Warner Center Transit Map

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Find out how to travel by transit from Warner Center by simply typing in your destination on Google Maps and check out our blog post if you need instructions for how to use Google Maps for transit. See our comprehensive list of easy transit directions from Warner Center to all your favorite SoCal destinations like Disneyland and Dodger Stadium.

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Los Angeles County Metro

Los Angeles County Metro (Metro) operates several local and rapid bus transit lines connecting Warner Center to the  greater region.

Fare is $1.75 per ride including free one-way transfers between other Metro bus and rail lines. This includes the Warner Center Shuttle, which can connect you to several bus lines (listed below) and the Orange Line.

Purchase a TAP card with single-ride, daily, or pre-loaded fare either on-line or in-person at Metro customer centers, participating vendors or Metro rail stations. Visit www.taptogo.net to purchase a TAP card online or find your nearest TAP vendor.

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The nearest Metro TAP Kiosk to Warner Center is located at the Canoga Station Transit Hub: 6770 Canoga Ave, Canoga Park, CA 91303.

Warner Center Shuttle

The Warner Center Shuttle (Metro Line 601) connects major destinations around Warner Center to the Orange Line at the Canoga Station Transit Hub. The Shuttle runs every 10 minutes at most times of the day.

Fare is $1.75 one way. When using a valid TAP card, the fare includes transfers to other Metro lines for up to two hours to complete a one-way trip.

Read more about the Warner Center Shuttle and find the daily schedule here.

Metro Bus Lines Servicing Warner Center

Connecting Chatsworth and North Hollywood, Metro’s Orange Line stops at Canoga in between Victory and Vanowen Streets.

Beginning at the Canoga Orange Line Station, the new Warner Center Shuttle connects the Orange Line to the rest of Warner Center with 10 local stops.

150

Operating between Warner Center and Studio City, the 150 travels south through Warner Center along Topanga Canyon Blvd. then East on Ventura until reaching the Universal City/Studio City station.

161

Operating between Warner Center and Thousand Oaks, the 161 begins at Canoga Station and travels south along Canoga Ave, and west along Ventura and the 101 until reaching Thousand Oaks.

164

Operating between West Hills and Burbank, the 164 travels East-West through Warner Center along Victory Blvd.

165

Operating between West Hills and Burbank, the 165 travels East-West through Warner Center along Vanowen St.

169

The 169 serves Warner Center, West Hills, and Burbank, beginning at Canoga Station and travels across Warner center via Victory Bl. then South on Topanga Canyon Blvd., terminating in Burbank.

Operating between Woodland Hills and Porter Ranch via Winnetka, Northridge, and Chatsworth. Route 242 follows Tampa Avenue while Route 243 follows Winnetka Avenue.

244

Operating between Woodland Hills and Chatsworth, the 244 travels North-South through Warner Center along De Soto Ave.

Other Municipal Transit Services

Several municipal transit service providers provide additional direct service to and from Warner Center.

Note that providers’ transfer policies vary. Please visit the municipal operators’ websites for more information on transferring between their services and Metro bus or rail.

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Express bus between Chatsworth and Warner Center, runs along De Soto and Canoga within Warner Center to connect to the Chatsworth Metrolink Station

Routes 422 and 423 connect the southern edge of Warner Center (Ventura Blvd. & Topanga Canyon) to Thousand Oaks and Downtown Los Angeles

Weekday service connects Warner Center (looped with multiple stops) to Camarillo, Oxnard and Ventura

The Beach Bus connects Warner Center at Owensmouth/Oxnard to the Expo Light Rail station in Downtown Santa Monica