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  2. Pronto (smart card) - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System launched Elevate San Diego, a public participation plan that will address the needs for the growing population, and eventually invoke Assembly Bill 805, and increase the half-cent sales tax within MTS jurisdiction via ballot proposition. It has been postponed indefinitely due to the pandemic. [6]

  3. Clairemont Drive station - Wikipedia

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    Clairemont Drive station is an at-grade San Diego Trolley station in San Diego, California.The station platform is located on the westside of Morena Boulevard where the tracks are, while the parking structure will be built across the street on the eastside of Morena between Ingulf Street and Clairemont Drive. [5]

  4. UTC Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    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 Westfield UTC mall. The station's elevated trolley platform is served by the Blue Line, and stands above Genesee Avenue at its intersection with Esplanade Court. [5]

  5. Are all-inclusive hotels really worth it? - AOL

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    Pellerito said the total cost for an all-inclusive resort in Cancun is about $2,100. A similar four-star resort, not all-inclusive, is cheaper upfront, totaling about $1,400. That’s a $700 ...

  6. Pay and display - Wikipedia

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    Pay and display systems differ from road-side parking meters in that one machine can service multiple vehicle spaces, resulting in lower set up costs. In addition, this system theoretically prevents drivers from taking advantage of parking meters that have time remaining; this factor alone has doubled parking revenues in cities that have switched to pay and display. [1]

  7. List of San Diego Trolley stations - Wikipedia

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    The current operating company of the San Diego Trolley system, San Diego Trolley Incorporated (SDTI), was not founded until 1980 [2] when the Metropolitan Transit Development Board (now operating as San Diego's MTS) began to plan a light-rail service along the Main Line of the former San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway (SD&AE Railway), which the MTDB purchased from the Southern Pacific ...

  8. Clipper card - Wikipedia

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    The Clipper card is a reloadable contactless smart card used for automated fare collection in the San Francisco Bay Area.First introduced as TransLink in 2002 by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) as a pilot program, it was rebranded in its current form on June 16, 2010. [4]

  9. Grantville station - Wikipedia

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    Grantville station is a station on San Diego Trolley's Green Line in the middle class residential Grantville neighborhood of San Diego, California. It opened in 2005. It opened in 2005. The station is elevated and has side platforms with two railroad tracks passing between them.