Check out the inside of the new Arrow trains! The video features a walking tour of the new trains and commentary from Supervisor Curt Hagman, Highland City Councilman Larry McCallon, and Rep. Pete Aguilar.

Click the image on the left to view the video.
TRAIN TESTING UPDATE
Week of April 11
Train testing throughout the 9-mile Arrow corridor has begun and will continue until service starts later this year. Metrolink and DMU trains are being used to test the tracks, signals at the crossings, and communication systems.

Testing with DMU trains began Friday, April 1. For safety, and in compliance with the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) regulations, horns (two long, one short, one long) and bells will sound at street crossings throughout the 9-mile corridor during testing. 

Nighttime train testing (6:30 p.m. to 5:00 a.m.) of the DMU trains between G Street and Tippecanoe Avenue is scheduled for Thursday, April 7 (tonight), Friday, April 8 (tomorrow), and Saturday, April 9 (into Sunday morning).

Intermittent daytime (7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.) lane closures will occur at local grade crossings between E Street and Church Street. Through travel/two-way travel will remain at all times at each location.

Roadway and pedestrian gates will be in full operation to provide traffic and pedestrian control at each of the intersections/crossings. If needed, flaggers and safety personnel will be onsite to assist with motorists and pedestrians at the intersections/crossings.

Please remember train testing is dynamic and the schedule may change.

To learn more about rail safety and what to expect during train testing, click here.
ARROW DMU performing testing at the Redlands - Downtown Station.
ABOUT ARROW
The Arrow is scheduled to begin service later this year and will run between the San Bernardino Transit Center located at Rialto Avenue and E Street in Downtown San Bernardino adjacent to San Manuel Stadium and will terminate at the University of Redlands. The Arrow will integrate with other modes of transportation such as cars, buses, and bicycles and will offer residents, businesses, and visitors a new option for live, work, and play.

If you would like to receive information about train testing via text messages, text RedlandsArrow to (888) 525-1021. Reply STOP to cancel, text HELP for help. Normal text and data message rates may apply.

Si prefiere recibir información de construcción prueba de trenes en español, llame al (877) 55 - SBCTA.