LA Metro Glendora Station Guide

a line station guides Sep 23, 2025

Author: Natalie Godinez, LA Metro

Welcome! Here you can get answers to your questions, such as:

  • Where is the station?
  • When do the trains run?
  • How long does it take to get to places you might want to go?
  • How do I get to Glendora Station?
  • What other things does the Glendora Station have?
  • Is the Glendora Station ADA accessible?
  • How do I plan a trip on the A Line?

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Where is the station?


When do the trains run?


How long does it take to get to places you might want to go?

  • Between Glendora and Old Pasadena: 29 minutes
  • Between Glendora and Union Station: 51 minutes
  • Between Glendora and LA Live: 63 minutes


How do I get to Glendora Station?


🚢🏽‍➑️ Walk

Over 2,000 households live within a 10-minute walk of the Glendora station. 

 

🚲 Ride Your Bike

Glendora Station has:

  • Bike racks: A place to lock up your bike (bring your own lock)

You can bring your bike on the Metro A Line trains. However, very large (two-person), three-wheeled, and fuel-powered bikes are not allowed. To bring your bike on the train:

  1. Walk your bike on the station platforms.
  2. Look for the train doors that have a sticker with a bike icon.
  3. Get on the train only at these doors.
  4. Stand with your bike in the train area with a sticker with a bike icon.

This short video demonstrates how to take your bike on a train.

 

🚌Take a Foothill Transit Bus

These Foothill Transit bus routes get you to and from Glendora Station: 

  • Line 284 (Glendora – San Dimas – Covina – West Covina)
    • The bus stop is at the Glendora Ave. / Ada Ave. intersection (very close).

  • Line 188 (Azusa - Claremont - Montclair Transit Center)
    • The bus stop is at the Vermont Ave. / Route 77 intersection (5-10 min walk).

Click here for more information on Foothill Transit tickets (including tickets when you switch from one bus or train to another).

 

Station Area Map

Glendora Station and Foothills Transit Line 282 (green) and Line 188 (purple)

 

 

πŸš—Drive and Park

Glendora Station has a Metro parking lot available only to Metro passengers.

 

What other things does the Glendora Station have?

 

Is the Glendora Station ADA accessible?

Yes. All Metro Rail lines are accessible to persons in wheelchairs. Every station has a walkway or ramp from the street to the platform.

Click here for more accessibility information.

 

How do I plan a trip on the A Line?

Here are some tools you can use to find which train or bus routes can take you where you need to go:

 

How do I learn more about riding the A Line?

 We have two additional rider guides available:
 

How to Ride the Metro A Line

  • Step-by-step instructions for first-time riders.
  • How to plan your trip with Google Maps, Apple Maps, or the Transit app.
  • Using a TAP card or app to enter stations.
  • Safety tips to ride with confidence.
  • Boarding and riding basics (where to stand, how to exit).
 


How to Pay to Ride the Metro A Line

  • One-way ticket prices and free transfer rules.
  • Discounts for students, seniors, and low-income riders.
  • How fare capping works (daily and weekly max costs).
  • Where to buy and reload a TAP card or use the TAP app.
  • Examples of transfers with Foothill Transit and Metrolink.

  

Here is the Glendora Station: