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Orange Line Bike Path
Named after Los Angeles Orange Metro Line, this 18-mile trail is a more scenic way to travel from North Hollywood to Chatsworth.
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Orange Line Bike Path Details
Named after Los Angeles Orange Metro Line, this 18-mile trail is a more scenic way to travel from North Hollywood to Chatsworth. It follows the old route of the Southern Pacific Railroad Burbank Branch that rode past these grounds in the 19th and 20th-centuries. Although most cyclists on the trail are commuters, there are some fascinating sites that also make it a worthwhile adventure for tourists and visitors. Anthony C. Beilenson Park and Lake Balboa are located right off the trail.
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