Metrolink unveils new schedule with more trains, shorter transfer waits
Metrolink has officially announced its new service schedule which will add more trains to existing lines and make it easier to transfer from train to train. The regional passenger rail service will add 32 weekday trains, a roughly 23% increase, beginning Oct. 21. The updated schedule will also “optimize” connections across the system, making it so riders don’t have to wait nearly as long to transfer between Metrolink’s different lines. The new-and-improved Metrolink schedule was first reported exclusively by KTLA.com back in June. FILE – A Metrolink passenger train is seen at Los Angeles Union Station on Nov. 21, 2023. (KTLA) Metrolink officials said the number of connections available throughout the weekday will increase by more than 300% when the new schedule launches in October, and most transferring riders will only have to wait between 10 to 20 minutes for their connecting train. Currently, someone who arrives at Union Station from one of the Metrolink lines may have to wait an hour or longer to transfer to another. The updated scheduling and increased number of trains will vastly reduce transfer times moving forward, officials said.