All stations can be identified at ground level by signs with a blue T in a circle.
The station has been identified as a possible northern terminus for a light rail system in the Bristol area.
Throughout this era, the station was identified as a religious-oriented radio station, playing "traditional Christian music."
In 2009 the station was identified as the worst category B interchange station for its fabric and environment.
Each station is identified by a minimalist logo related to the name of the station or the area around it.
The station is usually identified as a "public service of Pasadena City College" at the top of each hour.
This station has been identified as an important hub in the transportation network for metropolitan and state wide planning.
On air, the station is identified as "Jazz 90.1" in reference to its FM frequency.
On air, the station was identified as "Q99" and later as "Rock 99" prior to the change to country.
Total Twelve stations along the corridor have been identified at the following locations: