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Perris–Downtown station, (also known as Perris Transit Center and Downtown Perris station), is a transit center in Perris, California, that opened on January 11, 2010, with an eight-bay bus platform used by the Riverside Transit Agency.
Downtown Line Stage 1 – 2, Caldecott and Haw Par Villa stations [8] 30 July 2008 – 26 August 2008 November 2008 – March 2009 17 June 2009 Downtown Line Stage 3 [9] [10] 13 December 2010 – 12 January 2011 1 June 2011 – 15 July 2011 23 January 2012 Thomson-East Coast Line Stage 1 – 3 [11] [12] 8 January 2013 – 17 February 2013
The Downtown line runs parallel to the Circle line at the Promenade and Bayfront stations. Passing through the Downtown Core, the line interchanges with the North East line at Chinatown station. After Chinatown station, the line goes in a northeast direction and under the Singapore River. Between the Bencoolen and Jalan Besar stations, the line ...
The 91/Perris Valley Line, [3] formerly known as the 91 Line, [2] is a commuter rail route operated by Metrolink that runs from Los Angeles to Perris in Southern California, mostly paralleling State Route 91 between Riverside-Downtown and Buena Park stations.
Downtown station may refer to: Downtown station (Capital MetroRail), a station on the Capital MetroRail of Austin, Texas; Downtown station (HART), also known as Kuloloia station, a planned Skyline light metro station in Honolulu, Hawaii; Downtown MRT station, a station on the Downtown MRT line of the Mass Rapid Transit system in Singapore
Downtown MRT station is an underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the Downtown line (DTL). Located in Downtown Core , Singapore , underneath Central Boulevard, the station serves various commercial developments including the Marina Bay Financial Centre , Asia Square and SGX Centre .
The new Metro Regional Connector creates L.A. County's first uninterrupted north-south and east-west train lines. Three new stations downtown are now open.
Many MRT stations have specially commissioned artworks in a wide variety of art styles and mediums, including sculptures, murals and mosaics. [115] [116] With over 300 art pieces across 80 stations, it is Singapore's largest public art programme. [115] [117]