Inland Empire residents can ride Metrolink free for 90 days

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INLAND EMPIRE – San Bernardino and Riverside County residents can ride the Metrolink free for 90 days through IE Commuter’s “Experience Metrolink” program.

Experience Metrolink is designed to introduce more people to Metrolink service.

“Whether you are commuting to work or exploring southern California, Metrolink provides a relaxing way to travel,” said Riverside County Transportation Commission chair Karen Spiegel. 

Metrolink operates the San Bernardino Line, connecting Downtown Los Angeles to San Bernardino, with some services extending to Redlands via the Arrow service. 

In Riverside County, Metrolink serves several lines:

  • The Riverside Line connects Riverside to Los Angeles Union Station and other stations in Los Angeles County.
  • The Inland Empire-Orange County Line serves Orange County.
  • The 91/Perris Valley Line operates between north Orange County and south Los Angeles County

90 days of Metrolink tickets from an origin station within Riverside or San Bernardino counties

Participants must be residents of Riverside or San Bernardino counties and aged 18 or older to get free Metrolink tickets.

They can receive up to 90 days of Metrolink tickets from an origin station within Riverside or San Bernardino counties, or from the Claremont, Industry or Downtown Pomona stations.

The 90-day period begins on the activation date of the first ticket, with the option to request additional tickets throughout this period.

How to request free tickets

  1. Create or log into your IE Commuter account. (NOTE: if you already have an existing Metrolink App account, be sure to use or update your IE Commuter email to match the email used for your Metrolink account).
  2. Request free tickets. They will appear in your Metrolink App Ticket Wallet within three business days.
  3. Download the Metrolink App from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, and create a Metrolink account using the same email as your IE Commuter account.

Metrolink Experience was funded with a grant from Caltrans’ Low Carbon Transit Operations Program (LCTOP).

For more information visit IECommuter.org/RideFree or call 1.866.RIDESHARE (866.743.3742).

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