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Coordinates: 33°52′56″N 117°33′48″W / 33.8822°N 117.5634°W / 33.8822; -117.5634
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{{Infobox Station
{{Infobox Station
| name=Corona–North Main
| name = Corona–North Main
| style = Metrolink (California)
| style = Metrolink (California)
| image = North Corona Main.jpg
| type = [[Metrolink (California)|Metrolink]] commuter rail station
| image_caption = Corona–North Main station, {{circa|2009}}
| image=North Corona Main.jpg
| address = 250 East Blaine Street
| image_caption=Corona–North Main station, {{circa|2009}}
| borough = [[Corona, California]]
| address=250 East Blaine Street
| coordinates = {{coord|33.8822|-117.5634|type:railwaystation_region:US-CA|display=inline,title}}
| borough=[[Corona, California]]
| owned = [[Riverside County Transportation Commission]]
| coordinates={{coord|33.8822|-117.5634|type:railwaystation_region:US-CA|display=inline,title}}
| line = [[BNSF]] San Bernardino Subdivision<ref name=schematics>{{CA rail schematics}}</ref>
| mapframe=yes
| platform = 1 [[side platform]], 1 [[island platform]] (only boards on one side)
| line=[[BNSF]] San Bernardino Subdivision<ref name=schematics>{{CA rail schematics}}</ref>
| tracks = 3
| connections={{bus icon}} [[Corona Cruiser]]<br />{{bus icon}} [[Riverside Transit Agency]]
| connections = {{bus icon}} [[Riverside Transit Agency]]: 1, 3, 206<br />{{bus icon}} [[Corona Cruiser]]: Blue, Red
| structure=
| parking = 500 spaces
| platform=1 [[side platform]], 1 [[island platform]] (only boards on one side)
| depth=
| bicycle =
| disabled = Yes
| levels=
| opened = {{start date|2002|11|22}}<ref>{{cite news|title=Metrolink Celebrates 10th Anniversary in Riverside County |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33589809/opening_of_the_north_main_corona_station/|newspaper=[[The Desert Sun]]|date=October 26, 2003|page=119|via = [[Newspapers.com]]|accessdate = July 6, 2019 }}</ref>
| tracks=3
| services = {{Adjacent stations|system1=Metrolink (California)
| parking=500 spaces
|line1=91|left1=Corona–West|right1=Riverside–La Sierra
| bicycle=
|line2=Inland Empire-Orange County|left2=Corona–West|right2=Riverside–La Sierra|to-left2=Oceanside|to-right2=San Bernardino–Downtown
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}}
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| other_services_collapsible = yes
| electrified=
| other_services = {{Adjacent stations|system=Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway|line=main|left=Prado|right=Arlington|note-mid=Via [[Fullerton, California|Fullerton]], [[Riverside, California|Riverside]]|line2=Corona-Elsinore|right2=Alberhill}}
| disabled=Yes
| mapframe = yes
| code=
| owned=[[Riverside County Transportation Commission]]
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| services= {{Adjacent stations|system1=Metrolink (California)
|line1=91|left1=Corona–West|right1=Riverside–La Sierra
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| other_services_header = Former services
| other_services_collapsible = yes
| other_services = {{Adjacent stations|system=Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway|line=main|left=Prado|right=Arlington|note-mid=Via [[Fullerton, California|Fullerton]], [[Riverside, California|Riverside]]|line2=Corona-Elsinore|right2=Alberhill}}
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'''Corona–North Main''' is a station on [[Metrolink (Southern California)|Metrolink]]'s [[Inland Empire–Orange County Line|Inland Empire–Orange County]] and [[91/Perris Valley Line|91/Perris Valley]] Lines located in [[Corona, California]]. The station is located at 250 East Blaine Street, near North Main Street (which the station is named after), and is the second busiest station in the entire Metrolink system. Corona–North Main station consists of two side platforms serving two tracks. A parking lot with 500 spaces is available for passengers.
'''Corona–North Main''' is a station on [[Metrolink (Southern California)|Metrolink]]'s [[Inland Empire–Orange County Line|Inland Empire–Orange County]] and [[91/Perris Valley Line|91/Perris Valley]] Lines located in [[Corona, California]]. The station is located at 250 East Blaine Street, near North Main Street (which the station is named after), and is the second busiest station in the entire Metrolink system. Corona–North Main station consists of two side platforms serving two tracks. A parking lot with 500 spaces is available for passengers.


The Corona Transit Center located at the station offers connections to [[Riverside Transit Agency]] and the City of Corona's [[Corona Cruiser]] buses, all of which are free with a valid Metrolink ticket or pass.
{{stack|[[File:Corona, CA train station.jpg|thumb|The nearby Santa Fe depot, viewed from Main Street]]}}
The station is located near the former [[Santa Fe Railway]] depot, now used as a restaurant and bar.<ref>[http://www.pe.com/localnews/stories/PE_News_Local_W_whistory25.398356d.html A Look Back: Corona's first train depot was a hub of activity]</ref>
The station is located near the former [[Santa Fe Railway]] depot, now used as a restaurant and bar.<ref>[http://www.pe.com/localnews/stories/PE_News_Local_W_whistory25.398356d.html A Look Back: Corona's first train depot was a hub of activity]</ref>


== Connections ==
==Platforms and tracks==
The Corona Transit Center located at the station offers connections to [[Riverside Transit Agency]] and the City of Corona's [[Corona Cruiser]] buses, all of which are free with a valid Metrolink ticket or pass.
{{ja-rail-linem|first=2|span=2|pfn=Westbound|nolinkindex=[[91 Line]]|linecol=#{{rcr|Metrolink (California)|91}}|dir=toward [[Union Station (Los Angeles)|L.A. Union Station]] <small>([[Corona–West station|Corona–West]])</small>}}
{{ja-rail-linem|nolinkindex=[[Inland Empire–Orange County Line]]|linecol=#{{rcr|Metrolink (California)|Inland}}|dir=toward [[Oceanside Transit Center|Oceanside]] <small>(Corona–West)</small>}}
{{ja-rail-linem|span=2|pfn=Eastbound|nolinkindex=[[91 Line]]|linecol=#{{rcr|Metrolink (California)|91}}|dir=toward {{stn|Perris–South}} <small>([[Riverside–La Sierra station|Riverside–La Sierra]])</small>}}
{{ja-rail-linem|nolinkindex=[[Inland Empire–Orange County Line]]|linecol=#{{rcr|Metrolink (California)|Inland}}|dir=toward {{stn|San Bernardino–Downtown}} <small>(Riverside–La Sierra)</small>}}
{{ja-rail-linem|first=3|span=1|pfn=Bypass track|nolinkindex=''[[Southwest Chief]]''|linecol=#{{rcr|Amtrak|Southwest Chief}}|dir=No stops}}
{{s-end}}


{{As of|2022|10|09|df=US}} the following connections are available:<ref>{{cite web |title=Maps & Schedules |url=https://www.riversidetransit.com/index.php/riding-the-bus/maps-schedules |website=[[Riverside Transit Agency]] |access-date=October 17, 2022 |date=October 3, 2022}}</ref>
==Connections==
*[[Corona Cruiser]]: Blue, Red
*[[Corona Cruiser]]: Blue, Red
*[[Riverside Transit Agency]]: RapidLink Gold, 1, 3, 205, 206
*[[Riverside Transit Agency]]: 1, 3, 206


==References==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
*{{Metrolink web|corona---north-main|North Main Corona}}
{{Metrolink web|corona---north-main}}


{{Metrolink (Southern California)}}
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[[Category:Buildings and structures in Corona, California]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Corona, California]]
[[Category:Railway stations in the United States opened in 2002]]
[[Category:Railway stations in the United States opened in 2002]]


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Revision as of 17:36, 17 October 2022

Corona–North Main
Corona–North Main station, c. 2009
General information
Location250 East Blaine Street
Corona, California
Coordinates33°52′56″N 117°33′48″W / 33.8822°N 117.5634°W / 33.8822; -117.5634
Owned byRiverside County Transportation Commission
Line(s)BNSF San Bernardino Subdivision[1]
Platforms1 side platform, 1 island platform (only boards on one side)
Tracks3
ConnectionsBus transport Riverside Transit Agency: 1, 3, 206
Bus transport Corona Cruiser: Blue, Red
Construction
Parking500 spaces
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedNovember 22, 2002 (2002-11-22)[2]
Services
Lua error in Module:Adjacent_stations at line 237: Unknown line "Inland Empire-Orange County".
Former services
Preceding station Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Following station
Prado Main Line Arlington
toward Chicago
Terminus CoronaElsinore Alberhill
toward Elsinore
Location
Map

Corona–North Main is a station on Metrolink's Inland Empire–Orange County and 91/Perris Valley Lines located in Corona, California. The station is located at 250 East Blaine Street, near North Main Street (which the station is named after), and is the second busiest station in the entire Metrolink system. Corona–North Main station consists of two side platforms serving two tracks. A parking lot with 500 spaces is available for passengers.

The station is located near the former Santa Fe Railway depot, now used as a restaurant and bar.[3]

Connections

The Corona Transit Center located at the station offers connections to Riverside Transit Agency and the City of Corona's Corona Cruiser buses, all of which are free with a valid Metrolink ticket or pass.

As of October 9, 2022 the following connections are available:[4]

References

  1. ^ SMA Rail Consulting (April 2016). "California Passenger Rail Network Schematics" (PDF). California Department of Transportation.
  2. ^ "Metrolink Celebrates 10th Anniversary in Riverside County". The Desert Sun. October 26, 2003. p. 119. Retrieved July 6, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ A Look Back: Corona's first train depot was a hub of activity
  4. ^ "Maps & Schedules". Riverside Transit Agency. October 3, 2022. Retrieved October 17, 2022.