  substances  on  City  premises, in  City  vehicles,  or  while  on  City  business  will  be  terminated.  Law  enforcement  authorities  will  be  notified.      C. Simple  Possession  or  Use     Any  employee  found  in  simple  possession  or  using  illegal  drugs  or  unauthorized  substances  on   City  premises  or  in  City  vehicles  while  conducting  City  business  is  subject  to  disciplinary  action,  up  to  and  including  termination.  Law  enforcement  will  be  notified.      D. Providing  False  Information  or  Attempting  to  Contaminate  or  Alter  a  Urine  Specimen     This  is  considered  a  test  refusal  and  employee  will  be  subject  to  termination.      E. Refusal  or  Failure  to  Comply  with  Treatment  Recommendations      Any  employee  who  refuses  to  comply  with  treatment  and  after ‐care  recommendations  under   this  policy  will  be  terminated  provided  that  the  non ‐compliance  issues  are  significant  and   documented.      X. EVALUATION  / REHABILITATION     The  Substance  Abuse  Professional  (SAP) must  be  a  licensed  physician  (medical  doctor  or  doctor  of   osteopathy), licensed  or  certified  psychologist, social  worker, employee  assistance  professional; or  an   addiction  counselor  certified  by  the  National  Association  of  Alcoholism  and  Drug  Abuse  Counselors   Certification  Commission, the  International  Certification  Reciprocity  Consortium/Alcohol  and  other   Drug  Abuse, or  the  National  Board  for  Certified  Counselors.      The  SAP  will  perform  responsibilities  and  retain  confidential  records  as  required  by  49  CFR  Part  40, as   amended.      An  employee  who  fails  a  drug  test, tests  positive  for  alcohol  (0.04  or  greater), or  refuses  to  be  tested   will  be  referred  to  a  Substance  Abuse  Professional  who  shall  determine  what  assistance  the  employee   needs  in  resolving  problems  associated  with  alcohol  misuse  or  drug  use.  Applicants  not  hired  or   employees  who  have  been  terminated  as  a  result  of  a  violation  of  this  policy  shall  also  be  referred  to     City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   18 the  SAP.  Each  employee  identified  as  needing  assistance  in  resolving  problems  associated  with   alcohol  misuse  or  drug  use  shall  be  evaluated  by  a  Substance  Abuse  Professional  to  determine  that   the  employee  has  properly  followed  any  rehabilitation  program  and  shall  be  subject  to  unannounced   follow ‐up  alcohol  and  drug  tests.  Return  to  work  following  an  SAP  referral  will  require  a  follow ‐up   test  as  scheduled  by  the  SAP  for  a  time  period  not  to  exceed  60  months.        The  City  offers  SAP  services  through  its  comprehensive  Employee  Assistance  Program  (EAP)  available  through  Holman  Professional  Counseling  Centers  at  (800) 321 ‐2843.  The  employee  may   arrange  for  assistance  either  directly, through  the  department  staff, or  through  the  bargaining  unit   representative.  The  City  provides  the  EAP  at  very  little, if  any, cost  to  employees.  Former   employees  (not  currently  employed) are  not  eligible  for  City  financial  support  of  their  EAP   treatment  program.      Employees  needing  help  in  dealing  with  drug  or  alcohol  problems  are  encouraged  to  use  the  City’s   EAP  or  health  insurance  plans, as  appropriate.  Conscientious  efforts  made  by  the  employee, and   not  required  under  this  policy, to  seek  such  help  will  not  jeopardize  the  employee’s  job, and  will   not  be  noted  in  his  or  her  personnel  file.  Being  directed  to  attend  a  program, if  required  by  this   policy, is  not  considered  a  conscientious  effort  on  the  part  of  the  employee.      Employees  may  enter  the  EAP  in  one  of  the  following  ways:  1) Voluntary  participation;  2) Referral  by  his/her  bargaining  unit; or   3) Mandated  by  the  City  for  violation  of  this  policy, unless  that  violation  leads  to  termination  of   employment  with  the  City.      Any  employee  who  believes  that  he  or  she  has  a  drug  or  alcohol  abuse  problem  may  voluntarily   request  assistance  from  the  Big  Blue  Bus  by  contacting  his  or  her  Supervisor, or  Manager.  The  Big   Blue  Bus  will  assist  the  employee  in  dealing  with  his  or  her  drug  or  alcohol  problem  in  complete   confidence.  The  conditions  and  procedures  which  will  apply  to  an  employee’s  requests  are  as   follows:       The  Supervisor  or  Manager, when  informed  by  the  employee  of  a  substance  abuse  problem,  will  refer  the  employee  to  a  substance  abuse  counselor  through  the  EAP.   The  City  will  allow  the  employee  to  take  a  leave  of  absence  of  30  days  or  less  and  to  charge   accrued  vacation  leave, or  if  vacation  is  unavailable, other  leave  credits  (e.g. sick  leave) while   the  employee  participates  in  rehabilitation  or  treatment  program.  If  no  leave  credits  are   available  to  the  employee, he  or  she  may, if  necessary, be  placed  on  a  leave  of  absence  without   pay  for  the  period  of  the  rehabilitation  or  treatment.  This  does  not  include  appointments  after   an  employee  has  returned  to  work.   The  employee  must  agree  to  undertake  and  to  successfully  complete  a  course  of  treatment  as   deemed  appropriate  by  the  substance  abuse  counselor.   After  successful  completion  of  the  rehabilitation  or  treatment  program, the  employee  will   return  to  active  service.  Return  to  service  also  may  occur  earlier  when  the  City  is  satisfied  that   the  employee  continues  successful  participation  in  a  recommended  program.  Such  return  is   contingent  on  the  City  receiving  satisfactory  documentation  of  compliance  from  a  treating   agency; from  the  substance  abuse  counselor; and  the  completion  of  a  return ‐to ‐work  medical   examination, including  Federally ‐required  drug  and  alcohol  tests.      City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   19  Consistent  with  the  requirements  under  the  Federal  regulations, unannounced  non ‐DOT  follow ‐ up  drug  and  alcohol  testing  may  be  required  sixty  (60) months  after  completion  of  the   rehabilitation  or  treatment  program.  The  frequency  and  duration  will  be  based  on  the   recommendation  of  the  substance  abuse  counselor.  Any  follow ‐up  positive  test  or  test  refusal   will  result  in  immediate  termination.      If  the  employee  is  being  referred  to  the  EAP  by  his  or  her  employee  bargaining  unit, the  employee   must  notify  his  or  her  Supervisor  or  Manager.  The  same  conditions  and  procedures  outlined  above   will  also  apply  to  referrals  made  by  the  employee’s  bargaining  unit.      If  the  employee’s  participation  in  the  EAP  is  mandated  as  a  result  of  a  violation  of  this  policy, the   Human  Resource  Department  will  work  with  the  employee  to  contact  the  EAP  and  schedule  the   employee’s  initial  EAP  session.  This  initial  session  will  involve  an  assessment  by  the  SAP  of  the   substance  abuse  problem, with  a  determination  being  made  as  to  the  recommended  course  of   rehabilitation, treatment  or  education.  The  same  procedures  and  conditions  outlined  above  for  a   voluntary  referral  will  apply.  In  addition, the  Human  Resource  Department  will  receive  progress   reports  from  the  SAP  regarding  the  employee’s  progress  in  his  or  her  rehabilitation  or  treatment   program.      XI. RETURN ‐TO ‐WORK     A. After  Mandatory  Referral     An  employee  wishing  to  return  to  work  after  a  mandatory  referral  to  a  Substance  Abuse   Professional  (SAP) must  agree  to  the  terms  of  a  Return ‐to ‐Work  Agreement  which  shall  be   established  by  the  City.  That  Agreement  may  include, but  is  not  limited  to, the  following:    1) A  release  to  work  statement  from  an  approved  treatment  specialist, as  well  as  from  the   SAP.  2) A  plan, designed  by  the  SAP, setting  out  after ‐care  and  follow ‐up  treatment  procedures   through  the  SAP  and  the  EAP.    3) A  review  and  release  for  work  from  the  City’s  MRO.  4) A  negative  return ‐to ‐work  test  for  drugs  and/or  alcohol.  5) Consent  to  submit  to  continued  follow ‐up  drug  and/or  alcohol  testing  as  established  by  the   SAP.  6) A  statement  of  expected  work ‐related  behaviors.  7) Signed  acknowledgement  by  employee  that  violation  of  the  agreement  will  be  grounds  for   termination.      Failure  to  successfully  complete  a  treatment  program, or  to  comply  with  the  return ‐to ‐work   agreement, or  a  positive  drug  and/or  alcohol  test  after  return ‐to ‐work  will  be  grounds  for   termination.      B. After  Self ‐Referral     Employees  self ‐referring  to  a  substance  abuse  treatment  program  with  the  prior  knowledge  of   their  Supervisor  or  Manager, and  who  utilize  City  benefits  must  agree  to  a  return ‐to ‐work   agreement, which  will  include:    City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   20   1) A  release  to  work  statement  from  an  approved  treatment  specialist.    2) An  evaluation  from  the  substance  abuse  counselor.        XII. MEDICAL  REVIEW  OFFICER  (MRO)     A. The  MRO  must  be  a  licensed  physician  or  doctor  of  osteopathy  who  is  responsible  for  receiving   laboratory  results  generated  by  the  drug  testing  program, and  who  has  knowledge  of  substance   abuse  disorders  and  has  approved  medical  training  to  interpret  and  evaluate  an  individual’s   confirmed  positive  test  result  together  with  his/her  medical  history  and  any  other  relevant   biomedical  information.      B. The  MRO  will  perform  responsibilities, perform  notifications, and  retain  confidential  records  as   required  by  49  CFR  Part  40, as  amended.        XIII. TESTING  LABORATORY     The  City  shall  use  a  drug  testing  laboratory  certified  under  DHHS  Mandatory  Guidelines  for  Federal   Workplace  Drug  Testing  Programs.    The  testing  laboratory  will  comply  with  all  methods  and  procedures  of  49  CFR  Part  40, as  amended.   The  laboratory  shall  have  a  qualified  individual  to  assume  professional, organizational, educational,  and  administrative  responsibility  for  the  laboratory’s  urine  drug  testing  facility.        XIV. EMPLOYEE/SUPERVISOR  TRAINING     The  education  and  ongoing  awareness  component  of  this  policy  includes  display  of  posters,  distribution  to  all  employees  of  the  drug  and  alcohol  policy  and  other  informational  materials, and   periodic  information  seminars.      The  City  provides  to  all  safety ‐sensitive  employees  a  minimum  of  60  minutes  of  training  on  the  effects   and  consequences  of  prohibited  drug  use  on  personal  health, safety  and  the  work  environment, and   on  the  signs  and  symptoms  that  may  indicate  prohibited  drug  use.      A. Every  employee  covered  by  this  policy  will  receive  the  following  drug  use/alcohol  misuse   education:    1. Drug/alcohol  information  will  be  periodically  distributed  and  displayed  in  the  work  areas.  2. Copies  of  this  policy  will  be  displayed  in  the  work  area.  This  information  will  be  discussed  at   the  time  that  it  is  handed  out  so  that  the  employees  understand  its  content.  Every  new   employee  receives  a  copy  of  the  entire  policy.    3. The  hot  line  telephone  number  for  Employee  Assistance  Program  is  (800) 321 ‐2843, 24  hours   per  day, seven  days  a  week.        City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   21 B. Supervisors  will  receive  60  minutes  of  reasonable  suspicion  training  on  the  physical  behavioral,  and  performance  indicators  of  probable  drug  use  and  60  minutes  of  additional  reasonable   suspicion  training  on  the  physical, behavioral, speech, and  performance  indicators  of  probable   alcohol  misuse.        XV. RECORDKEEPING     A.  The  City  will  keep  the  following  records  for  the  periods  specified.  These  records  will  be   maintained  in  the  Office  and  under  the  supervision  of  the  DOT    DER  Safety  &   Security  Coordinator     1. The  following  records  shall  be  maintained  for  five  (5) years:  a) Records  of  employee  alcohol  test  results  that  indicate  an  alcohol  concentration  of  0.02   or  greater;  b) Records  of  employee  verified  positive  drug  test  results;  c) Documentation  of  refusals  to  take  required  alcohol  and/or  drug  tests  (including   substituted  or  adulterated  drug  test  results);  d) Employee  evaluation  and  referrals  to  SAPs; and   e) All  follow ‐up  tests  and  schedules  for  follow ‐up  tests.  f) Annual  MIS  reports     2. The  following  records  shall  be  maintained  for  three  (3) to  four  (4) years  due  to  Triennial  audit      (a) Information  obtained  from  previous  employers  under  §40.25  concerning  drug  and   alcohol  test  results  of  employees.    3. The  following  records  shall  be  maintained  for  two  (2) years:  (a) Education  and  training  records.  (b) Records  related  to  the  alcohol  and  drug  collection  process     4. The  following  records  shall  be  maintained  for  one  year:  (a) Records  of  negative  and  canceled  drug  test  results  and  alcohol  test  results  with  a   concentration  of  less  than  0.02.   The  following  record  shall  be  maintained  for  two  (2) years:  Records  of  the  inspection, maintenance, and  calibration  of  evidential  breath  testing   (EBT)      B. Types  of  Records.  The  following  specific  records  shall  be  maintained:    1. Records  related  to  the  collection  process:  a) Collection  log  books, if  used.  b) Calibration  documentation  for  evidential  breath  testing  devices.  c) Documentation  of  Breath  Alcohol  Technician  training.  d) Documents  generated  in  connection  with  decisions  to  administer  reasonable  suspicion   alcohol  tests.  e) Documents  generated  in  connection  with  decisions  on  post ‐accident  tests.    City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   22 f) Documents  verifying  existence  of  a  medical  explanation  of  the  inability  of  a  covered   employee  to  provide  adequate  breath  for  testing.  g) Consolidated  annual  calendar  year  MIS  summaries.    2. Records  related  to  test  results:  a) The  employer’s  copy  of  the  alcohol  test  form, including  the  results  of  the  test.  b) The  employer’s  copy  of  the  chain  of  custody  and  control  form.  c) Documents  sent  by  the  MRO  to  the  employer.  d) Documents  related  to  the  refusal  of  any  covered  employee  to  submit  to  a  required   alcohol  test.  e) Documents  presented  by  a  covered  employee  to  dispute  the  result  of  an  alcohol  or  drug   test.  f) Documentation  of  SAP  referrals  for  all  positive  tests.      3. Records  related  to  evaluations:  a) Records  pertaining  to  a  determination  by  a  substance  abuse  professional  concerning  a   covered  employee’s  need  for  assistance.  b) Records  concerning  a  covered  employee’s  compliance  with  the  recommendations  of  the   substance  abuse  professional.     4. Record(s) related  to  the  employer’s  MIS  annual  testing  data.    5. Records  related  to  education  and  training:  a) Materials  on  alcohol  misuse  awareness, including  copy  of  the  operator’s  policy  on   alcohol  misuse.    b) Documentation  of  the  driver’s  signed  receipt  of  the  education  materials.  c) Documentation  of  training  provided  to  Supervisors  for  the  purpose  of  qualifying  the   Supervisors  to  make  a  determination  concerning  the  need  for  alcohol  and/or  drug   testing  based  on  reasonable  suspicion.  d) Certification  that  any  training  conducted  complies  with  DOT’s  requirements  for  such   training.    6. Records  related  to  drug  testing:  a) Agreements  with  collection  site  facilities, laboratories, medical  review  officers, and   consortia:  b) Names  and  positions  of  officials  and  their  role  in  the  employer’s  alcohol  and  drug  testing   programs;  c) Semi ‐annual  laboratory  statistical  summaries  of  urinalysis  required  by  §40.111(d) the   employer’s  drug  testing  policy  and  procedures.      C. Location  of  Records.  All  records  required  shall  be  made  available  for  inspection  at  the  City  within   two  business  days  after  a  request  has  been  made  by  an  authorized  representative  of  the  FTA.    D. Access  to  Facilities  and  Records     1. Except  as  required  by  law  or  expressly  authorized  or  required  by  DOT, the  City  shall  not   release  covered  employee  information  that  is  contained  in  the  records  required  to  be   maintained.      City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   23   2. A  covered  employee  is  entitled, upon  written  request, to  obtain  copies  of  any  records   pertaining  to  the  employee’s  use  of  drugs  or  misuse  of  alcohol, including  any  records   pertaining  to  his  or  her  drug  or  alcohol  tests.  The  City  shall  promptly  provide  the  records   requested  by  the  employee.  Access  to  employee’s  records  shall  not  be  contingent  upon   payment  for  records  other  than  those  specifically  requested.      3. The  City  is  required  to  obtain  pursuant  to  an  employee’s  consent, information  on  the   employee’s  alcohol  tests  with  a  concentration  result  of  0.04  or  greater, positive  drug  test   results, and  refusals  to  be  tested  within  the  preceding  two  years, which  are  maintained  by   the  driver’s  previous  DOT  covered  employers.    a) This  information  shall  be  maintained  and  reviewed  by  the  City  prior  to  the  first  time  the   employee  performs  safety ‐sensitive  functions  for  the  employer  or  as  soon  as  possible,  but  no  later  than  30  calendar  days  after  the  first  time  a  driver  performs  safety ‐sensitive   functions  for  the  employer.    b) If  the  driver  stops  performing  safety ‐sensitive  functions  for  the  employer  before   expiration  of  the  30  day  period  or  before  the  employer  has  obtained  the  required   information, the  City  must  still  obtain  the  information.  c) The  City  must  provide  to  each  of  the  driver’s  DOT  covered  employers  within  the  two   preceding  years  the  driver’s  specific, written  authorization  for  release  of  the   information.  d) The  release  of  any  information  may  take  the  form  of  personal  interviews, telephone   interviews, letters, or  any  other  method  of  obtaining  information  that  ensures   confidentiality.  The  City  shall  maintain  a  written, confidential  record  with  respect  to   each  past  employer  contacted.  e) The  City  may  not  use  a  driver  to  perform  safety ‐sensitive  functions  if  the  employer   obtains  information  on  the  driver’s  alcohol  test  with  a  BAC  of  0.04  or  greater, verified   positive  drug  test  result, or  refusal  to  be  tested, by  the  driver, without  obtaining   information  on  a  subsequent  substance  abuse  professional  evaluation  and/or   determination  under  §40.25.        XVI. ANNUAL  REPORTING  OF  TESTING  RESULTS     A. The  City  shall  prepare  and  maintain  an  annual  calendar  year  summary  of  the  results  of  its  alcohol   and  drug  testing  programs.  By  March  15  of  each  year, the  City  shall  complete  the  annual   summary  covering  the  previous  calendar  year.    B. If  the  City  is  notified, during  the  month  of  January, of  a  request  by  the  FTA  to  report  the   employer’s  annual  calendar  year  summary  information, the  City  shall  prepare  and  submit  the   report  to  FTA  by  March  15  of  that  year.  The  report  shall  be  in  the  form  and  manner  prescribed   by  FTA  in  its  request.  When  the  report  is  submitted  to  FTA  by  mail  or  electronic  transmission,  the  information  requested  shall  be  typed, except  for  the  signature  of  the  certifying  official.      C. Each  annual  calendar  year  a  summary  containing  information  on  drug  and  alcohol  screening  test   results  shall  include  the  following  informational  elements:  1) Number  of  covered  employees  subject  to  Parts  655;    City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   24 2) Number  of  covered  employees  subject  to  testing  under  the  anti ‐drug  rules  or  alcohol  misuse   rules  of  more  than  one  DOT  agency, identified  by  each  agency;  3) Number  of  urine  specimens  collected  by  type  of  test;  4) Number  of  positive  test  results, verified  by  a  MRO, by  type  of  test  and  type  of  drug;  5) Number  of  negative  drug  tests  verified  by  a  MRO  by  type  of  test;  6) Number  of  persons  denied  a  position  as  an  employee  following  a  pre ‐employment  verified   positive  drug  test  and/or  a  pre ‐employment  alcohol  test  that  indicates  an  alcohol   concentration  of  0.04  or  greater;   7) Number  of  employees  with  tests  verified  positive  by  a  medical  review  officer  for  multiple   drugs;   8) Number  of  employees  who  refused  to  submit  to  an  alcohol  or  drug  test  required  by  this   program;  9) (a) Number  of  screening  alcohol  tests  by  type  of  test; and  (b) Number  of  confirmation  alcohol   tests, by  type  of  tests;  10) Number  of  confirmation  alcohol  tests  indicating  an  alcohol  concentration  of  0.02  or  greater   but  less  than  0.04  by  type  of  test;  11) Number  of  confirmation  alcohol  tests  indicating  an  alcohol  concentration  of  0.04  or  greater,  by  type  of  test;  12) Number  of  employees  who  were  returned ‐to ‐duty  (having  complied  with  the   recommendations  of  a  MRO/SAP), in  the  reporting  period, who  previously: (a) had  a  verified   positive  drug  test  result, or  (b) engaged  in  prohibited  alcohol  misuse  under  the  provisions  of   this  program;  13) Number  of  employees  who  were  administered  alcohol  and  drug  tests  at  the  same  time, with   both  verified  positive  drug  test  result  and  an  alcohol  test  result  indicating  an  alcohol   concentration  of  0.04  or  greater; and   14) Number  of  employees  who  were  found  to  have  violated  any  non ‐testing  prohibitions  and   any  action  taken  in  response  to  the  violation.        XVII. CONTRACTORS  HIRED  BY  THE  CITY        A. Contractors  hired  by  the  City  that  fall  under  49  CFR  Part  655, shall  be  required  to  submit  a  copy   of  their  Anti ‐Drug/Alcohol  Misuse  Program  and  may  also  be  required  to  submit  quarterly   reports  that  state:  Number  of  employees  tested, Type  of  test, Number  of  positive  drug  tests   and  resulting  action, Number  of  alcohol  tests  that  indicated  a  BAC  of  0.02  or  greater, but  less   than  0.039  and  resulting  action  for  that  period.  The  Contractor  shall  make  clear  the  job  titles   of  employees  who  will  perform  any  work  or  functions  covered  by  Part  655  under  said  contract.   Names  may  also  be  included  if  clarification  is  necessary.  Failure  to  submit  an  Anti ‐ Drug/Alcohol  Misuse  Program  that  complies  with  DOT  49  CFR  Part  655  and  Part  40  may  result   in  the  rejection  of  offerer’s  bid.  Failure  to  submit  quarterly  reports  or  annual  MIS  reports  may   result  in  a  default  of  contract  as  stated  in  the  project’s  specifications  and  contract  documents .      B. The  Contractor  shall  allow  access  to  property  and  records  to  a  City  representative, FTA  or  any   DOT  agency  with  regulatory  authority  over  the  operator  for  the  purpose  of  monitoring  the   operator’s  compliance  with  the  requirements  of  Parts  655  and  40, as  amended.        XVIII. CONFIDENTIALITY     City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   25   A. Each  individual’s  record  of  testing  and  results  under  this  policy  will  be  maintained  private  and   confidential.  Except  as  provided  by  law  or  expressly  authorized  by  DOT  regulations, the  results   of  individual  drug/alcohol  tests  will  not  be  released  to  anyone  without  the  specific, written   consent  of  the  safety ‐sensitive  employee  authorizing  release  of  the  information  to  an  identified   person.  Prior  to  testing, the  individual  will  be  informed  about  who  will  receive  test  data  (e.g.,  testing  laboratory, MRO, Program  Manager, Supervisor  or  Manager  if  removal  from  a  safety ‐ sensitive  function  is  necessary).      B. All  written  records  will  be  stored  in  locked  containers  or  in  a  secure  location  with  access  available   only  by  the  Program  Manager  and  DOT  upon  request.      C. Drug  and  alcohol  testing  and/or  rehabilitation  records  shall  only  be  released  to  subsequent  DOT   covered  employers  upon  written  consent  from  the  covered  employee.  Then  only  the  specific   information  requested  by  the  employee  shall  be  released.    XIX. GLOSSARY  OF  ACRONYMS     BAC   ‐ Breath  Alcohol  Concentration   BAT  ‐ Breath  Alcohol  Technician   CCF  ‐ Custody  and  Control  Form   CFR  ‐ Code  of  Federal  Regulations    CMV  ‐ Commercial  Motor  Vehicle   CPL  ‐ Conforming  Products  List   DAPM  ‐ Drug  & Alcohol  Program  Manager   DER  ‐ Designated  Employer  Representative   DHHS  ‐ Department  of  Health  and  Human  Services   DOT  ‐ Department  of  Transportation   EAP  ‐ Employee  Assistance  Program   EBT  ‐ Evidential  Breath  Testing  (Device)  FMCSA  ‐ Federal  Motor  Carrier  Safety  Administration   FTA   ‐ Federal  Transit  Administration   GC/MS  ‐ Gas  Chromatography/Mass  Spectrometry   LC/MS  ‐ Liquid  Chromatography/Mass  Spectrometry   MIS  ‐ Management  Information  System   MRO  ‐ Medical  Review  Officer   NHTSA  ‐ National  Highway  Traffic  Safety  Association   NTSB  ‐ National  Transportation  Safety  Board   QAP  ‐ Quality  Assurance  Plans  (for  EBT’s)     SAP  ‐ Substance  Abuse  Professional     XX. TERMS  AND  DEFINITIONS     Air  Blank  – A  reading  by  an  EBT  of  ambient  air  containing  no  alcohol.    Alcohol  Concentration  – The  alcohol  in  a  volume  breath  expressed  in  terms  of  grams  of  alcohol  per   210  liters  of  breath  as  indicated  by  an  evidential  breath  testing  device.     City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   26   Blind  Sample  or  Blind  Performance  Test  – A  urine  specimen  submitted  to  a  laboratory  for  quality   control  testing  purposes, with  fictitious  identifier, so  that  the  laboratory  cannot  distinguish  it  from   employee  specimens, and  which  is  spiked  with  known  quantities  of  specific  drugs  or  which  is  blank,  containing  no  drugs.      Breath  Alcohol  Technician  – An  individual  who  instructs  and  assists  individuals  in  the  alcohol  testing   process  and  operates  an  EBT.    Canceled  or  Invalid  Test  – In  drug  testing, a  drug  test  that  has  been  declared  invalid  by  a  Medical   Review  Officer.  A  canceled  test  is  neither  a  positive  nor  a  negative  test.  A  sample  that  has  been   rejected  for  testing  by  a  laboratory  is  treated  the  same  as  a  canceled  test.  In  alcohol  testing, a  test   that  is  deemed  to  be  invalid  under  Part  40  Subpart  N  – Problems  in  Alcohol  Testing.      Chain  of  Custody  – Procedures  to  account  for  the  integrity  of  each  urine  specimen  by  tracking  its   handling  and  storage  from  point  of  specimen  collection  to  final  disposition  of  the  specimen.  These   procedures  shall  require  that  an  appropriate  drug  testing  custody  form  from  a  Department  of  Health   & Human  Services  (DHHS) certified  laboratory  be  used  from  time  of  collection  to  receipt  by  the   laboratory.      Collection  Site  – A  place  designated  by  the  employer  where  individuals  present  themselves  for  the   purpose  of  providing  a  specimen  of  their  urine  to  be  analyzed  for  the  presence  of  drugs.      Commercial  Motor  Vehicle  (CMV) – means  a  motor  vehicle  or  combination  of  motor  vehicles  used  in   commerce  to  transport  passengers  or  property  if  the  motor  vehicle  (1) has  a  gross  combination   weight  rating  of  26,001  or  more  pounds  inclusive  of  a  towed  unit  with  a  gross  vehicle  weight  of  more   than  10,000  pounds; or  (2) has  a  gross  vehicle  weight  rating  of  26,001  pounds; or  (3) is  designed  to   transport  16  or  more  passengers, including  the  driver; or  (4) is  of  any  size  and  is  used  in  the   transportation  of  materials  found  to  be  hazardous  for  the  purposes  of  the  Hazardous  Materials   Transportation  Act  and  which  require  the  motor  vehicle  to  be  placarded  under  the  Hazardous   Materials  Regulations  (49  CFR  Part  172, subpart  F).     Confirmation  Test  – For  alcohol  testing  means  a  second  test, following  a  screening  test  with  a  result   of  0.02  or  greater, that  provides  quantitative  data  of  alcohol  concentration.  For  controlled   substances  testing  it  means  a  second  analytical  procedure  to  identify  the  presence  of  a  specific  drug   or  metabolite  which  is  independent  of  the  screen  test  and  which  uses  a  different  technique  and   chemical  principle  from  that  of  the  screen  test  in  order  to  ensure  reliability  and  accuracy.      Contractor  – A  person  or  organization  that  provides  a  service  for  a  recipient, sub ‐recipient, employer,  or  operator  consistent  with  a  specific  understanding  or  arrangement.    Covered  Function  (Safety ‐Sensitive) – means  (a) operating  a  revenue  service  vehicle, including  when   not  in  service  (FTA); (b) operating  a  non ‐revenue  service  vehicle, when  required  to  be  operated  by  a   holder  of  a  Commercial  Driver’s  License; (c) controlling  dispatch  or  movement  of  a  revenue  service   vehicle; (d) maintaining  a  revenue  service  vehicle  or  equipment  used  in  revenue  service, unless  the   recipient  receives  sections  18  funding  and  contracts  out  such  services; (e) carrying  a  firearm  for   security  purposes.      City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   27 Dilute  Specimen  – A  specimen  with  creatinine  and  specific  gravity  values  that  are  lower  than  expected   for  human  urine.    Drug  Metabolite  – The  specific  substance  produced  when  the  human  body  metabolizes  a  given  drug   as  it  passes  through  the  body  and  is  excreted  in  the  urine.     Employee  Assistance  Program  (EAP) – A  program  provided  to  assist  employees  in  dealing  with  drug   or  alcohol  dependency  and  other  personal  problems.  Rehabilitation  and  re ‐entry  to  the  work  force   are  usually  arranged  through  an  EAP.     Evidential  Breath  Testing  Device  (EBT) – an  EBT  approved  by  the  National  Highway  Traffic  Safety   Administration  (NHTSA) for  evidential  testing  of  breath  and  placed  on  NHTSA’s  conforming  products   list  of  evidential  breath  measurement  devices  (CPL), and  identified  on  the  CPL  as  confirming  with  the   model  specifications  available  from  the  National  Highway  Traffic  Safety  Administration, Office  of   Alcohol  and  State  Programs.      Medical  Review  Officer  (MRO) – A  licensed  physician  (medical  doctor  or  doctor  of  osteopathy)  responsible  for  receiving  laboratory  results  generated  by  an  employer’s  drug  testing  program  who   has  knowledge  of  substance  abuse  disorders  and  has  appropriate  medical  training  to  interpret  and   evaluate  an  individual’s  confirmed  positive  test  result  together  with  his  or  her  medical  history  and   any  other  relevant  biomedical  information.      Post ‐Accident  Test  – a  drug  test  administered  to  an  employee  when  an  accident  has  occurred  and   the  employee  performed  a  safety ‐sensitive  function  that  either  contributed  to  the  accident, or   cannot  be  completely  discounted  as  a  contributing  factor  in  the  accident.    Pre ‐Employment  Test  – a  drug  test  given  to  an  applicant  or  employee  who  is  being  considered  for  a   safety ‐sensitive  position.  The  applicant  or  employee  must  be  informed  of  the  purpose  for  the  urine   collection  prior  to  actual  collection.    Random  Test  – a  drug  test  of  safety ‐sensitive  employees  who  are  selected  on  a  scientifically   defensible  random  and  unannounced  basis.  The  number  of  tests  performed  is  based  on  a  percentage   of  safety ‐sensitive  employees  as  directed  by  DOT.    Refuse  to  Submit  or  Test  – means  that  a  covered  employee  (1) fails  to  provide  adequate  breath  for   testing  without  a  valid  medical  explanation  after  he/she  has  received  notice  of  the  requirement  for   breath  testing; (2) fails  to  provide  adequate  urine  for  drug  testing  without  a  valid  medical  explanation   after  he/she  has  received  notice  of  the  requirement  for  urine  testing; or  (3) engages  in  conduct  that   clearly  obstructs  the  testing  process.    Return ‐to ‐Duty  Test  – an  initial  drug  or  alcohol  test  prior  to  return ‐to ‐duty  and  additional   unannounced  drug  tests  (Follow ‐up  Tests) given  to  employees  performing  in  safety ‐sensitive   functions  who  previously  tested  positive, or  refused, a  drug/or  alcohol  test  and  are  returning  to   safety ‐sensitive  positions.      Split  Specimen  – an  additional  specimen  collected  with  the  original  specimen, to  be  tested  in  the   event  the  original  specimen  tests  positive.      City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   28 Substance  Abuse  Professional  (SAP) ‐ the  Substance  Abuse  Professional  (SAP) for  this  program  must   be  a  (1) licensed  physician  (medical  doctor  or  doctor  of  osteopathy), licensed  or  certified   psychologist, social  worker, employee  assistance  professional; or  (2) an  addiction  counselor  certified   by  the  National  Association  of  Alcoholism  and  Drug  Abuse  Counselors  Certification  Commission  or   the  International  Certification  Reciprocity  Consortium/Alcohol  and  other  Drug  Abuse.    Verified  Positive  (drug  test  result) – a  drug  test  result  reviewed  by  a  Medical  Review  Officer  and   determined  to  have  evidence  of  prohibited  drug  use.              XXI. EMPLOYEE  INFORMATION  ON  THE  EFFECTS  OF  ALCOHOL  MISUSE/DRUG  USE     A. Effects  of  alcohol  and  drugs  on  a  person’s  health, work, and  personal  life  include:  disruption  of   sleep; changes  in  eating  patterns, commonly  not  eating  as  much  and  therefore, weight  loss;  mood  swings; depression; increased  physical  ailments  (i.e. headaches, colds, stomach  problems);  decreased  motivation; withdrawal  from  family  and  friends; quicker  to  anger; neglects  obligations   and  is  not  as  attentive; does  not  handle  stress; changes  friends; excuses  use  of  alcohol.      B. Signs  and  symptoms  of  drug  use  or  alcohol  misuse  which  could  affect  work  performance  include:   reporting  to  work  late; calling  in  sick  often; unauthorized  absences; smell  of  alcohol  on  a  person;  taking  long  or  frequent  breaks; change  in  personality  – more  angry  or  less  friendly; decreased   motivation; an  “I  don’t  care” attitude; thinking  and  concentration  not  as  sharp; more  prone  to   accidents; forgetfulness; less  attentive  to  appearance; appearing  tired; sleeping  on  the  job.      For  additional  information, see  Attachment  A  – Drug  and  Alcohol  Fact  Sheets.      City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   29 Alcohol  Fact  Sheet     Alcohol  is  a  socially  acceptable  drug  that  has  been  consumed  throughout  the  world  for  centuries.  It  is   considered  a  recreational  beverage  when  consumed  in  moderation  for  employment  and  relaxation   during  social  gatherings.  However, when  consumed  primarily  for  its  physical  and  mood ‐altering  effects,  it  is  a  substance  of  abuse.  As  a  depressant, it  slows  down  physical  responses  and  progressively  impairs   mental  functions.      Signs  and  Symptoms  of  Use    Dulled  mental  processes    Lack  of  coordination    Odor  of  alcohol  on  breath    Possible  constricted  pupils    Sleepy  or  stuporous  condition    Slowed  reaction  rate    Slurred  speech  (Note: except  for  the  odor, these  are  general  signs  and  symptoms  of  any   depressant  substance)    Health  Effects   The  chronic  consumption  of  alcohol  (average  of  three  servings  per  day  of  beer  [12  ounces], whiskey   [1  ounce], or  wine  [6  ounces]) over  time  may  result  in  the  following  health  hazards:     Decreased  sexual  functioning    Dependency  (up  to  10  percent  of  all  people  who  drink  alcohol  become  physically  and/or  mentally   dependent  on  alcohol  and  can  be  termed  “alcoholic”)   Fatal  liver  diseases    Increased  cancers  of  the  mouth, tongue, pharynx, esophagus, rectum, breast, and  malignant   melanoma    Kidney  disease    Pancreatitis    Spontaneous  abortion  and  neonatal  mortality    Ulcers    Birth  defects  (up  to  54  percent  of  all  birth  defects  are  alcohol  related)    Social  Issues    Two ‐thirds  of  all  homicides  are  committed  by  people  who  drink  prior  to  the  crime.   Two  to  three  percent  of  the  driving  population  is  legally  drunk  at  one  time.  This  rate  is  doubled  at   night  and  on  weekends.     Two ‐thirds  of  all  Americans  will  be  involved  in  an  alcohol ‐related  vehicle  accident  during  their   lifetimes.   The  rate  of  separation  and  divorce  in  families  with  alcohol  dependency  problems  is  7  times  the   average.   Forty  percent  of  family  court  cases  are  alcohol  problem  related.     Alcoholics  are  15  times  more  likely  to  commit  suicide  that  are  other  segments  of  the  population.   More  than  60  percent  of  burns, 40  percent  of  falls, 69  percent  of  boating  accidents, and  76   percent  of  private  aircraft  accidents  are  alcohol  related.    Attachment  A     City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   30 The  Annual  Toll    24,000  people  will  die  on  the  highway  due  to  the  legally  impaired  driver.   12,000  more  will  die  on  the  highway  due  to  the  alcohol ‐affected  river.   15,800  will  die  in  non ‐highway  accidents.   30,000  will  die  due  to  alcohol ‐caused  liver  disease.   10,000  will  die  due  to  alcohol ‐induced  brain  disease  or  suicide.   Up  to  another  125,000  will  die  due  to  alcohol ‐related  conditions  or  accidents.    Workplace  Issues     It  takes  one  hour  for  the  average  person  (150  pounds) to  process  one  serving  of  an  alcoholic   beverage  from  the  body.   Impairment  in  coordination  and  judgment  can  be  objectively  measured  with  as  little  as  two  drinks   in  the  body.   A  person  who  is  legally  intoxicated  is  6  times  more  likely  to  have  an  accident  than  a  sober  person.       Amphetamine  Fact  Sheet     Amphetamines  are  central  nervous  system  stimulants  that  speed  up  the  mind  and  body.  The  physical   sense  of  energy  at  lower  doses  and  the  mental  exhilaration  at  higher  doses  are  the  reason  for  their   abuse.  Although  widely  prescribed  at  one  time  for  weight  reduction  and  mood  elevation, the  legal  use   of  amphetamines  is  now  limited  to  a  very  narrow  range  of  medical  conditions.  Most  amphetamines  that   are  abused  are  illegally  manufactured  in  foreign  countries  and  smuggled  into  the  U.S. or  clandestinely   manufactured  in  crude  laboratories.      Description     Amphetamine  is  sold  in  counterfeit  capsules  or  as  white, flat, doubled ‐scored  “minibennies.”  It  is   usually  taken  by  mouth.   Methamphetamine  is  often  sold  as  a  creamy  white  and  granular  powder  or  in  lumps  and  is   packaged  in  aluminum  foil  wraps  or  sealable  plastic  bags.  Methamphetamine  may  be  taken  orally,  injected, or  snorted  into  the  nose.     Trade/street  names  include  Biphetamine, Delcobese, Desotyn, Detedrine, Chetrol, Ritalin, Speed,  Meth, Crank, Crystal, Monster, Black  Beauties, Rits  and  Ecstasy.    Signs  and  Symptoms  of  Use    Hyperexcitability, restlessness    Dilated  pupils    Increased  heart  rate  and  blood  pressure    Heart  palpitations  and  irregular  beats    Profuse  sweating    Rapid  respiration    Confusion    Panic    Talkativeness    Inability  to  concentrate    Heightened  aggressive  behavior       City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   31 Health  Effects     Regular  use  produces  strong  psychological  dependence  and  increasing  tolerance  to  drug.   High  doses  may  cause  toxic  psychosis  resembling  schizophrenia.     Intoxication  may  induce  a  heart  attack  or  stroke  due  to  spiking  of  blood  pressure.   Chronic  use  may  cause  heart  and  brain  damage  due  to  severe  constriction  of  capillary  blood   vessels.    The  euphoric  stimulation  increases  impulsive  and  risk ‐taking  behaviors, including  bizarre  and   violent  acts.   Withdrawal  from  the  drug  may  result  in  severe  physical  and  mental  depression.      Workplace  Issues    Since  amphetamines  alleviate  the  sensation  of  fatigue, they  may  be  abused  to  increase  alertness   because  of  unusual  overtime  demands  or  failure  to  get  rest.   Low ‐dose  amphetamine  use  will  cause  a  short ‐term  improvement  in  mental  and  physical   functioning.  With  greater  use  or  increasing  fatigue, the  effect  reverses  and  has  an  impairing   effect.  Hangover  effect  is  characterized  by  physical  fatigue  and  depression, which  may  make   operation  of  equipment  or  vehicles  dangerous.        Cocaine  Fact  Sheet     Cocaine  is  used  medically  as  a  local  anesthetic.  It  is  abused  as  a  powerful  physical  and  mental  stimulant.   The  entire  central  nervous  system  is  energized.  Muscles  are  more  tense, the  heart  beats  faster  and   stronger, and  the  body  burns  more  energy.  The  brain  experiences  an  exhilaration  caused  by  a  large   release  of  neurohormones  associated  with  mood  elevation.      Description     The  source  of  cocaine  is  the  coca  bush, grown  almost  exclusively  in  the  mountainous  regions  of   southern  South  America.     Cocaine  Hydrochloride  – “snorting  coke” is  a  white  to  creamy  granular  or  lumpy  powder  that  is   chopped  into  a  fine  powder  before  use.  It  is  snorted  into  the  nose, rubbed  on  the  gums, or   injected  in  veins.  The  effect  is  felt  within  minutes  and  lasts  40 ‐50  minutes  per  “line” (about  60   to  90  milligrams).  Common  paraphernalia  include  a  single ‐edged  razor  blade  and  small  mirror   or  piece  of  smooth  metal, a  half  straw  or  metal  tube, and  a  small  screw  cap  vial  or  folded  paper   packet  containing  the  cocaine.     Cocaine  Base  – a  small  crystalline  rock  about  the  size  of  small  pebble.  It  boils  at  a  low   temperature, is  not  soluble  in  water, and  is  up  to  90  percent  pure.  It  is  heated  in  a  glass  pipe   and  the  vapor  is  inhaled.  The  effect  is  felt  within  seven  seconds.  Common  paraphernalia   includes  a  “crack  pipe” (a  small  glass  smoking  device  for  vaporizing  the  crack  crystal) and  a   lighter, alcohol  lamp, or  small  butane  torch  for  heating.     Trade/street  names  include:  Coke, Rock, Crack, Free  Base, Flake, Snow, Smoke, and  Blow.      Signs  and  Symptoms  of  Use    Financial  problems    Frequent  and  extended  absences  from  meetings  or  work  assignment    Increased  physical  activity  and  fatigue    Isolation  and  withdrawal  from  friends  and  normal  activities     City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   32  Secretive  behaviors, frequent  nonbusiness  visitors, delivered  packages, phone  calls    Unusual  defensiveness, anxiety, agitation    Wide  mood  swings    Runny  or  irritated  nose    Difficulty  in  concentration    Dilated  pupils  and  visual  impairment    Restlessness    Formication  (sensation  of  bus  crawling  on  skin)   High  blood  pressure, heart  palpitations, and  irregular  rhythm    Hallucinations    Hyperexcitability  and  overreaction  to  stimulus    Insomnia    Paranoia  and  hallucinations    Profuse  sweating  and  dry  mouth    Talkativeness      Health  Effects     Research  suggests  that  regular  cocaine  use  may  upset  the  chemical  balance  of  the  brain.  As  a   result, it  may  speed  up  the  aging  process  by  causing  irreparable  damage  to  critical  nerve  cells.   The  onset  of  nervous  system  illnesses  such  as  Parkinson’s  disease  could  also  occur.     Cocaine  use  causes  the  heart  to  beat  faster  and  harder  and  rapidly  increases  blood  pressure.  In   addition, cocaine  causes  spasms  of  blood  vessels  in  the  brain  and  heart.  Both  effects  lead  to   ruptured  vessels  causing  strokes  or  heart  attacks.     Strong  psychological  dependency  can  occur  with  one  “hit” of  crack.  Usually, mental  dependency   occurs  within  days  (crack) or  within  several  months  (snorting  coke).  Cocaine  causes  the   strongest  mental  dependency  of  any  known  drug.    Treatment  success  rates  are  lower  than  for  other  chemical  dependencies.   Cocaine  is  extremely  dangerous  when  taken  with  depressant  drugs.  Death  due  to  overdose  is   rapid.  The  fatal  effects  of  an  overdose  are  not  usually  reversible  by  medical  intervention.  The   number  of  cocaine  overdose  deaths  has  tripled  in  the  last  four  years.     Cocaine  overdose  was  the  second  most  common  drug  emergency  in  1986  – up  from  11 th  place  in   1980.      Workplace  Issues     Extreme  mood  and  energy  swings  create  instability.  Sudden  noises  can  cause  a  violent  reaction.   Lapses  in  attention  and  ignoring  warning  signals  greatly  increase  the  potential  for  accidents.     The  high  cost  of  cocaine  frequently  leads  to  workplace  theft  and/or  dealing.   A  developing  paranoia  and  withdrawal  create  unpredictable  and  sometimes  violent  behavior.     Work  performance  is  characterized  by  forgetfulness, absenteeism, tardiness, and  missed   assignments.      Cannabinoids  (Marijuana) Fact  Sheet     Marijuana  is  one  of  the  most  misunderstood  and  underestimated  drugs  of  abuse.  People  use  marijuana   for  the  mildly  tranquilizing  and  mood  –and  perception  – altering  effects  it  produces.          City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   33 Description    Usually  sold  in  plastic  sandwich  bags, leaf  marijuana  will  range  in  color  from  green  to  light  tan.   The  leaves  are  usually  dry  and  broken  into  small  pieces.  The  seeds  are  oval  with  one  slightly   pointed  end.  Less  prevalent, hashish  is  a  compressed, sometimes  tarlike  substance  ranging  in   color  from  pale  yellow  to  black.  It  is  usually  sold  in  small  chunks  wrapped  in  aluminum  foil.  It   may  also  be  sold  in  an  oily  liquid.   Marijuana  has  a  distinctly  pungent  aroma  resembling  a  combination  of  sweet  alfalfa  and  incense.     Cigarette  papers, roach  clip  holders, and  small  pipes  made  of  bone, brass, or  glass  are  commonly   found.  Smoking  “bongs” (large  bore  pipes  for  inhaling  large  volumes  of  smoke) can  easily  be   made  from  soft  drink  cans  and  toilet  paper  rolls.     Trade/street  names  include:  Marinol, THC, Pot, Grass, Joint, Reefer, Acapulco  Gold, Sinsemilla,  Thai  Sticks, Hash, and  Hash  Oil.    Signs  and  Symptoms  of  Use   Reddened  eyes  (often  masked  by  eyedrops), slowed  speech, distinctive  odor  on  clothing, lackadaisical  “I   don’t  care” attitude, chronic  fatigue  and  lack  of  motivation, irritating  cough, and  chronic  sore  throat.      Health  Effects     When  marijuana  is  smoked, it  is  irritating  to  the  lungs.  Chronic  smoking  causes  emphysema ‐like   conditions.   One  joint  causes  the  heart  to  race  and  be  overworked.  People  with  undiagnosed  heart  conditions   are  at  risk.   Marijuana  is  commonly  contaminated  with  the  fungus  Aspergillus , which  can  cause  serious   respiratory  tract  and  sinus  infections.   Marijuana  smoking  lowers  the  body’s  immune  system  response, making  users  more  susceptible  to   infection.  The  U.S. Government  is  actively  researching  a  possible  connection  between   marijuana  smoking  and  the  activation  of  AIDS  in  positive  human  immunodeficiency  virus  (HIV)  carriers.      Pregnancy  Problems  and  Birth  Defects     The  active  chemical, tetrahydrocannabinol  (THC), and  60  other  related  chemicals  in  marijuana   concentrate  in  the  ovaries  and  testes.   Chronic  smoking  of  marijuana  in  males  causes  a  decrease  in  sex  hormone, testosterone, and  an   increase  in  estrogen, the  female  sex  hormone.  The  result  is  a  decrease  in  sperm  count, which   can  lead  to  temporary  sterility.  Occasionally, the  onset  of  female  sex  characteristics  including   breast  development  occurs  in  heavy  users.     Chronic  smoking  of  marijuana  in  females  causes  a  decrease  in  fertility  and  an  increase  in   testosterone.     Pregnant  women  who  are  chronic  marijuana  smokers  have  a  higher  than  normal  incidence  of   stillborn  births, early  termination  of  pregnancy, and  higher  infant  mortality  rate  during  the  first   few  days  of  life.     In  test  animals, THC  causes  birth  defects, including  malformations  of  the  brain, spinal  cord,  forelimbs, and  liver  and  water  on  the  brain  and  spine.     Offspring  of  test  animals  who  were  exposed  to  marijuana  have  fewer  chromosomes  than  normal,  causing  gross  birth  defects  or  death  of  the  fetus.  Pediatricians  and  surgeons  are  concluding  that   the  use  of  marijuana  by  either  or  both  parents, especially  during  pregnancy, leads  to  specific   birth  defects  of  the  infant’s  feet  and  hangs.      City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   34  One  of  the  most  common  effects  of  prenatal  cannabinoid  exposure  is  underweight  newborn   babies    Fetal  exposure  may  decrease  visual  functioning  and  causes  other  ophthalmic  problems.      Mental  Function     Regular  use  can  cause  the  following  effects:   Delayed  decision ‐making    Diminished  concentration    Impaired  short ‐term  memory, interfering  with  learning    Impaired  signal  detection  (ability  to  detect  a  brief  flash  of  light), a  risk  for  users  who  are  operating   machinery    Impaired  tracking  (the  ability  to  follow  a  moving  object  with  the  eyes) and  visual  distance   measurements    Erratic  cognitive  function    Distortions  in  time  estimation    Long ‐term  negative  effects  on  mental  function  known  as  “acute  brain  syndrome,” which  is   characterized  by  disorders  in  memory, cognitive  function, sleep  patterns, and  physical  condition     Acute  Effects     Aggressive  urges    Anxiety    Confusion    Fearfulness    Hallucinations    Heavy  sedation    Immobility    Mental  dependency    Panic  paranoid  reaction    Unpleasant  distortions  in  body  image     Workplace  Issues    The  active  chemical, THC, stores  in  body  fat  and  slowly  releases  over  time.  Marijuana  smoking  has   a  long ‐term  effect  on  performance.   A  500  to  800  percent  increase  in  THC  concentration  in  the  past  several  years  makes  smoking  three   to  five  joints  a  week  today  equivalent  to  15  to  40  joints  a  week  in  1978.   Combining  alcohol  or  other  depressant  drugs  and  marijuana  can  produce  a  multiplied  effect,  increasing  the  impairing  effect  of  both  the  depressant  and  marijuana.        Opiates  (Narcotics) Fact  Sheet     Opiates  (also  called  narcotics) are  drugs  that  alleviate  pain, depress  body  functions  and  reactions, and   when  taken  in  large  doses, cause  a  strong  euphoric  feeling.      Description    Natural  and  natural  derivatives  – opium, morphine, codeine, and  heroin    Synthetics  – meperidine  (Demerol), oxymorphone  (Numorphan), and  oxycodone  (Percodan)    City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   35  May  be  taken  in  pill  form, smoked, or  injected, depending  upon  the  type  of  narcotic  used    Trade/street  names  include:  Smack, Horse, Emma, Big  D, Dollies, Juice, Syrup, and  China  White     Signs  and  Symptoms  of  Use    Mood  changes    Impaired  mental  functioning  and  alertness    Constricted  pupils    Depression  and  apathy    Impaired  coordination    Physical  fatigue  and  drowsiness    Nausea, vomiting, and  constipation    Impaired  respiration     Health  Effects     IV  needle  users  have  a  high  risk  for  contracting  hepatitis  and  AIDS  due  to  sharing  of  needles.   Narcotics  increase  pain  tolerance.  As  a  result, people  could  more  severely  injure  themselves  or   fail  to  seek  medical  attention  after  an  accident  due  to  the  lack  of  pain  sensitivity.   Narcotics’ effects  are  multiplied  when  used  in  combination  with  other  depressant  drugs  and   alcohol, causing  increased  risk  for  an  overdose.      Social  Issues    There  are  over  500,000  heroin  addicts  in  the  U.S., most  of  whom  are  IV  needle  users.   An  even  greater  number  of  medicinal  narcotic ‐dependent  persons  obtain  their  narcotics  through   prescriptions.   Because  of  tolerance, there  is  an  ever ‐increasing  need  for  more  narcotic  to  produce  the  same   effect.   Strong  mental  and  physical  dependency  occurs.     The  combination  of  tolerance  and  dependency  creates  an  increasing  financial  burden  for  the  user.   Costs  for  heroin  can  reach  hundreds  of  dollars  a  day.    Workplace  Issues     Unwanted  side  effects  such  as  nausea, vomiting, dizziness, mental  clouding, and  drowsiness  place   the  legitimate  user  and  abuser  at  higher  risk  for  an  accident.   Narcotics  have  a  legitimate  medical  use  in  alleviating  pain.  Workplace  use  may  cause  impairment   of  physical  and  mental  functions.        Phencyclidine  (PCP) Fact  Sheet     Phencyclidine  (PCP) was  originally  developed  as  an  anesthetic, but  the  adverse  side  effects  prevented  its   use  except  as  a  large  animal  tranquilizer.  Phencyclidine  acts  as  both  a  depressant  and  a  hallucinogen,  and  sometimes  as  a  stimulant.  It  is  abused  primarily  for  its  variety  of  mood ‐altering  effects.  Low  doses   produce  sedation  and  euphoric  mood  changes.  The  mood  can  change  rapidly  from  sedation  to   excitation  and  agitation.  Larger  doses  may  produce  a  coma ‐like  condition  with  muscle  rigidity  and  a   blank  stare  with  the  eyelids  half  closed.  Sudden  noises  or  physical  shocks  may  cause  a  “freak  out” in   which  the  person  has  abnormal  strength, extremely  violent  behavior, and  an  inability  to  speak  or   comprehend  communication.      City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   36   Description    PCP  is  sold  as  a  creamy, granular  powder  and  is  often  packaged  in  one ‐inch  square  aluminum  foil   or  folded  paper  “packets.”     It  may  be  mixed  with  marijuana  or  tobacco  and  smoked.  It  is  sometimes  combined  with  procaine,  a  local  anesthetic, and  sold  as  imitation  cocaine.   Trade/street  names  include:  Angel  Dust, Dust, and  Hog.    Signs  and  Symptoms  of  Use    Impaired  coordination    Severe  confusion  and  agitation    Extreme  mood  shifts    Muscle  rigidity    Nystagmus  (jerky  eye  movements)   Dilated  pupils    Profuse  sweating    Rapid  heartbeat    Dizziness     Health  Effects     The  potential  for  accidents  and  overdose  emergencies  is  high  due  to  the  extreme  mental  effects   combined  with  the  anesthetic  effect  on  the  body.   PCP  is  potentiated  by  other  depressant  drugs, including  alcohol, increasing  the  likelihood  of  an   overdose  reaction.   Misdiagnosing  the  hallucination  as  LSD  induced, and  then  treating  with  Thorazine, can  cause  a   fatal  reaction.   Use  can  cause  irreversible  memory  loss, personality  changes, and  though  disorders.    There  are  four  phases  to  PCP  abuse.  The  first  phase  is  acute  toxicity.  It  can  last  up  to  three  days  and  can   include  combativeness, catatonia, convulsions, and  coma.  Distortions  of  size, shape, and  distance   perception  are  common.  The  second  phase, which  does  not  always  follow  the  first, is  a  toxic  psychosis.   Users  may  experience  visual  and  auditory  delusions, paranoia, and  agitation.  The  third  phase  is  a  drug ‐ induced  schizophrenia  that  may  last  a  month  or  longer.  The  fourth  phase  is  PCP ‐induced  depression.   Suicidal  tendencies  and  mental  dysfunction  can  last  for  months.      Workplace  Issues     PCP  abuse  is  less  common  today  than  in  recent  years.  It  is  also  not  generally  used  in  a  workplace   setting  because  of  the  severe  disorientation  that  occurs.           City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   37   CITY  OF  SANTA  MONICA’S  BIG  BLUE  BUS   POST ‐ACCIDENT  RECORD  OF  DECISION       Testing  Instructions   Supervisor  or  Manager:  This  form  is  to  document  the  action  taken  following  an  accident  involving  a  City ‐owned   vehicle  that  may  meet  DOT  FTA  post ‐accident  drug/alcohol  testing  requirements.  DOT  FTA  policy  requires  the   testing  of  the  vehicle  operator  and  any  other  employees  whose  performance  could  have  contributed  to  the   accident.     Complete  a  “Post ‐Accident  Record  of  Decision” form.   If  the  testing  criteria  is  met  (see  below) complete  the  “Notification  of  Required  Testing” form.   Escort  the  employee  to  the  testing  facility.   Give  the  staff  the  “Notification  of  Required  Testing” form  so  they  can  complete  their  portion.   Transport  the  employee  back  to  the  work  site  and  forward  this  form  to  Program  Manager.    Accident  Information     Employee:___________________________    Employee  ID: _________  Job  Title  _________________  Date  of  accident: _____________________    Time: _____________  AM  / PM   Location: _____________________________  Vehicle  #: ________  Route  #: _______  Run  #: _______  Description  of  accident: _______________________________________________________________    Post ‐Accident  Testing  Criteria       FTA  Covered  Employees     1)   Was  there  a  fatality?  * __________ YES  – test  is  required.  * __________ NO  – go  to  question  #2.     2)   Did  anybody  require  immediate  medical   attention  away  from  the  scene  of  the   accident?   __________ YES  – test  is  required.   __________ NO  – go  to  question  #3.    3)   Did  either  vehicle  sustain  “disabling   damage?” (see  next  page  for  definition).   _________ YES  – test  is  required.   _________ NO  – stop. Do  not  test.      If  a  test  is  required, the  driver  must  be  tested  unless  the  employee’s  performance  can  be  completely   discounted  as  a  contributing  factor  to  the  accident.  Can  the  employee’s  performance  be  completely   discounted?  NO  ______  YES  ______  Explain  why:  ___________________________________________________________________________________  Attachment B   City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   38 CITY  OF  SANTA  MONICA’S  BIG  BLUE  BUS   Post ‐Accident  Record  of  Decision     If  a  post ‐accident  test  is  required, any  other  employee(s) whose  performance  could  have  contributed  to   the  accident  must  also  be  tested  (Example:  Driver  states  there  was  a  brake  failure  and  the  brakes  were   recently  serviced  by  a  Sr. Mechanic).  List  any  employee  whose  performance  could  have  contributed  to   the  accident.  __________________________________________________________________________________    Where  to  Test   Monday  to  Sunday   at  any  time.   Collection  Plus  at  City  of  Santa  Monica  Big  Blue  Bus     1660  7 th  Street     Santa  Monica  CA  90401 ‐3324    (310  458 ‐1975     Drug  & Alcohol  Testing  Information   Time  of  Accident: ________________ AM  / PM   Time  arrived  at  collection  site: ___________ AM  / PM   Time  of  alcohol  test  (see  the  employee’s  copy  of  the  “Alcohol  Testing  Form”): ___________ AM  / PM   Elapsed  time  between  the  accident  and  alcohol  test: __________________  Was  the  Alcohol  Test  performed  within  2  hours  of  the  accident  (if  more  than  8  hours  have  passed  the   attempt  to  test  must  stop  and  the  reason  stated  below):  NO  ________  YES  _______  If  NO, state  reason  ___________________________________________________________________                                    ___________________________________________________________________       Print  Supervisor  Name     Signature     Title     Date    Disabling  Damage  is  damage  that  precludes  the  departure  of  any  vehicle  from  the  scene  of  an   accident  in  its  usual  manner  in  daylight  hours  after  simple  repairs.  Disabling  damage  includes :  damage  to  vehicles  that  could  have  been  operated, but  would  have  caused  further  damage  if  so   operated.  Disabling  damage  does  not  include : damage  that  could  be  remedied  temporarily  at  the   scene  of  the  occurrence  without  special  tools  or  parts, tire  disablement  without  other  damage  even  if   no  space  tire  is  available, or  damage  to  headlights, taillights, turn  signals, horn, or  windshield  wipers   that  makes  them  inoperable.      City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   39 For  Drug  & Alcohol     Designated  Employer  Representative  Use      Alcohol  test  performed  within  2  hours?       NO  ______  YES  ______  Alcohol  test  performed  before  drug  test?   NO  ______  YES  ______  Testing  forms  completely  accurately?          NO  ______  YES  ______  If  NO  to  any  of  the  above, explain  here: ________________________________________________  ________________________________________________________________________________  Follow ‐up  action  taken: _____________________________________________________________  ________________________________________________________________________________      CITY  OF  SANTA  MONICA’S  BIG  BLUE  BUS   Reasonable  Suspicion  Record  of  Decision        Supervisor  or  Manager:  This  form  is  to  be  used  to  substantiate  and  document  the  objective  facts, observations   and  circumstances  leading  to  a  reasonable  suspicion  determination.  After  direct  observation  of  the  employee’s   behavior, please  check  all  of  the  short ‐term  indicators  that  denote  a  possible  link  to  the  employee’s  use  of   prohibited  alcohol  or  drugs.  See  back  of  this  form  for  additional  instructions.    Employee  Information     Name:___________________________    Employee  ID: _________  Job  Title  ____________________    Date: ____________________    Time  observed:  From  __________  AM  / PM     To  ________ AM  / PM     Location  of  employee  when  reasonable  suspicion  evaluation  was  made  (be  specific):  __________________________________________________________________________________    Evaluating  Supervisor: _______________________________________    Other  Supervisor(s) present: __________________________________     Observations  (check  all  that  apply)  Eyes:  □ Bloodshot/red   □ Constricted  (tiny) pupils   □ Dilated  (large) pupils   □ Glassy/watery   □ Heavy  eyelids     □ Fixed/blank  stare   □ Other: _______________    Breath/Body  Odor: □ Alcohol  □ Marijuana  □ Other: _______________  Speech:  □ Confused   □ Slurred   □ Not  understandable   □ Stuttered   □ Mumbled   □ Rambled   □ Incomplete  sentences   □ Other: _______________    Body  Movements:  □ Falling   □ Swaying   □ Drowsy/sleepy   □ Needs  support   □ Stumbling   □ Shaky  hands/body   □ Unsteady  walk   □ Tremors/twitches   □ Other: _______________  Body  Appearance:  □ Flushed  or  pale   □ Disheveled  appearance   □ Heavy/quick  breathing   □ Sweating   □ Dry  mouth   □ Frequent  swallowing   □ Repeated  wetting  lips   □ Other: _______________  Behavior/Attitude:  □ Excited   □ Quick  Tempered   □ Disoriented   □ Combative   □ Talkative   □ Uncooperative   □ Irrational   □ Verbally  abusive   □ Inappropriate  laughing    DER  initials:  Attachment  C     City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   40 Unusual  Behavior  □ Hiccoughing   □ Fighting   □ Belching   □ Crying   □ Vomiting   □ Other: _______________    Did  the  employee  admit  to  using  alcohol  or  drugs?                                      NO  _________    YES  _________  Did  you  see  a  drug  or  alcohol  being  used?                                                     NO  _________     YES  _________  Did  you  see  any  drug  paraphernalia  or  alcohol  containers?                       NO  _________     YES  _________  If  you  answered  YES  to  any  of  the  questions  explain  what  you  observed  or  heard:     ____________________________________________________________________________________________________    Any  other  unusual  actions/behavior  made  by  the  employee?                     NO  _________     YES  _________       Explain: ___________________________________________________________________________________________  Document  any  explanation  or  statements  made  by  the  employee  regarding  the  incident, circumstances, etc.      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________     List  any  witness  to  employee’s  behavior: __________________________________________________________________    Page  1  of  2   Decision  to  Test     Reasonable  Suspicion  Test  Ordered:                YES  ______     NO  ______    Reasonable  Suspicion  Test  Refused:                 YES  ______     NO  ______    If  the  employee  refuses  to  test  instruct  him/her  that  any  refusal  to  test  is  treated  the  same  as  a  positive  test.      Testing  Information       Time  you  first  observed  employee:              ____________ AM  / PM     Time  employee  signed  “Notification  of  Required  Testing” form:   ___________ AM  / PM     Time  you  arrived  at  testing  facility:      ___________ AM  / PM     Time  you  left  the  testing  facility:   __________ AM  / PM     ____________________________           __________________            _____________ AM  / PM   Signature  of  Evaluating  Supervisor                            Date                                                        Time     Testing  Instructions      Complete  the  “Reasonable  Suspicion  Record  of  Decision” form.   Meet  privately  with  the  employee  to  explain  what  you  have  observed  and  that  you  are  ordering  he/she   submit  to  a  test.   Complete  the  “Notification  of  Required  Testing” form  and  have  the  employee  sign  to  acknowledge  they   understand  the  test  is  required  under  DOT  regulations.   Once  you  have  advised  the  employee  of  a  required  test  you  must  immediately  escort  the  employee  to  the   collection  site.       Any  refusal  to  submit  to  testing  will  be  treated  the  same  as  a  positive  test.   Give  the  facility  the  “Notification  of  Required  Testing” form  so  they  can  complete  their  portion.   Remain  there  with  the  employee  until  the  test  is  completed.      Escort  the  employee  back  to  the  dispatch  office.   The  employee  can  NOT  perform  safety ‐sensitive  functions  a  negative  result  is  confirmed  by  the  MRO.   Arrange  the  employee  to  be  taken  home  by  a  relative  or  friend.   Forward  any  paperwork  given  to  you  to  Al  Davis, Transit  Safety  & Security  Coordinator.      Where  to  Test      Collection  Plus, City  of  Santa  Monica  Big  Blue  Bus   1660  7 th  Street  CA  90401  – 3324        City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   41 For  Drug  & Alcohol  Designated  Employer  Representative  USE       Drug  test  result:        Positive: _______     Negative: _______         Not  conducted: ________  Alcohol  test  result:   Positive: _______     Negative: _______         Not  conducted: ________  Were  there  any  procedural  errors  identified?   YES  _______          NO  _______  If  YES  explain: ______________________________________________________________________  __________________________________________________________________________________   Describe  remedial  action  taken: ________________________________________________________  __________________________________________________________________________________     Page  2  of  2         CITY  OF  SANTA  MONICA’S  BIG  BLUE  BUS   Notification  of  Required  Testing   Pursuant  to  the  US  DOT  Regulations   49  CFR  Part  40  and  655     This  form  MUST  be  completed  for  ALL  tests   Employee  Identification   Employee  Name: ________________________   ID  #: ____________    Title: _____________________    Department: ___________________________    Division: ___________________________    Pursuant  to  the  US  DOT  Regulations  49  CFR  Part  40  and  655, as  amended, all  safety ‐sensitive   employees/applicants  are  required  to  submit  to  drug  and  alcohol  testing.   The  date, location  and  reason  for  the  test  are  stated  below.   This  form  must  be  presented  to  the  collection  site  staff.   This  form  must  be  returned  to  the  Supervisor  after  the  test.   Behavior  that  constitutes  a  refusal  to  test  is  treated  equivalent  to  a  positive  test.    I  acknowledge  receipt  of  this  notification  and  understand  as  a  condition  of  my  employment  with  this   company, the  above  identified  test  is  required.           _____________________________________    ___________________    ___________  AM  / PM        Employee  Signature                                                   Date                                       Time     Test  Information   Collection  Site:   □ Collection  Plus, City  of  Santa  Monica  Big  Blue  Bus  1660  7 th  Street  CA  90401  – 3324      Scheduled  test  date: _________________  Date  Notice  given  to  Employee: __________________    Time  given: ____________ AM  / PM   If  this  notice  was  NOT  given  to  the  employee  on  the  scheduled  test  date  you  must  indicate  the  reason  why:              _______________________________________________________________________________    Type  of  Test:     □ Drug   □ Pre ‐Employment   □ Reasonable  Suspicion   □ Post ‐Accident   □ Alcohol   □ Return ‐to ‐Duty   □ Random   □ Both  Drug/Alcohol   □ Follow ‐up   For  Collection  Site     Date: _____________    Time  employee  arrived: ________ AM  / PM     Time  test  completed: __________ AM  / PM   Employee  MUST  return  form   Attachment  D     City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   42 □ Observed  Test    Manager/Supervisor  Signature: _______________________________________   Date: ______________________    For  Drug  & Alcohol  Designated  Employer  Representative  (DER) Use     Were  any  errors  found  on  the  following  forms:   Notification  Form  No  ______ Yes  ______ Explain: _________________________________________   Custody  & Control  Form  No  ______ Yes  ______ Explain: _________________________________________   Drug  Testing  Result  Form  No  ______ Yes  ______ Explain: _________________________________________   Alcohol  Testing  Result  Form  No  ______ Yes  ______ Explain: _________________________________________   MRO  Verification  Form  No  ______ Yes  ______ Explain: _________________________________________  Follow ‐up  action  taken: ___________________________________________________________________________________   ______________________________________________________________________________________________________     Distribution:   Original  to  Program  DER              Copy  to  Employee  and  Collection  site           Please  take  a  few  minutes  to  read  the  following   which  describes  your  role  in  the  collection  process       The  specimen  collection  procedures  are  established  by  the  U.S. DOT.  Failure  to  follow  the  procedures   will  be  considered  a  refusal  to  test.  The  following  is  a  summary  of  the  specimen  collection  process:    1. At  the  collection  site  you  will  be  asked  to  show  your  driver’s  license  or  City  ID  badge  to  identify   yourself.    2. Before  entering  the  restroom  to  provide  a  specimen, you  will  be  asked  to  remove  extra  clothing   (jacket, coat, hat, etc.).  Purses, handbags, etc. must  remain  with  outer  garments, outside  the   restroom.      3. You  will  be  asked  to  empty  your  pockets  and  show  the  contents  to  the  Collector.    4. You  will  be  asked  to  wash  your  hands  before  entering  the  bathroom  to  provide  a  specimen.    5. You  will  be  provided  a  sealed  specimen  bottle  and  the  Collector  will  unwrap  it  in  your  presence.    6. After  providing  the  specimen, you  should  observe  the  Collector  check  the  specimen  for  its  volume,  temperature, and  color.    7. If  the  specimen  shows  signs  of  tampering  (for  example: unusual  color, presence  of  foreign  objects   or  material) or  is  outside  of  the  acceptable  temperature  rang  (90 ‐100°F), DOT  regulations  require   you  to  provide  a  second  specimen  under  direct  observation.    8. The  Collector  will  complete  the  Federal  Control  Custody  Form  and  place  tamper  proof  seals  over   the  specimen  bottles.  You  will  initial  the  seals, sign  the  Control  Custody  Form  and  receive  a  copy   of  the  form.      Refusal  to  Test:   Per  the  DOT  regulations, a  refusal  to  test  is  considered  a  positive  test.  Examples  of  a  refusal  to  test   include  (see  policy  for  complete  list):     Failure  to  cooperate  with  any  part  of  the  collection  process.   Failure  to  immediately  report  to  the  collection  site  after  receiving  this  notice.   Leaving  the  collection  site  before  completing  test.   Failure  to  provide  a  urine  sample  without  a  valid  medical  explanation  from  the  MRO.   Specimen  tampering.      If  you  have  any  questions  during  the  collection  process,  do  not  hesitate  to  ask  the  collection  staff       City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   44   CITY  OF  SANTA  MONICA’S  BIG  BLUE  BUS   Acknowledgement  of  Receipt   FTA  Covered  Employee         My  signature  below  certifies  that  I  have  received  a  copy  of  the  following  materials:    1. City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus  Drug  and  Alcohol  Policy/Procedures  for  Employees   in  Safety ‐Sensitive  Job  Functions     2. An  Employee  Drug  Awareness  Handbook     3. U.S. DOT  Publication:  What  Every  Employee  Needs  to  know  about  Drug  & Alcohol   Testing     In  addition, I  certify  that  I  have  received  60  minutes  of  training  on  the  effects  and   consequences  of  alcohol  misuse  and  prohibited  drug  use  on  health, safety, personal  life, and   the  work  environment, and  on  the  signs  and  symptoms, which  may  indicate  such  use.      I  understand  that  it  is  my  responsibility  to  become  familiar  with  the  information  contained  in   these  documents.  I  further  understand  that  if  any  of  the  information  is  unclear  or  if  I  have   any  questions, it  is  my  responsibility  to  ask  for  clarification  from  my  Supervisor, Manager  or  a   representative  from  the  Designated  Employer  Representative.            Name  (Print)      Signature       Date       Employee  ID       Hire  Date         Department       Job  Title          Attachment  E     City  of  Santa  Monica’s  Big  Blue  Bus   Adopted  by  City  Council  on  10.22.2013   45 By  agreement  of  the  undersigned  this  Drug  and  Alcohol  Policy/Procedures  for   Employees  in  Safety ‐Sensitive  Job  Functions  is  recommended  to  the  City  Council   for  adoption  on  October  22, 2013.    Signed  this  _________ day  of  October, 2013         Management: Employee  Representative:        Edward  F. King   Director  of  Transit  Services          Javier  Sanchez   President  SMART ‐TD           Al  Davis    Designated  Employer   Representative       Reference:    Resolution  No. 10421    (CCS)