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The Purple Line is a commuter rail line proposed by the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) as part of the San Diego Trolley system. It would run from San Ysidro Transit Center at the Mexico–United States border to Kearny Mesa with a possible extension to Carmel Valley. Most of it would run along a similar route to I-805. The Purple ...
The San Diego Trolley system as of September 2024. The San Diego Trolley is a light rail system operating in San Diego County, California. The trolley's operator, San Diego Trolley, Inc. (reporting mark SDTI), is a subsidiary of the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS). The San Diego Trolley opened for service on July 26, 1981. [1]
In April 2011, the San Diego Association of Governments released a draft of its 2050 Regional Transportation Plan, which was approved by the SANDAG Board of Directors on October 28, 2011. An inland trolley line from San Ysidro to Kearny Mesa, though not yet called the Purple Line, was included in the plan. [67] [68] [69]
Kearny Mesa 801–826 2013 Imperial Avenue 901–912 2014 Kearny Mesa 1401–1410 2017 Kearny Mesa These buses were repainted into the MTS Rapid livery in 2023, replacing the 300-series New Flyer C40LF buses. 1701–1738 2020–2021 Kearny Mesa, Imperial Avenue 1701–1722 are the 2020 models, 1723–1738 are the 2021 models. 2001–2014 2015
In a positive turn of events, the time to get through the upper level had shrunk to 14 minutes by around 4 p.m. The time to get to Terminal 1 from Century Boulevard and the 405 was listed at six ...
The first motor bus hit the San Diego area streets in 1922, operating between National City and Chula Vista. Over the next two decades, the rail lines would gradually be replaced by motor buses, and on April 24, 1949, the last rail service was discontinued, making San Diego the first major city in California to convert to an all-bus system. [5]
Kearny Mesa is located between the communities of Clairemont to the west, Tierrasanta to the east, Miramar/Mira Mesa to the north, and Linda Vista/Serra Mesa to the south. The neighborhood is defined by the City of San Diego as the area bounded by State Route 52 (SR 52) , Interstate 15 (I-15) , Aero Drive, and I-805 . [ 6 ]
San Diego: 0.00: 0.00: La Jolla Parkway: Continuation beyond I-5; formerly Ardath Road [118] 0.32: 0.51: 1A: I-5 (San Diego Freeway) – Los Angeles, Downtown San Diego: No exit number eastbound; no access from SR 52 east to I-5 north; west end of SR 52; I-5 north exit 26B, south exit 26: 1.35: 2.17: 1B: Clairemont Mesa Boulevard, Regents Road ...