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Metro A Line Extension to Pomona | Service Begins Sept 19, 2025 LA Metro enhances safety with law enforcement, Transit Ambassadors, 24 7 monitoring, emergency systems, crisis teams, and design upgrades The A Line Extension between Azusa and Pomona is now open! From the classroom to the coast, the A Line now connects more people to more possibilities
Pomona - Downtown Train Station | Metrolink Pomona - Downtown Train Station | 101 W First Street, Pomona, CA 91766 | Information on Schedules, Directions, Parking, Boarding, Amenities, Connections and more!
Foothill Gold Line The Foothill Gold Line from Glendora to Montclair will extend the Metro Gold Line 12 3 miles and add stations in the cities of Glendora, San Dimas, La Verne, Pomona, Claremont, and Montclair
Metro A line extension from Azusa to Pomona opens Friday A long-awaited Metro rail expansion from Azusa to Pomona opens Friday, offering transit riders greater access to several colleges and universities, medical centers and the Pomona Fairplex The
Pomona | Foothill Gold Line On September 19, 2025, Metro began passenger service on the Glendora to Pomona segment, which includes the Pomona Station A trip from Pomona to Pasadena will take approximately 34 minutes and further to downtown Los Angeles will take approximately 64 minutes
Welcome to Metrolink Discover Southern California with Metrolink trains - convenient, reliable, and eco-friendly travel Plan your trip today!
Schedules - LA Metro Metro’s overview and system maps provide a more detailed look at transit service within Metro’s five service areas Pomona - Long Beach Union Station - North Hollywood Norwalk - LAX Metro Transit Center Union Station - Wilshire Western East Los Angeles- Santa Monica Chatsworth - Canoga Park - North Hollywood
Construction Phases FAQ | Foothill Gold Line Metro A Line trains are light rail vehicles that are powered by electricity and have an overhead catenary system to provide power to the trains They connect community to community and have stations about every mile
How to Ride Metro Rail - LA Metro Metro rail refers to the A Line, B Line, C Line, D Line, E Line and K Line There are over 100 stations in the system, each offering connections to Metro bus Payment of fare requires a TAP card Regular fare is $1 75 and is good for 2 hours of unlimited transfers in one direction 1 Get to your station