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The Orange Line Bikeway is a cycle route in Los Angeles County, California that runs and “spans the lengths of the San Fernando Valley’s major communities” from Chatsworth to
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, “connecting such places as
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, the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area, the
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and Valley College.” The Orange Line Bikeway's “seventeen-point-nine miles of exclusive, smooth, and lush
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glory” runs alongside the G Line bus rapid transit route. The Orange Line Bikeway is one of two major bicycle routes in Los Angeles that share dedicated rights-of-way with mass transit, the other being the
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in west L.A. The Class I off-street bike path section of the Bikeway runs from
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to approximately Valley College station. The section on Chandler Boulevard is a Class II on-street bike lane (beginning on the west between
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and Fulton Avenue, near the Ethel Avenue crossing, and continuing to North Hollywood station on the east).
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cycling advocates named the Orange Line Bike Path one of the “six best places to bike in L.A.” One guide to Los Angeles cycling notes, “While the path provides a traffic-free, safe ride, users have to stop when crossing streets that run perpendicular to it. For cyclists, stopping every so often reduces their overall ability to maintain the flow of an uninterrupted ride. That’s why the Orange Line Bicycle Path is suitable for casual, recreational riding over hardcore cycling or training.” In the east at North Hollywood station, the route connects to the Chandler Boulevard Bike Path that runs to Burbank for a total of . In the west at
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it connects to the Browns Creek Bike Path. The bike path also connects readily to the bike paths of the Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area. Because of the long reach of the extended path, this route has been called a “San Fernando Valley commuter corridor” and “the crown jewel of San Fernando Valley bike infrastructure.”


History

The path (“decorated with native plants and public art”) was opened in 2005 with a route between Warner Center and North Hollywood. The county added in 2012 “between Canoga station and the Chatsworth train station.” The construction project included
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and “recycled construction debris from the 405 expansion project “crushed and used as an underground base.”


Access

According to the website of County Supervisor
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, “Most of the wide, asphalt-surfaced path has separate, dedicated lanes for bicyclists and pedestrians. Still, there are some 'multiuse' areas in which walkers and cyclists will share space. Wider-than-usual curb ramps also will allow cyclists and pedestrians to get on and off the path more easily, especially when it’s crowded.” For those wishing to transfer from the bike path to the bus and vice versa, “ G (Orange) Line buses pretty much all hold three bikes, though racks fill quickly, so it’s easiest to board at the ends of the line in North Hollywood or Chatsworth.” A 2015 study of “cycling transit users” (CTUs) of the G Line found: “(1) CTUs are more likely to be stranded during weekday nights due to the proximity to three major colleges; on weekends, CTUs are more likely to be stranded in the mornings; (2) Metro’s policy that increased evening service during 2013 successfully decreased the number of stranded cyclists; and (3) when the racks are two-thirds full, approximately 20 percent of buses will strand at least one cyclist.” Dedicated ”park and ride” parking lots are available at Chatsworth, Sherman Way, Canoga,
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, Reseda, Balboa, Sepulveda, Van Nuys and
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stations. There are bike racks at every G Line stop along with bike lockers available for rent.


Hazards

There is a “dangerous
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