L.A.'s San Fernando Valley $909 Million Closer to Light Rail

The last time rail transit crossed L.A.'s San Fernando Valley was in the early 1950s.

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May 31, 2022, 9:00 AM PDT

By James Brasuell @CasualBrasuell


The proposed East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Transit Project is making progress toward the estimated $2.8 billion to $3.6 billion needed for completion, according to an article by Steve Scauzillo published by the Los Angeles Daily News.

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announced $909 billion for the project early in May, then allocated an initial $100 million of that total a few weeks later. The funding was awarded through the FTA’s Expedited Project Delivery Pilot Program.

“The project’s 9.2-mile route will connect the LA Metro’s east-west G Line (Orange) at the Van Nuys Station with the Metrolink Station in Sylmar/San Fernando. The first phase will travel 6.7 miles along the center median of Van Nuys Boulevard to San Fernando Road. A second phase continues northwest another 2.5 miles along the Metrolink rail line,” writes Scauzillo.

“A total of 14 new stations are planned as are nine traction power substations, on overhead contact system, 34 vehicles and a maintenance and storage facility planned for Keswick Street. Once completed, it is estimated to carry 35,000 riders per day, according to LA Metro.”

A map of the proposed East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Transit Project shows the potential route from Van Nuys to Sylmar in Los Angeles.
The proposed route of the East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Transit Project. (Image courtesy of Metro)

The proposed project could eventually become the first rail transit project built completely in the San Fernando Valley since Pacific Red Cars stopped operating in 1952, according to Scauzillo. (The B Line, formerly the Red Line, has two stations located in the Valley. The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Board of Directors also approved a bus rapid transit route that would connect North Hollywood to Pasadena in the adjacent San Gabriel Valley earlier in March.)

The Metro Board of Directors approved the preferred alternative for the East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Transit Project in July 2018, and approved the environmental impact report for the project in December 2020.

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