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Is my local Metrolink, Metro Rail or transit station a Park & Ride?

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Is my local Metrolink, Metro Rail or transit station a Park & Ride?

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If an area is designated as a Park & Ride lot, that means that carpoolers, vanpoolers and buspoolers may use it to park and meet up with their fellow ridesharers. Most Metrolink, Metro Rail and transit stations are not Park & Ride lots. These facilities are reserved for their customers due to limited parking availability. Some stations, however, also serve as Park & Ride lots (meaning they allow carpoolers and vanpoolers to use the facility as well as transit riders). If that’s the case, they’ll be included in our Park & Ride lot list, and Park & Ride lot signs will be posted at the actual facility. Be warned: If you attempt to use a rail or bus station that is not a Park & Ride lot to park and meet up with your carpool or vanpool, you could be ticketed or towed.

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