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Chula Vista H Street station: Chula Vista Palomar Street station: Main St, Hilltop Dr, F St 326,354 Schedule: 704: Chula Vista E Street station: Chula Vista Palomar Street station: Naples St, Orange Av 342,715 Schedule: 705: Chula Vista E Street station: Chula Vista Southwestern College: E St, Otay Lakes Rd 166,061 Schedule: Monday–Saturday ...
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. [20] The planned route is expected to run from Otay Mesa to Imperial Beach, and call at the route's namesake, the Iris Avenue Transit Center along the ...
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.
Palomar Street Transit Center is a station on the Blue Line of the San Diego Trolley located in the city of Chula Vista, California.The stop serves a variety of purposes, holding the function of commuter center with a park and ride lot and providing access to the nearby commercial, industrial, and residential areas, as well as Southwestern Community College.
San Diego MTS bus routes 4, 12, 901, and 929 also stop at the 12th & Imperial Transit Center. [1] The bus bays are located to the east of the northbound Blue/Orange line transfer platform, on the west side of National Avenue. [8]
This station was originally scheduled to undergo renovation starting September 2014, and in 2023, MTS reconstructed the west side of the parking lot following the finishing of Rapid 227. It was completed and put to service on October 15, 2023, for routes 933/934 and 906/907. MTS would finish the renewal project on Iris avenue in 2015.
Fashion Valley Transit Center is an elevated station on the Green Line of the San Diego Trolley system. It is located at the southwest corner of the Fashion Valley Mall, after which the station is named. 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.
Siemens S70 Green Line train at SDSU Transit Center, on the station's opening day (July 10, 2005). The Green Line is the third line in the San Diego Trolley system, with service beginning on July 10, 2005 along with the completion and opening of the 5.9 miles (9.5 km) [1] Mission Valley East extension.