
Transportation

CONTACTS
Director: Art Ida
EmailTransit Operations Manager: Samantha Blackshire
EmailFleet Equipment & Maintenance Manager: Paul Condran
EmailOFFICE HOURSOur office hours are 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
LOCATIONThe City of Culver City Transportation Department office is located at: 4343 Duquesne Avenue at Jefferson Boulevard, Culver City, CA 90232.
IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS For Lost and Found, Complaints or Commendations, call (310) 253-6500. For Automated 24-Hour Schedule Information, call (310) 253-6510. TDD for the Hearing Impaired, call (310) 253-6548.
HOLIDAY INFORMATION Culver CityBus provides reduced bus service on Saturday, Sunday and holidays on Lines 1, 3 and 6. Weekend service is provided on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Lines 2, 4 and 5 DO NOT run on Saturday, Sunday or holidays.
RECENT NEWS
CNG Fuels 'Green' Victory for Culver City
The City of Culver City, Calif.'s use of compressed natural gas (CNG) helped the fleet gain national recognition as a green leader, most recently the title of #1 Government Green Fleet in North America in 2009.
Read MoreCity of Culver City Transportation Department Named the 5th Best Fleet in North America 2009! At the recently held Government Fleet Conference where the 100 Best Fleets in North America had their annual awards meeting, the 100 Best Fleets in North America were announced. As you know, for the past five (5) years The Equipment Maintenance & Fleet Services Division has been participating in this very important and prestigious certification program.
Read More Culver City's CNG Fleet Spotlighted in a Southern California Gas Company Case Study Body Recently, Culver Citys compressed natural gas (CNG) fleet operation was spotlighted in a case study performed by the Southern California Gas Company. What follows is the result of collaborative efforts between Culver City staff and Gas Company employees to bring to light the environmental, fiscal and operational benefits of using this clean-burning alternative fuel rather than petroleum fuels for municipal and transit fleets.
Click here to read the case study.