Downtown Burbank station

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Downtown Burbank
Metrolink commuter rail station
Metrolink Train Station.jpg
A train at the Burbank station
Location201 North Front Street
Burbank, California 91502
Coordinates34°10′43″N 118°18′43″W / 34.178595°N 118.312044°W / 34.178595; -118.312044Coordinates: 34°10′43″N 118°18′43″W / 34.178595°N 118.312044°W / 34.178595; -118.312044
Owned byCity of Burbank
Line(s)SCRRA Valley Subdivision[1]
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
ConnectionsMetro Local
Burbank Bus
Glendale Beeline
Megabus
Santa Clarita Transit
Construction
Parking450 spaces
History
OpenedOctober 26, 1992 (1992-10-26)[2]
Services
Preceding station Metrolink icon.svg Metrolink Following station
Burbank Airport–North
toward Lancaster
Antelope Valley Line Glendale
Burbank Airport–South Ventura County Line
Location

Downtown Burbank is a passenger rail station near downtown Burbank, California. It is served by Metrolink's Antelope Valley Line to Lancaster and Ventura County Line to East Ventura with both terminating at Los Angeles Union Station. Amtrak trains do not stop at this station; rather, Amtrak trains stop at the Burbank Airport–South station, several miles to the northwest of downtown Burbank. Megabus started providing long distance motorcoach service from the station on August 15, 2013.

Platforms and tracks[]

Northbound  Antelope Valley Line toward Lancaster (Burbank Airport–North)
 Ventura County Line toward East Ventura (Burbank Airport–South)
 Coast Starlight No stops
 Pacific Surfliner No stops
Southbound  Antelope Valley Line toward L.A. Union Station (Glendale)
 Ventura County Line toward L.A. Union Station (Glendale)
 Coast Starlight No stops
 Pacific Surfliner No stops

Service to Hollywood Burbank Airport[]

Passengers have several options to get to Hollywood Burbank Airport located about 3.3 miles (5.3 km) away. Passengers can use any northbound train on the Antelope Valley or Ventura County Line or Metro Local route 165.

Connections[]

References[]

  1. ^ SMA Rail Consulting (April 2016). "California Passenger Rail Network Schematics" (PDF). California Department of Transportation.
  2. ^ Stein, Mark A. (September 2, 1909). "Budding Metrolink Rail System Ready to Roll for L.A.-Bound Commuters". Los Angeles Times. p. A3. Retrieved July 7, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.

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