Rome2Rio

How to get fromVenice to Biola Universityby bus, tram, train, car, or taxi

Find Transport to Biola University

See all options

There are 5 ways to get from Venice to Biola University by bus, tram, train, car, or taxi

Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2Rio's travel planner.

  1. Line 3 bus, tram, line 5 bus

    best
    1. Take the bus from Lincoln Sb & Superba Ns to LAX/Metro Transit Centerbus bus 3
    2. Take the tram from LAX / Metro Transit Center to Norwalk Stationtram tram
    3. Take the bus from C Line Station to Rosecrans Avenue and Biola Avenue S/W Cobus bus 5
    2h 39m
  2. Line 33 bus, bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Venice / Abbot Kinney to Venice / Olivebus bus 33
    2. Take the bus from Hil/Venice to La Mirada/Civic Centerbus bus 50 Washington Blvd
    3h 46m
    $3–4
  3. Tram, train

    1. Take the tram from Downtown Santa Monica Station to 7th Street / Metro Center Station - Metro A & E Linestram tram Metro E Line
    2. Take the train from L.A. Union Station to Norwalk / Santa Fe Springstrain train OC Line / ...
    3h 25m
    $11–15
  4. Drive 30.1 mi

    1. Drive from Venice to Biola Universitycar car 30.1 mi
    39 min
    $6–8
  5. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Venice to Biola Universitytaxi taxi 30.1 mi
    39 min
    $110–140

Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Venice, CA, USA and Biola University, CA, USA?

You can take a bus from Venice / Abbot Kinney to Biola University via Venice / Olive, Hil/Venice, and La Mirada/Civic Center in around 3h 46m.

Train operators
Bus operators
Other operators

Want to know more about travelling around the world?

Rome2Rio's Travel Guide series provide vital information for the global traveller. Read our range of informative guides on popular transport routes and companies - including What are the different types of Renfe trains in Spain?, How to get from Southend Airport into central London, and Need to know: Greyhound - to help you get the most out of your next trip.

More Questions & Answers