Light-rail testing underway on Foothill Gold Line extension from Azusa to Pomona

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Light-rail testing underway on Foothill Gold Line extension from Azusa to Pomona
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After years of construction, a billion-dollar extension of the L.A. Metro A-Line is now testing light rail trains on a 9.1-mile addition that will extend the line from Azusa to Pomona.

After years of construction, a billion-dollar extension of the L.A. Metro A-Line is now testing light rail trains on a 9.1-mile addition that will extend the line from Azusa to Pomona, with stops at Glendora, La Verne and San Dimas.

"This is great. I mean this is what you wait for," said Balian during the testing of one of the light rail trains through a section of track in La Verne. "The current line terminates at Citrus College, a great distance from here," said Balian. "This extends the line 9.1 miles, providing four new stations, so folks coming from all different directions east of that now have the opportunity of getting on the line much closer than they would have."

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