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  2. San Diego Metropolitan Transit System - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. A Rapid bus departs Santa Fe Depot station (left) while a Blue Line train of the San Diego Trolley loads passengers at America Plaza station. The stations are a major MTS hub in Downtown San Diego. Overview.

  3. Old Town Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    Old Town also operates as a bus transit center for San Diego Metropolitan Transit System's routes 8, 9, 10, 28, 30, 35, 44, 83, 88, and 105. There is an underground pedestrian tunnel linking bus terminals on both sides of the station with the trolley/train areas.

  4. San Diego MTS bus system - Wikipedia

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    There are 85 "MTS Bus" fixed-route services, nine "Rapid" bus rapid transit routes, and the "MTS Access" paratransit service. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 33,068,400, or about 121,200 per weekday as of the fourth quarter of 2023. Routes are operated by private contractors and by the San Diego Transit Corporation (SDTC), a subsidiary ...

  5. 12th & Imperial Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    San Diego MTS bus routes 4, 12, 901, and 929 also stop at the 12th & Imperial Transit Center. The bus bays are located to the east of the northbound Blue Line/Orange Line Trolley platform, on the west side of National Avenue.

  6. UTC Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    Following station. Terminus. Blue Line. Executive Drive. towards San Ysidro. Location. UTC Transit Center is a San Diego Trolley station and transportation hub in the University City district of San Diego, California. It is located at University Towne Center (UTC), the outdoor shopping mall after which the station is named.

  7. Grossmont Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Metropolitan Transit System: Operated by: San Diego Trolley: Line(s) La Mesa Branch: Platforms: 2 side platforms: Tracks: 2: Connections: MTS: 852, 854: Construction; Structure type: At-grade: Parking: 220 spaces: Accessible: Other information; Station code: 75030, 75031: History; Opened: June 23, 1989 () Rebuilt: 2018: Services

  8. San Diego Trolley - Wikipedia

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    The Trolley's operator, San Diego Trolley, Inc. ( reporting mark SDTI ), is a subsidiary of the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS). The trolley operates as a critical component of the MTS, with connections to and integrated travel tickets with the local bus systems.

  9. Santa Fe Depot (San Diego) - Wikipedia

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    The historic depot is located in the Core district of Downtown San Diego and is still an active transportation center, providing services to Amtrak California intercity trains, Coaster commuter rail trains, the San Diego Trolley, and the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System bus system.

  10. Fashion Valley Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    Below the station platform is a large bus plaza served by several MTS bus routes. The station has a 63 space park and ride lot. This station opened on November 23, 1997 as part of the Blue Line Mission Valley Line extension to Mission San Diego station.

  11. El Cajon Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    El Cajon Transit Center is a San Diego Trolley station served by the Orange and the Green lines in the San Diego suburb of El Cajon, California. The station is a major commuter center for the large suburb, and is the convergence of multiple local and regional bus routes operated by the Metropolitan Transit System and Greyhound Lines .