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Public Transit

Taking the bus rather than driving has the potential to save money while decreasing CO2 emissions! The university provides discounted bus passes which can be used on over a dozen Los Angeles public buses and rails. Combining this mode of transit with the Metro Micro $1 Shuttle (limited area), or free Toro Shuttle (Harbor Gateway Transit & Artesia Train Station only) can help make this mode of transportation even more convenient and cost-effective.

Student Benefits

Metro U-Pass:

The Universal Pass Program (U-Pass) is available for all enrolled students without any unit requirements and provide unlimited rides for the Spring 2026 Semester (January 5th-May 24th, 2026) for $67.50 on 13 different transit agencies (Culver CityBus, Foothill, Transit Garden Transit, LADOT DASH, Long Beach Transit, Metro, Torrance Transit, Norwalk Transit, Montelbello Bus, Pasadena Transit and Santa Monica Big Blue Bus).
Follow these steps to register:
1. Complete the mandatory registration survey .听
2. Pay for your U-Pass online .听
3. After receiving your receipt confirmation email, Parking and Transportation Services will email you with pickup instructions for your U-Pass. Please print the U-Pass survey confirmation.听
4. Pickup will take place at Campus Police in Welch Hall 100, Monday - Friday 8:30-4:30, after confirmation is received from Parking and Transportation services.听
For any additional U-Pass questions, please email: parking@csudh.edu or call 310-243-3725
Faculty & Staff Benefits

Coming soon! (Spring 2026)

E-Pass

The E-Pass Program will offer Staff and Faculty enhanced flexibility of public transit usage. The program uses a TAP chip sticker with an RFID antenna to convert employee IDs into TAP cards, aiming to increase ridership by 20%. It includes 13 transit agencies and is billed based on actual business usage quarterly, with charges capped at an average of $80 per person per month. Stay tuned!听

Public Benefits

These groups are also eligible for discounted Metro TAP cards without being a full time student and without affiliation to CSUDH:

  • Seniors 62+ in age
  • Active military
  • Low income riders
  • Students K-12
  • Children under 5 years old
  • Persons with Disabilities

People identifying with these descriptions may obtain their discounted resources through Metro.




Bus Transit Routes Accessible to CSUDH

Metro Bus

  • 51, 53

Long Beach Transit

  • 1, 2

Torrance Transit

  • 6, 13

Compton Renaissance

  • 5

Plan Your Next Trip by Bus

If you do not have a smartphone, please visit the Office of Transportation Services in WH-105 for a physical map.

Toro Express:

Need an easy way to connect to the Metro Blue Line and/or Harbor Gateway Transit Center from CSUDH?听 Take the campus Toro Express shuttle that stops on Victoria on the north side of campus.听 Check the current shuttle schedule on Transportation Services' Rideshare webpage here: /rideshare/toro-express/


Metro Rail & Busway

The A Line (Blue), C Line (Green), and J Line (Silver) are railway lines in close proximity to campus. An additional bus ride is required to fully arrive on campus (either the Toro Express Shuttle and/or accessible bus transit routes listed above).

Plan Your Next Trip by Metro Rail