91 LINE (METROLINK)
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The '91 Line' is a regional rail line operated by Metrolink that runs from downtown Los Angeles to Riverside (some trains continue on to San Bernardino), paralleling the very busy California State Freeway 91 between Riverside and Santa Fe Springs. It operates on track owned by BNSF Railway. The 91 Line runs 5 days a week with peak hour and limited mid-day service. The line mostly shares stations with the Orange County Line and Inland Empire-Orange County Line (IEOC). At Riverside-Downtown station it connects with the Riverside Line.
The 91 Line has been operating to Riverside since May 2002, providing 9 weekday trips to and from Los Angeles. It is also proposed to add an extension to this line to Perris by way of Moreno Valley.
There are 8 stations that serve the 91 line.
# Union Station, Los Angeles
# Commerce, Commerce
# Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs, Norwalk
# Fullerton, Fullerton
# West Corona, Corona
# North Main Corona, Corona
# Riverside-La Sierra, Riverside
# Riverside-Downtown, Riverside
# San Bernardino, San Bernardino
"By 2010, Riverside County Transportation Commission hopes to begin service on the Perris Valley Line which extends the current 91 Line to Moreno Valley, March Air Reserve Base and Perris. The Commission is currently working to obtain environmental clearance and obtain a rating from the Federal Transit Administration to enable the project to be eligible for federal funds" -- From 2005-2006 RCTC Annual Report (in .pdf format)
The first phase of the extension will tenatively include the following stations along the ATSF's Riverside Industrial Lead Line and the San Jacinto Branch Line:
#Spruce Street, Riverside
#University of California, Riverside
#Alessandro Blvd., Moreno Valley
#Van Buren Blvd., Riverside
#Ramona Expressway, Perris
#Nuevo Road, Perris
#Perris
#South Perris
Phase II would extend the line to San Jacinto and/or Hemet, with Phase III to Temecula.
★ Metrolink Schedules
★ Proposed Stations on Perris Valley Line Extension
★ 2005-2006 Riverside County Transportation Commission annual report; Metrolink Expansion mentioned on second page
The '91 Line' is a regional rail line operated by Metrolink that runs from downtown Los Angeles to Riverside (some trains continue on to San Bernardino), paralleling the very busy California State Freeway 91 between Riverside and Santa Fe Springs. It operates on track owned by BNSF Railway. The 91 Line runs 5 days a week with peak hour and limited mid-day service. The line mostly shares stations with the Orange County Line and Inland Empire-Orange County Line (IEOC). At Riverside-Downtown station it connects with the Riverside Line.
The 91 Line has been operating to Riverside since May 2002, providing 9 weekday trips to and from Los Angeles. It is also proposed to add an extension to this line to Perris by way of Moreno Valley.
There are 8 stations that serve the 91 line.
# Union Station, Los Angeles
# Commerce, Commerce
# Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs, Norwalk
# Fullerton, Fullerton
# West Corona, Corona
# North Main Corona, Corona
# Riverside-La Sierra, Riverside
# Riverside-Downtown, Riverside
# San Bernardino, San Bernardino
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| Perris Valley Line Extension |
| External links |
Perris Valley Line Extension
"By 2010, Riverside County Transportation Commission hopes to begin service on the Perris Valley Line which extends the current 91 Line to Moreno Valley, March Air Reserve Base and Perris. The Commission is currently working to obtain environmental clearance and obtain a rating from the Federal Transit Administration to enable the project to be eligible for federal funds" -- From 2005-2006 RCTC Annual Report (in .pdf format)
The first phase of the extension will tenatively include the following stations along the ATSF's Riverside Industrial Lead Line and the San Jacinto Branch Line:
#Spruce Street, Riverside
#University of California, Riverside
#Alessandro Blvd., Moreno Valley
#Van Buren Blvd., Riverside
#Ramona Expressway, Perris
#Nuevo Road, Perris
#Perris
#South Perris
Phase II would extend the line to San Jacinto and/or Hemet, with Phase III to Temecula.
External links
★ Metrolink Schedules
★ Proposed Stations on Perris Valley Line Extension
★ 2005-2006 Riverside County Transportation Commission annual report; Metrolink Expansion mentioned on second page
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