List of Metrolink (California) stations

Metrolink is the commuter rail system serving Los Angeles, California, United States and the greater Los Angeles area of Southern California. The system is governed by the Southern California Regional Rail Authority and operated under contract by Amtrak,[1] serving five counties in the region—Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura—as well as Oceanside in San Diego County. The system stops at 62 stations along seven lines, with a total route length of 534 miles (859 km).[2]

A map of the Metrolink system showing service from 2019

Lines

Union Station in Los Angeles serves as a hub for Metrolink, with six out of seven Metrolink lines terminating at the station.
Metrolink lines[2]
Line Route length Stations Termini Average weekday ridership
(Q1 2017–2018)
83.8 miles (134.9 km) 12 Los Angeles Union Station (west)
South Perris (east)
2,810
76.6 miles (123.3 km) 11 Los Angeles Union Station (south)
Lancaster (north)
5,793
100.1 miles (161.1 km) 15 Oceanside (south)
San Bernardino-Downtown (north)
5,544
87.2 miles (140.3 km) 14 Oceanside (south)
Los Angeles Union Station (north)
8,657
58.8 miles (94.6 km) 7 Los Angeles Union Station (west)
Riverside-Downtown (east)
4,274
56.5 miles (90.9 km) 14 Los Angeles Union Station (west)
San Bernardino-Downtown (east)
9,141
76.6 miles (123.3 km) 12 East Ventura (west)
Los Angeles Union Station (east)
3,854

Stations

Termini
Burbank station
Fontana station
Orange station
Chatsworth station
Fullerton station
Claremont station
Station Line(s)[note 1] Rail connections Location Date opened References
Anaheim Amtrak:
Anaheim December 6, 2014 [3][4][5]
Anaheim Canyon Anaheim August 5, 1996 [6][7]
Baldwin Park Baldwin Park May 24, 1993 [8][9]
Buena Park Buena Park September 4, 2007 [10][11]
Burbank–Downtown Burbank October 26, 1992 [12][13]
Burbank Airport–North Burbank May 14, 2018 [14][15]
Burbank Airport–South Amtrak:
Burbank April 24, 1995 [16][17]
Cal State LA Los Angeles October 26, 1994 [18][19]
Camarillo Amtrak:
Camarillo February 14, 1994 [20][21]
Chatsworth Amtrak:
Los Angeles October 26, 1992 [22][12]
Claremont Claremont December 5, 1992 [23][24]
Commerce Commerce March 28, 1994 [5][25]
Corona–North Main Corona November 22, 2002 [26][27]
Corona–West Corona October 2, 1995[28][29]
Covina Covina October 26, 1992 [30][31]
East Ventura Ventura November 11, 2002 [32][33]
El Monte El Monte October 26, 1992 [31][34]
Fontana Fontana November 22, 1993 [35][36]
Fullerton Amtrak:
Fullerton March 28, 1994 [5][37]
Glendale Amtrak:
Glendale October 26, 1992 [12][38]
Industry Industry June 14, 1993 [39][40]
Irvine Amtrak:
Irvine March 28, 1994 [5][41]
Jurupa Valley/Pedley Jurupa Valley June 14, 1993 [39][42][43]
Laguna Niguel/​Mission Viejo Laguna Niguel April 22, 2002 [44][45]
Lancaster Lancaster January 24, 1994 [46][47]
Los Angeles Union Station Amtrak:


Metro (LACMTA):
 B Line (Red) 
 D Line (Purple) 
 L Line (Gold) 

Los Angeles October 26, 1992 [12][48]
Montclair Montclair February 22, 1993 [49][50]
Montebello/Commerce Montebello September 8, 1997 [51][52]
Moorpark Amtrak:
Moorpark October 26, 1992 [12][53]
Moreno Valley/March Field Moreno Valley June 6, 2016 [54][55]
Newhall Santa Clarita March 18, 2000 [56][57]
Northridge Los Angeles February 14, 1994 [21][58]
Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs Norwalk July 17, 1995 [59][60]
Oceanside Amtrak:

NCTD:
Coaster
Sprinter
Oceanside March 28, 1994 [5][61]
Ontario–East Ontario June 14, 1993 [62][39]
Orange Orange March 28, 1994 [5][63]
Oxnard Amtrak:
Oxnard April 4, 1994 [64][65]
Palmdale Palmdale April 25, 2005 [66][67]
Perris–Downtown Perris June 6, 2016 [54][55]
Perris–South Perris June 6, 2016 [54][55]
Pomona–Downtown Amtrak:
Pomona February 5, 2001 [68][69]
Pomona–North PomonaOctober 26, 1992 [12][70]
Rancho Cucamonga Rancho Cucamonga November 1, 1994 [71][72]
Rialto RialtoMay 17, 1993 [73][74]
Riverside–Downtown Amtrak:
Riverside June 14, 1993 [39][75]
Riverside–Hunter Park/UCR Riverside June 6, 2016 [54][55]
Riverside–La Sierra Riverside October 2, 1995 [76][28]
San Bernardino Amtrak:
San Bernardino May 17, 1993 [74][77]
San Bernardino–Downtown San Bernardino December 16, 2017 [78][79]
San Clemente San Clemente March 6, 1995 [80][81]
San Clemente Pier[note 2] Amtrak:
San Clemente June 15, 1996 [82][83]
San Juan Capistrano Amtrak:
San Juan Capistrano March 28, 1994 [5][84]
Santa Ana Amtrak:
Santa Ana March 28, 1994 [5][85]
Santa Clarita Santa Clarita October 26, 1992 [12][86]
Simi Valley Amtrak:
Simi Valley October 26, 1992 [12][87]
Sun Valley Los Angeles April 30, 2001 [88][89]
Sylmar/San Fernando Los Angeles January 26, 1994 [90][91]
Tustin Tustin January 21, 2002 [92][93]
Upland Upland May 17, 1993 [74][94]
Van Nuys Amtrak:
Los Angeles October 26, 1992 [12][95]
Via Princessa Santa Clarita February 7, 1994 [96][97]
Vincent Grade/Acton Acton January 31, 1994 [47][98]

Future stations

Station Line(s) Location Status Planned opening date References
Placentia 91 Line Placentia Planned 2022 [99]
Tippecanoe Arrow San Bernardino Under construction 2022 [100][101]
Esri Arrow Redlands Under construction 2022 [100][101]
Redlands–Downtown San Bernardino Line
Arrow
Redlands Under construction 2022 [102]
University Arrow Redlands Under construction 2022 [100][101]

Notes

  1. Where more than one line serves a station, lines are listed in the order of opening.
  2. Weekend service only.

References

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  37. "Fullerton". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
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  41. "Irvine". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
  42. "Pedley". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
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  44. "Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
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  49. "Montclair". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
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  51. "Montebello". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
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  53. "Moorpark". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
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  56. "Newhall". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
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  58. "Northridge". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
  59. "Norwalk". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
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  61. "Oceanside". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
  62. "East Ontario". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
  63. "Orange". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
  64. "Oxnard". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
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  66. "Palmdale". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
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  68. "Downtown Pomona". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
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  70. "Pomona (North)". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
  71. "Rancho Cucamonga". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
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  73. "Rialto". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
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  75. "Riverside-Downtown". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
  76. "Riverside-La Sierra". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
  77. "San Bernardino". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
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  82. "San Clemente Pier". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
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  84. "San Juan Capistrano". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
  85. "Santa Ana". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
  86. "Santa Clarita". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
  87. "Simi Valley". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
  88. "Sun Valley". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
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  90. "Sylmar". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
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  94. "Upland". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
  95. "Van Nuys". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
  96. "Via Princessa". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
  97. "Santa Clarita: Briefly – Metrolink to open emergency station". Daily News of Los Angeles. February 6, 1994.
  98. "Vincent Grade/Acton". Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved June 16, 2010.
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