Thousand Oaks Transit

{{Infobox Bus transit

| name = Thousand Oaks Transit

| logo = TOTLogo.png

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| parent = City of Thousand Oaks

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| headquarters = 2100 Thousand Oaks Blvd.

| locale = Thousand Oaks, California

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| service_type = bus service, paratransit

| alliance =

| routes = 5[http://www.totransit.org/government/depts/public_works/transit/routes_and_schedules.asp Thousand Oaks Transit - Routes and Schedules]

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| fleet =8

| operator = MV Transportation[http://www.totransit.org/government/depts/public_works/transportation/contact.asp Thousand Oaks Transit - Contact Us]

| website = [http://www.totransit.org totransit.org]

|fuel_type=CNG}}

Thousand Oaks Transit (TOT) is Thousand Oaks, California's transportation service, providing local routes that serve the need of those commuting within the city itself.

Routes

= Fixed-Route =

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40

! rowspan="4" |Thousand Oaks

The Oaks

|Borchard Rd, Hillcrest Dr

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41

|Lynn Rd, Moorpark Rd

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42

|Janss Rd, Avenida de los Arboles, Lynn Rd

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43

|Thousand Oaks Bl

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  • Express route
44

!Thousand Oaks

Thousand Oaks Transit Center

|Hillcrest Dr

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Bus fleet

= Active fleet =

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|OBI Orion VII NG CNG

|554036-554039

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|2008

|Cummins Westport ISL G

|ZF 6HP594C

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|Gillig BRT CNG 29'

|554054-554055

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|2015

|Cummins Westport ISL G

|ZF 6AP1200B

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|Gillig BRT CNG 29'

|554078-554079

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|2019

|Cummins Westport L9N

|ZF 6AP1200B

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|Gillig BRT CNG 35'

|554080-554081

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|2019

|Cummins Westport L9N

|ZF 6AP1400B

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Transit Center

The Thousand Oaks Transit Center is located at 265 S. Rancho Road.

Connecting routes include:

Weekday LADOT 422 and 423 service to/from Downtown Los Angeles, including stops at Crypto.com Arena, USC, and points in between.

Metro route 161

References