Address: 201 N Front St, Burbank, CA 91502, USA
Phone: +18003715465
Logan Allec, CPA
It's a pretty standard Metrolink station. Keep in mind that this one has two tracks. The one closer to the freeway is northbound and the one on the other side is southbound. As one would expect, there do tend to be some interesting characters from time to time.
Anna March Keen
Absolutely useless station in our area, with no consideration of residents needs. How many times I wished to take a Metrolink ride free of emissions, parking, driving and environmental stresses, to breathe clean ocean air in Oxnard or Ventura or shop and eat at Camarillo Outlets to get a break from Burbank’s scorching heat and wildfires CO2 & greenhouse gasses - that has never been possible! Trains just don’t get to these towns before 6-7pm on weekdays, and then you’d be completely stuck, as they return to Burbank only the following day by 7am, leaving Ventura at 5:21am and 5:59am!! Only these 2 trains daily, less than an hour apart, NO OTHER OPTION. And NO WEEKENDS RIDES EVER on VC/Ventura County Line. See complete schedules on my screenshots. What a tremendous waste of our tax money!! :(
Brittany Ann O (Bri)
The bathroom cleanliness has improved over last time I visited the LA area, but the plug-ins have been covered. Two stars gone, like I usually do for Mcdonald's restaurants that do the same to, I was told, "prevent loitering." I don't mind homeless people, possibly because I've been homeless and spoken to quite a few homeless people, even when I am not homeless. I thought they would've left the outlets. Very inconvenient to any traveling person that is looking to charge up a few things. :/
Dennis Arriola
Lived a few blocks from here. Always been nice for a quite stroll and window shop
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For the train, it varies depending on how far you are going. Saturday and Sunday there are $10 day passes. For the bus, it's typically $1.75
Julio, if you have a smartphone, I highly recommend the metrolink app. You can buy a day ticket there very easily. Otherwise, before you get in the platform there's this automatic vending machines where you can buy your ticket. The price of the ticket depends on the departure and arrival stations and whether is holiday or not. The expensive ones I'd say are around 10 dollars. I hope this helps
Parking is free at the downtown station; however I am not sure if there is a time limit. There are cars that park overnight.
You have to take the Ventura line north. Don't take the Antelope Valley line. The Metrolink website has times.
The ventura line train will go there. Some buses might go that route as well
Not sure what a teabsport is but you can take a Metro train to Union Station in downtown LA and a Flyaway bus to LAX.
Moo
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