I have annual passes to both Knotts Berry Farm and Disneyland. I use the 460 Express bus all the time. I m very pleased metro continues this Express service. However I would like if metro offered a more direct bus version of the 460 bus and bypass the majority of the local street portions
The service between Norwalk Station and Fullerton Park & Ride Station is mainly for discretionary passengers who use the bus at all hours and they do use it too. Maybe in the future the MTA will create an amusement theme bus and call it Line 465, freeway routes and stops at Knotts/Soak City and Disneyland and Anaheim Convention Center and one way fare would $3.00. Thank you for your comment!
@@TheMetropolitanNetwork HOW ABOUT A ROUTE REFERRED TO AS THE 58E-DIRECT MOTORWAY EXPRESS SERVICE. CATCH A LA STREET TERMINAL-OFF LOAD AT DL. PERHAPS REFERRED AS 58F, ALSO HAD 58W, 58A, 58D...
@@keithstransitexperiences9749 we would like to see this type of express service Line 460X on a six month trail run but with the deadly transit virus (NextGen) that’s ongoing it’s unlikely.
@@TheMetropolitanNetwork My pleasure. One time to spice things up I took the Metrolink down from Union Station to the Anaheim station and it was very cool.
@@boredmillionaire9914 Rail is the Future. We have taken Metrolink to Lancaster a few times, the timetables are aimed towards suits working in downtown LA and not towards the discretionary rider. At least you enjoyed!
The old routing up until 2003. The MTA should have added select trips going through East LA-Downey- Norwalk as 460A. At least the current routing as is will continue to operate.
@@TheMetropolitanNetwork Someone said Line 465 from 6th / Los Angeles to Anaheim Convention Center directly serving Knott's Berry Farm and Disneyland. Also, I think with proof of a park ticket, the bus should be free if you go to Knott's Berry Farm or Disneyland.
Ahh you might be referring about our fellow transit enthusiast and planner “It’sExlyoSnap”. In regards to MTA Line 465, it all depends on those theme parks participating in those free rides.
oh wow 😯 some of the bus stops are on freeway 🛣️ that’s so cool 😎 you be waiting on the bus and watching the cars 🚗 and trucks 🛻 go by Mama Joy ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
RTD and later LA Metro had crazy routes going zigzag for many miles, the old routes either began or was at the midway point at Fullerton Park & Ride Station; Line 104 to Downtown LA, Line 130 to Redondo Beach, Line 149 to Riverside/Long Beach, and Line 460 to Downtown LA/Disneyland. Line 149 would stop right in front of Claim Jumper back in the day, that line was also a zigzag long distance route. Unfortunately there are only a handful of local lines remaining such as line 62, 120 and 460. Thank you for your comment.
@@paulz4667 Convenience and price is what I like about the bus. Only thing I don't like is catching the last bus from downtown. I wish it was at 11pm instead of 1030pm. I'd rather skimp on transportation cost to use that money on my trip. Have two kids with me when traveling. Like eating out and shopping
FYI they want to cut service from DTLA to Norwalk station and renumber Bus line 460 Due to NexGen System new line will start at Norwalk station and end at Disneyland
We commented on Metro’s Instagram about that. Metro rather cater to the inner communities while leaving its faithful discretionary riders along orange outpost in the cold. If MTA cuts the line in half, within a few years Line 120 and 460 will no longer exist at all according to transit history. Remember Line 470/471 or 121 and among others...
Who remembers the rtd days?? I’m trying to figure out on what street was there a bus stop right across the street from Disneyland on the Disneyland hotel side? Was it Katella? I remember riding the 460 with my mom back to LA from Disneyland and we had to hurry and catch the last bus that ended around 11pm At this stop. This was all pre California adventure. 90’s
@@TheMetropolitanNetwork I ended up having a family member drive me to the hotel who lives in the area but I could be moving to la sometime this year and will definitely will be using the 460 to get to Disneyland every time I need to go
Hello and thank you for the comment. The directions are easy as follows. From LAX, take the G Shuttle (Metro Greenline) to Aviation station. From Aviation station, go East towards Norwalk which is the last stop. From Norwalk Station go to Bus Bay 2. Take Metro Line 460 (Southbound) towards Disneyland. On the southbound route you can get off at Knotts Berry Farm or Disneyland as that is the last stop. Safe travels
@@TheMetropolitanNetwork thanks for replying anyways hi from Canada 🇨🇦 👋 I'm Canadian. I have visit Los Angeles 2009 been to Disneyland. My second cousins live in California that's why I came here to visit. You have very beautiful weather sunny I know it doesn't thunderstorm there much. How does a grass stay Green when it doesn't thunderstorm?
You can use a day pass but must pay an additional 0.75 if you ride the premium express portion of the route to Downtown LA or from Downtown LA to Norwalk Station.
I have annual passes to both Knotts Berry Farm and Disneyland. I use the 460 Express bus all the time. I m very pleased metro continues this Express service. However I would like if metro offered a more direct bus version of the 460 bus and bypass the majority of the local street portions
The service between Norwalk Station and Fullerton Park & Ride Station is mainly for discretionary passengers who use the bus at all hours and they do use it too. Maybe in the future the MTA will create an amusement theme bus and call it Line 465, freeway routes and stops at Knotts/Soak City and Disneyland and Anaheim Convention Center and one way fare would $3.00. Thank you for your comment!
@@TheMetropolitanNetwork HOW ABOUT A ROUTE REFERRED TO AS THE 58E-DIRECT MOTORWAY EXPRESS SERVICE. CATCH A LA STREET TERMINAL-OFF LOAD AT DL.
PERHAPS REFERRED AS 58F,
ALSO HAD 58W, 58A, 58D...
@@TheMetropolitanNetwork I think that would be a good express bus. The fare of $3.00 would have to be expressed on the route.
@@keithstransitexperiences9749 we would like to see this type of express service Line 460X on a six month trail run but with the deadly transit virus (NextGen) that’s ongoing it’s unlikely.
Nostalgic memories taking this bus to DL. Thank you for this video.
All of us here at the network thank you!
@@TheMetropolitanNetwork My pleasure. One time to spice things up I took the Metrolink down from Union Station to the Anaheim station and it was very cool.
@@boredmillionaire9914 Rail is the Future. We have taken Metrolink to Lancaster a few times, the timetables are aimed towards suits working in downtown LA and not towards the discretionary rider. At least you enjoyed!
I used to skip school once in a while and ride this line just for kicks back and forth,in the mid 90s,I used to take it in east L.A
The old routing up until 2003. The MTA should have added select trips going through East LA-Downey- Norwalk as 460A. At least the current routing as is will continue to operate.
Grat video veary helpful for this route. I'm so going to ride this route some day
We are pleased that you enjoyed this particular episode. Metro Rapid Line 728 will be up in a few weeks. The trailer next week.
I too has always wondered why this line isn't fully expressed and why it has to make local stops making this route super long!
We recommend Line 460X, we discuss that proposal on Transit; Season 3 episode 18.
@@TheMetropolitanNetwork Someone said Line 465 from 6th / Los Angeles to Anaheim Convention Center directly serving Knott's Berry Farm and Disneyland. Also, I think with proof of a park ticket, the bus should be free if you go to Knott's Berry Farm or Disneyland.
Ahh you might be referring about our fellow transit enthusiast and planner “It’sExlyoSnap”. In regards to MTA Line 465, it all depends on those theme parks participating in those free rides.
oh wow 😯 some of the bus stops are on freeway 🛣️ that’s so cool 😎 you be waiting on the bus and watching the cars 🚗 and trucks 🛻 go by Mama Joy ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This Driver and another named Walter were some of the best.
The driver featured in this episode is solid, always handling the bus with ease and care!
I always use this bus from Disney stop to Staples Center for NBA games. No one bothers us and it’s a great ride. Plus it’s an easy ride to Buena Park
RTD and later LA Metro had crazy routes going zigzag for many miles, the old routes either began or was at the midway point at Fullerton Park & Ride Station; Line 104 to Downtown LA, Line 130 to Redondo Beach, Line 149 to Riverside/Long Beach, and Line 460 to Downtown LA/Disneyland. Line 149 would stop right in front of Claim Jumper back in the day, that line was also a zigzag long distance route. Unfortunately there are only a handful of local lines remaining such as line 62, 120 and 460. Thank you for your comment.
I'd rather take an Uber express
Plus I don't need to buy parking
@@paulz4667 Convenience and price is what I like about the bus. Only thing I don't like is catching the last bus from downtown. I wish it was at 11pm instead of 1030pm. I'd rather skimp on transportation cost to use that money on my trip. Have two kids with me when traveling. Like eating out and shopping
What time does the game end? Are you able to catch it back on time?
Damn I never used to take the bus now I'm RUclips watching this!! Life will do it to you!!😅
I mainly watch these videos to hear the bus welcome announcement
I try to compare them to my city transit (Philadelphia)
Thank you kindly
FYI they want to cut service from DTLA to Norwalk station and renumber Bus line 460 Due to NexGen System new line will start at Norwalk station and end at Disneyland
We commented on Metro’s Instagram about that. Metro rather cater to the inner communities while leaving its faithful discretionary riders along orange outpost in the cold. If MTA cuts the line in half, within a few years Line 120 and 460 will no longer exist at all according to transit history. Remember Line 470/471 or 121 and among others...
Who remembers the rtd days?? I’m trying to figure out on what street was there a bus stop right across the street from Disneyland on the Disneyland hotel side? Was it Katella? I remember riding the 460 with my mom back to LA from Disneyland and we had to hurry and catch the last bus that ended around 11pm
At this stop. This was all pre California adventure. 90’s
Maybe get rid of the 460 and then make a lrt to Disneyland/Knotts/Soak city via Anaheim Metrolink station
i go to dca on the 460 bus
Great Seat 😁
They should use a nicer bus with it's own restroom because it's a long trip!
At least comfortable seating like the old Neoplans.
@@TheMetropolitanNetwork that too!
This may be a silly question but for the return journey do riders board at the same stop on Harbor Blvd or do you board at the Employee Entrance?
No question is silly in regards to transit, yes you will board at the same stop, make sure you see the head sign destination indicating “Downtown LA”
@@TheMetropolitanNetwork Fab - thank you!
Metro coach lines was doing this line in 1955 when Disneyland opened. But I think its faster by motorized scooter
Absolutely correct
of course im the last to know but now i need to try this when im in la
i think ill do this next time from harbor transitway and slauson
Yes. When at Disneyland, take OCTA 83 to Santa Ana to backtrack history of Line 460 to its former terminus.
@@TheMetropolitanNetwork I ended up having a family member drive me to the hotel who lives in the area but I could be moving to la sometime this year and will definitely will be using the 460 to get to Disneyland every time I need to go
@@MrGleeiscool best wishes for your move to LA and utilizing line 460.
@@TheMetropolitanNetwork as long as there’s no violence on the bus like other buses
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This is great! Would there be anyway to get a video on how to get from LAX to Disneyland? Or to Knotts Berry? Thank you.
Hello and thank you for the comment. The directions are easy as follows. From LAX, take the G Shuttle (Metro Greenline) to Aviation station. From Aviation station, go East towards Norwalk which is the last stop. From Norwalk Station go to Bus Bay 2. Take Metro Line 460 (Southbound) towards Disneyland. On the southbound route you can get off at Knotts Berry Farm or Disneyland as that is the last stop. Safe travels
@@TheMetropolitanNetwork thank you so very much! Is there a site or something to see all the bus stops that the Metro takes? :) Thank you.
The best option would be google maps or the Metro System map -> media.metro.net/documents/a5e11b4f-11ac-4807-8cd2-0e7cff6aa94e.pdf
Metrolink did a video with going to Disneyland via train and ART.
Which airports in LA county does LA Metro Buses serve?
MTA currently serves Hollywood/Burbank and LAX airports. For more info -> metro.net
@@TheMetropolitanNetwork Do they serve Long Beach Airport?
Only Long Beach Transit
Late reply, but Line 266 used to serve the LB airport until the mid 90's.
What's the earliest 460 bus starts it's route 🤔
From Disneyland: Monday thru Friday 0400 AM, Weekends 0500am.
From Downtown LA: Monday thru Friday 0400 AM, Weekends 0430 AM
@@TheMetropolitanNetwork thank 😊 u
Road trip
Saw this bus in Anaheim heading south last night at 930pm, the bus was packed of people. A definite road trip!
I didn't know Disneyland was part of Los Angeles is it in Los Angeles?
Disneyland is part of Greater Metropolitan Los Angeles areas but Disneyland resort resides in the city of Anaheim in Orange County.
@@TheMetropolitanNetwork thanks for replying anyways hi from Canada 🇨🇦 👋 I'm Canadian. I have visit Los Angeles 2009 been to Disneyland. My second cousins live in California that's why I came here to visit. You have very beautiful weather sunny I know it doesn't thunderstorm there much. How does a grass stay Green when it doesn't thunderstorm?
@@kristenfuller9168 grass is green and skies so blue! Thank you for watching our episodes.
Is this metro line safe?
This particular line is safe all the way through.
how much for this transit?
$2.50 to ride from start to finish. $1.75 to ride local. Check out MTA website for fare structure. Thank you
@@TheMetropolitanNetwork can i use the day pass?
You can use a day pass but must pay an additional 0.75 if you ride the premium express portion of the route to Downtown LA or from Downtown LA to Norwalk Station.
@@TheMetropolitanNetwork did i need to pay 75cents when i get in Norwalk station?
Metro Los Angeles has announced that we could ride the 🚌 or 🚊 🚇 for free, staring in 2021.
Hollywood 🥶
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