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Buena Park Metrolink Station PremieresCitizens of Buena Park and Orange County, the wait is over!
The Buena Park Metrolink Station will begin operations with the arrival of the first train at 4:55 a.m. on Tuesday, September 4. To celebrate, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA)
will be giving away free coffee and doughnuts at the Buena Park Station on September 4. OCTA will also host a special grand-opening ceremony on Saturday, October 6. For more information about OCTA’s events, visit www.octa.net/metrolink.
The new station features 300 parking spaces, a unique clock tower, restrooms, and a transit-oriented development that is integrated into the complex.
The Buena Park Station will also serve as a gateway to passengers wishing to spend the day at Knott’s Berry Farm and other Buena Park attractions such as Medieval Times. OCTA Bus Route 29 will pick up Metrolink riders for a direct trip to these and other attractions. Given that Metrolink Weekends adult tickets cost 25 percent less than the regular weekday fare and the OCTA bus shuttle is included with your paid Metrolink fare, there is no reason to put off your Buena Park adventure!
For more information, including new schedules that include the new Buena Park Station stops, visit www.metrolinktrains.com or call (800) 371-LINK (5465).
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METROLINK MATTERS
Metrolink Service Updates
Travel green and get a free night of entertainment! L.A.’s own
progressive rock band, Canon, is holding a free concert to promote
public transportation and environmental concerns at 8 p.m. on
September 8 in the Old Ticket Room at Union Station. Metro and
Metrolink are partnering with Canon to promote the free concert
to bus and rail passengers. The concert is exclusive for Metro
and Metrolink passengers with valid tickets. (Show your Metro or
Metrolink ticket to get in.) With Metro buses and trains and Metrolink
trains directly serving Union Station, the location is a very transit-
friendly concert venue. And San Bernardino Line riders can take a
train departing at 11:30 p.m. (after the concert), so there is no need
to drive from the Inland Empire! For more information about Canon,
visit canontheband.com or go to myspace.com/canon, where you can
hear some of their music.
LIVE at Union Station on September 8
Polishing an Old GemFor the past two years, Metrolink riders from the San Bernardino
Line may have noticed the historic building behind the long green
fence across the street from the Baldwin Park Metrolink Station. The
Central School Auditorium, built in 1936 as part of President Franklin
Roosevelt’s work-relief program, was originally home to school
performances, theatrical events, films, and concerts. After a 30-year
hiatus, the Baldwin Park City Council renovated the historic art-deco
building, and on July 21, 2007, reopened it as the Arts and Recreation
Center (ARC).
ARC features various amenities such as a dance studio, an arts
studio, gallery spaces, a banquet hall, an outdoor interpretive plant
garden, and an outdoor amphitheater.
For the grand opening, the ARC held its first art exhibit, “Reflections
of an Artist.” Performers from Creative Planet School of the Arts dazzled
attendees in the dance studio while chalk artists captivated Baldwin
Park residents and guests.
From September 8 to November 4, 2007, the ARC is hosting a
traveling exhibit from the Smithsonian called A Magic Web: The Tropical
Forest of Barro Colorado Island. This is a unique bilingual (English
and Spanish) exhibit that brings the forest closer to the public while
explaining how the ecosystem works and its effects on the world.
The ARC is also the permanent home of the Baldwin Park Historical
Society, which occupies 1,100 square feet of space on the first floor and
provides tours showcasing Baldwin Park’s rich history.
For more information regarding upcoming classes, exhibits,
and special events at the Arts and Recreation Center,
please call (626) 214-1601 x351 or visit
www.baldwinpark.com.
INSIDE2 LA County Fair Schedule
3 WiFi Access
4 In Dog We Trust!
4 Safety Matters
4 Big Brothers Big Sisters
5 CANON Live
5 Polishing an Old Gem
Metrolink schedules will be changing on Tuesday, September 4.
Changes will affect trains on the Orange County, Inland Empire–Orange
County, 91, Ventura County, and Antelope Valley Lines. Weekday schedules
on the Riverside and San Bernardino Lines will not be affected by this
schedule change. Weekend schedules will also change to provide expanded
service.
Please visit www.metrolinktrains.com or call (800) 371-LINK (5465) to
find out whether your train’s schedule has been changed.
Orange County/IEOC Track UpgradesOrange County Line and Inland Empire–Orange County riders will
notice a difference in their trip between Santa Ana and Orange beginning
September 17. That will be the first day that the new second track between
those stations will be in service. Throughout the prior weekend, Metrolink
staff and contractors will have been working to connect the new track to the
existing track and connecting and testing the signal system in time
for trains to begin using it Monday morning.
The new track will eliminate the last section of single track along a
stretch of more than 50 miles between Los Angeles and the Laguna Niguel/
Mission Viejo station. It will eliminate the need for trains to wait at either
end of the existing single track for another train to pass. The connection of
a new track, or “cutover,” is one of the more complicated parts of railroad
construction and requires great precision. For this reason,
no trains will be allowed to pass through the construction
area on September 15 and 16. Inland Empire–Orange
County Line weekend service will be cancelled on those
dates, and Orange County Line weekend service will only
operate between Anaheim and Los Angeles. No replacement
bus service will be available. For more information, visit
www.metrolinktrains.com or call (800) 371-5465.
New Schedules
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On June 12, Metrolink “went to
the dogs” as 50 guide-dogs-in-training
donned their distinctive green jackets for
a trip to Olvera Street in downtown Los
Angeles. One hundred thirty guide-dog
trainers traveled to the historic spot using
Metrolink, Metro buses, and light
rail as part of the puppies’
training. These Guide Dogs
for the Blind volunteers donate
both time and resources to raise
puppies that will grow up to help
those who need living assistance.
In Dog We Trust!
Safety Matters—Sealed Corridor ProgramOn August 20, Metrolink officials announced the ground breaking of the most
aggressive rail safety plan currently under way in the USA, the Sealed Corridor Program.
The plan targets 63 railroad crossings along 65 miles of track on the Ventura County
and Antelope Valley lines. Safety improvements will be constructed at dozens of
highway-rail grade crossings and along the tracks, where barriers between trains and
vehicles will be upgraded and other barriers added to prevent illegal access to the
railroad right-of-way. Improvements will include four quadrant gates, longer
crossing-gate arms, median separators, fencing, locked gates,
and enhanced pedestrian crossings. Congressman
Howard Berman, who attended the ceremony at the
Van Nuys Boulevard crossing in Pacoima, stated,
“Our intention is to systematically reduce the
opportunity for collisions at grade crossings.”
The integrated Sealed Corridor Program
approach has been used successfully in North Carolina. However, Metrolink will be the first commuter rail agency in
the county to implement these methods in a densely populated urban setting with high volumes of both street and rail
traffic. Metrolink has made grade-crossing improvements a priority since its inception in 1992, investing over $70
million dollars to date. The agency has been a leader in enhancing rail safety and has secured $20 million of the $100
million needed to complete the Sealed Corridor Program designed for the Metrolink system.
The City of Palmdale completed a project in July that will
provide wireless Internet access as a courtesy to patrons at the Palmdale
Transportation Center. The project included the installation of three wireless
access points in and near the center.
“The wireless Internet access at the transportation center is a great feature
for our commuters as they are waiting for the bus or train,” said Mayor Jim
Ledford. Those who wish to use this service must bring their own laptop
computer, or PDA, with a built-in wireless network card or an external
wireless adapter that is 802.11b/g-compatible.
Wireless access is provided on an as-is and as-available basis. Although
the city is not able to provide technical support to transportation-center
patrons using this wireless service, posters with directions on how to use
the service are posted at the center. Frequently asked questions and answers
about this service are also on the city’s Web site at www.cityofpalmdale.org.
For more information, please call (661) 267-5115.
WiFi Access Available at Palmdale Transportation Center
September? It must be time for the world-
famous Los Angeles County Fair! Get on a
Metrolink train and head out to Pomona for all the
food (deep-fried Twinkies, anyone?), shopping (at the
largest retail consumer show in the West!), and rides
(MIDWAY!). It’s all at the Fairplex in Pomona. Some
highlights:n“Winter Wonderland”: This exciting mountain village
will feature the ever-popular ice-skating rink and a larger
snow area for sledding fun no matter how steamy the
weather gets during the fair! And it will snow every half hour,
guaranteed. n“Under the Tuscan Sun”: Don’t miss this spectacular theme exhibit in
the Flower and Garden Pavilion. n“When I Grow Up”: Here, kids can try out careers in teaching, architecture,
artistry, crime-scene investigation (CSI), writing, bridge building, or
cooking as a famous Food Network chef. Better yet, they’ll get help creating their very own career path!
The L.A. County Fair will open its gates on Friday, September 7, and continue through Sunday,
September 30. What better way to get to the fair than on a Metrolink train? San Bernardino Line
trains will make special stops at the Fairplex beginning Friday, September 7. Trains will stop at the fair on
Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays until the fair ends on September 30. The fair will be closed
on Mondays and Tuesdays this year.
The L.A. County Fair will open at 11 a.m. Wednesdays through Fridays and 10 a.m. on weekends. If
you are planning to take Metrolink to the fair, please remember to purchase a round-trip ticket to Pomona
from the Ticket Vending Machine in the station prior to boarding your train. Passengers
waiting for the train home from the fair will not be allowed to board without
valid fare media. Admission tickets to the L.A. County Fair can be purchased
at the admission gates.
Visit the L.A. County Fair Web site, www.lacountyfair.com, for a
complete list of events. For more Metrolink information,
visit www.metrolinktrains.com or call
(800) 371-LINK (5465).
Find Your Fun at the L.A. County Fair2007 METROLINK LOS ANGELES COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE
THURSDAY AND FRIDAYFROM LOS ANGELES TO SAN BERNARDINO FROM SAN BERNARDINO TO LOS ANGELES
Train 304 308 310 318 326 328 330 332 Train 319 321 323 325 327 329 331 333
L.A. UNION STATION 11:20a 1:20p 2:20p 4:40p 6:00p 7:00p 8:00p 9:00p SAN BERNARDINO 11:00a 1:00p 2:00p 3:00p 4:00p 5:00p 6:10p 7:15p
CAL STATE L.A. 11:30a 1:30p 2:30p 4:50p 6:10p 7:10p 8:10p 9:10p RIALTO 11:06a 1:06p 2:06p 3:06p 4:06p 5:05p 6:16p 7:21p
EL MONTE 11:40a 1:40p 2:40p 5:00p 6:20p 7:20p 8:20p 9:20p FONTANA 11:11a 1:11p 2:11p 3:11p 4:11p 5:10p 6:21p 7:26p
BALDWIN PARK 11:48a 1:48p 2:48p 5:08p 6:28p 7:28p 8:28p 9:28p RANCHO CUCAMONGA 11:19a 1:19p 2:19p 3:19p 4:19p 5:18p 6:28p 7:34p
COVINA 11:55a 1:55p 2:55p 5:15p 6:35p 7:35p 8:35p 9:35p UPLAND 11:26a 1:26p 2:26p 3:26p 4:26p 5:24p 6:39p 7:41p
L.A. COUNTY FAIR 12:02p 2:02a 3:02p 5:22p 6:42p 7:42p 8:42p 9:42p MONTCLAIR 11:31a 1:31p 2:31p 3:31p 4:31p 5:30p 6:53p 7:46p
POMONA-NORTH 12:05p 2:05p 3:05p 5:25p 6:45p 7:45p 8:45p 9:45p CLAREMONT 11:34a 1:34p 2:34p 3:34p 4:34p 5:33p 6:53p 7:51p
CLAREMONT 12:09p 2:09p 3:09p 5:29p 6:49p 7:49p 8:49p 9:49p POMONA-NORTH 11:38a 1:38p 2:38p 3:38p 4:38p 5:37p 6:57p 7:55p
MONTCLAIR 12:12p 2:12p 3:12p 5:32p 6:52p 7:52p 8:52p 9:52p LA COUNTY FAIR 11:39a 1:39p 2:39p 3:39p 4:39p 5:38p 7:58p 7:56p
UPLAND 12:17p 2:17p 3:17p 5:37p 6:57p 7:57p 8:57p 9:57p COVINA 11:47a 1:47p 2:47p 3:47p 4:47p 5:52p 7:06p 8:04p
RANCHO CUCAMONGA 12:24p 2:24p 3:24p 5:44p 7:04p 8:04p 9:04p 10:04p BALDWIN PARK 11:53a 1:53p 2:53p 3:53p 4:53p 5:58p 7:12p 8:10p
FONTANA 12:33p 2:33p 3:33p 5:53p 7:13p 8:13p 9:13p 10:13p EL MONTE 12:02p 2:02p 3:02p 4:12p 5:21p 6:20p 7:26p 8:22p
RIALTO 12:39p 2:39p 3:39p 5:59p 7:24p 8:19p 9:19p 10:19p CAL STATE L.A. 12:13p 2:13p 3:13p 4:36p 5:36p 6:31p 7:36p 8:32p
SAN BERNARDINO 12:50p 2:50p 3:50p 6:09p 7:35p 8:30p 9:30p 10:30p L.A. UNION STATION 12:30p 2:30p 3:30p 4:50p 5:50p 6:45p 7:50p 8:50p
“L” train may depart up to five minutes ahead of schedule
SUNDAY
FROM LOS ANGELES TO SAN BERNARDINO FROM SAN BERNARDINO TO LOS ANGELES
Train 354 356 360 364 366 370 374 Train 355 359 361 365 371 375
L.A. UNION STATION 9:00a 10:00a 11:25a 1:20p 3:25p 5:25p 7:45p DOWNTOWN RIVERSIDE 1:00p
CAL STATE L.A. 9:10a 10:10a 11:35a 1:30p 3:35p 5:35p 7:55p SAN BERNARDINO 9:10a 11:05a 12:10p 1:40p 3:30p 5:35p
EL MONTE 9:20a 10:25a 11:45a 1:40p 3:45p 5:45p 8:05p RIALTO 9:16a 11:11a 12:16p 1:46p 3:36p 5:41p
BALDWIN PARK 9:28a 10:33a 11:53a 1:48p 3:53p 5:53p 8:13p FONTANA 9:21a 11:16a 12:21p 1:51p 3:41p 5:46p
COVINA 9:36a 10:41a 12:01p 1:56p 4:01p 6:01p 8:21p RANCHO CUCAMONGA 9:29a 11:24a 12:29p 1:59p 3:49p 5:54p
L.A. COUNTY FAIR 9:44a 10:49a 12:09p 2:04p 4:12p 6:10p 8:29p UPLAND 9:36a 11:31a 12:36p 2:06p 3:56p 6:01p
POMONA-NORTH 9:47a 10:52a 12:12p 2:07p 4:15p 6:13p 8:32p MONTCLAIR 9:41a 11:36a 12:41p 2:11p 4:01p 6:06p
CLAREMONT 9:51a 10:56a 12:16p 2:11p 4:19p 6:17p 8:36p CLAREMONT 9:44a 11:39a 12:44p 2:14p 4:04p 6:09p
MONTCLAIR 9:55a 11:00a 12:20p 2:15p 4:23p 6:21p 8:40p POMONA-NORTH 9:48a 11:43a 12:48p 2:18p 4:08p 6:13p
UPLAND 10:00a 11:05a 12:25p 2:20p 4:28p 6:26p 8:45p L.A. COUNTY FAIR 9:49p 11:44p 12:49p 2:19p 4:09p 6:14p
RANCHO CUCAMONGA L10:07a L11:12a L12:32p L2:27p L4:35p L6:33p L8:52p COVINA 9:57a 11:52a 12:57p 2:27p 4:19p 6:22p
FONTANA L10:16a L11:21a L12:41p L2:36p L4:44p L6:42p L9:01p BALDWIN PARK 10:03a 11:58a 1:03p 2:33p 4:25p 6:28p
RIALTO L10:21a L11:26a L12:46p L2:41p L4:49p L6:47p L9:06p EL MONTE L10:12a L12:07p L1:12p L2:42p L4:34p L6:37p
SAN BERNARDINO 10:30a 11:35a 12:55p 2:45p 5:00p 6:55p 9:10p CAL STATE L.A. L10:23a L12:18p L1:23p L2:53p L4:45p L6:48p
DOWNTOWN RIVERSIDE 3:30p 9:55p L.A. UNION STATION 10:40a 12:35p 1:40p 3:10p 5:00p 7:05p
SATURDAY
FROM LOS ANGELES TO SAN BERNARDINO FROM SAN BERNARDINO TO LOS ANGELES
Train 354 358 362 364 366 368 372 376 378 Train 353 357 359 363 367 369 373 377 379
L.A. UNION STATION 9:00a 10:40a 11:50p 1:20p 3:25p 4:45p 6:15p 9:00p 11:30p DOWNTOWN RIVERSIDE 9:20a
CAL STATE L.A. 9:10a 10:50a 12:00p 1:30p 3:35p 4:55p 6:25p 9:10p 11:40p SAN BERNARDINO 8:45a 10:00a 11:05a 12:35p 1:40p 2:50p 4:10p 7:10p 9:20p
EL MONTE 9:20a 11:00a 12:10p 1:40p 3:45p 5:05p 6:35p 9:20p 11:50p RIALTO 8:51a 10:06a 11:11a 12:41p 1:46p 2:56p 4:16p 7:16p 9:26p
BALDWIN PARK 9:28a 11:08a 12:18p 1:48p 3:53p 5:13p 6:43p 9:28p 11:58p FONTANA 8:56a 10:11a 11:16a 12:46p 1:51p 3:01p 4:21p 7:21p 9:31p
COVINA 9:36a 11:16a 12:26p 1:56p 4:01p 5:21p 6:51p 9:36p 12:06a RANCHO CUCAMONGA 9:04a 10:19a 11:24a 12:54p 1:59p 3:09p 4:29p 7:29p 9:39p
L.A. COUNTY FAIR 9:44a 11:23a 12:34p 2:04p 4:12p 5:30p 6:59p 9:44p 12:14a UPLAND 9:11a 10:26a 11:31a 1:01p 2:06p 3:16p 4:36p 7:36p 9:46p
POMONA-NORTH 9:47a 11:27a 12:37p 2:07p 4:15p 5:33p 7:02p 9:47p 12:17a MONTCLAIR 9:16a 10:31a 11:36a 1:06p 2:11p 3:21p 4:41p 7:41p 9:51p
CLAREMONT 9:51a 11:31a 12:41p 2:11p 4:19p 5:37p 7:06p 9:51p 12:21a CLAREMONT 9:19a 10:34a 11:39a 1:09p 2:14p 3:24p 4:44p 7:44p 9:54p
MONTCLAIR 9:55a 11:35a 12:45p 2:15p 4:23p 5:41p 7:10p 9:55p 12:25a POMONA-NORTH 9:23a 10:38a 11:43a 1:13p 2:18p 3:28p 4:48p 7:48p 9:58p
UPLAND 10:00a 11:40a 12:50p 2:20p 4:28p 5:46p 7:15p 10:00p 12:30a LA COUNTY FAIR 9:24a 10:39a 11:44a 1:14p 2:19p 3:29p 4:49p 7:49P 9:59P
RANCHO CUCAMONGA L10:07a L11:47a L12:57p L2:27p L4:35p L5:53p L7:22p L10:07p L12:37a COVINA 9:32a 10:47a 11:52a 1:22p 2:27p 3:37p 4:57p 7:57p 10:07p
FONTANA L10:16a L11:56a L1:06p L2:36p L4:44p L6:02p L7:31p L10:16p L12:46a BALDWIN PARK 9:38a 10:53a 11:58a 1:28p 2:33p 3:43p 5:03p 8:03p 10:13p
RIALTO L10:21a L12:01p L1:11p L2:41p L4:49p L6:07p L7:36p L10:21p L12:51a EL MONTE L9:47a L11:02a L12:07p L1:37p 2:42p L3:52p L5:12p L8:12p L10:22p
SAN BERNARDINO 10:30a 12:10p 1:15p 2:45p 4:53p 6:15p 7:45p 10:30p 1:00a CAL STATE LA L9:58a L11:13a L12:18p L1:48p 2:53p L4:03p L5:23p L8:23p L10:33p
DOWNTOWN RIVERSIDE 3:30p 5:35p L.A. UNION STATION 10:15p 11:30a 12:35p 2:05p 3:10p 4:20p 5:40p 8:40p 10:50p
M e t r o l i n k M a t t e r s September ’ 07
Walk a mile for mentorship on September 23. Big Brothers Big
Sisters of Greater Los Angeles and the Inland Empire is organizing
a one-mile indoor walk at the Ontario Mills Mall to raise funds to
support children in need. Big Brothers Big Sisters helps children reach
their potential through one-to-one mentoring relationships. Matching
a qualified mentor with a child costs approximately $1,000 per year.
Fund-raising events like Beat the Heat are not only fun for all ages,
they’re essential to expanding Big Brothers Big Sisters’ programs to
reach more children in the community.
A vendor expo and entertainment will follow the walk. Day-of
registration begins at 7 a.m.; the one-mile family fun walk begins at
8 a.m. This event is noncompetitive and open to all ages. There are no
fees for standard participation, and all walkers will receive a free hour
of arcade play from Dave and Busters at Ontario Mills. Each registered
participant who raises $50 or more before September 1 will receive a
commemorative Beat the Heat T-shirt. VIP Walkers (those who raise
$1,000 or more) will receive special treats.
Metrolink is proud to be a sponsor of this year’s event, and invites
our passengers to come out for a good time . . . and a good cause.
For more information, to discuss sponsorship opportunities, or to get
started fund-raising today, call Danielle Walters at (951) 781-7100 x 108.
Register online at bbbslaie.kintera.org/walk.
Beat the Heat with Big Brothers Big Sisters
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On June 12, Metrolink “went to
the dogs” as 50 guide-dogs-in-training
donned their distinctive green jackets for
a trip to Olvera Street in downtown Los
Angeles. One hundred thirty guide-dog
trainers traveled to the historic spot using
Metrolink, Metro buses, and light
rail as part of the puppies’
training. These Guide Dogs
for the Blind volunteers donate
both time and resources to raise
puppies that will grow up to help
those who need living assistance.
In Dog We Trust!
Safety Matters—Sealed Corridor ProgramOn August 20, Metrolink officials announced the ground breaking of the most
aggressive rail safety plan currently under way in the USA, the Sealed Corridor Program.
The plan targets 63 railroad crossings along 65 miles of track on the Ventura County
and Antelope Valley lines. Safety improvements will be constructed at dozens of
highway-rail grade crossings and along the tracks, where barriers between trains and
vehicles will be upgraded and other barriers added to prevent illegal access to the
railroad right-of-way. Improvements will include four quadrant gates, longer
crossing-gate arms, median separators, fencing, locked gates,
and enhanced pedestrian crossings. Congressman
Howard Berman, who attended the ceremony at the
Van Nuys Boulevard crossing in Pacoima, stated,
“Our intention is to systematically reduce the
opportunity for collisions at grade crossings.”
The integrated Sealed Corridor Program
approach has been used successfully in North Carolina. However, Metrolink will be the first commuter rail agency in
the county to implement these methods in a densely populated urban setting with high volumes of both street and rail
traffic. Metrolink has made grade-crossing improvements a priority since its inception in 1992, investing over $70
million dollars to date. The agency has been a leader in enhancing rail safety and has secured $20 million of the $100
million needed to complete the Sealed Corridor Program designed for the Metrolink system.
The City of Palmdale completed a project in July that will
provide wireless Internet access as a courtesy to patrons at the Palmdale
Transportation Center. The project included the installation of three wireless
access points in and near the center.
“The wireless Internet access at the transportation center is a great feature
for our commuters as they are waiting for the bus or train,” said Mayor Jim
Ledford. Those who wish to use this service must bring their own laptop
computer, or PDA, with a built-in wireless network card or an external
wireless adapter that is 802.11b/g-compatible.
Wireless access is provided on an as-is and as-available basis. Although
the city is not able to provide technical support to transportation-center
patrons using this wireless service, posters with directions on how to use
the service are posted at the center. Frequently asked questions and answers
about this service are also on the city’s Web site at www.cityofpalmdale.org.
For more information, please call (661) 267-5115.
WiFi Access Available at Palmdale Transportation Center
September? It must be time for the world-
famous Los Angeles County Fair! Get on a
Metrolink train and head out to Pomona for all the
food (deep-fried Twinkies, anyone?), shopping (at the
largest retail consumer show in the West!), and rides
(MIDWAY!). It’s all at the Fairplex in Pomona. Some
highlights:n“Winter Wonderland”: This exciting mountain village
will feature the ever-popular ice-skating rink and a larger
snow area for sledding fun no matter how steamy the
weather gets during the fair! And it will snow every half hour,
guaranteed. n“Under the Tuscan Sun”: Don’t miss this spectacular theme exhibit in
the Flower and Garden Pavilion. n“When I Grow Up”: Here, kids can try out careers in teaching, architecture,
artistry, crime-scene investigation (CSI), writing, bridge building, or
cooking as a famous Food Network chef. Better yet, they’ll get help creating their very own career path!
The L.A. County Fair will open its gates on Friday, September 7, and continue through Sunday,
September 30. What better way to get to the fair than on a Metrolink train? San Bernardino Line
trains will make special stops at the Fairplex beginning Friday, September 7. Trains will stop at the fair on
Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays until the fair ends on September 30. The fair will be closed
on Mondays and Tuesdays this year.
The L.A. County Fair will open at 11 a.m. Wednesdays through Fridays and 10 a.m. on weekends. If
you are planning to take Metrolink to the fair, please remember to purchase a round-trip ticket to Pomona
from the Ticket Vending Machine in the station prior to boarding your train. Passengers
waiting for the train home from the fair will not be allowed to board without
valid fare media. Admission tickets to the L.A. County Fair can be purchased
at the admission gates.
Visit the L.A. County Fair Web site, www.lacountyfair.com, for a
complete list of events. For more Metrolink information,
visit www.metrolinktrains.com or call
(800) 371-LINK (5465).
Find Your Fun at the L.A. County Fair2007 METROLINK LOS ANGELES COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE
THURSDAY AND FRIDAYFROM LOS ANGELES TO SAN BERNARDINO FROM SAN BERNARDINO TO LOS ANGELES
Train 304 308 310 318 326 328 330 332 Train 319 321 323 325 327 329 331 333
L.A. UNION STATION 11:20a 1:20p 2:20p 4:40p 6:00p 7:00p 8:00p 9:00p SAN BERNARDINO 11:00a 1:00p 2:00p 3:00p 4:00p 5:00p 6:10p 7:15p
CAL STATE L.A. 11:30a 1:30p 2:30p 4:50p 6:10p 7:10p 8:10p 9:10p RIALTO 11:06a 1:06p 2:06p 3:06p 4:06p 5:05p 6:16p 7:21p
EL MONTE 11:40a 1:40p 2:40p 5:00p 6:20p 7:20p 8:20p 9:20p FONTANA 11:11a 1:11p 2:11p 3:11p 4:11p 5:10p 6:21p 7:26p
BALDWIN PARK 11:48a 1:48p 2:48p 5:08p 6:28p 7:28p 8:28p 9:28p RANCHO CUCAMONGA 11:19a 1:19p 2:19p 3:19p 4:19p 5:18p 6:28p 7:34p
COVINA 11:55a 1:55p 2:55p 5:15p 6:35p 7:35p 8:35p 9:35p UPLAND 11:26a 1:26p 2:26p 3:26p 4:26p 5:24p 6:39p 7:41p
L.A. COUNTY FAIR 12:02p 2:02a 3:02p 5:22p 6:42p 7:42p 8:42p 9:42p MONTCLAIR 11:31a 1:31p 2:31p 3:31p 4:31p 5:30p 6:53p 7:46p
POMONA-NORTH 12:05p 2:05p 3:05p 5:25p 6:45p 7:45p 8:45p 9:45p CLAREMONT 11:34a 1:34p 2:34p 3:34p 4:34p 5:33p 6:53p 7:51p
CLAREMONT 12:09p 2:09p 3:09p 5:29p 6:49p 7:49p 8:49p 9:49p POMONA-NORTH 11:38a 1:38p 2:38p 3:38p 4:38p 5:37p 6:57p 7:55p
MONTCLAIR 12:12p 2:12p 3:12p 5:32p 6:52p 7:52p 8:52p 9:52p LA COUNTY FAIR 11:39a 1:39p 2:39p 3:39p 4:39p 5:38p 7:58p 7:56p
UPLAND 12:17p 2:17p 3:17p 5:37p 6:57p 7:57p 8:57p 9:57p COVINA 11:47a 1:47p 2:47p 3:47p 4:47p 5:52p 7:06p 8:04p
RANCHO CUCAMONGA 12:24p 2:24p 3:24p 5:44p 7:04p 8:04p 9:04p 10:04p BALDWIN PARK 11:53a 1:53p 2:53p 3:53p 4:53p 5:58p 7:12p 8:10p
FONTANA 12:33p 2:33p 3:33p 5:53p 7:13p 8:13p 9:13p 10:13p EL MONTE 12:02p 2:02p 3:02p 4:12p 5:21p 6:20p 7:26p 8:22p
RIALTO 12:39p 2:39p 3:39p 5:59p 7:24p 8:19p 9:19p 10:19p CAL STATE L.A. 12:13p 2:13p 3:13p 4:36p 5:36p 6:31p 7:36p 8:32p
SAN BERNARDINO 12:50p 2:50p 3:50p 6:09p 7:35p 8:30p 9:30p 10:30p L.A. UNION STATION 12:30p 2:30p 3:30p 4:50p 5:50p 6:45p 7:50p 8:50p
“L” train may depart up to five minutes ahead of schedule
SUNDAY
FROM LOS ANGELES TO SAN BERNARDINO FROM SAN BERNARDINO TO LOS ANGELES
Train 354 356 360 364 366 370 374 Train 355 359 361 365 371 375
L.A. UNION STATION 9:00a 10:00a 11:25a 1:20p 3:25p 5:25p 7:45p DOWNTOWN RIVERSIDE 1:00p
CAL STATE L.A. 9:10a 10:10a 11:35a 1:30p 3:35p 5:35p 7:55p SAN BERNARDINO 9:10a 11:05a 12:10p 1:40p 3:30p 5:35p
EL MONTE 9:20a 10:25a 11:45a 1:40p 3:45p 5:45p 8:05p RIALTO 9:16a 11:11a 12:16p 1:46p 3:36p 5:41p
BALDWIN PARK 9:28a 10:33a 11:53a 1:48p 3:53p 5:53p 8:13p FONTANA 9:21a 11:16a 12:21p 1:51p 3:41p 5:46p
COVINA 9:36a 10:41a 12:01p 1:56p 4:01p 6:01p 8:21p RANCHO CUCAMONGA 9:29a 11:24a 12:29p 1:59p 3:49p 5:54p
L.A. COUNTY FAIR 9:44a 10:49a 12:09p 2:04p 4:12p 6:10p 8:29p UPLAND 9:36a 11:31a 12:36p 2:06p 3:56p 6:01p
POMONA-NORTH 9:47a 10:52a 12:12p 2:07p 4:15p 6:13p 8:32p MONTCLAIR 9:41a 11:36a 12:41p 2:11p 4:01p 6:06p
CLAREMONT 9:51a 10:56a 12:16p 2:11p 4:19p 6:17p 8:36p CLAREMONT 9:44a 11:39a 12:44p 2:14p 4:04p 6:09p
MONTCLAIR 9:55a 11:00a 12:20p 2:15p 4:23p 6:21p 8:40p POMONA-NORTH 9:48a 11:43a 12:48p 2:18p 4:08p 6:13p
UPLAND 10:00a 11:05a 12:25p 2:20p 4:28p 6:26p 8:45p L.A. COUNTY FAIR 9:49p 11:44p 12:49p 2:19p 4:09p 6:14p
RANCHO CUCAMONGA L10:07a L11:12a L12:32p L2:27p L4:35p L6:33p L8:52p COVINA 9:57a 11:52a 12:57p 2:27p 4:19p 6:22p
FONTANA L10:16a L11:21a L12:41p L2:36p L4:44p L6:42p L9:01p BALDWIN PARK 10:03a 11:58a 1:03p 2:33p 4:25p 6:28p
RIALTO L10:21a L11:26a L12:46p L2:41p L4:49p L6:47p L9:06p EL MONTE L10:12a L12:07p L1:12p L2:42p L4:34p L6:37p
SAN BERNARDINO 10:30a 11:35a 12:55p 2:45p 5:00p 6:55p 9:10p CAL STATE L.A. L10:23a L12:18p L1:23p L2:53p L4:45p L6:48p
DOWNTOWN RIVERSIDE 3:30p 9:55p L.A. UNION STATION 10:40a 12:35p 1:40p 3:10p 5:00p 7:05p
SATURDAY
FROM LOS ANGELES TO SAN BERNARDINO FROM SAN BERNARDINO TO LOS ANGELES
Train 354 358 362 364 366 368 372 376 378 Train 353 357 359 363 367 369 373 377 379
L.A. UNION STATION 9:00a 10:40a 11:50p 1:20p 3:25p 4:45p 6:15p 9:00p 11:30p DOWNTOWN RIVERSIDE 9:20a
CAL STATE L.A. 9:10a 10:50a 12:00p 1:30p 3:35p 4:55p 6:25p 9:10p 11:40p SAN BERNARDINO 8:45a 10:00a 11:05a 12:35p 1:40p 2:50p 4:10p 7:10p 9:20p
EL MONTE 9:20a 11:00a 12:10p 1:40p 3:45p 5:05p 6:35p 9:20p 11:50p RIALTO 8:51a 10:06a 11:11a 12:41p 1:46p 2:56p 4:16p 7:16p 9:26p
BALDWIN PARK 9:28a 11:08a 12:18p 1:48p 3:53p 5:13p 6:43p 9:28p 11:58p FONTANA 8:56a 10:11a 11:16a 12:46p 1:51p 3:01p 4:21p 7:21p 9:31p
COVINA 9:36a 11:16a 12:26p 1:56p 4:01p 5:21p 6:51p 9:36p 12:06a RANCHO CUCAMONGA 9:04a 10:19a 11:24a 12:54p 1:59p 3:09p 4:29p 7:29p 9:39p
L.A. COUNTY FAIR 9:44a 11:23a 12:34p 2:04p 4:12p 5:30p 6:59p 9:44p 12:14a UPLAND 9:11a 10:26a 11:31a 1:01p 2:06p 3:16p 4:36p 7:36p 9:46p
POMONA-NORTH 9:47a 11:27a 12:37p 2:07p 4:15p 5:33p 7:02p 9:47p 12:17a MONTCLAIR 9:16a 10:31a 11:36a 1:06p 2:11p 3:21p 4:41p 7:41p 9:51p
CLAREMONT 9:51a 11:31a 12:41p 2:11p 4:19p 5:37p 7:06p 9:51p 12:21a CLAREMONT 9:19a 10:34a 11:39a 1:09p 2:14p 3:24p 4:44p 7:44p 9:54p
MONTCLAIR 9:55a 11:35a 12:45p 2:15p 4:23p 5:41p 7:10p 9:55p 12:25a POMONA-NORTH 9:23a 10:38a 11:43a 1:13p 2:18p 3:28p 4:48p 7:48p 9:58p
UPLAND 10:00a 11:40a 12:50p 2:20p 4:28p 5:46p 7:15p 10:00p 12:30a LA COUNTY FAIR 9:24a 10:39a 11:44a 1:14p 2:19p 3:29p 4:49p 7:49P 9:59P
RANCHO CUCAMONGA L10:07a L11:47a L12:57p L2:27p L4:35p L5:53p L7:22p L10:07p L12:37a COVINA 9:32a 10:47a 11:52a 1:22p 2:27p 3:37p 4:57p 7:57p 10:07p
FONTANA L10:16a L11:56a L1:06p L2:36p L4:44p L6:02p L7:31p L10:16p L12:46a BALDWIN PARK 9:38a 10:53a 11:58a 1:28p 2:33p 3:43p 5:03p 8:03p 10:13p
RIALTO L10:21a L12:01p L1:11p L2:41p L4:49p L6:07p L7:36p L10:21p L12:51a EL MONTE L9:47a L11:02a L12:07p L1:37p 2:42p L3:52p L5:12p L8:12p L10:22p
SAN BERNARDINO 10:30a 12:10p 1:15p 2:45p 4:53p 6:15p 7:45p 10:30p 1:00a CAL STATE LA L9:58a L11:13a L12:18p L1:48p 2:53p L4:03p L5:23p L8:23p L10:33p
DOWNTOWN RIVERSIDE 3:30p 5:35p L.A. UNION STATION 10:15p 11:30a 12:35p 2:05p 3:10p 4:20p 5:40p 8:40p 10:50p
M e t r o l i n k M a t t e r s September ’ 07
Walk a mile for mentorship on September 23. Big Brothers Big
Sisters of Greater Los Angeles and the Inland Empire is organizing
a one-mile indoor walk at the Ontario Mills Mall to raise funds to
support children in need. Big Brothers Big Sisters helps children reach
their potential through one-to-one mentoring relationships. Matching
a qualified mentor with a child costs approximately $1,000 per year.
Fund-raising events like Beat the Heat are not only fun for all ages,
they’re essential to expanding Big Brothers Big Sisters’ programs to
reach more children in the community.
A vendor expo and entertainment will follow the walk. Day-of
registration begins at 7 a.m.; the one-mile family fun walk begins at
8 a.m. This event is noncompetitive and open to all ages. There are no
fees for standard participation, and all walkers will receive a free hour
of arcade play from Dave and Busters at Ontario Mills. Each registered
participant who raises $50 or more before September 1 will receive a
commemorative Beat the Heat T-shirt. VIP Walkers (those who raise
$1,000 or more) will receive special treats.
Metrolink is proud to be a sponsor of this year’s event, and invites
our passengers to come out for a good time . . . and a good cause.
For more information, to discuss sponsorship opportunities, or to get
started fund-raising today, call Danielle Walters at (951) 781-7100 x 108.
Register online at bbbslaie.kintera.org/walk.
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On June 12, Metrolink “went to
the dogs” as 50 guide-dogs-in-training
donned their distinctive green jackets for
a trip to Olvera Street in downtown Los
Angeles. One hundred thirty guide-dog
trainers traveled to the historic spot using
Metrolink, Metro buses, and light
rail as part of the puppies’
training. These Guide Dogs
for the Blind volunteers donate
both time and resources to raise
puppies that will grow up to help
those who need living assistance.
In Dog We Trust!
Safety Matters—Sealed Corridor ProgramOn August 20, Metrolink officials announced the ground breaking of the most
aggressive rail safety plan currently under way in the USA, the Sealed Corridor Program.
The plan targets 63 railroad crossings along 65 miles of track on the Ventura County
and Antelope Valley lines. Safety improvements will be constructed at dozens of
highway-rail grade crossings and along the tracks, where barriers between trains and
vehicles will be upgraded and other barriers added to prevent illegal access to the
railroad right-of-way. Improvements will include four quadrant gates, longer
crossing-gate arms, median separators, fencing, locked gates,
and enhanced pedestrian crossings. Congressman
Howard Berman, who attended the ceremony at the
Van Nuys Boulevard crossing in Pacoima, stated,
“Our intention is to systematically reduce the
opportunity for collisions at grade crossings.”
The integrated Sealed Corridor Program
approach has been used successfully in North Carolina. However, Metrolink will be the first commuter rail agency in
the county to implement these methods in a densely populated urban setting with high volumes of both street and rail
traffic. Metrolink has made grade-crossing improvements a priority since its inception in 1992, investing over $70
million dollars to date. The agency has been a leader in enhancing rail safety and has secured $20 million of the $100
million needed to complete the Sealed Corridor Program designed for the Metrolink system.
The City of Palmdale completed a project in July that will
provide wireless Internet access as a courtesy to patrons at the Palmdale
Transportation Center. The project included the installation of three wireless
access points in and near the center.
“The wireless Internet access at the transportation center is a great feature
for our commuters as they are waiting for the bus or train,” said Mayor Jim
Ledford. Those who wish to use this service must bring their own laptop
computer, or PDA, with a built-in wireless network card or an external
wireless adapter that is 802.11b/g-compatible.
Wireless access is provided on an as-is and as-available basis. Although
the city is not able to provide technical support to transportation-center
patrons using this wireless service, posters with directions on how to use
the service are posted at the center. Frequently asked questions and answers
about this service are also on the city’s Web site at www.cityofpalmdale.org.
For more information, please call (661) 267-5115.
WiFi Access Available at Palmdale Transportation Center
September? It must be time for the world-
famous Los Angeles County Fair! Get on a
Metrolink train and head out to Pomona for all the
food (deep-fried Twinkies, anyone?), shopping (at the
largest retail consumer show in the West!), and rides
(MIDWAY!). It’s all at the Fairplex in Pomona. Some
highlights:n“Winter Wonderland”: This exciting mountain village
will feature the ever-popular ice-skating rink and a larger
snow area for sledding fun no matter how steamy the
weather gets during the fair! And it will snow every half hour,
guaranteed. n“Under the Tuscan Sun”: Don’t miss this spectacular theme exhibit in
the Flower and Garden Pavilion. n“When I Grow Up”: Here, kids can try out careers in teaching, architecture,
artistry, crime-scene investigation (CSI), writing, bridge building, or
cooking as a famous Food Network chef. Better yet, they’ll get help creating their very own career path!
The L.A. County Fair will open its gates on Friday, September 7, and continue through Sunday,
September 30. What better way to get to the fair than on a Metrolink train? San Bernardino Line
trains will make special stops at the Fairplex beginning Friday, September 7. Trains will stop at the fair on
Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays until the fair ends on September 30. The fair will be closed
on Mondays and Tuesdays this year.
The L.A. County Fair will open at 11 a.m. Wednesdays through Fridays and 10 a.m. on weekends. If
you are planning to take Metrolink to the fair, please remember to purchase a round-trip ticket to Pomona
from the Ticket Vending Machine in the station prior to boarding your train. Passengers
waiting for the train home from the fair will not be allowed to board without
valid fare media. Admission tickets to the L.A. County Fair can be purchased
at the admission gates.
Visit the L.A. County Fair Web site, www.lacountyfair.com, for a
complete list of events. For more Metrolink information,
visit www.metrolinktrains.com or call
(800) 371-LINK (5465).
Find Your Fun at the L.A. County Fair2007 METROLINK LOS ANGELES COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE
THURSDAY AND FRIDAYFROM LOS ANGELES TO SAN BERNARDINO FROM SAN BERNARDINO TO LOS ANGELES
Train 304 308 310 318 326 328 330 332 Train 319 321 323 325 327 329 331 333
L.A. UNION STATION 11:20a 1:20p 2:20p 4:40p 6:00p 7:00p 8:00p 9:00p SAN BERNARDINO 11:00a 1:00p 2:00p 3:00p 4:00p 5:00p 6:10p 7:15p
CAL STATE L.A. 11:30a 1:30p 2:30p 4:50p 6:10p 7:10p 8:10p 9:10p RIALTO 11:06a 1:06p 2:06p 3:06p 4:06p 5:05p 6:16p 7:21p
EL MONTE 11:40a 1:40p 2:40p 5:00p 6:20p 7:20p 8:20p 9:20p FONTANA 11:11a 1:11p 2:11p 3:11p 4:11p 5:10p 6:21p 7:26p
BALDWIN PARK 11:48a 1:48p 2:48p 5:08p 6:28p 7:28p 8:28p 9:28p RANCHO CUCAMONGA 11:19a 1:19p 2:19p 3:19p 4:19p 5:18p 6:28p 7:34p
COVINA 11:55a 1:55p 2:55p 5:15p 6:35p 7:35p 8:35p 9:35p UPLAND 11:26a 1:26p 2:26p 3:26p 4:26p 5:24p 6:39p 7:41p
L.A. COUNTY FAIR 12:02p 2:02a 3:02p 5:22p 6:42p 7:42p 8:42p 9:42p MONTCLAIR 11:31a 1:31p 2:31p 3:31p 4:31p 5:30p 6:53p 7:46p
POMONA-NORTH 12:05p 2:05p 3:05p 5:25p 6:45p 7:45p 8:45p 9:45p CLAREMONT 11:34a 1:34p 2:34p 3:34p 4:34p 5:33p 6:53p 7:51p
CLAREMONT 12:09p 2:09p 3:09p 5:29p 6:49p 7:49p 8:49p 9:49p POMONA-NORTH 11:38a 1:38p 2:38p 3:38p 4:38p 5:37p 6:57p 7:55p
MONTCLAIR 12:12p 2:12p 3:12p 5:32p 6:52p 7:52p 8:52p 9:52p LA COUNTY FAIR 11:39a 1:39p 2:39p 3:39p 4:39p 5:38p 7:58p 7:56p
UPLAND 12:17p 2:17p 3:17p 5:37p 6:57p 7:57p 8:57p 9:57p COVINA 11:47a 1:47p 2:47p 3:47p 4:47p 5:52p 7:06p 8:04p
RANCHO CUCAMONGA 12:24p 2:24p 3:24p 5:44p 7:04p 8:04p 9:04p 10:04p BALDWIN PARK 11:53a 1:53p 2:53p 3:53p 4:53p 5:58p 7:12p 8:10p
FONTANA 12:33p 2:33p 3:33p 5:53p 7:13p 8:13p 9:13p 10:13p EL MONTE 12:02p 2:02p 3:02p 4:12p 5:21p 6:20p 7:26p 8:22p
RIALTO 12:39p 2:39p 3:39p 5:59p 7:24p 8:19p 9:19p 10:19p CAL STATE L.A. 12:13p 2:13p 3:13p 4:36p 5:36p 6:31p 7:36p 8:32p
SAN BERNARDINO 12:50p 2:50p 3:50p 6:09p 7:35p 8:30p 9:30p 10:30p L.A. UNION STATION 12:30p 2:30p 3:30p 4:50p 5:50p 6:45p 7:50p 8:50p
“L” train may depart up to five minutes ahead of schedule
SUNDAY
FROM LOS ANGELES TO SAN BERNARDINO FROM SAN BERNARDINO TO LOS ANGELES
Train 354 356 360 364 366 370 374 Train 355 359 361 365 371 375
L.A. UNION STATION 9:00a 10:00a 11:25a 1:20p 3:25p 5:25p 7:45p DOWNTOWN RIVERSIDE 1:00p
CAL STATE L.A. 9:10a 10:10a 11:35a 1:30p 3:35p 5:35p 7:55p SAN BERNARDINO 9:10a 11:05a 12:10p 1:40p 3:30p 5:35p
EL MONTE 9:20a 10:25a 11:45a 1:40p 3:45p 5:45p 8:05p RIALTO 9:16a 11:11a 12:16p 1:46p 3:36p 5:41p
BALDWIN PARK 9:28a 10:33a 11:53a 1:48p 3:53p 5:53p 8:13p FONTANA 9:21a 11:16a 12:21p 1:51p 3:41p 5:46p
COVINA 9:36a 10:41a 12:01p 1:56p 4:01p 6:01p 8:21p RANCHO CUCAMONGA 9:29a 11:24a 12:29p 1:59p 3:49p 5:54p
L.A. COUNTY FAIR 9:44a 10:49a 12:09p 2:04p 4:12p 6:10p 8:29p UPLAND 9:36a 11:31a 12:36p 2:06p 3:56p 6:01p
POMONA-NORTH 9:47a 10:52a 12:12p 2:07p 4:15p 6:13p 8:32p MONTCLAIR 9:41a 11:36a 12:41p 2:11p 4:01p 6:06p
CLAREMONT 9:51a 10:56a 12:16p 2:11p 4:19p 6:17p 8:36p CLAREMONT 9:44a 11:39a 12:44p 2:14p 4:04p 6:09p
MONTCLAIR 9:55a 11:00a 12:20p 2:15p 4:23p 6:21p 8:40p POMONA-NORTH 9:48a 11:43a 12:48p 2:18p 4:08p 6:13p
UPLAND 10:00a 11:05a 12:25p 2:20p 4:28p 6:26p 8:45p L.A. COUNTY FAIR 9:49p 11:44p 12:49p 2:19p 4:09p 6:14p
RANCHO CUCAMONGA L10:07a L11:12a L12:32p L2:27p L4:35p L6:33p L8:52p COVINA 9:57a 11:52a 12:57p 2:27p 4:19p 6:22p
FONTANA L10:16a L11:21a L12:41p L2:36p L4:44p L6:42p L9:01p BALDWIN PARK 10:03a 11:58a 1:03p 2:33p 4:25p 6:28p
RIALTO L10:21a L11:26a L12:46p L2:41p L4:49p L6:47p L9:06p EL MONTE L10:12a L12:07p L1:12p L2:42p L4:34p L6:37p
SAN BERNARDINO 10:30a 11:35a 12:55p 2:45p 5:00p 6:55p 9:10p CAL STATE L.A. L10:23a L12:18p L1:23p L2:53p L4:45p L6:48p
DOWNTOWN RIVERSIDE 3:30p 9:55p L.A. UNION STATION 10:40a 12:35p 1:40p 3:10p 5:00p 7:05p
SATURDAY
FROM LOS ANGELES TO SAN BERNARDINO FROM SAN BERNARDINO TO LOS ANGELES
Train 354 358 362 364 366 368 372 376 378 Train 353 357 359 363 367 369 373 377 379
L.A. UNION STATION 9:00a 10:40a 11:50p 1:20p 3:25p 4:45p 6:15p 9:00p 11:30p DOWNTOWN RIVERSIDE 9:20a
CAL STATE L.A. 9:10a 10:50a 12:00p 1:30p 3:35p 4:55p 6:25p 9:10p 11:40p SAN BERNARDINO 8:45a 10:00a 11:05a 12:35p 1:40p 2:50p 4:10p 7:10p 9:20p
EL MONTE 9:20a 11:00a 12:10p 1:40p 3:45p 5:05p 6:35p 9:20p 11:50p RIALTO 8:51a 10:06a 11:11a 12:41p 1:46p 2:56p 4:16p 7:16p 9:26p
BALDWIN PARK 9:28a 11:08a 12:18p 1:48p 3:53p 5:13p 6:43p 9:28p 11:58p FONTANA 8:56a 10:11a 11:16a 12:46p 1:51p 3:01p 4:21p 7:21p 9:31p
COVINA 9:36a 11:16a 12:26p 1:56p 4:01p 5:21p 6:51p 9:36p 12:06a RANCHO CUCAMONGA 9:04a 10:19a 11:24a 12:54p 1:59p 3:09p 4:29p 7:29p 9:39p
L.A. COUNTY FAIR 9:44a 11:23a 12:34p 2:04p 4:12p 5:30p 6:59p 9:44p 12:14a UPLAND 9:11a 10:26a 11:31a 1:01p 2:06p 3:16p 4:36p 7:36p 9:46p
POMONA-NORTH 9:47a 11:27a 12:37p 2:07p 4:15p 5:33p 7:02p 9:47p 12:17a MONTCLAIR 9:16a 10:31a 11:36a 1:06p 2:11p 3:21p 4:41p 7:41p 9:51p
CLAREMONT 9:51a 11:31a 12:41p 2:11p 4:19p 5:37p 7:06p 9:51p 12:21a CLAREMONT 9:19a 10:34a 11:39a 1:09p 2:14p 3:24p 4:44p 7:44p 9:54p
MONTCLAIR 9:55a 11:35a 12:45p 2:15p 4:23p 5:41p 7:10p 9:55p 12:25a POMONA-NORTH 9:23a 10:38a 11:43a 1:13p 2:18p 3:28p 4:48p 7:48p 9:58p
UPLAND 10:00a 11:40a 12:50p 2:20p 4:28p 5:46p 7:15p 10:00p 12:30a LA COUNTY FAIR 9:24a 10:39a 11:44a 1:14p 2:19p 3:29p 4:49p 7:49P 9:59P
RANCHO CUCAMONGA L10:07a L11:47a L12:57p L2:27p L4:35p L5:53p L7:22p L10:07p L12:37a COVINA 9:32a 10:47a 11:52a 1:22p 2:27p 3:37p 4:57p 7:57p 10:07p
FONTANA L10:16a L11:56a L1:06p L2:36p L4:44p L6:02p L7:31p L10:16p L12:46a BALDWIN PARK 9:38a 10:53a 11:58a 1:28p 2:33p 3:43p 5:03p 8:03p 10:13p
RIALTO L10:21a L12:01p L1:11p L2:41p L4:49p L6:07p L7:36p L10:21p L12:51a EL MONTE L9:47a L11:02a L12:07p L1:37p 2:42p L3:52p L5:12p L8:12p L10:22p
SAN BERNARDINO 10:30a 12:10p 1:15p 2:45p 4:53p 6:15p 7:45p 10:30p 1:00a CAL STATE LA L9:58a L11:13a L12:18p L1:48p 2:53p L4:03p L5:23p L8:23p L10:33p
DOWNTOWN RIVERSIDE 3:30p 5:35p L.A. UNION STATION 10:15p 11:30a 12:35p 2:05p 3:10p 4:20p 5:40p 8:40p 10:50p
M e t r o l i n k M a t t e r s September ’ 07
Walk a mile for mentorship on September 23. Big Brothers Big
Sisters of Greater Los Angeles and the Inland Empire is organizing
a one-mile indoor walk at the Ontario Mills Mall to raise funds to
support children in need. Big Brothers Big Sisters helps children reach
their potential through one-to-one mentoring relationships. Matching
a qualified mentor with a child costs approximately $1,000 per year.
Fund-raising events like Beat the Heat are not only fun for all ages,
they’re essential to expanding Big Brothers Big Sisters’ programs to
reach more children in the community.
A vendor expo and entertainment will follow the walk. Day-of
registration begins at 7 a.m.; the one-mile family fun walk begins at
8 a.m. This event is noncompetitive and open to all ages. There are no
fees for standard participation, and all walkers will receive a free hour
of arcade play from Dave and Busters at Ontario Mills. Each registered
participant who raises $50 or more before September 1 will receive a
commemorative Beat the Heat T-shirt. VIP Walkers (those who raise
$1,000 or more) will receive special treats.
Metrolink is proud to be a sponsor of this year’s event, and invites
our passengers to come out for a good time . . . and a good cause.
For more information, to discuss sponsorship opportunities, or to get
started fund-raising today, call Danielle Walters at (951) 781-7100 x 108.
Register online at bbbslaie.kintera.org/walk.
Beat the Heat with Big Brothers Big Sisters
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Buena Park Metrolink Station PremieresCitizens of Buena Park and Orange County, the wait is over!
The Buena Park Metrolink Station will begin operations with the arrival of the first train at 4:55 a.m. on Tuesday, September 4. To celebrate, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA)
will be giving away free coffee and doughnuts at the Buena Park Station on September 4. OCTA will also host a special grand-opening ceremony on Saturday, October 6. For more information about OCTA’s events, visit www.octa.net/metrolink.
The new station features 300 parking spaces, a unique clock tower, restrooms, and a transit-oriented development that is integrated into the complex.
The Buena Park Station will also serve as a gateway to passengers wishing to spend the day at Knott’s Berry Farm and other Buena Park attractions such as Medieval Times. OCTA Bus Route 29 will pick up Metrolink riders for a direct trip to these and other attractions. Given that Metrolink Weekends adult tickets cost 25 percent less than the regular weekday fare and the OCTA bus shuttle is included with your paid Metrolink fare, there is no reason to put off your Buena Park adventure!
For more information, including new schedules that include the new Buena Park Station stops, visit www.metrolinktrains.com or call (800) 371-LINK (5465).
HWDS1549-8/07Printed on recycled paper with soy ink.
Editor-in-Chief: Paul Sitkoff Contributors: Charlene Ariza, Tracy Berge,
Lisa Ng, and Francisco Oaxaca, Denise TyrrellDesigner: Harlan West/HWDS
Writing Consultant: Jessica HoffmannC.E.O.: David Solow
Director, Communications and Development: Steve LantzManager, External Communications: Francisco Oaxaca
Send comments or story ideas to [email protected] or to Metrolink Matters,
700 S. Flower St., Suite 2600, Los Angeles, CA 90017.
Published by the External Communications Department.
METROLINK MATTERS
Metrolink Service Updates
Travel green and get a free night of entertainment! L.A.’s own
progressive rock band, Canon, is holding a free concert to promote
public transportation and environmental concerns at 8 p.m. on
September 8 in the Old Ticket Room at Union Station. Metro and
Metrolink are partnering with Canon to promote the free concert
to bus and rail passengers. The concert is exclusive for Metro
and Metrolink passengers with valid tickets. (Show your Metro or
Metrolink ticket to get in.) With Metro buses and trains and Metrolink
trains directly serving Union Station, the location is a very transit-
friendly concert venue. And San Bernardino Line riders can take a
train departing at 11:30 p.m. (after the concert), so there is no need
to drive from the Inland Empire! For more information about Canon,
visit canontheband.com or go to myspace.com/canon, where you can
hear some of their music.
LIVE at Union Station on September 8
Polishing an Old GemFor the past two years, Metrolink riders from the San Bernardino
Line may have noticed the historic building behind the long green
fence across the street from the Baldwin Park Metrolink Station. The
Central School Auditorium, built in 1936 as part of President Franklin
Roosevelt’s work-relief program, was originally home to school
performances, theatrical events, films, and concerts. After a 30-year
hiatus, the Baldwin Park City Council renovated the historic art-deco
building, and on July 21, 2007, reopened it as the Arts and Recreation
Center (ARC).
ARC features various amenities such as a dance studio, an arts
studio, gallery spaces, a banquet hall, an outdoor interpretive plant
garden, and an outdoor amphitheater.
For the grand opening, the ARC held its first art exhibit, “Reflections
of an Artist.” Performers from Creative Planet School of the Arts dazzled
attendees in the dance studio while chalk artists captivated Baldwin
Park residents and guests.
From September 8 to November 4, 2007, the ARC is hosting a
traveling exhibit from the Smithsonian called A Magic Web: The Tropical
Forest of Barro Colorado Island. This is a unique bilingual (English
and Spanish) exhibit that brings the forest closer to the public while
explaining how the ecosystem works and its effects on the world.
The ARC is also the permanent home of the Baldwin Park Historical
Society, which occupies 1,100 square feet of space on the first floor and
provides tours showcasing Baldwin Park’s rich history.
For more information regarding upcoming classes, exhibits,
and special events at the Arts and Recreation Center,
please call (626) 214-1601 x351 or visit
www.baldwinpark.com.
INSIDE2 LA County Fair Schedule
3 WiFi Access
4 In Dog We Trust!
4 Safety Matters
4 Big Brothers Big Sisters
5 CANON Live
5 Polishing an Old Gem
Metrolink schedules will be changing on Tuesday, September 4.
Changes will affect trains on the Orange County, Inland Empire–Orange
County, 91, Ventura County, and Antelope Valley Lines. Weekday schedules
on the Riverside and San Bernardino Lines will not be affected by this
schedule change. Weekend schedules will also change to provide expanded
service.
Please visit www.metrolinktrains.com or call (800) 371-LINK (5465) to
find out whether your train’s schedule has been changed.
Orange County/IEOC Track UpgradesOrange County Line and Inland Empire–Orange County riders will
notice a difference in their trip between Santa Ana and Orange beginning
September 17. That will be the first day that the new second track between
those stations will be in service. Throughout the prior weekend, Metrolink
staff and contractors will have been working to connect the new track to the
existing track and connecting and testing the signal system in time
for trains to begin using it Monday morning.
The new track will eliminate the last section of single track along a
stretch of more than 50 miles between Los Angeles and the Laguna Niguel/
Mission Viejo station. It will eliminate the need for trains to wait at either
end of the existing single track for another train to pass. The connection of
a new track, or “cutover,” is one of the more complicated parts of railroad
construction and requires great precision. For this reason,
no trains will be allowed to pass through the construction
area on September 15 and 16. Inland Empire–Orange
County Line weekend service will be cancelled on those
dates, and Orange County Line weekend service will only
operate between Anaheim and Los Angeles. No replacement
bus service will be available. For more information, visit
www.metrolinktrains.com or call (800) 371-5465.
New Schedules
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Buena Park Metrolink Station PremieresCitizens of Buena Park and Orange County, the wait is over!
The Buena Park Metrolink Station will begin operations with the arrival of the first train at 4:55 a.m. on Tuesday, September 4. To celebrate, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA)
will be giving away free coffee and doughnuts at the Buena Park Station on September 4. OCTA will also host a special grand-opening ceremony on Saturday, October 6. For more information about OCTA’s events, visit www.octa.net/metrolink.
The new station features 300 parking spaces, a unique clock tower, restrooms, and a transit-oriented development that is integrated into the complex.
The Buena Park Station will also serve as a gateway to passengers wishing to spend the day at Knott’s Berry Farm and other Buena Park attractions such as Medieval Times. OCTA Bus Route 29 will pick up Metrolink riders for a direct trip to these and other attractions. Given that Metrolink Weekends adult tickets cost 25 percent less than the regular weekday fare and the OCTA bus shuttle is included with your paid Metrolink fare, there is no reason to put off your Buena Park adventure!
For more information, including new schedules that include the new Buena Park Station stops, visit www.metrolinktrains.com or call (800) 371-LINK (5465).
HWDS1549-8/07Printed on recycled paper with soy ink.
Editor-in-Chief: Paul Sitkoff Contributors: Charlene Ariza, Tracy Berge,
Lisa Ng, and Francisco Oaxaca, Denise TyrrellDesigner: Harlan West/HWDS
Writing Consultant: Jessica HoffmannC.E.O.: David Solow
Director, Communications and Development: Steve LantzManager, External Communications: Francisco Oaxaca
Send comments or story ideas to [email protected] or to Metrolink Matters,
700 S. Flower St., Suite 2600, Los Angeles, CA 90017.
Published by the External Communications Department.
METROLINK MATTERS
Metrolink Service Updates
Travel green and get a free night of entertainment! L.A.’s own
progressive rock band, Canon, is holding a free concert to promote
public transportation and environmental concerns at 8 p.m. on
September 8 in the Old Ticket Room at Union Station. Metro and
Metrolink are partnering with Canon to promote the free concert
to bus and rail passengers. The concert is exclusive for Metro
and Metrolink passengers with valid tickets. (Show your Metro or
Metrolink ticket to get in.) With Metro buses and trains and Metrolink
trains directly serving Union Station, the location is a very transit-
friendly concert venue. And San Bernardino Line riders can take a
train departing at 11:30 p.m. (after the concert), so there is no need
to drive from the Inland Empire! For more information about Canon,
visit canontheband.com or go to myspace.com/canon, where you can
hear some of their music.
LIVE at Union Station on September 8
Polishing an Old GemFor the past two years, Metrolink riders from the San Bernardino
Line may have noticed the historic building behind the long green
fence across the street from the Baldwin Park Metrolink Station. The
Central School Auditorium, built in 1936 as part of President Franklin
Roosevelt’s work-relief program, was originally home to school
performances, theatrical events, films, and concerts. After a 30-year
hiatus, the Baldwin Park City Council renovated the historic art-deco
building, and on July 21, 2007, reopened it as the Arts and Recreation
Center (ARC).
ARC features various amenities such as a dance studio, an arts
studio, gallery spaces, a banquet hall, an outdoor interpretive plant
garden, and an outdoor amphitheater.
For the grand opening, the ARC held its first art exhibit, “Reflections
of an Artist.” Performers from Creative Planet School of the Arts dazzled
attendees in the dance studio while chalk artists captivated Baldwin
Park residents and guests.
From September 8 to November 4, 2007, the ARC is hosting a
traveling exhibit from the Smithsonian called A Magic Web: The Tropical
Forest of Barro Colorado Island. This is a unique bilingual (English
and Spanish) exhibit that brings the forest closer to the public while
explaining how the ecosystem works and its effects on the world.
The ARC is also the permanent home of the Baldwin Park Historical
Society, which occupies 1,100 square feet of space on the first floor and
provides tours showcasing Baldwin Park’s rich history.
For more information regarding upcoming classes, exhibits,
and special events at the Arts and Recreation Center,
please call (626) 214-1601 x351 or visit
www.baldwinpark.com.
INSIDE2 LA County Fair Schedule
3 WiFi Access
4 In Dog We Trust!
4 Safety Matters
4 Big Brothers Big Sisters
5 CANON Live
5 Polishing an Old Gem
Metrolink schedules will be changing on Tuesday, September 4.
Changes will affect trains on the Orange County, Inland Empire–Orange
County, 91, Ventura County, and Antelope Valley Lines. Weekday schedules
on the Riverside and San Bernardino Lines will not be affected by this
schedule change. Weekend schedules will also change to provide expanded
service.
Please visit www.metrolinktrains.com or call (800) 371-LINK (5465) to
find out whether your train’s schedule has been changed.
Orange County/IEOC Track UpgradesOrange County Line and Inland Empire–Orange County riders will
notice a difference in their trip between Santa Ana and Orange beginning
September 17. That will be the first day that the new second track between
those stations will be in service. Throughout the prior weekend, Metrolink
staff and contractors will have been working to connect the new track to the
existing track and connecting and testing the signal system in time
for trains to begin using it Monday morning.
The new track will eliminate the last section of single track along a
stretch of more than 50 miles between Los Angeles and the Laguna Niguel/
Mission Viejo station. It will eliminate the need for trains to wait at either
end of the existing single track for another train to pass. The connection of
a new track, or “cutover,” is one of the more complicated parts of railroad
construction and requires great precision. For this reason,
no trains will be allowed to pass through the construction
area on September 15 and 16. Inland Empire–Orange
County Line weekend service will be cancelled on those
dates, and Orange County Line weekend service will only
operate between Anaheim and Los Angeles. No replacement
bus service will be available. For more information, visit
www.metrolinktrains.com or call (800) 371-5465.
New Schedules
September 2007
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