Metrolink is a commuter rail system serving Southern California, designed to connect various cities and regions. It operates multiple lines that run on existing freight train tracks, providing affordable and efficient transportation options for residents. Passengers can purchase tickets online, at stations, or on board the trains, and services typically run during peak commuting hours. The system aims to reduce traffic congestion and promote sustainable transit by offering an alternative to driving.
Timperley Metrolink station ended in 1991.
Timperley Metrolink station was created in 1849.
Chorlton Metrolink station was created in 2011.
Chorlton Metrolink station ended in 1967.
Whitefield Metrolink station was created in 1992.
Whitefield Metrolink station ended in 1991.
Sale Metrolink station was created in 1849.
Sale Metrolink station ended in 1991.
Stretford Metrolink station ended in 1991.
Stretford Metrolink station was created in 1992.
Claremont - Metrolink station - was created in 1927.
Quad Cities MetroLINK was created in 1970.