Commerce station

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Commerce
Metrolink commuter rail station
Location6433 26th Street
Commerce, California, 90040
Coordinates33°59′26″N 118°8′36″W / 33.99056°N 118.14333°W / 33.99056; -118.14333Coordinates: 33°59′26″N 118°8′36″W / 33.99056°N 118.14333°W / 33.99056; -118.14333
Owned byCity of Commerce
Line(s)BNSF San Bernardino Subdivision[1]
Platforms1 side platform
Tracks4
ConnectionsMontebello Bus Lines
City of Commerce Municipal Bus Lines
Construction
Parking135 spaces
History
OpenedJuly 28, 1993 (1993-07-28)
Services
Preceding station Metrolink icon.svg Metrolink Following station
Los Angeles Union Station
Terminus
Orange County Line Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs
toward Oceanside
     91/Perris Valley Line does not stop here
Former services
Preceding station BSicon LOGO Amtrak2.svg Amtrak Following station
Los Angeles
Terminus
Orange County Commuter Fullerton
San Diegan Fullerton
toward San Diego
Location

Commerce station is a Metrolink rail station in the city of Commerce, California. It is served by Metrolink's Orange County Line running from Los Angeles Union Station to Oceanside. The Metrolink 91 Line from Los Angeles Union Station to Riverside shares the track with the Orange County Line however, no 91 Line trains actually serve the Commerce station. On weekdays, this station is served by eight Orange County Line trains, four in the peak direction of travel during the two peak periods each weekday. There is no midday, reverse-peak, or weekend service to this station.

History[]

Commerce opened on July 28, 1993, as in infill station for Amtrak's Orange County Commuter and some San Diegan trains.[2] The Orange County Commuter became Metrolink's Orange County Line when that line opened on March 28, 1994.[3] Amtrak service ended in October 1998.

Platforms and tracks[]

Main track  Southwest Chief No stops
 Pacific Surfliner No stops
 91 Line No stops
Platform track  Orange County Line toward L.A. Union Station (Terminus)
 Orange County Line toward Oceanside (Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs)

References[]

  1. ^ SMA Rail Consulting (April 2016). "California Passenger Rail Network Schematics" (PDF). California Department of Transportation.
  2. ^ "Amtrak station opens". The San Bernardino County Sun. July 29, 1993. p. 9. Retrieved July 5, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ NARP (March 25, 1994). "NARP March 1994 Hotlines". Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved 2010-05-16.

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