03
July
2017
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04:53 AM
America/Los_Angeles

Metrolink San Bernardino Line weekend service interruption on July 8-9

Summary
Four of Metrolink’s San Bernardino Line trains will have modified service on July 8 and 9 due to required maintenance on the railroad tracks.

Connecting bus service will be provided for trains 378, 351, 354, 357 this weekend.

LOS ANGELES– Four of Metrolink’s San Bernardino Line trains will have modified service on July 8 and 9 due to required maintenance on the railroad tracks.

On Saturday evening, eastbound train 378 will run from Los Angeles Union Station to the Covina Station. Buses will transport riders from Covina, east, to the other stations on the San Bernardino Line including Pomona - North, Claremont, Montclair, Upland, Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana, Rialto and San Bernardino.

On Sunday morning, San Bernardino Line trains 351, 354 and 357 will provide alternate bus service between Covina and Pomona with train service to and from all other stations.

Riders can anticipate delays as buses stop at connecting stations along the San Bernardino County Line.

Metrolink schedules track maintenance to ensure a continued safe environment and reliability.

For additional details on Metrolink, please visitwww.metrolinktrains.com.

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Metrolink is Southern California's regional commuter rail service in its 24thyear of operation. Metrolink is governed by The Southern California Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA), a joint powers authority made up of an 11-member board representing the transportation commissions of Los Angeles, Orange, and Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. Metrolink operates seven routes through a six-county, 538 route-mile network. Metrolink’s passengers travel approximately 441 million miles each year, making Metrolink the second busiest public transportation provider in Southern California. Metrolink is the third largest commuter rail agency in the United States based on directional route miles and the eighth largest based on annual ridership.

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