East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Transit Project

The East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Transit Project, formerly the East San Fernando Valley Transit Corridor Project, is a transit project which is proposing the construction of a light rail line on the east side of Los Angeles's San Fernando Valley, running on a north/south route along Van Nuys Boulevard and San Fernando Road.

East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Transit Project
Overview
StatusPre-construction
LocaleSan Fernando Valley
Termini
Stations14
Websitehttps://www.metro.net/projects/east-sfv/
Service
TypeLight rail
SystemLos Angeles Metro Rail
History
Planned opening2031 (2031) (G Line to Van Nuys/San Fernando)
Technical
Line length6.7 mi (10.8 km) (G Line to Van Nuys/San Fernando)
9.2 mi (14.8 km) (full line)
Number of tracks2
CharacterMedian-running at grade
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
ElectrificationOverhead line, 750 V DC
Route map

Sylmar/San Fernando
Maclay
Paxton
Phase 2 (TBD)
Phase 1 (2031)
Van Nuys/San Fernando
Laurel Canyon
Arleta
Woodman
Nordhoff
Roscoe
Saticoy Street
Sepulveda Corridor
to the E Line (Planned)
Maintenance and
Storage Facility
Sherman Way
Vanowen
Victory
Van Nuys
 

The project is being planned by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) and has been given high priority by Metro in its long-range plan, and funding for the project is included in Measure R and Measure M. The project's timeline was accelerated under the Twenty-eight by '28 initiative.

In June 2018, Metro staff recommended the corridor be built as an at-grade rail line without tunneling, making it a part of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system. In December 2020, Metro approved the Final EIR with the option to build the rail line in segments.

On December 2, 2022, Metro officially began advanced utility relocation for the line. The tentative completion date for the first phase of the project is 2031.

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