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Trains from Orange to Long Beach

🚆 The train journey from Orange to Long Beach involves a transfer at Union Station - Metro A-Line. The total travel time, including transfers, is approximately 2 hours and 6 minutes. 🌉 From Orange station, take the Metrolink Trains service to connect to Long Beach. The train services operated by Metro Los Angeles will arrive at 1st Street Station in Long Beach.

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  • There is no direct train service from Orange to Long Beach. However, you can take the Metrolink Trains service that departs from Orange station and transfers at Union Station - Metro A-Line on your way to Long Beach. The total journey, including transfers, typically takes around 2 hours and 6 minutes. The train services from Orange to Long Beach are operated by Metrolink Trains and Metro Los Angeles.
  • The fastest train option between Orange and Long Beach involves taking the services operated by Metrolink Trains and transferring at Union Station - Metro A-Line. The total journey duration, including transfers, is approximately 2 hours and 6 minutes. This route offers a convenient and efficient way to travel between the two destinations, despite not having a direct train connection. Train services from Orange to Long Beach are provided by Metrolink Trains departing from Orange station and Metro Los Angeles arriving at 1st Street Station.
  • Trains heading to Long Beach from Orange depart from Orange station. This station serves as the departure point for the Metrolink Trains that operate the service between these two locations. Passengers can board the train at Orange station to begin their journey to Long Beach. Keep in mind that there is no direct train route, so a transfer may be required at Union Station - Metro A-Line.
  • There are multiple trains available for the route between Orange and Long Beach although there is no direct train service. Passengers can take the Metrolink Trains service that departs from Orange station and connects at Union Station - Metro A-Line before reaching 1st Street Station in Long Beach. The journey typically takes about 2 hours and 6 minutes, including the transfer. Both Metrolink Trains and Metro Los Angeles operate the train services for this route.
  • The train service from Orange operated by Metro Los Angeles, arrives at 1st Street Station in Long Beach. This is the final destination for passengers traveling from Orange to Long Beach by train. 1st Street Station serves as a hub for commuters and visitors to access various parts of Long Beach. Passengers can disembark here to explore the city's attractions and amenities.
  • The first train of the day from Orange to Long Beach typically departs from Orange station in the early morning. The last train for this route usually leaves Orange station in the evening. As there is no direct train service, travelers will need to transfer at Union Station - Metro A-Line during their journey. The total travel time, including transfers, is approximately 2 hours and 6 minutes.
  • There are no direct train trips between Orange and Long Beach. Travelers will need to take a train from Orange station and transfer at Union Station - Metro A-Line to reach Long Beach. The journey involves one transfer and takes approximately 2 hours and 6 minutes to complete. Both Metrolink Trains and Metro Los Angeles operate the train services for this route.
  • There is no direct train service available between Orange and Long Beach. Passengers must take a train from Orange station and transfer at Union Station - Metro A-Line in order to reach Long Beach. The total travel time for the journey, including transfers, is around 2 hours and 6 minutes. Both Metrolink Trains and Metro Los Angeles operate the train services for this route.

Will you be returning to Orange by train?

If you are looking for the return train journey, check out trains from Long Beach to Orange

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