The event culminated in the installation of the 230,630th rail clip (rail clips permanently attach the steel rail to the concrete railroad ties), officially completing major construction for the new light rail tracks, and permanently connecting the cities of Glendora, San Dimas, La Verne, and Pomona via this new light rail line. An engraved, commemorative boulder embedded in the sidewalk was also unveiled during the ceremony, recognizing the importance of the day to these corridor cities.
"It is an historic and symbolic day for the Foothill Gold Line project and our corridor cities," said Foothill Gold Line Board Chairman and Claremont Mayor Ed Reece. "The completion of the light rail tracks doesn't just mark a physical connection between Glendora, San Dimas, La Verne, and Pomona; it also marks the imminent arrival of a better and brighter transportation future for these foothill communities, the San Gabriel Valley, and Greater Los Angeles."
The event was attended by hundreds of community members, elected officials at all levels of government, the Foothill Gold Line Board of Directors, members of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) Board of Directors, transportation officials, and San Gabriel Valley stakeholders.
"Building the new light rail track system was a significant undertaking, especially since we started with an active freight track in the middle of the now-shared corridor," said Construction Authority CEO Habib F. Balian. "It took the hard work of the team at the Construction Authority and design-builder Kiewit-Parsons, but also the cooperation of our project partners at Metro, Metrolink, and the corridor cities. Everyone worked together for a common cause, and today we take a moment to celebrate that achievement and being one major step closer to completing this important infrastructure project for our region."
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Since major construction on the project began in July 2020, work has been underway or completed on the new light rail system; 19 new or renovated bridges, including four bridges spanning major streets and intersections; 21 at-grade railroad crossings; four new stations, including public artwork for the stations; freight track relocation; project walls; and more. Nearly all major construction activities will be completed this year, with testing of the new light rail system expected to begin by the end of the year. The project is now 72% complete overall and remains on schedule to be completed in early January 2025, when it will be turned over to Metro for training and pre-revenue service. Metro determines when passenger service starts.
"Congratulations to the Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority on reaching this important milestone," said Stephanie Wiggins, CEO of Metro. "The Foothill Extension will be the first light rail project funded by Measure M to be delivered to L.A. County residents, and once completed it will provide needed transit services to the 2 million residents of the San Gabriel Valley. This project is our No. 1 priority for funding for the next round of state Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program funding, and we look forward to working with all parties to secure the resources needed to extend this project beyond Pomona to Claremont and Montclair."
The Foothill Gold Line was Metro's first Measure M-funded light rail project to break ground.
"Metro thanks the Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority for helping our agency build out the largest transit expansion program in the United States," said Ara J. Najarian, Glendale City Council Member and Metro Board Chair. "With our recent opening of the Regional Connector Project that combined the A Line and the L Line, we now have the nation's longest rail line, which will continue to expand another nine miles to better serve our rail customers in the San Gabriel Valley and beyond."