Fare & Route Information

Local Transit Fares

Simple. Affordable. Accessible.

Fare TypeFull FareReduced Fare
One Way$1.50$0.75
4 Hour Pass$2.00$1.00
Day Pass$5.00$2.50
Weekly Pass$15.00$7.50
31-Day Pass$50.00$25.00

Photos shown: Antelope Valley destinations including Metrolink Lancaster Station.

Did you know? Seniors 62+ and veterans ride local transit free! Visit Customer Service to learn more.

790 Transporter (Weekdays Only)

Serves Palmdale Transportation Center, Newhall Metrolink Station, and Vincent Grade / Acton Station (northbound by request only).

Fare TypeFull FareReduced Fare
One-Way Fare$5.00$2.50

Photos shown: Palmdale Transportation Center, Newhall Metrolink Station, Vincent Grade / Acton Station, and a Route 790 Transporter bus.

Metrolink transfers accepted — valid Metrolink tickets may be used when connecting to Route 790 service.

785 – Downtown Los Angeles (Weekdays Only)

Connects the Antelope Valley to Downtown Los Angeles, including the Financial District, Civic Center, Little Tokyo, and Union Station.

Fare TypeFull FareReduced Fare
EZ Transit Pass$330.00 (Zone 10)$165.50 (Zone 13)
Monthly Pass$296.00$148.00
10 Ride Pass$85.00$42.50
One Way Trip$9.25$4.50

Photos shown: Union Station, Pershing Square, Olvera Street, and Walt Disney Concert Hall.

Pay your way, ride your way — TAP cards and passes make boarding faster and easier.

786 – Century City / UCLA (Weekdays Only)

Connects the Antelope Valley to Century City / UCLA, including Century City, UCLA, Westwood, and the Santa Monica Corridor.

Fare TypeFull FareReduced Fare
EZ Transit Pass$352.00 (Zone 11)$175.00 (Zone 14)
Monthly Pass$344.00$172.00
10 Ride Pass$99.00$49.50
One Way Trip$10.75$5.25

Photos shown: La Brea Tar Pits, West LA VA Medical Center, UCLA Medical Center, UCLA Campus, and Hollywood Boulevard.

Pay your way, ride your way — TAP cards and passes make boarding faster and easier.

787 – West San Fernando Valley (Weekdays Only)

Connects the Antelope Valley to the West San Fernando Valley, including Northridge, CSUN, Pierce College, Topanga, and Warner Center.

Fare TypeFull FareReduced Fare
EZ Transit Pass$308.00 (Zone 9)$156.00 (Zone 12)
Monthly Pass$280.00$140.00
10 Ride Pass$80.00$40.00
One Way Trip$8.75$4.25

Photos shown: Westfield Topanga Mall, Pierce College, Northridge Fashion Center, and CSUN.

Pay your way, ride your way — TAP cards and passes make boarding faster and easier.

Dial-A-Ride

Serving urban and rural areas throughout the Antelope Valley.

ZoneFare
Urban Zone$3.00
Rural Zone 1$3.50
Rural Zone 2$6.00

Urban Zone includes Lancaster, Palmdale, Lake L.A., and Littlerock.

Rural Zone 1 includes Antelope Acres, Elizabeth Lake, Leona Valley, Ana Verde, Agua Dulce, Acton, and Pearblossom.

Rural Zone 2 includes Neenach, Llano, and other outlying areas beyond Rural Zone 1, up to the Los Angeles County line.

PCA Rides Free: Personal Care Attendants ride free when accompanying an eligible passenger. Group rates may apply for 3 or more riders traveling to and from the same destination.

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Service Alerts

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Starting October 2026, the AVTA lobby will no longer be open the last Saturday of the month for pass sales. the lobby will be open until 8:30pm on the last Friday of the month, and every last Friday of the month moving forward.
Aug 11, 2026 12:00 AM – Dec 31, 2026 11:59 PM
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Effective Saturday, July 11, 2026 there will be minor changes to routes 50,51 and 790 Transporter. Please refer to the link below for more information. https://www.avta.com/service-changes.php
Jul 10, 2026 12:00 AM – Aug 31, 2026 11:59 PM

Leading The Charge

North America’s first all-electric transit agency.

AVTA’s 100% battery-electric fleet, the first and largest 100% electric fleet in North America, serves the Antelope Valley and areas extending south into the Los Angeles Basin.

By using groundbreaking zero emission battery electric bus technology and wireless inductive charging technology, AVTA’s innovative bus conversion helped pioneer a new vision for what a 21st century transit agency can accomplish.

News & Notices

Important updates from AVTA.
Feb 19, 2026

Proposed Service Changes – Coming in 2027

AVTA is currently conducting outreach to communicate proposed service changes scheduled for 2027 and to collect
Dec 11, 2025

AVTA Rallies Local Sponsors for Holiday Drive Thru Grocery and Toy Giveaway

Lancaster – On Saturday, December 20, 2025, Antelope Valley Transit Authority, in partnership with a team