The Warner Center was officially dedicated at the International Celebration of Missions in July 1976.
The route becomes a major city arterial through the valley, intersecting US 101 before entering Warner Center and Canoga Park.
Warner Center in Los Angeles County, and in 2001, service was extended to Santa Barbara.
The project will include over one million square feet of uses on 30.67 acres of land within Warner Center.
"Only the Warner Center could support that line," said Tom Herman, chairman of the Eastern Sector Transit Coalition.
During weekday peak hours, there is special shuttle service between Warner Center and Chatsworth.
Bradley helped contribute to the financial success of the city by helping develop the satellite business hubs at Century City and Warner Center.
Warner Center is a transit center and a station on the Metro Orange Line.
During peak periods, a shuttle runs between the extension station and the Warner Center, however, off-peak many buses terminate here.
The Warner Ridge project is in Warner Center, an office and industrial center about 25 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles.