Anaheim Canyon station explained

Anaheim Canyon
Style:Metrolink (California)
Address:1039 North Pacificenter Drive
Borough:Anaheim, California
Coordinates:33.8542°N -117.8406°W
Owned:City of Anaheim
Line:SCRRA Olive Subdivision
Bus Stands:4
Platform:2 side platforms
Tracks:2
Connections: OC Bus:,,
Anaheim Resort Transportation: Canyon Line
Parking:149 spaces, 8 accessible spaces[1]
Bicycle:Racks
Accessible:Yes
Opened:[2]
Other Services Header:Former services
Other Services Collapsible:yes
Mapframe:yes

Anaheim Canyon station is a Metrolink train station in Anaheim, California, United States, served by the Inland Empire–Orange County Line.[3] The station is adjacent to the Anaheim Canyon industrial and professional area.[4] It is also a stop for Orange County Transportation Authority buses.

In 2021, work began on improvements including a 3400foot second track with a second passenger platform. The project also includes an extension of the existing passenger platform and improvements to grade crossings at nearby La Palma Avenue and North Tustin Avenue.[5] The second track and new platform were completed in 2023.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anaheim Canyon Train Station . June 26, 2024 . . en.
  2. News: New Train Stop to Give Commuters an Option . Eyerly . Alan . July 24, 1996 . Los Angeles Times . July 6, 2019 . en-US . 0458-3035.
  3. News: Metrolink to Add Four Runs to Inland-O.C. Route. Los Angeles Times. December 22, 2005. David Yi.
  4. Eyerly, Alan (April 6, 1996) "Council to Discuss Commuter Rail Station Project" Los Angeles Times
  5. News: TradePress Media Group . July 22, 2021. OCTA begins Anaheim Canyon Metrolink improvements. July 24, 2021. Progressive Railroading. en.
  6. News: Luczak . Marybeth . Transit Briefs: Brightline, NYMTA, OCTA, SacRT, SCVTA . February 2, 2023 . Railway Age . January 31, 2023.