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| Address | 261 South Palm Avenue Rialto, California, 91731 |
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| Coordinates | 34°05′49″N 117°22′22″W / 34.0969°N 117.3729°WCoordinates: 34°05′49″N 117°22′22″W / 34.0969°N 117.3729°W | ||||||||||
| Lines | Metrolink | ||||||||||
| Platforms | 1 side platform | ||||||||||
| Tracks | 1 | ||||||||||
| Parking | 165 spaces | ||||||||||
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| Owned by | City of Rialto | ||||||||||
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Rialto Station (also known as the John Longville Depot)[1] is a Metrolink station located at 261 South Palm Avenue in Rialto, California, just south of Rialto Avenue off of Riverside Avenue. It has 165 free parking spaces.
The station is owned by the City of Rialto, and was designed as a replica of the former 1888-built Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway frame-built structure.[2] Omnitrans does not directly serve the station, but route #22 serves Rialto and Riverside a short block away, and route #15 servers Riverside and Merril, three blocks to the south.
Both bus and rail service are available 7 days a week.
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