Antelope Valley Transit Authority
Antelope Valley Transit Authority is the transit agency serving the cities of Palmdale, Lancaster and Northern Los Angeles County. Antelope Valley Transit Authority is operated under contract by MV Transportation, and is affiliated with and offers connecting services with Metro and Metrolink. In 2022, the system had a ridership of 1,237,200, or about 4,900 per weekday as of the second quarter of 2023.
Parent | Cities of Palmdale, Lancaster and Metro. |
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Founded | 1992 |
Locale | Antelope Valley |
Service type | bus service, paratransit |
Alliance | Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority and Metrolink (Southern California) |
Routes | 20 |
Daily ridership | 4,900 (weekdays, Q2 2023)[1] |
Annual ridership | 1,237,200 (2022)[2] |
Fuel type | battery electric |
Operator | MV Transportation |
Website | www |
Routes
Local Routes
Route | Terminals | Via | Notes | |
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1 | Lancaster
The Boulevard Transit Center |
Palmdale
South Valley Transit Center |
10th St | |
2 | Palmdale | Palmdale
South Valley Transit Center |
Avenue R | |
3 | Palmdale
Antelope Valley Mall |
Palmdale
South Valley Transit Center |
Avenue S | |
4 | Lancaster
The Boulevard Transit Center |
Lancaster
Owen memorial Park |
20th St | |
5 | Palmdale
67th St & Ave L-15 |
Lancaster
Owen memorial Park |
Avenue L | |
7 | Palmdale | Lancaster
The Boulevard Transit Center |
Rancho Vista Bl | |
8 | Lancaster | Palmdale
Palmdale Bl & 25th St |
Sierra Hwy | |
9 | Lancaster
Owen memorial Park |
Lancaster
60th St & Avenue L |
Avenue I | |
11 | Lancaster
Owen memorial Park |
Lancaster
Avenue J & 20th St |
Avenue I | |
12 | Lancaster
Owen memorial Park |
Lancaster
Avenue J & 20th St |
Avenue J | |
50 | Lancaster
Owen memorial Park |
Lake Los Angeles
170th St & Avenue O |
Avenue K | |
51 | Palmdale
Palmdale transportation Center |
Lake Los Angeles
170th St & Avenue O |
Palmdale Bl | |
52 | Palmdale
South Valley Transit Center |
Pearblossom
Avenue V-10 & 121st St |
Pearblossom Hwy |
School Supplementary Routes
Services operate weekdays only.
Route | Terminals | Via | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
94 | Lancaster
Owen memorial Park |
Lancaster | Avenue K | |
97 | Lancaster
60th St & Avenue L |
Palmdale
Palmdale transportation Center |
Rancho Vista Bl | |
98 | Palmdale | Palmdale
Palmdale transportation Center |
Avenue K, Avenue S |
Commuter Routes
Commuter services operate weekdays only in the peak direction
Route | Terminals | Via | Notes | |
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785 | Lancaster
Owen Memorial Park |
Downtown L.A. | I-5, SR 14, US 101 | |
786 | Lancaster
Owen Memorial Park |
Hollywood
Santa Monica Bl & La Brea Av |
SR 14, I-405 | The last Hollywood stop is a mile away from the Hollywood/Highland station. |
787 | Lancaster
Owen Memorial Park |
Tarzana
Ventura Bl & Reseda Bl |
SR 14, SR 118 | Includes service to CSUN. |
790 | Palmdale
Palmdale transportation Center |
Santa Clarita | SR 14 | Designed to fill in gaps in the Antelope Valley Line service.[3] |
Bus fleet
Active fleet
Make/Model | Fleet Numbers | Thumbnail | Year | Engine | Transmission | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GPMC EV Star 27 | 27901-27908 | 2019 | ||||
BYD K9S | 35601-35603 | 2016 | ||||
BYD K9S | 35604 | 2017 | ||||
BYD K9M | 40089-40090 | 2020 | ||||
BYD K9 | 40450-40451 | 2014 | ||||
BYD K9 | 40452-40454 | 2014 | ||||
BYD K9M | 40856-40875 | 2018 | ||||
BYD K9M | 40976-40988 | 2019 | ||||
MCI D45 CRT LE CHARGE | 45101-45124 | 2021 | Siemens PEM 750V, 320KW moto | |||
BYD K11M | 60701-60705, 60707-60711 | 2017 | ||||
BYD K11M | 60906, 60912-60913 | 2017 |
History
The cities of Palmdale and Lancaster and the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works jointly created the Antelope Valley Transit Authority in 1992 to meet the growing need for public transportation in the Antelope Valley. AVTA began local transit service on July 1, 1992, with three types of services: Transit, Commuter and Dial-A-Ride. A fourth service, Access Services, was created in 1996 to provide the disabled with a local complementary paratransit service in line with the Americans with Disabilities Act. AVTA opened a larger facility in 2004 to accommodate increased demand.
On March 17, 2017, AVTA drivers struck. The dispute was between the driver's union Teamsters Local 848 and the system operator Transdev. After making their statement, the drivers elected to return to service by March 19 while negotiations between the parties continued.[4] However the drivers went on strike again, May 3 was the third walkout which lasted at least a week.[5] As the dispute continued, drivers were locked out on August 22.[6]
In 2017, AVTA became the first transit agency in the United States to operate a 60-foot, articulated electric bus, manufactured by BYD in Lancaster.[7][8]
In 2018, the Antelope Valley Transit Authority began to charge its electric buses on special wireless charging pads located along bus routes.[9]
In January 2019, AVTA began commuter service to Edwards Air Force Base. Later that year, AVTA celebrated two significant milestones in its conversion to an all-electric fleet, achieving both a one million (May), then two million (December), zero emission miles driven. The service has been suspended since the start of the pandemic.
In May of 2022, AVTA drivers struck. The dispute was about unfair labor practices with Teamsters Union 848 and Transdev. The contract expired and MV Transportation took over operations as of June 2022.
Discounts
Senior citizens, people with disabilities, active military, and veterans may ride AVTA local buses free of charge with proper ID. Up to 4 children up to 44 inches tall may ride with an adult free of charge.[10]
Awards
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors recognized AVTA as an “Efficient Transit System”. The California Transit Association gave a “Transit Innovation Award” to AVTA in 1998 and a “Transit Image Award” in 1999.
References
- "Transit Ridership Report Second Quarter 2023" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. September 13, 2023. Retrieved September 21, 2023.
- "Transit Ridership Report Fourth Quarter 2022" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. March 1, 2023. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
- https://www.avta.com/790-transporter-schedule.php
- "After strike, bus service will resume in the Antelope Valley Sunday". dailynews.com. 19 March 2017.
- Nelson, Laura J. "Antelope Valley transit service stalls as bus operator strike continues". latimes.com.
- "AVTA local service suspended indefinitely". theavtimes.com.
- Heild, Colleen (January 20, 2018). "ART is a victim of the 'new bus blues'". Albuquerque Journal. Albuquerque, NM: Journal Publishing Company. Retrieved January 21, 2018.
- "BYD : First 60-Foot Articulated Battery-Electric Bus in North America Hits the Streets in Antelope Valley". 4-traders. May 6, 2018. Retrieved January 21, 2018.
- "Antelope Valley Transit Authority (AVTA)". Wave. 2018-06-04. Retrieved 2019-12-08.
- "Local transit fares", AVTA website