transportation to USC

<p>im not sure if this belongs here, haha, but i was wondering if there is a train or shuttle of any sort that can take ucla students to usc....i need to get there so one of my friends can take me to a concert....thanks</p>

<p>I believe there's a bus route.</p>

<p>go to <a href="http://www.mta.net/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.mta.net/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Enter UCLA and USC as your starting point and destination and it will tell you which buses to take, how much it will cost, and how long it will take.</p>

<p>I have a friend at UCLA and I've gone twice by bus to visit her. It gets confusing at times, and ghetto at times (whoever says USC is in the ghetto has NOT seen the ghetto!), but it's relatively easy. Both times I used the link that themegastud gave you, to get there.</p>

<p>booo go away trojan ! :D</p>

<p>hey at least they're the nicer trojans.</p>

<p>Anybody else find it ironic that the Greek system is so popular at USC? After all, the Greeks were the ones who slaughtered the Trojans and burned Troy to the ground...</p>

<p>lol good point. :D</p>

<p>Actually, we know that it forecasted as a prophecy in "the Iliad" that fighting Troy would bring the Greeks ultimate ruin. It did, as the sole survivor of Troy, Aeneas, as chronicled in the Aeneid, goes on to found Rome and eradicates the Greeks. So whenever someone from UCLA thinks he/she is showing off their vast history knowledge (this isn't directed towards you Flopsy, just others who think they're all badass) by proclaiming something like "Trojans? Aren't they history's classic losers? Har har har," they should be told they can learn how the Trojans founded the greatest empire ever known by taking Classics 142, right at UCLA.</p>

<p>u should take this thread a little more lightly. wonder how much time u spend on researching that... lol</p>