Address: Azusa, CA 91702, USA
Phone: +13234663876
Tahseena Kahn
This is the last stop for the Gold Line. There's an apartment complex next to it as in most Gold Line stations. Other thank that there's nothing more to say about the station. I came here to go hiking since trails are walking distance. You can also visit about 12 parks within a few miles of each other. You can go to the Azusa Pacific University or Citrus College from there. Both offer good classes. I've seen students from Pasadena attending class there. It's about 20 mins from there. You can also buy a house at a cheaper price and commute to LA.
Claudia Burciaga-Ramos
I want to submit a small request that now that the weather is changing to cold PLEASE, PLEASE don’t turn on the heat at the cars. You see every morning when I board the train at Citrus there are about 2-3 homeless persons sleeping on each car and unfortunately they reek of urine; with the heat on the smell increases immensely. Those who board the train with me find ourselves moving from car to car to find a suitable seat that does not get as much of the smell. Sorry not meaning to bash on the homeless, they have to find a place to sleep. (just the smell).
Scott Lawrence Lawson
The station is new and clean and has beautiful art on the benches. There are no amenities but they do have three electric car charging spots. Some time people park in those without charging, but the signage is not clear to prevent this. One of those is for handicapped parking. Parking is $3 and gets filled up quickly in the weekday mornings. A local shuttle stops there so you can park away and take the shuttle in.
Sam Varadarajan
like it that we train coming to our area. Makes commute to work in downtown easier. Other than that, i have a lot of issues with location and design. Parking is a problem. Once they make it fee parking, other station parkers may fall off (heard people from even Arcadia drive up here to find parking). My pet peeve is that it is not pedestrian friendly. They could have opened it up for pedestrians on the side instead of near drive way. (Or just reverse the walking ramp). There is so much confusion and congestion at the entrance during peak times. It needs better drop off arrangement here. Without this people just stop anywhere - inside, outside, in the drive way, in the pathway to drop off their loved ones. Only, they have less of it for others!! Also, the road and area around station definitely need revamp. Why they didn't add in a sidewalk on either side (of citrus leading to the station) beats me. People (particularly, kids) always walk on the non sidewalk side. Risky. It would probably make it easier, if one lane on Citrus is taken out for these purposes. Or make an arrangement with the church lot or Citrus college lot or even down citrus, past foothill to create drop off zones. Don't mind, if I have to walk extra. As the number of commuters increases, this is bound to become a big problem.
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Yes, there's a 3 or 4 dollar charge for the first 24 hours to park.
You have to buy a tap card if you don't have one which is $2 dollars I believe. One way fare is $1.75 and they have a day pass for $7.
It's $3 daily, no multi day discount.
Yes, all the train stations have the machines to both sell tap cards and reload them
no there isn't. There is a pedestrian entrance then stairs or elevator to second level, and sidewalk to the train.
Every 7 minutes during the day on weekdays
Yes
That's not quite a question. More of a problem. My husband arrives at 6am and ends up driving into Pasadena because they've run out of parking
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