Chatsworth Station ADA Improvements
Metro is making improvements to the Chatsworth Station in the San Fernando Valley to enhance accessibility and mobility needs. The station improvements are designed to enhance the customer experience when navigating the station. The project enhances safety for all station users by updating and adding accessible features.
Metro, in partnership with Metrolink, is upgrading Chatsworth Station to meet ADA standards. The project adds accessible pathways, improved boarding platforms, better lighting and signage, upgraded shelters, and safer parking and pedestrian connections. Improvements support Metrolink’s SCORE program and future service expansion.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The upgrades bring the station into ADA compliance and improve safety and comfort for all riders while preparing for future rail service expansion.
SCORE is Metrolink’s regional service improvement plan, adding capacity and improving stations ahead of the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Upgrades include ADA pathways, enhanced boarding platforms, new lighting and signage, improved shelters, and safer parking and pedestrian access.
Metro and Metrolink aim to minimize disruptions, though some temporary changes to access may occur. Notices will be shared in advance.
Updates are shared through email notices, station signage, and on Metro and Metrolink websites.
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