Residents and visitors rely on Santa Clarita Transit to get where they need to go, and riders will soon be able to expand their transit opportunities, thanks to the new bus transfer station at the Vista Canyon development located south of the 14 Freeway. The Santa Clarita City Council will host a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Vista Canyon Bus Transfer Center on Monday, January 27, 2020, at 10:30 a.m. The community is invited to attend the event to celebrate the groundbreaking.

The Bus Transfer Station is located within the Vista Canyon development along the 14 Freeway heading east. To access the groundbreaking site, please follow the signage after entering the development off Lost Canyon Road from Via Princessa. Closed-toe shoes are recommended for this event.

The Bus Transfer Station at the Vista Canyon development will serve as Santa Clarita Transit’s hub on the east side of the City, providing residents with convenient and direct access to transportation opportunities throughout Santa Clarita and neighboring cities. Vista Canyon is designed to be a car-optional living environment that reduces carbon emissions through the encouragement of alternative methods of transportation.

With 1,100 dwelling units, 646,000 square feet of office space, 164,000 square feet of commercial/retail space and a 200-room hotel, the Vista Canyon development will be one of Southern California’s most well-connected, transit-friendly communities. For more information about the project, please visit VistaCanyon.com.

About the City of Santa Clarita

The City of Santa Clarita is the third largest city in Los Angeles County. Nestled between the San Gabriel Mountain Range to the east and the Santa Susana Mountain Range to the west – Santa Clarita is located just north of the San Fernando Valley, 30 miles from downtown Los Angeles, and 40 miles east of the Pacific Ocean. The total area of the city is 64.41 sq. miles and includes the communities of Canyon Country, Newhall, Saugus and Valencia.