DUPONT For iShuttle assistance, call customer service at (714) 636-7433, ext. 2.
In 2002, Amtrak, Metrolink, and Caltrans DRMT launched the Rail 2 Rail program, which allowed Metrolink monthly pass holders to use Pacific Surfliner trains within the trip limits on their Metrolink pass at no additional charge, resulting in more schedule options for regular passengers, and record ridership gains for the Pacific Surfliner.
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Metrolink is a safe and stress-free way to enjoy the arts and culture from Downtown Los Angeles south to Oceanside. All these destinations are an easy walk from the station.
Thanks to this state‑of‑the‑art facility, the people of Orange and Riverside counties have enjoyed millions of trips with timely connections to work, family, and fun. The first all‑electronic toll facility in the country, the 91 Express Lanes uses an innovative congestion‑management pricing policy to deliver significant time savings on one of the busiest highways in the region ...
Metrolink is a safe and stress-free way to enjoy the arts and culture from Downtown Los Angeles south to Oceanside. All these destinations are an easy walk from the station.
With a 48-hour advance request, a Metrolink Representative can provide assistance at the station. Please call 800-371-LINK (5465), or 800-698-4TDD (4833) for speech and hearing-impaired customers.
Train schedules When planning your Daycation to San Clemente we recommend checking the Metrolink train schedule for either the Pier Station or North Beach Station.
Those who wish to hop aboard a Metrolink train to the festivities can ride the 91/Perris Valley line and the Inland Empire/Orange County line to the Downtown Riverside station. The routes to Riverside begin in Los Angeles, Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo, and Perris, with the normal station stops for each route along the way.
For only $7 or less, the Angels Express transports Orange County Angel fans to weeknight home games that start at 7:07 p.m. More than 125 people gathered at the Laguna Niguel Metrolink station on April 6 to celebrate the return of this convenient and fun way to travel to a baseball game.