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VENTURA COUNTY LINE Ventura to L.A. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY MA Metrolink Train No VENTURA COUNTY LINE Ventura to L.A. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY MA Metrolink Train No. 100 900 102 104 106 902 108 A768 110 112 904 116 906 908 150 118 910 Ventura - East 5:21 5:59 6:38 Oxnard 5:35 6:15 6:52 7:43 Camarillo 5:45 6:25 7:02 7:54 Moorpark 5:02 5:57 6:37 7:14 8:08 8:28 2:19 5:09 Simi Valley 5:14 6:10 6:49 7:27 8:23 8:41 2:33 5:22 10 Chatsworth 5:26 6:22 7:01 7:38 8:28 8:40 8:54 11:00 2:46 4:39 5:36 Northridge 5:32 6:27 7:07 7:44 8:35 8:46 8:59 11:06 2:52 4:45 5:42 Van Nuys 5:40 6:35 7:15 7:52 8:43 8:56 9:09 11:14 3:00 4:53 5:54 Burbank Airport - South (VC Line)* 5:47 6:14 6:43 7:24 7:59 8:39 8:50 9:04 9:17 11:22 12:30 3:07 3:41 3:56 5:00 6:01 8:31 Burbank - Downtown 5:55 6:19 6:48 7:32 8:04 8:45 8:55 9:09 9:22 11:27 12:35 3:13 3:46 4:01 5:05 6:06 8:36 Glendale 6:02 6:26 6:54 7:38 8:11 8:52 9:02 9:16 9:29 11:34 12:42 3:19 3:52 4:08 5:12 6:13 8:43 L.A. Union Station 6:15 6:38 7:13 7:51 8:33 9:04 9:17 9:35 9:41 11:49 12:55 3:36 4:05 4:21 5:26 6:27 8:55 * Formerly Burbank/Bob Hope Airport Station NOTES: See page 3 VC[M-F] Ventura-LA MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY MA Metrolink Train No. A759 901 101 103 903 905 907 107 909 109 911 155 115 117 119 121 123 913 L.A. Union Station 4:09 5:38 6:51 7:16 8:00 8:23 8:55 9:52 11:40 12:43 2:48 3:14 3:37 4:28 5:10 5:52 6:50 7:45 Glendale 4:22 5:48 7:03 7:27 8:10 8:34 9:07 10:03 11:50 12:54 3:00 3:26 3:48 4:39 5:21 6:03 7:03 7:56 Burbank - Downtown 5:54 7:09 7:34 8:18 8:41 9:14 10:10 11:58 1:01 3:06 3:32 3:55 4:46 5:28 6:10 7:10 8:03 Burbank Airport - South (VC Line)* 4:34 6:03 7:15 7:40 8:25 8:48 9:21 10:16 12:05 1:07 3:13 3:38 4:00 4:52 5:34 6:15 7:16 8:10 Van Nuys 4:44 7:25 7:48 10:24 1:16 3:46 4:08 4:59 5:41 6:23 7:23 Northridge 4:53 7:33 8:03 10:32 1:24 3:54 4:16 5:07 5:54 6:32 7:31 11 Chatsworth 5:06 7:39 8:11 10:41 1:31 4:03 4:22 5:13 6:00 6:38 7:37 Simi Valley 5:19 7:52 1:43 4:34 5:30 6:11 6:53 7:50 Moorpark 5:31 8:06 2:00 4:51 5:41 6:26 7:07 8:02 Camarillo 5:46 5:53 6:38 8:13 Oxnard 5:58 6:03 6:48 8:23 Ventura - East 6:20 7:07 8:43 * Formerly Burbank/Bob Hope Airport Station Check Antelope Valley Line schedule for additional trains to Burbank Airport. NOTES: See page 3 VC[M-F] LA-Ventura VENTURA COUNTY LINE L.A. to Ventura VENTURA COUNTY LINE • AMTRAK SERVICE AMTRAK TRAINS FOR MONTHLY PASS HOLDERS ONLY Oxnard to L.A. DAILY L.A. to Oxnard DAILY Amtrak Train No. A768* A774 A782 A792 A796 Amtrak Train No. A759 A1761 A763 A767 A1767 A777 A785 Oxnard 7:43 10:18 1:42 5:40 7:54 All Metrolink ticket L.A. Union Station 4:09 7:50 9:11 11:48 11:46 3:06 7:16 Camarillo 7:54 10:35 1:53 5:56 holders may, within Glendale 4:22 8:02 9:23 12:00 11:58 3:18 7:28 Moorpark the origin and Burbank - Downtown 8:08 2:07 6:25 destination of their Simi Valley 8:23 11:02 2:22 6:41 8:39 ticket or pass, ride Burbank Airport - South (VC Line)* 4:34 8:12 9:33 12:10 12:08 3:28 7:38 Chatsworth 8:40 11:14 2:39 6:57 8:51 ANY Amtrak Pacifi c Van Nuys 4:44 8:21 9:43 12:20 12:18 3:38 7:48 12 Northridge 8:46 Surfl iner train Northridge 4:53 Van Nuys 8:56 11:28 2:53 7:09 9:07 between Los Angeles Chatsworth 5:06 8:33 9:55 12:32 12:30 3:50 8:00 Burbank Airport - South (VC Line)* 9:04 11:35 3:01 7:17 9:14 and Burbank Airport - Simi Valley 5:19 8:45 10:07 12:44 12:42 4:02 8:12 Burbank - Downtown 9:09 South (VC Line) at no Moorpark 5:31 8:57 12:56 12:54 additional cost as part Glendale 9:16 11:45 3:11 7:28 9:24 of the Rail 2 Rail® Camarillo 5:46 9:10 10:31 4:28 8:36 L.A. Union Station 9:35 12:15 3:35 7:47 9:48 program. Blackout Oxnard 5:58 9:21 10:44 1:16 1:14 4:39 8:47 * A768 stops at Northridge and Burbank - Downtown dates may apply; M-F Sa-Su M-F Sa-Su Monday-Friday only. schedules are subject to change. * Fomerly Burbank/Bob Hope Airport Station For details, please visit metrolinktrains. NOTES: See page 3 VC[Daily] Amtrak LA-Oxnard com/rail2rail. ANTELOPE VALLEY LINE Lancaster to L.A. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Metrolink Train No. 200 202 204 282 206 208 210 212 214 216 218 220 222 224 226 Lancaster 3:44 4:46 5:16 5:58 6:48 9:01 11:35 1:45 6:17 Palmdale 3:54 4:56 5:26 5:58 6:08 6:58 7:50 9:10 9:11 10:30 11:45 1:55 2:00 4:00 6:26 Vincent Grade/Acton 4:06 5:08 5:38 6:21 7:10 9:23 11:57 2:07 6:39 Via Princessa 4:42 5:44 6:15 6:56 7:48 9:05 9:59 11:26 12:34 1:51 2:43 3:25 7:25 Santa Clarita 4:48 5:50 6:21 6:48 7:02 7:55 9:11 10:05 11:32 12:40 1:57 2:49 3:32 5:11 7:31 14 Newhall 4:56 5:58 6:29 7:10 8:02 8:40 9:19 9:55 10:13 11:20 11:40 12:48 2:05 3:03 2:50 3:40 4:50 5:19 7:46 Sylmar/San Fernando 5:11 6:13 6:45 7:11 7:28 8:20 9:35 10:32 11:56 1:06 2:20 3:17 3:56 5:35 8:00 Sun Valley 5:18 6:20 6:56 7:36 8:27 9:43 10:40 12:04 1:14 2:29 3:25 4:06 5:43 8:13 Burbank Airport - North (AV Line) 5:22 6:24 7:00 7:40 8:31 9:47 10:44 12:08 1:18 2:33 3:29 4:10 5:47 8:17 Burbank - Downtown 5:28 6:30 7:05 7:22 7:45 8:37 9:52 10:49 12:13 1:23 2:39 3:35 4:21 5:52 8:22 Glendale 5:34 6:36 7:12 7:51 8:43 9:59 10:56 12:20 1:30 2:45 3:41 4:28 5:59 8:29 L.A. Union Station 5:53 6:55 7:25 7:40 8:06 8:57 10:13 11:08 12:34 1:43 3:01 3:55 4:41 6:14 8:42 NOTES: See page 3 AV[M-F] Lancaster-LA MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Metrolink Train No. 201 203 205 207 209 211 213 215 217 219 285 221 223 225 227 L.A. Union Station 6:19 7:29 8:29 9:42 11:06 11:58 1:55 3:28 3:50 4:44 5:34 5:58 6:38 7:36 9:25 Glendale 6:31 7:41 8:41 9:54 11:18 12:10 2:07 3:40 4:02 4:56 6:10 6:50 7:48 9:37 Burbank - Downtown 6:38 7:49 8:48 10:01 11:25 12:18 2:14 3:48 4:09 5:04 5:51 6:18 6:57 7:55 9:44 Burbank Airport - North (AV Line) 6:44 7:55 8:54 10:07 11:31 12:24 2:20 3:54 4:16 5:10 6:23 7:03 8:01 9:50 Sun Valley 6:49 7:59 8:59 10:12 11:36 12:29 2:25 3:58 4:21 5:14 6:28 7:08 8:06 9:54 Sylmar/San Fernando 7:01 8:08 9:08 10:21 11:45 12:38 2:36 4:10 4:30 5:24 6:05 6:37 7:17 8:15 10:03 Newhall 7:19 8:26 8:50 9:24 10:40 10:50 12:03 12:54 2:51 3:00 4:25 4:45 5:00 5:42 6:52 7:32 8:30 10:18 15 Santa Clarita 7:26 8:33 9:32 10:48 12:11 1:02 3:00 4:32 4:52 5:49 6:25 7:00 7:43 8:38 10:26 Via Princessa 7:33 8:42 9:40 10:55 12:18 1:12 3:06 4:39 5:56 7:07 7:50 8:45 10:33 Vincent Grade/Acton 8:12 10:24 12:59 5:17 6:35 7:49 8:28 9:23 11:11 Palmdale 8:22 9:36 10:35 11:40 1:10 3:50 5:28 5:50 6:50 7:21 8:00 8:39 9:34 11:22 Lancaster 8:35 10:46 1:20 5:41 6:58 8:12 8:54 9:49 11:37 Northbound TRANSporter bus stops at the Vincent Grade/Acton Station by request only.
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