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Fullerton Transportation Center is both rail hub and local landmark

Fullerton Transportation Center connects downtown to Amtrak, Metrolink, parking, public art, and a restored historic train depot.

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Fullerton’s Transportation Center is one of those places where the practical and the historic sit side by side. People use it for Amtrak, Metrolink, parking, and downtown connections, but it also carries the feel of an older rail town.

The city has long treated the station area as part of downtown life. The Transportation Center page points riders toward Amtrak, Metrolink, parking, and plans for the station area. A 2025 project added a newer layer: restoration work on the historic train depot, new lighting, safety upgrades, a pedestrian bridge rehabilitation, bike racks, restriped bike lanes, real-time transit signs, and public art on the elevator towers.

That makes the stop feel like a gateway into downtown, not a blank platform. Old buildings, restaurants, the SOCO district, and a parking pattern that changes by lot all sit close by. If you arrive by rail, Fullerton starts right there at the platform edge.

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Fullerton Transportation Center and the downtown rail area.

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Reviewed July 6, 2026

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