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It currently houses the Santa Clarita History Center. [7] Saugus Train Station - train station built by Union Pacific in 1888, originally located at the corner of Drayton Street and Railroad Avenue across from the Saugus Cafe. The station was closed in 1978 and transferred to William S. Hart Regional Park in 1980. [8]
McBean Regional Transit Center, also known by its acronym MRTC, is a transit center and bus station located at 24375 Valencia Boulevard in the Valencia area of Santa Clarita, California, near the intersection of Valencia Boulevard and McBean Parkway. [3] It is located next to the Westfield Valencia Town Center.
The Vista Canyon Multi-Modal Center, also known as the Vista Canyon Regional Transit Center, is a Metrolink commuter rail station and transport hub in the Canyon Country neighborhood of Santa Clarita, California. It is located along Metrolink's Antelope Valley Line.
City of Santa Clarita Transit is a local bus service, administered by the City's transit division, that serves the City of Santa Clarita, California and nearby surrounding unincorporated areas. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 2,111,800, or about 12,000 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital (commonly referred to as Henry Mayo Hospital) is a 357-bed not-for-profit community hospital and trauma center in Valencia, Santa Clarita, California. It was founded in 1975. [1]
A sectional center facility ... 15421 E Gale Ave., City of Industry, CA 91715-9608; Santa Clarita (910-916) 28201 Franklin Pkwy., Santa Clarita, CA 91383-9998 [4]
Central Park is a large municipal park located near the geographic center of Santa Clarita, California. The park was developed on 105 acres (42 ha) of land leased by the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency to the City of Santa Clarita. [1] It is accessible via Bouquet Canyon Road, which parallels Bouquet Creek along the northern edge of the park.
System map (as of September 2023) Metrolink is the commuter rail system serving the Greater Los Angeles area of Southern California.The system is governed by the Southern California Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA) and operated under contract by Amtrak, [1] serving five counties in the region—Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura—as well as the city of Oceanside in San ...