Inland Empire–Orange County Line (Metrolink)

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Inland Empire–Orange County Line
STR
91 Line
BHF
Riverside-Downtown
ABZrf
Riverside Line
BHF
Riverside-La Sierra
BHF
North Main Corona
BHF
West Corona
ABZrf
91 Line
BHF
Anaheim Canyon
ABZlg
Orange County Line
BHF
Orange
BHF
Santa Ana
BHF
Tustin
BHF
Irvine
BHF
Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo
BHF
San Juan Capistrano
BHF
San Clemente North Beach
HST
San Clemente Pier (weekends only)
KBFe
Oceanside

The Metrolink's Inland Empire-Orange County (IEOC) Line is a commuter rail line that operates from San Bernardino through Orange County to Oceanside in Northern San Diego County, California, USA. The IEOC Line is the only commuter rail line that does not terminate at Union Station in Downtown Los Angeles. It is also unique because it is the only crosstown commuter rail line in the United States going from suburb to suburb.

The IEOC Line shares stations with the Orange County Line, the 91 Line and the Riverside Line. The IEOC Line terminates at San Bernardino which is also served by the San Bernardino Line.

The IEOC Line, Metrolink's sixth line to be introduced, opened in October 1996. [1] As of July 2004 the IEOC Line operates 16 trains a day on weekdays.

In July 2006, the Orange County Transportation Authority, seeking expanded Orange County service, created weekend service on the IEOC and Orange County Lines. The IEOC Line schedule currently features 6 Saturday trains and 4 Sunday trains.

  1. San Bernardino, San Bernardino
  2. Colton, Colton (planned)
  3. Riverside-Downtown, Riverside
  4. Riverside-La Sierra, Riverside
  5. North Main Corona, Corona
  6. West Corona, Corona
  7. Anaheim Canyon, Anaheim
  8. Orange, Orange
  9. Santa Ana, Santa Ana
  10. Tustin, Tustin
  11. Irvine, Irvine
  12. Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo
  13. San Juan Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano
  14. San Clemente North Beach, San Clemente
  15. San Clemente Pier, San Clemente (weekend service only)
  16. Oceanside, Oceanside

(The proposed station at Yorba Linda was cancelled in 2005 due to local opposition.)

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