Los Angeles Times

WeHo offers subway shuttle

- By Hailey Branson-Potts hailey.branson@latimes.com

West Hollywood doesn’t have a Metro rail station within its city limits, so this month it’s going to start busing people to the nearest subway station for free.

The new mini-bus service, dubbed CitylineX, will offer free weekday commutes from West Hollywood to the Hollywood and Highland Metro Red Line station in neighborin­g Los Angeles. The service will officially launch Tuesday night.

“The city of West Hollywood is always looking for innovative ways to provide transporta­tion alternativ­es that give people an opportunit­y to move around without cars,” West Hollywood Mayor Lindsey P. Horvath said.

CitylineX is an extension of the city’s regular Cityline bus, which operates within West Hollywood’s 1.9square-mile city limits.

CitylineX will run during morning and evening commuting hours from 7 to 9 and 5:30 to 7 Monday through Friday, offering seven trips in the morning and five trips in the evening to Hollywood and Highland. The trips will be 15 to 20 minutes apart, city officials said.

Eastbound shuttles will depart from the West Hollywood Library at 625 N. San Vicente Blvd., and westbound shuttles will depart from the west side of Highland Avenue.

CitylineX was approved by the West Hollywood City Council as a six-month pilot program through June.

In true West Hollywood fashion, the city will be hosting CitylineX informatio­nal outdoor “pop-up” tables next week along Santa Monica Boulevard, complete with free burritos.

CitylineX is just the latest free bus service added by West Hollywood. In 2013, the city launched a popular bus — called the PickUp Line — that offers free late-night rides to partygoers traveling between bars and nightclubs along Santa Monica Boulevard. The city called the Pickup, which has a jar of free condoms next to the bus driver, a “flirtatiou­s take on public transit.”

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