G Line Bikeway
| G Line Bikeway | |
|---|---|
| Bikeway in Van Nuys | |
| Length | 17.9 mi (28.8 km) | 
| Location | Los Angeles, California, United States | 
| Established | 2005 | 
| Completed | 2012 | 
| Trailheads | West: Chatsworth 34°15′10″N 118°35′56″W / 34.2529°N 118.5989°W East: North Hollywood 34°10′08″N 118°22′38″W / 34.1689°N 118.3771°W | 
| Use | Active transportation, road biking, walking, dogs on leash | 
| Difficulty | Easy | 
| Surface | asphalt, concrete | 
| Right of way | G Line | 
| Maintained by | Metro | 
The G Line Bikeway is a cycle route in Los Angeles, California, that runs for 17.9 miles (28.8 km) from Chatsworth, through Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area to Valley Glen. It runs alongside the G Line bus rapid transit route, sharing a dedicated right-of-way with it.
The section from Chatsworth station to just east of Valley College station is Class I off-street bike path. The 2 mi (3.2 km) section beginning between Coldwater Canyon Avenue and Fulton Avenue and continuing to North Hollywood station on the easton Chandler Boulevard is Class II on-street bike lane.
One guide to Los Angeles cycling notes that the need for cyclists to stop when the path crosses streets running perpendicular to it inhibits the flow of an uninterrupted ride, making the path better suited to recreational riding than endurance cycling or physical conditioning.
At Chatsworth station, the bikeway connects to the 1.6-mile-long (2.6 km) 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.”
The G Line Bikeway ran alongside Van Nuys station before its closure on February 21, 2025, and 1.36 miles (2.19km) of the Bikeway between Sepulveda Boulevard and Tyrone Avenue were closed along with the station. The Bikeway is planned to be rebuilt along with the construction of a viaduct, but final design has not been finalized or published. During Phase A of construction, the Bikeway detour begins at Sepulveda station, follows Erwin Avenue, Delano Street, and Calvert Street with small north-south sections on Noble and Sylmar Avenues. During Phase B, the detour will become smaller, allowing bike riders to reconnect to the Bikeway at Kester Avenue. The new Van Nuys station will be built on a viaduct, and the closed section of the Bikeway is planned to open completely in December 2027.