FOLSOM – The Sacramento Regional Transit District is launching its 15-minute weekday service frequency at all Folsom area light rail stations on Monday.
Gold Line light rail service's 15-minute frequency will run from 6 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. on weekdays, SacRT says.
On weekends, the service will continue to be every 30 minutes.
A new passing track had to be installed at the Folsom Glenn/Robert G. Holderness Station in order to launch the faster interval service. However, the project had run into some resistance from some community members who opposed SacRT cutting down nearly two dozen trees along Folsom Boulevard in order to build the track.
Back in June, Folsom's city council voted to approve removing of some historic trees.
The updated Glenn/Robert G. Holderness Station was originally supposed to open in October. A bus bridge had been in place to get riders around the work.
SacRT hails the project as an important milestone in modernizing public transit in the region.
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