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Anaheim Station
Category: Hotels & Travel Transportation Public Transportation Public Transportation [Edit]
2150 E Katella AveAnaheim, CA 92806
(714) 765-5277
16 reviews for Anaheim Station
16 reviews in English
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Review from Trishia P.
Fairfield, CA
Free parking...tons of spots!
Near Disneyland ...via shuttle!
Staffed by Amtrak during the day.
Takes me to Union Station which is right next to my job. Woo! (Allows for HH with no driving!)
Can be confusing but just read the signs in the nearby waiting area to find out what track you need to be on. -
Review from Joel S.
West Covina, CA
Surprised that this station is "ghetto" as a gateway to Angel Stadium and Disneyland. Bathrooms are smelly and out of date. No cafe. My main train station is Fullerton but parking is always a struggle so I choose to go here where parking is NEVER an issue.
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Review from Jonathan Z.
Orange, CA
It has all you need in a station:
*large parking lot
*some seating to rest before hopping onto a train.
*clean
The only down side is if you need to get in or out during a game day, but you could always schedule around those days. -
Review from Maria C.
Located in a HUGE parking lot next to Angels Stadium. It's actually really convenient - you have the stadium within walking distance, the Honda Center and Disneyland within miles of the station.
I arrived and departed at this station. Friends were able to quickly find me - easy drop off.
Attendants were friendly and helpful, and I was able to board my train with no issues. -
Review from Cesar A.
Santa Ana, CA
GAME DAYS.
Good luck trying to get in or out of the lot during an event at the stadium. Only one road leads in and out of the lot from Katella. -
Review from Todd P.
Los Angeles, CA
HUGE parking lot next to Angels Stadium. It's very convenient - you have the stadium within walking distance, the Honda Center and Disneyland within miles of the station.
I arrived and departed at this station. Friends were able to quickly find me - easy drop off.
Attendants were friendly and helpful, and I was able to board my train with no problem. -
Review from howard s.
Huntington Beach, CA
situated in the parking lot of anaheim stadium, this is the perfect location to board and/or disembark for both northbound and southbound trains. perfect for angels games...
the trick is to park in the business complex on katella and howell... easier to get and out of the station without having to deal with the stadium traffic. -
Review from Fred C.
Brooklyn, NY
This station is served by the Orange County Line and Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner train.
Guess what, you can take the train in Los Angeles to see professional baseball! At least, to see the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. The Honda Center (nee Arrowhead Pond) is across the street, so it applies to Ducks games as well. This ought to show the Dodgers to improve public transportation to Chavez Ravine.
Although this is Anaheim, and would be the most logical place to get off for Disneyland, to get to the Magic Kingdom it's actually better to get out at the Fullerton Station and take Line 43 south.
Oh, and I have an entry for the Anaheim Street Blue Line station (in Long Beach). These two have nothing to do with each other, and are miles and miles apart.
Connections: Orange County Transportation Authority lines 50, 57 and StationLink line 430. Note: Only Line 430 enters the stadium grounds, and it goes to Disneyland but is mainly for employees. Line 50 can be picked up on Katella Avenue, and Line 57 can be boarded on State College Boulevard.Listed in: The Unabridged Metrolink…
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Review from Jeff V.
Nice location for the train station, Not too far from our house here in Anaheim, and it's a convenient walk now to Noble Ale House. It's nice that you can bypass the parking attendant to go right to the station, just make sure you don't catch it too close to your train when a game happens or you may miss your train.
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Review from Johnny N.
Los Angeles, CA
- Served by: Amtrak Pacific Surfliner; Metrolink Orange County Line
- Weekend service? Yes
- Connecting transit? Some on OCTA, City of Anaheim
- Restrooms? Yes
- Indoor waiting area? Yes
- Staffed? Yes, Amtrak ticketing
Some people obviously haven't been to any of the stations (much less this station).
This train station is served by both Amtrak and Metrolink. What's unexpected from this unassuming facility is that it's actually staffed, and there's an indoor waiting room with the A/C blasting. It's meant for Amtrak riders, but I'm sure you Metrolink pleebs can come in too.
Yes, it's in the same parking lot as Angel Stadium, but it's a long walk to the Pond (it will forever be the Pond to me). It also puts you near the Grove in Anaheim and a retail/restaurant area. Seems like a popular commuter station, as the large lot is about 70% utilized.
As for Disneyland connections, there is a shuttle service for which you can buy a fare from an automated machine just outside the waiting room. Why take a public bus from Fullerton when you can take a direct shuttle to the Happiest (according to Mickey and his whip) Place on Earth?
This station is slightly elevated, with two tracks running between the platforms. Track 2 (southbound to Oceanside) is next to the parking lot/waiting room; Track 1 (northbound to LA) is access via underground tunnel.
Finally, there is a small, secret gate on the Track 1 side that leads to an office building... there's a small sign indicating a coffee shop that way as well. -
Review from Jordan P.
Irvine, CA
Nice station. Very clean and organized. Easy to park, lots of spaces. Now, if only the trains came on time...
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Review from Jason H.
Orange, CA
The lines to get in are bad but the stadium is always clean.
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Review from Karma M.
Santa Ana, CA
Not too exciting as far as decor, and better be there on time and ready to go, but as far as places go... it's neat and clean, friendly service, fun for the kids and easy to get to.
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Review from Jonathan K.
Irvine, CA
Parking lot takes FOREVER to get out of on game days... Waiting lounge isnt the best and there isnt any food other than vending machines... Also, taking the train to night games is a lost cause not a whole lot of trains going anywhere by the time the game is over... Best chances of taking the train to a game is on day games or plan on leaving the game early. Amtrak does NOT take anything but Amtrak tickets or Metrolink monthly passes either!
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Review from Gary M.
Montebello, CA
About to get on the train to continue are 5 Well I am a first timer on the train and a group of friends and I decided to take this style of transportation to downtown LA for their Cinco de Mayo celebration. We entered their guest services office and the attendants were very helpful explaining how it all worked. It was a very clean location and leaving our cars in the Angels stadium parking lot was very reassuring. The adventure we took allowed us to ride both the Amtrak and the Metro Link which both where actually very clean and very comfortable. I appreciated the fact that there was a bar down stairs in order to get a drink to continue my parting but some nice college students provided the beverages I needed for my trip, thanks UCSB. Both trains were on time coming and going and weren't even crowded like my crazy memories of riding the bus. So I would definitely suggest this train stop because of cleanliness and vehicle safety. mat parting.
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Review from cesar z.
Anaheim, CA
this station is ok, small, and tucked away inside of the anaheim stadium parking lot. if you dont know its there, you would never be able to find it. this station is too small for my taste.
