The heart of it all
GTrans Line 3 connects riders to shopping in Redondo Beach and Compton, while traveling right through the center of Gardena. Popular destinations on this bus route include Alondra Park, El Camino College, Compton High School, Bishop Montgomery High School, Hustler Casino, Redondo Beach Transit Center, Gardena Memorial Hospital, Compton Towne Center and Compton MLK Transit Center.
For more information on additional Line 3 morning and afternoon service on school days, please visit our Back to School Page.
UPDATE (Jan 2024): GTrans will now operate on a separate weekday & weekend schedule, with later service on weekday evenings. The weekend schedule will be effective seven days a week until further notice. For more information about our Restoration Plan, please review our Restoration Plan Summary.
Redondo Beach Transit Center | Redondo Beach & Crenshaw Blvd | Redondo Beach & Western Ave | Gardena Blvd & Vermont Ave | Alondra Blvd & Avalon Blvd | MLK Transit Center / Metro A Line (Blue) |
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MLK Transit Center / Metro A Line (Blue) | Alondra Blvd & Avalon Blvd | Gardena Blvd & Vermont Ave | Redondo Beach & Western Ave | Redondo Beach & Gramercy Pl | Redondo Beach & Crenshaw Blvd | Redondo Beach Transit Center |
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Redondo Beach Transit Center | Redondo Beach & Crenshaw Blvd | Redondo Beach & Western Ave | Gardena Blvd & Vermont Ave | Alondra Blvd & Avalon Blvd | MLK Transit Center / Metro A Line (Blue) |
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MLK Transit Center / Metro A Line (Blue) | Alondra Blvd & Avalon Blvd | Gardena Blvd & Vermont Ave | Redondo Beach & Western Ave | Redondo Beach & Crenshaw Blvd | Redondo Beach Transit Center |
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GTrans exists to move people by providing safe, reliable and outstanding public transportation to the communities we serve every day.
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