ANNOUNCEMENT: Metro Announces Passenger Service for Glendora to Pomona Segment Begins Sept. 19

Photo: New Glendora Station. One of four new stations opening for passenger service on Sept. 19.

Today, Metro announced that passenger service for the new 9-mile, four-station Glendora to Pomona extension of the Metro A Line will begin on September 19, 2025.

To the residents, businesses and students of Glendora, San Dimas, La Verne and Pomona, we thank you for your patience and understanding over these past five years as this important project was completed. We look forward to riding this new extension with you starting September 19.

For questions about passenger service, fares, schedules, parking, bike lockers and more at the four new stations from Glendora to Pomona, please visit Metro’s official website at https://www.metro.net/alinetopomona/. You can also call 323-GO-METRO (323-466-3876) or email customerrelations@metro.net.


STAY SAFE AND ALERT: Metro Running Trains From Glendora to Pomona at Full Service Levels

Photo: Train traveling through crossing in Glendora

Ahead of the September 19 opening, Metro will carry out final preparations to ready the 9-mile Foothill Gold Line light rail project from Glendora to Pomona for passenger service. This weekend, Metro will begin full pre-revenue operations, running trains at full service levels to simulate passenger service. Community members, motorists and pedestrians should always expect a train at railroad crossings. Please follow all safety instructions.

Stay Safe, Be Alert

Please stay safe by always expecting a train when crossing the railroad corridor. The light rail trains run up to their maximum speed of 55 MPH. It is important that residents, commuters and pedestrians be aware and alert and follow all safety rules near the train tracks. Important activities and rules to be aware of:

  • Always expect a train.
  • Never walk on the train tracks.
  • Never go around the lowered gates.
  • Obey all warning signs and watch for trains from both directions.

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