| Riverside Line | |
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View from the tracks at the Pomona station |
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| Overview | |
| Type | Commuter rail line |
| System | Metrolink |
| Status | Operating |
| Locale | Greater Los Angeles Area and Inland Empire |
| Termini | Los Angeles Union Station Riverside |
| Stations | 7 |
| Operation | |
| Operator(s) | Metrolink |
| Character | Elevated and surface-level |
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| Line length | 59.1 miles |
| Track gauge | 1,435mm (4ft 8½ inches) |
Metrolink's Riverside Line is a commuter rail running from Los Angeles Union Station in Downtown Los Angeles to Riverside, California along the Union Pacific Railroad. It runs weekday peak commuter hours only, with very little midday and reverse-commute service. The Riverside Line, the fourth line to be introduced, was added to the Metrolink system in June 1993.[1] This line featured Saturday service from June 2000 until January 2002, when it was cancelled due to low ridership. As of July 2011 the line has six trains each way on weekdays.
The stations on this line include:
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The Riverside Line right-of-way will be the future route of the planned California High-Speed Rail line from Los Angeles Union Station to Ontario Airport.
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