The 6.7-mile at-grade light rail transit system is planned to have 11 stations, nine traction power substations, an overhead contact system, 34 vehicles, and a maintenance and storage facility, acc…
A rendering of the Roscoe station in the new $5 million East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Transit Project Tuesday, April 19, 2022. The new project with a projected opening date in 2028 will help improve local infrastructure, increase connectivity, and address transit equity in LA County by extending a light rail line north from the Van Nuys Metro Orange Line station to San Fernando Road, a total of 6.7 miles with 11 stations. during the press conference.
“Today, we’re one step closer to connecting our friends and neighbors with a train that will finally serve the Northeast San Fernando Valley,” he said.
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