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Metrolink customers riding the San Bernardino-to-Los Angeles are set to see a 25 percent fare reduction, starting July 1, under a program announced this week.

According to Metro, ridership on the Metrolink line has declined 16 percent between and The average weekday ridership peaked at 11, in and fell to 9, today. The loss of riders on the Metrolink commuter rail are highest from Metrolink stations nearest the two Azusa Gold Line stations. For instance, the Covina Metrolink Station has experienced a 27 percent loss of ridership since the Gold Line was extended in March The program goes before the Metrolink board of directors on May 11 and is expected to be approved.

The proposed fare reduction is similar to other programs already in place on the commuter rail system. The schedule update reflects evolving ridership patterns resulting from the pandemic, including earlier travel times in the mornings and afternoons. Metrolink modified its schedule to allow for seamless transfers to other Metrolink trains or local transit systems.

The schedule update also changes many San Bernardino Line and Antelope Valley Line departure times to the same minute after the hour to make them easier for customers to remember — a first step toward a long-term goal to offer schedules with more time consistency across all Metrolink train lines.

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