Free Festival trams will shuttle from the...
Free Festival trams will shuttle from the north end of town to the
south, from the canyon to the ocean. “Catch the Wave” signs mark the
stops. Glossy blue trams with all-wood interiors also display the
logo.
The trams will operate from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. seven days a
week through Sunday. There are four separate routes, with a transfer
point at the Transit Center Bus Depot on Broadway between Forest
Avenue and Beach Street.
The Canyon Shuttle begins at the ACT V parking, at 1900 Laguna
Canyon Road, goes past the Festival of Arts, at 650 Laguna Canyon
Road, to the bus depot and loops back to ACT V, stopping at
Art-A-Fair and the Sawdust Festival. Buses are scheduled for every 20
minutes.
North Route buses travel along North Coast Highway from Broadway
to Viejo Street and return along Cliff Drive, with its scenic views
of Heisler Park and the Pacific Ocean, to the start point.
The two routes to South Laguna both start at Broadway, but one
goes to Aliso Creek, the other farther south to Third Street. All
three routes that run on the highway are scheduled for every 30
minutes. But delays during heavy summer traffic can be expected.
The regular city buses also will be free this summer.
Laguna Beach is the only city in Orange County with an independent
transit system. Buses leave the Broadway Transit Center hourly from
6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday to Friday; and from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. Saturday. There is no service on Sundays or holidays.
Laguna’s best tram is the Top of the World Route, with spectacular
views of the city. The Arch Beach Heights Route is a close second.
Other routes serve North Laguna, Bluebird Canyon -- sometimes
combined with Arch Beach Heights -- and South Laguna, all the way to
the Ritz-Carlton in Dana Point.
The Laguna Beach Senior Center on Legion Street is served by
posted buses.
For transit information, visit the Web site, at
https://www.lagunabeachcity.net, or call (949) 497-0746. Press 1 for
city buses, press 2 for Festival tram service.
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