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Timetable CONTACT INFORMATION EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 14, 2019 ALL LINES Timetable CONTACT INFORMATION EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 14, 2019 metrolinktrains.com CALL OR TEXT US AT: 800-371-5465 (LINK) FOR SPEECH OR HEARING IMPAIRED: 800-698-4833 (4TDD) CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER HOURS: MON-FRI 6:00 AM — 10:00 PM SAT- SU N 6:00 AM — 8:00 PM HOLIDAY HOURS MAY VARY DOWNLOAD OUR MOBILE APP TO PURCHASE TICKETS AND MANAGE YOUR TRIP. /Metrolink @Metrolink @Metrolink IN PARTNERSHIP WITH VC AV SB RIV 91/PV OC IEOC metrolinktrains.com TABLE OF CONTENTS 3-4 Notes and Information 6-7 System Map 8-9 Metrolink Station Addresses 10 -11 Ventura County Line (Mon-Fri) 12 Ventura County Line Amtrak Service (Daily) 14-15 Antelope Valley Line (Mon-Fri) 16 Antelope Valley Line (Sat-Sun) 18-19 San Bernardino Line (Mon-Fri) 20-21 San Bernardino Line (Sat-Sun) 22 Riverside Line (Mon-Fri) 24 91/Perris Valley Line (Mon-Fri) 25 91/Perris Valley Line (Sat-Sun) 28-29 Orange County Line (Mon-Fri) 30-31 Orange County Line Amtrak Service (Daily) 32 Orange County Line (Sat-Sun) 33 Inland Empire-Orange County (Sat-Sun) 34 Inland Empire-Orange County (Mon-Fri) 2 NOTES Train does not stop at this station Express train Transfer A Amtrak train. Only Metrolink Monthly Pass holders may travel on Amtrak at no additional cost as part of the Rail 2 Rail® program. Please visit metrolinktrains.com for conditions of use. MA These Amtrak trains are available to passengers with all valid Metrolink tickets and cannot accommodate bicycles. LAX FlyAway Bus North County TRANSporter bus service; schedule subject to change. AM times PM times Boarding information is available at each station. TICKET INFORMATION Passengers must have a valid Metrolink ticket on all Metrolink platforms and before boarding the train. Tickets may be purchased at any station ticket vending machine, L.A. Union Station’s Metrolink ticket windows, on our website at tickets.metrolinktrains.com, or on the Metrolink app. Mobile tickets must be activated to be valid. Use your Metrolink ticket to transfer to most connecting buses or rail lines for free. For more information about policies regarding connections, visit metrolinktrains.com/connections. HOLIDAY SERVICE Metrolink will run a Sunday schedule on the days the following holidays are observed: New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. TITLE VI Title VI prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, and national origin. If you feel you have been subjected to discrimination under Title VI you may file a complaint at metrolinktrains.com/civilrights. 3 NOTAS El tren no para en esta estación Tren express Transferir A Tren de Amtrak. Solamente los pasajeros que tienen el pase mensual de Metrolink pueden viajar en Amtrak sin costo adicional como parte del programa de Rail 2 Rail®. Favor de visitar metrolinktrains.com para las condiciones de uso. MA Pasajeros con cualquier tipo de pases válidos de Metrolink pueden abordar estos trenes de Amtrak. No se permiten bicicletas. Autobús LAX FlyAway Servicio de autobus de North County TRANSporter. Horario sujeto a cambio. AM Horas de la mañana PM Horas de la tarde Información sobre el abordaje está disponible en cada estación. INFORMACION DE BOLETOS Los pasajeros deben tener un boleto válido antes de abordar el tren de Metrolink. Se necesita tener un boleto en todas las plataformas. Se puede comprar boletos en las máquinas expendedoras ubicadas en cualquier estación, las ventanillas de Metrolink en L.A. Union Station, en nuestro sitio web en tickets.metrolinktrains.com, o en la aplicación mobil de Metrolink. Use su boleto Metrolink para transferir a la mayoria de autobuses o trenes gratuitamente. Para más información acerca de nuestras pólizas referente a conecciones, visite metrolinktrains.com/connections. SERVICIO DE FERIADOS Metrolink tendrá un horario de domingo en los siguientes días festivos; el día de año nuevo, el día de conmemoración, día de la independencia, día del trabajo, día de acción de gracias, y día de navidad se observaran. TITULO VI El Titulo VI prohibe la discriminación a base de raza, credo y/o nacionalidad. Si usted tiene alguna queja por favor comuníquese con Metrolink al metrolinktrains.com/civilrights. 4 JOIN TEAM METROLINK It’s an exciting time to be at Metrolink! We are growing and hiring throughout the organization. • Operations • Finance & Acccounting • Engineering • Information Technology • Internships • Community Relations • Human • Marketing & Resources Communications LET’S GROW TOGETHER. Visit metrolinktrains.com/careers Lancaster Palmdale METROLINK COMMUTER RAIL SYSTEM Vincent Grade/ Acton VENTURA Via Princessa LOS ANGELES SAN BERNARDINO CO. Santa Clarita CO. CO. Newhall 6 Sylmar/ San Fernando APU/Citrus College Sun Valley Burbank Airport – North (AV Line) Ventura Ventura – East Oxnard CamarilloMoorparkSimi ValleyChatsworthNorthridge Van Nuys Burbank – Downtown Glendale Cal StateEl L.A. MonteBaldwin CovinaPark Pomona Claremont– NorthMontclairUpland Rancho CucamongaFontana Rialto San BernardinoSan Bernardino Depot** – Downtown Chatsworth North Hollywood L.A. Union Station Atlantic Tippecanoe Esri RedlandsUniversity – Downtown 7th/Metro Wilshire/Western Burbank Airport - Future Stations Under Construction South (VC Line)* Montebello/ Santa Monica Commerce Pomona – Jurupa Valley/ Industry Downtown Ontario – EastPedley Riverside – Hunter Park/UCR Commerce Riverside – Placentia Corona – Norwalk Downtown Future Station Corona – West North Main Riverside – Moreno Valley/March Field La Sierra PACIFIC OCEAN Redondo Beach Buena Park Anaheim Canyon Fullerton RIVERSIDE Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs Perris – Downtown Long Beach CO. Anaheim Orange ORANGE Santa Ana CO. Tustin Irvine Perris – South Laguna Niguel/ Mission Viejo Antelope Valley Line Station Served by Multiple Lines Inland Empire-Orange County Line San Juan Capistrano Amtrak Pacific Surfliner Orange County Line Metro Rail/Metro Bus Riverside Line San Clemente San Bernardino Line LAX FlyAway Bus SAN DIEGO Ventura County Line Coaster CO. Oceanside to San Diego 91/Perris Valley Line Escondido Sprinter Future Station Oceanside to Escondido Under Construction Solana Formerly Burbank/Bob Hope Airport Station * Limited Service Beach ** Formerly San Bernardino Station N San Clemente PierOceanside San Diego metrolinktrains.com MAP NOT TO SCALE Updated September 2019 subject to change. Lancaster Palmdale METROLINK COMMUTER RAIL SYSTEM Vincent Grade/ Acton VENTURA Via Princessa LOS ANGELES SAN BERNARDINO CO. Santa Clarita CO. CO. Newhall Sylmar/ San Fernando APU/Citrus College Sun Valley Burbank Airport – North (AV Line) Ventura Ventura – East Oxnard CamarilloMoorparkSimi ValleyChatsworthNorthridge Van Nuys Burbank – Downtown Glendale Cal StateEl L.A. MonteBaldwin CovinaPark Pomona Claremont– NorthMontclairUpland Rancho CucamongaFontana Rialto San BernardinoSan Bernardino Depot** – Downtown Chatsworth North Hollywood L.A. Union Station Atlantic Tippecanoe Esri RedlandsUniversity – Downtown 7th/Metro Wilshire/Western Burbank Airport - Future Stations Under Construction South (VC Line)* Montebello/ Santa Monica Commerce Pomona – Jurupa Valley/ Industry Downtown Ontario – EastPedley Riverside – Hunter Park/UCR Commerce Riverside – Placentia Corona – Norwalk Downtown Future Station Corona – West North Main Riverside – Moreno Valley/March Field La Sierra PACIFIC OCEAN Redondo Beach Buena Park Anaheim Canyon Fullerton RIVERSIDE Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs Perris – Downtown Long Beach CO. Anaheim Orange ORANGE Santa Ana CO. Tustin Irvine Perris – South Laguna Niguel/ Mission Viejo 7 Antelope Valley Line Station Served by Multiple Lines Inland Empire-Orange County Line San Juan Capistrano Amtrak Pacific Surfliner Orange County Line Metro Rail/Metro Bus Riverside Line San Clemente San Bernardino Line LAX FlyAway Bus SAN DIEGO Ventura County Line Coaster CO. Oceanside to San Diego 91/Perris Valley Line Escondido Sprinter Future Station Oceanside to Escondido Under Construction Solana Formerly Burbank/Bob Hope Airport Station * Limited Service Beach ** Formerly San Bernardino Station N San Clemente PierOceanside San Diego metrolinktrains.com MAP NOT TO SCALE Updated September 2019 subject to change. METROLINK STATION ADDRESSES VENTURA COUNTY LINE SAN BERNARDINO LINE RIVERSIDE LINE INLAND EMPIRE/OC LINE VENTURA - EAST SAN BERNARDINO - DOWNTOWN RIVERSIDE - DOWNTOWN SAN BERNARDINO - DOWNTOWN 6175 Ventura Blvd., Ventura, 93003 174 S. E St., San Bernardino, 92401 4066 Vine St., Riverside, 92507 174 S. E St., San Bernardino, 92401 OXNARD SAN BERNARDINO DEPOT JURUPA VALLEY/PEDLEY 201 E. 4th St., Oxnard, 93030 1170 W. 3rd St., 6001 Pedley Rd., Riverside, 92509 SAN BERNARDINO DEPOT CAMARILLO San Bernardino, 92410 ONTARIO - EAST 1170 W. 3rd St., San Bernardino, 92410 30 Lewis Rd., Camarillo, 93012 RIALTO 3330 E. Francis St., Ontario, 91761 MOORPARK 261 S. Palm Ave., Rialto, 92376 POMONA - DOWNTOWN RIVERSIDE - DOWNTOWN 4066 Vine St., 300 High St., Moorpark, 93021 FONTANA 101 W. 1st St., Pomona, 91766 Riverside, 92507 SIMI VALLEY 16777 Orange Way, Fontana, 92335 INDUSTRY RIVERSIDE - LA SIERRA 5050 Los Angeles Ave., RANCHO CUCAMONGA 600 S. Brea Canyon Rd., 10901 Indiana Ave., Simi Valley, 93063 11208 Azusa Ct., City of Industry, 91789 Riverside, 92503 CHATSWORTH Rancho Cucamonga, 91730 MONTEBELLO/COMMERCE 10046 Old Depot Plaza Rd., UPLAND 2000 Flotilla St., Montebello, 90640 CORONA - NORTH MAIN Chatsworth, 91311 300 E. A St., Upland, 91786 L.A. UNION STATION 250 E. Blaine St., Corona, 92879 NORTHRIDGE MONTCLAIR 800 N. Alameda St., Los Angeles, 90012 8775 Wilbur Ave., Northridge, 91324 5091
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