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Rialto station

1993 establishments in CaliforniaCalifornia railway station stubsMetrolink stations in San Bernardino County, CaliforniaRailway stations in the United States opened in 1993Rialto, California
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Rialto Depot
Rialto Depot

Rialto station (also known as the John Longville Depot) is a Metrolink San Bernardino Line station located at 292 South Palm Avenue in Rialto, in San Bernardino County, California, just south of Rialto Avenue off of Riverside Avenue. The station is named for former Assemblymember and Rialto Mayor John Longville. The station is owned by the city of Rialto and was designed as a replica of the former 1888-built Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway frame-built structure.Rialto station is served by 34 Metrolink San Bernardino Line trains (17 in each direction) each weekday, running primarily at peak hours in the peak direction of travel. Weekend service consists of 16 trains (8 in each direction) on both Saturday and Sunday, evenly spaced throughout the day.Omnitrans route 22 stops at the eastern side of the station at Rialto and Riverside. Route 15 stops at Riverside and Merrill, three blocks to the south.

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Rialto station
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California, United States
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Rialto Municipal Airport
Rialto Municipal Airport

Rialto Municipal Airport (FAA LID: L67), originally Miro Field, was a general aviation airport three miles (5 km) northwest of Rialto, in San Bernardino County, California, United States. It was used by private aircraft; no airlines flew into this airport. It was about 12 miles northeast of Ontario International Airport and ten miles west of San Bernardino International Airport. The airport did not have a control tower and averaged 82 operations a day. An FBO with a flight school and a separate helicopter flight school operated at the airport. There were several aviation related businesses. Warbirds West Air Museum is relocating its warbird collection to the big hangar at the center of the field. The airport cafe is attached to the WWAM hangar. There was an air ambulance business in the southeast part of the airport. Despite its size compared to nearby airfields (Upland Cable Airport, Corona Municipal Airport, El Monte Municipal Airport, Redlands Municipal Airport and Hemet-Ryan Airport), Rialto was a relatively quiet airport. This led the city of Rialto to approve the closing of the airport by 2009/2010 for redevelopment, driven by real estate developers. The airport was expected to close by January or February 2015, once the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department Aviation Division relocated to the San Bernardino International Airport. Development of Renaissance Marketplace was planned to begin as soon as the airport closes and the runways are removed. On September 18, 2014, the airport officially closed to air traffic; all runways are marked with yellow Xs.