Metro Orange Line Bicycle Path - Route

Route

The bicycle path route (and separated walking path) starts at Chandler Boulevard and the North Hollywood Metro station in the east valley, and runs westward passing by all the Orange Line stations. It is a Class II bike lane until between Coldwater Canyon Avenue and Fulton Avenue, where it becomes a Class I bike path. It makes its way westward paralleling and set back from Chandler Boulevard, Oxnard Street, Topham, and Victory Boulevard, to reach the Canoga Station at Canoga Avenue, where it then turns north alongside the Orange Line until it reaches the Chatsworth Metrolink Station, where it terminates.

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