Foothill Gold Line E-News Update – Recap of Historic Opening Day, Beginning of Passenger Service From Glendora to Pomona

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E-NEWS UPDATE

September 24, 2025

Video, Photo and Media Recaps: Glendora to Pomona Extension Opens for Passenger Service

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Photos: Ceremonial first train carrying dignitaries breaks through banner as part of opening day ceremony for Glendora to Pomona extension

This past Friday, September 19, at noon, Metro officially began passenger service on the Glendora to Pomona extension of the Metro A Line. It was a truly historic day for the San Gabriel Valley, with thousands showing up for the opening day ceremony, community events at each station and to ride the new A Line extension. Among those in attendance were past and present elected officials at all levels of government who helped make this historic day possible; the Foothill Gold Line and Metro boards and staffs; the project’s design-build team of Kiewit-Parsons; higher education officials; community stakeholders; and the media.

The Construction Authority again would like to thank the residents, businesses and students of Glendora, San Dimas, La Verne and Pomona 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.


Opening Day Video Recap

Click here or below to watch a video recap of the opening day.

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Photo Gallery

To see the full gallery, click here.

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Media Coverage

Media coverage of the historic opening day can be seen in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, ABC 7, KTLA 5, NBC 4, CBS 2/KCAL 9, FOX 11, Spectrum News 1, Los Angeles Times, LAist, Claremont Courier, KCRW, KFI AM 640, Pasadena Now, South Pasadena Review, Streetsblog Los Angeles, UrbanizeUniversity of La Verne Campus Times, Progressive Railroading and Railway News.


Questions About Riding the New A Line Extension from Glendora to Pomona

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.

Questions About Foothill Transit Bus Connections to New Stations

For questions about Foothill Transit bus stops and connections at the four new stations from Glendora to Pomona, visit Foothill Transit's official website at https://www.foothilltransit.org/. You can also call 1-800-RIDE-INFO (1-800-743-3463) or email comment@foothilltransit.org.


Thank you for your continued interest in the Foothill Gold Line. We appreciate your patience as we build this important regional project.

Lisa Levy Buch, Chief Communications and Strategic Development Officer and the Public Affairs Team

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Questions About Riding the New A Line Extension from Glendora to Pomona


STAY UPDATED OR GET QUESTIONS ANSWERED

Access Project information 24/7 at foothillgoldline.org.

For Construction-Related Questions:
(626) 830-3680
CommunityRelations@Kiewit-Parsons.com

For General Project Questions:
(626) 471-9050
publicaffairs@foothillgoldline.org

 

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Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority Headquarters
404 E. Huntington Drive
Second Floor
Monrovia, CA 91016

Phone: (626) 471-9050

Office Hours: Mon - Thurs, 9 AM - 4 PM

 

Construction Public Information Office
2100 E. Route 66
Suite 200
Glendora, CA 91740

Office Hours: Mon - Fri, 8 AM - 4 PM

 

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PROJECT  FUNDING:

Project funding for the Glendora to Pomona project segment is mostly from Measure M; with additional funding from Measure R and the State of California Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program (including funds from SB1).

The portion of the final 3.3-mile, two-station project segment within Los Angeles County, that includes the future Claremont Station, received $798 million from a state grant funded by SB125 in late 2024; while the portion within Montclair in San Bernardino County has $41 million from a 2018 state TIRCP grant and needs additional funding to move forward.

 

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QUESTIONS ABOUT METRO A LINE SERVICE (INCLUDING TRAIN SCHEDULES, FARES, PARKING, DISCOUNTS, ETC) SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO METRO:

Metro Customer Service can be reached at 1-323-466-3876 (1-323-Go Metro)
or customerrelations@metro.net