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How to get fromKoyasan Buddhist Temple to Runyon Canyon Parkby subway, bus, taxi, or car

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There are 5 ways to get from Koyasan Buddhist Temple to Runyon Canyon Park by subway, bus, taxi, or car

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  1. Subway via Pershing Square Station

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    1. Take the subway from Pershing Square Station to Hollywood / Highland Stationsubway subway Metro B Line
    1h 1m
    $2
  2. Line 4 bus, bus

    1. Take the bus from Broadway / 1st to Santa Monica / Vermontbus bus 4
    2. Take the bus from Vermont & Santa Monica Blvd. to Highland & Franklin Ave.bus bus Hollywood Counterclockwise
    1h 49m
    $3–6
  3. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Koyasan Buddhist Temple to Runyon Canyon Parktaxi taxi 8.7 mi
    14 min
    $35–45
  4. Drive 8.7 mi

    1. Drive from Koyasan Buddhist Temple to Runyon Canyon Parkcar car 8.7 mi
    14 min
    $2–3
  5. Subway

    1. Take the subway from Union Station - Metro B & D Lines to Hollywood / Highland Stationsubway subway Metro B Line
    1h 3m
    $2

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What companies run services between Koyasan Buddhist Temple, CA, USA and Runyon Canyon Park, CA, USA?

Metro Los Angeles operates a subway from Pershing Square Station to Hollywood / Highland Station every 15 minutes. Tickets cost $2 and the journey takes 19 min. Alternatively, you can take a vehicle from Koyasan Buddhist Temple to Runyon Canyon Park via Broadway / 1st, Vermont & Santa Monica Blvd., and Highland & Franklin Ave. in around 1h 49m.

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