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BLUE Light Rail Time Schedule & Line Route BLUE light rail time schedule & line map BLUE Meadowview - Watt/I-80 View In Website Mode The BLUE light rail line (Meadowview - Watt/I-80) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Crc Station (Nb) →Watt/I-80 Station (Eb): 5:26 AM - 11:56 PM (2) Swanston Station (Wb) →Crc Station (Sb): 4:27 AM - 4:57 AM (3) Watt/I-80 Station (Wb) →Crc Station (Sb): 5:18 AM - 10:48 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest BLUE light rail station near you and ƒnd out when is the next BLUE light rail arriving. Direction: Crc Station (Nb) →Watt/I-80 Station BLUE light rail Time Schedule (Eb) Crc Station (Nb) →Watt/I-80 Station (Eb) Route 28 stops Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Crc Station (Nb) Tuesday Not Operational Center Parkway Station (Wb) Wednesday Not Operational Franklin Station (Wb) Thursday Not Operational Meadowview Station (Wb) Friday Not Operational Lane Court, Sacramento Saturday 5:26 AM - 11:56 PM Florin Station (Wb) 47th Avenue Station (Wb) BLUE light rail Info Fruitridge Station (Wb) 2630 29th Ave, Sacramento Direction: Crc Station (Nb) →Watt/I-80 Station (Eb) Stops: 28 City College Station (Wb) Trip Duration: 63 min City College Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge, Sacramento Line Summary: Crc Station (Nb), Center Parkway Station (Wb), Franklin Station (Wb), Meadowview 4th Ave/Wayne Hultgren Station (Wb) Station (Wb), Florin Station (Wb), 47th Avenue 21st Street, Sacramento Station (Wb), Fruitridge Station (Wb), City College Station (Wb), 4th Ave/Wayne Hultgren Station (Wb), Broadway Station (Wb) Broadway Station (Wb), 16th Street Station (Wb), 1904 Broadway, Sacramento 13th Street Station (Wb), Archives Plaza Station (Wb), 8th & O Station (Wb), 8th & Capitol Station 16th Street Station (Wb) (Wb), St Rose Of Lima Park Station (Eb), Cathedral 1500 Q St, Sacramento Square Station (Eb), 12th & I Station (Nb), Alkali Flat/La Valentina Station (Nb), Globe Avenue Station 13th Street Station (Wb) (Eb), Arden/Del Paso Station (Eb), Royal Oaks 1200 Whitney Ave, Sacramento Station (Eb), Swanston Station (Eb), Employee Platform Station (Eb), Marconi/Arcade Station (Eb), Archives Plaza Station (Wb) Roseville Road Station (Eb), Watt/I-80 West Station 1100 O St, Sacramento (Eb), Watt/I-80 Station (Eb) 8th & O Station (Wb) 1431 8th St, Sacramento 8th & Capitol Station (Wb) St Rose Of Lima Park Station (Eb) 830 K St, Sacramento Cathedral Square Station (Eb) 1110 K St, Sacramento 12th & I Station (Nb) 801 12th St, Sacramento Alkali Flat/La Valentina Station (Nb) 404 12th St, Sacramento Globe Avenue Station (Eb) 1000 Del Paso Blvd, Sacramento Arden/Del Paso Station (Eb) 440 Arden Way, Sacramento Royal Oaks Station (Eb) 820 Arden Way, Sacramento Swanston Station (Eb) Employee Platform Station (Eb) 2700 Academy Way, Sacramento Marconi/Arcade Station (Eb) Roseville Road Station (Eb) Watt/I-80 West Station (Eb) Watt/I-80 Station (Eb) Direction: Swanston Station (Wb) →Crc Station BLUE light rail Time Schedule (Sb) Swanston Station (Wb) →Crc Station (Sb) Route 22 stops Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Swanston Station (Wb) 2302 Selma St, Sacramento Tuesday Not Operational Royal Oaks Station (Wb) Wednesday Not Operational 800 Arden Way, Sacramento Thursday Not Operational Arden/Del Paso Station (Wb) Friday Not Operational 1500 Del Paso Blvd, Sacramento Saturday 4:27 AM - 4:57 AM Globe Avenue Station (Wb) 920 Del Paso Blvd, Sacramento Alkali Flat/La Valentina Station (Sb) 12th Street, Sacramento BLUE light rail Info Direction: Swanston Station (Wb) →Crc Station (Sb) 12th & I Station (Sb) Stops: 22 1201 I St, Sacramento Trip Duration: 54 min Line Summary: Swanston Station (Wb), Royal Oaks Cathedral Square Station (Wb) Station (Wb), Arden/Del Paso Station (Wb), Globe 1014 K St, Sacramento Avenue Station (Wb), Alkali Flat/La Valentina Station (Sb), 12th & I Station (Sb), Cathedral Square Station 7th & Capitol Station (Sb) (Wb), 7th & Capitol Station (Sb), 8th & O Station (Eb), Archives Plaza Station (Eb), 13th Street Station (Eb), 8th & O Station (Eb) 16th Street Station (Eb), Broadway Station (Eb), 4th O Street, Sacramento Ave/Wayne Hultgren Station (Eb), City College Station (Eb), Fruitridge Station (Eb), 47th Avenue Archives Plaza Station (Eb) Station (Eb), Florin Station (Eb), Meadowview 1020 O St, Sacramento Station (Eb), Franklin Station (Eb), Center Parkway Station (Eb), Crc Station (Sb) 13th Street Station (Eb) 1714 13th St, Sacramento 16th Street Station (Eb) 1714 16th St, Sacramento Broadway Station (Eb) 1908 Broadway, Sacramento 4th Ave/Wayne Hultgren Station (Eb) 2951 Freeport Blvd, Sacramento City College Station (Eb) Fruitridge Station (Eb) 2601 Fruitridge Rd, Sacramento 47th Avenue Station (Eb) 2845 47th Ave, Sacramento Florin Station (Eb) Meadowview Station (Eb) Roldo Court, Sacramento Franklin Station (Eb) Center Parkway Station (Eb) 8239 Center Pkwy, Sacramento Crc Station (Sb) Direction: Watt/I-80 Station (Wb) →Crc Station BLUE light rail Time Schedule (Sb) Watt/I-80 Station (Wb) →Crc Station (Sb) Route 27 stops Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Watt/I-80 Station (Wb) Tuesday Not Operational Watt/I-80 West Station (Wb) Wednesday Not Operational Roseville Road Station (Wb) Thursday Not Operational Marconi/Arcade Station (Wb) Friday Not Operational Employee Platform Station (Wb) Saturday 5:18 AM - 10:48 PM 2700 Academy Way, Sacramento Swanston Station (Wb) 2302 Selma St, Sacramento BLUE light rail Info Royal Oaks Station (Wb) Direction: Watt/I-80 Station (Wb) →Crc Station (Sb) 800 Arden Way, Sacramento Stops: 27 Trip Duration: 63 min Arden/Del Paso Station (Wb) Line Summary: Watt/I-80 Station (Wb), Watt/I-80 1500 Del Paso Blvd, Sacramento West Station (Wb), Roseville Road Station (Wb), Marconi/Arcade Station (Wb), Employee Platform Globe Avenue Station (Wb) Station (Wb), Swanston Station (Wb), Royal Oaks 920 Del Paso Blvd, Sacramento Station (Wb), Arden/Del Paso Station (Wb), Globe Avenue Station (Wb), Alkali Flat/La Valentina Station Alkali Flat/La Valentina Station (Sb) (Sb), 12th & I Station (Sb), Cathedral Square Station 12th Street, Sacramento (Wb), 7th & Capitol Station (Sb), 8th & O Station (Eb), Archives Plaza Station (Eb), 13th Street Station (Eb), 12th & I Station (Sb) 16th Street Station (Eb), Broadway Station (Eb), 4th 1201 I St, Sacramento Ave/Wayne Hultgren Station (Eb), City College Station (Eb), Fruitridge Station (Eb), 47th Avenue Cathedral Square Station (Wb) Station (Eb), Florin Station (Eb), Meadowview 1014 K St, Sacramento Station (Eb), Franklin Station (Eb), Center Parkway Station (Eb), Crc Station (Sb) 7th & Capitol Station (Sb) 8th & O Station (Eb) O Street, Sacramento Archives Plaza Station (Eb) 1020 O St, Sacramento 13th Street Station (Eb) 1714 13th St, Sacramento 16th Street Station (Eb) 1714 16th St, Sacramento Broadway Station (Eb) 1908 Broadway, Sacramento 4th Ave/Wayne Hultgren Station (Eb) 2951 Freeport Blvd, Sacramento City College Station (Eb) Fruitridge Station (Eb) 2601 Fruitridge Rd, Sacramento 47th Avenue Station (Eb) 2845 47th Ave, Sacramento Florin Station (Eb) Meadowview Station (Eb) Roldo Court, Sacramento Franklin Station (Eb) Center Parkway Station (Eb) 8239 Center Pkwy, Sacramento Crc Station (Sb) BLUE light rail time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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