Metrolink expansion to Perris is dedicated ahead of its 2016 opening
Local and federal officials cheer as a 1922 steam locomotive from the Orange Empire Railway Museum blows its horn during the dedication ceremony of the new Perris route set to open early next year.
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A man climbs into the engine room of a Metrolink train during the dedication ceremony of the new 24-mile extension from Riverside to south Perris.
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Raquel Miranda of Perris looks out the window as a Metrolink train leaves one of the Perris stations to take its first public trip to Moreno Valley. The line will extend all the way up to Riverside.
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A Metrolink train leaves one of the Perris stations on its way to Moreno Valley. It is the first major Metrolink extension in 10 years.
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Juan Gomez of Perris waves to his nieces and mother on a Metrolink train at one of the Perris stations. There will be one in downtown Perris and one in south Perris, where the new line will terminate.
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Bill Lamb, 72, left, a fireman, and his son Jeff Lamb, 32, an engineer, arrive in a 1922 steam locomotive from the Orange Empire Railway Museum to help celebrate the new Metrolink route between Perris and Riverside.
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