University station (Redlands, California)

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Arrow commuter rail station
University Station (Arrow) Redlands, CA.jpg
Completed station, October 2021.
General information
LocationNorth University Street
Redlands, California
Coordinates 34°03′32″N117°09′57″W / 34.058872°N 117.165729°W / 34.058872; -117.165729 Coordinates: 34°03′32″N117°09′57″W / 34.058872°N 117.165729°W / 34.058872; -117.165729
Line(s)Redlands Subdivision
Platforms2 side platforms [1]
Tracks2 [1]
Construction
Parking100 spaces [2]
History
Opening2022 (2022)
Services
Preceding station Metrolink icon.svg Metrolink Following station
Redlands–Downtown Arrow Terminus
Redlands-Downtown San Bernardino Line

University station [3] [4] is a planned Arrow commuter rail terminal station and Metrolink terminus station [5] that will serve the University of Redlands. It is located near North University Street on the southwest corner of campus. Station construction was largely completed in 2021, [6] and is expected to open for revenue service with the system in 2022. [7]

East of the station, the rail right of way continues as a multi-use recreation path: the Orange Blossom Trail. [8] As of 2017 the University was planning to construct a transit village at the site via a public–private partnership. [9]

University Station under construction, March 2021. University Station Arrow Metrolink 2021.jpg
University Station under construction, March 2021.
Orange Blossom Trail, continuing east of the terminal rail station Orange Blossom Trail, Redlands CA.jpg
Orange Blossom Trail, continuing east of the terminal rail station

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