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The Wave (310) 376-3990 For trips within the combined city limits of Hermosa and Redondo Beach. THE WAVE community Dial-A-Ride offers convenient, inexpensive transportation to the public. A great alternative to driving, THE WAVE is easy to use - simply pick up the phone and request a ride.
All Yellow Taxi (310) 527-3108 24 Hour Service / Professional Drivers / Flat Fares to LAX / Airport Transportation / Corporate & Medical Voucher Accounts / Small Package Delivery / Advanced Reservations Welcome / 10% Senior Citizen Discount
Dial-A-Lift Senior and Family Services 320 Knob Hill (310) 318-0650 For disabled Redondo Beach residents, Dial-A-Lift provides transportation in the cities of Torrance and Lomita.
Fixed Route Public Transportation There are four transit operators serving Redondo Beach and South Bay area. The Southern California Mass Transit Authority (SCMTA, Torrance Transit, Gardena Municipal Bus lines and Lawndale Trolley. For information regarding bus schedules and fares, call 800/COMMUTE (800-266-6883).
Metro Rail 800/COMMUTE Metro Rail is a "barrier free" system. To ride, purchase your ticket at any of the self-service ticket vending machine located at t each Metro Rail station. The machine prints a ticket and makes change. You may also ride Metro Rail using your Metro Pass.
Catalina Express Berth 95 San Pedro CA 90731 (310) 519-1212 Fax (310) 548-7389 Fastest passenger boats to Avalon and Two Harbors on Catalina Island. Frequent daily year-round departures from San Pedro and Long Beach. One hour, comfortable ride aboard stabilized vessels with airline style seating and cocktail service. Up to 22 daily departures.
South Bay Yellow Cab 2129 West Rosecrans Ave. Gardena, CA 90249 (310) 533-6800 Fax (310) 523-9469 Full service throughout the South Bay. Air travelers and party-goers can get a ride day or night.
South Bay Metro Transit 680 Knox Street, Suite 150 Torrance, CA 90502 (310) 225-6000
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Metro South Bay is responsible for excellence in transportation services and safety. The sector is comprised of two divisions with approximately 1300 bus operators, mechanics, service attendants, supervisors and administrators. The Carson Division provides service for 27 bus lines in communities east to Whittier, west to the Los Angeles Airport, north to Altadena and south to Long Beach. The Arthur Winston Division in Chesterfield Square has 14 bus lines in neighborhoods east to Whittwood Center, west to Marina del Rey, north to Hollywood and south to Gardena.
Torrance Municipal Airport 3301 Airport Drive Torrance, CA 90505 (310) 784-7900 Landing for aircraft from two-seaters to corporate jets and World War II bombers.
Long Beach Airport 4100 Donald Douglas Drive Long Beach, CA 90808 (562) 570-2600 Fax (562) 570-2601 Web Site: http://www.longbeach.gov/airport/ The Long Beach Airport, conveniently located between Los Angeles and Orange county business and entertainment centers, offers commercial flight service on three airlines.
Los Angeles International Airport One World Way Los Angeles, CA 90045 (310) 646-5252 The central LAX complex features nine passenger terminals connected by a U-shaped two level roadway. Free shuttle service to airline terminals is provided around the clock from nearby parking lots. Metropolitan Transportation Authority Bus Center connects public bus systems with the courtesy LAX shuttle bus service provided by the airport.
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