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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 ...
Four express fixed-route bus lines (Routes 20, 60, 110, and 950) are operated along major roadways and highways and link intermediate distant suburban areas to the San Diego urban area. Two of the six express lines (Routes 60 and 110) only operate during the morning and evening weekday commute periods.
The trolley operates as a critical component of the MTS, with connections to and integrated travel tickets with the local bus systems. The Trolley system serves 62 stations , over about 67.9 miles (109.3 km) of route, using three primary lines (the Blue , Green , and Orange lines) that operate daily, and the "downtown loop" heritage streetcar ...
Bus bay: Bus platform for MTS Access: Bus bay: Store, bus platforms for MTS bus routes 44, 105, 88, 83, and 84x Side platform: Northbound: ← Blue Line toward UTC (Tecolote Road) ← Green Line toward Santee Town Center (Morena/Linda Vista) Island platform: Southbound: Blue Line toward San Ysidro (Washington Street) →
All trolley lines and most MTS bus routes will operate a Saturday service schedule. From Dec. 31 – Jan. 2, the following bus routes will not operate: MTS Express Routes 50, 60, 110,...
talk. edit. The Green Line is a 23.6-mile (38.0 km) light rail line in the San Diego Trolley system, operated by San Diego Trolley, Inc. an operating division of the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS). [1] The route serves Downtown San Diego, Mission Valley, and the cities of La Mesa, El Cajon, and Santee.
The Silver Line is a 2.7-mile (4.3 km) heritage streetcar line operated by the San Diego Trolley, an operating division of the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. It currently operates the "downtown loop"; a circle of tracks around Downtown San Diego, and is operated using renovated historic vehicles.
On September 13, 2019, SANDAG confirmed the rumors and announced the route as the Iris Rapid project (proposed route 227). MTS hopes to have the route operational by January 2023 at the earliest. The planned route is expected to run from Otay Mesa to Imperial Beach, and call at the route's namesake, the Iris Transit Center along the way. The ...
Bus service 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.
Bus rapid transit. MTS and NCTD operate bus rapid transit lines in San Diego County. Breeze Rapid and SuperLoop are BRT-lite implementations in Escondido and University City respectively. There is a signal priority and dedicated stations but no dedicated lanes or similar infrastructure.