Traffic & Transit

Metrolink Reinstates 2 Morning Trains In The Valley

Ventura County Line trains 101 and 110, connecting several Valley cities with downtown, will return to their pre-COVID schedules.

NORTHRIDGE, CA — As traffic on freeways serving the San Fernando Valley and Ventura County returns to pre-COVID levels, Metrolink said Friday it will reinstate two morning trains on Tuesday to serve people who live and work in those areas.

Ventura County Line trains 101 and 110 will return to Metrolink's original schedule to serve stations connecting the Westside to Glendale, Burbank, Northridge, Van Nuys, Chatsworth, Simi Valley and Moorpark.

Westbound train 101 will depart Union Station at 6:51 a.m. and arrive in Moorpark at 8:06 a.m., while the eastbound 110 will depart Moorpark at 8:28 a.m. and arrive at Union Station at 9:41 a.m.
The eastbound service provides the first morning connection from Los Angeles to Ventura County since the pandemic forced temporary service reductions in March, Metrolink stated.

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"As we restore service, customer needs are a key factor influencing our planning," Metrolink Board Chair Brian Humphrey said. "A rider brought to our attention there was no service to Ventura County in the morning. I commend our team for being customer-focused and making sure we fulfilled this critical need by offering these additional trains that will serve my home county, as well as the essential businesses of the San Fernando Valley."

A recent Metrolink customer survey indicated that 71 percent of current riders are essential workers employed in health care, transportation and other critical industries. Nearly one-third responded they do not have a vehicle and rely on Metrolink service to get to essential jobs.

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"Our service and schedules are all centered around the needs and safety of our customers," Metrolink CEO Stephanie Wiggins said. "We are heartened to see our ridership beginning to rebound and will continue to restore service in a measured and strategic fashion based on need, our ability to socially distance and available funding."

Face masks are required aboard Metrolink trains and on station platforms, and the rail service said it has implemented enhanced deep-cleaning protocols that include the use of an electrostatic sprayer that mists each train car with hospital-grade disinfectants every day. It also expanded its Clean Care Crew, which cleans, wipes down, and disinfects trains throughout the day.

People can see how full their train is in order to safely socially distance by using the online tool “How Full is My Train?” More information about safety on the trains is at metrolinktrains.com/cleancommute, and information on train schedules is available at metrolinktrains.com/schedules.

City News Service contributed to this report.

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