How much does it cost to ride the A Line?
A regular adult fare is $1.75 one-way, including two hours of transfers.
Transportation / Public Transit
The A Line extension is now open, connecting Azusa and Pomona, offering a convenient alternative to congested freeways and expanding access to numerous destinations and educational institutions in the San Gabriel Valley.
The A Line extension, a $1.5 billion project, significantly expands public transit options in the San Gabriel Valley. The extension adds four new stations, connecting Azusa to Pomona and providing access to various destinations, including the Pomona Fairplex, educational institutions, and Metrolink connections. The project aims to alleviate traffic congestion on the 10 and 210 freeways, offering a faster and more affordable way to travel.
**Key Destinations:**
**Educational Access:**
The A Line extension significantly improves access to colleges and universities in the region:
A regular adult fare is $1.75 one-way, including two hours of transfers.
TAP cards can be purchased from TAP vending machines at Metro Rail and Busway stations or via the TAP app.
Yes, there is paid parking at each of the four new stations for $3 per 24 hours for Metro riders with a valid TAP card. Parking is free on weekends (Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 20-21).
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