Torrance Transit to Offer Service to Uniqlo Field at Dodger Stadium

Published on May 04, 2026

Image of a Torrance Transit Bus stopped next to a curb.

Torrance Transit announces the launch of a new pilot bus service from the Mary K. Giordano Regional Transit Center in Torrance to UNIQLO Field at Dodger Stadium. This service offers fans a convenient, reliable, and stress-free transportation option for select game days. This affordable trip is just $2 each way ($4 round trip) and provides a sustainable travel option, encouraging transit use to support cleaner air and reduce congestion. 

The pilot service will operate on Sunday, May 10; Sunday, May 31; Sunday, June 7; and Sunday July 5, 2026, offering direct service to and from the stadium. This limited pilot program is designed to evaluate rider demand, operational performance, and opportunities for future expansion. Buses run every 45 minutes starting 2.5 hours before game time, with the final departure from the Mary K. Giordano Regional Transit Center scheduled at game time. Passengers will be dropped off in front of Top Deck. Return service to Torrance will pick up at the same location after the game. Buses begin departing at the end of the 7th inning, with the final departure scheduled 45 minutes after the last out or 20 minutes after any post-game event. Parking at the Regional Transit Center is free to bus riders. 

Fans attending games on the pilot dates are encouraged to take advantage of this service and share feedback to help shape future offerings. Fare payment is accepted via exact cash or TAP card (physical or mobile). Riders can purchase and load TAP cards at the Torrance Transit Center, at TAP Vending Machines located in the bus bay area, or through the TAP mobile app, available on most smartphones. 

Please note that although parking is free, it is limited to 250 spaces. Carpool, rideshare, or drop-off is highly recommended. Connect Torrance microtransit service will also be available to provide service to and from the Mary K. Giordano Regional Transit Center.

About Torrance Transit System (TTS)

Torrance Transit System (TTS) is a municipal transportation agency that serves the public in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County. Our network consists of twelve (12) fixed-routes that extends to many areas outside of the City of Torrance, including the neighboring cities of Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, Carson, Gardena, Hawthorne, Inglewood, El Segundo, Lawndale, Lomita, Compton, Wilmington, Harbor City and the City of Los Angeles including all unincorporated areas under the jurisdiction of Los Angeles County. 

Established in 1940, the Torrance Transit System began providing bus service between Torrance and downtown Los Angeles. At that time, Torrance Transit used three leased, 1931 Mack-33 buses to help connect our community. Today, Torrance has grown to a fleet of 63 alternative-fueled (CNG) buses with approximately 3 million riders annually. All of our buses are equipped with wheelchair ramps to accommodate persons with disabilities. 

The Mission of Torrance Transit System is to provide safe, reliable, inexpensive and courteous transportation to our customers - the people who live, work and do business in the City of Torrance and the region. 

For more information, please visit www.TorranceCA.Gov/DodgerShuttle. For information regarding Connect Torrance microtransit, please visit Transit.TorranceCA.Gov/what-s-new/connect-torrance to learn how you can book your first 6 free rides. 

To learn more about the many services and programs offered in the City of Torrance, www.TorranceCA.Gov.

 

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