Metrolink San Bernardino Line
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The San Bernardino Line is the busiest of Southern California's seven Metrolink lines, running from Downtown Los Angeles eastward through the San Gabriel Valley and into the Inland Empire, terminating in San Bernardino. It is also one of the three initial lines (along with the Santa Clarita and Ventura Lines) that formed the original Metrolink system. Saturday service was introduced to the line in 1997 and and Sunday service was introduced in 1998. The San Bernardino Line serves the following stations:
- Union Station, Los Angeles
- Cal State L.A., Los Angeles (at Cal State LA)
- El Monte, El Monte
- Baldwin Park, Baldwin Park
- Covina, Covina
- Pomona, Pomona
- Claremont, Claremont
- Montclair, Montclair
- Upland, Upland
- Rancho Cucamonga, Rancho Cucamonga
- Fontana, Fontana
- Rialto, Rialto
- San Bernardino, San Bernardino
As of July 2004, a total of 17 trains operate on this route each way per weekday. It is the first of the seven Metrolink lines to include service on both Saturday and Sunday. During weekend service, some trains continue onto the Downtown Riverside Station.
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Commuter lines | 91 Line – Antelope Valley Line – Inland Empire-Orange County (IEOC) Line – Orange County Line Riverside Line – San Bernardino Line – Ventura County Line |
Connecting rail | Amtrak – Amtrak California – Los Angeles County Metro Rail – San Diego Coaster |
Other information | Union Station – Transportation of Los Angeles |