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  2. List of Monterey–Salinas Transit lines - Wikipedia

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    Monterey Transit Plaza, Naval Postgraduate School, Sand City Station, Marina Transit Exchange, Hartnell College, Salinas Courthouse, Salinas Transit Center Route Schedule and Map (PDF) 23

  3. List of VTA bus routes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority bus routes. Route numbers are classified as follows: Lines 1-99 are standard local bus routes, which feature many, closely spaced stops. These lines serve a smaller area, such as connecting transit centers to the surrounding community or Downtown San Jose to nearby ...

  4. Monterey–Salinas Transit - Wikipedia

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    Monterey–Salinas Transit (MST) is the public transit system for Monterey County, California. Service is primarily to the greater Monterey and Salinas areas, but extends as far south as Paso Robles and Big Sur and as far north as Watsonville. Most lines follow a hub-and-spoke system, connecting at hubs in Monterey or Salinas.

  5. Monterey County Rail Extension - Wikipedia

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    [32]: 1 While the application for federal transit subsidies is being considered, TAMC has asked Monterey-Salinas Transit to run bus rapid transit service over the right-of-way. [31] The MST SURF! BRT service will run over 6 mi (9.7 km) of the Monterey Branch Line right-of-way, between Marina and Sand City / Seaside. [39]

  6. Metrorrey - Wikipedia

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    The underground portions of Lines 2 and 3 also follow the routes of the streets above. Metrorrey is made up of a variety of different train systems. Lines 1, 2, and 3 are designed as light rail systems, Lines 4 and 6 are designed as monorails, and Line 5 is designed as an Autonomous Rail Rapid Transit system.

  7. Monterey Park Spirit Bus - Wikipedia

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    The Monterey Park Spirit Bus is the transportation service of Monterey Park, California, United States, providing local routes that serve the need of those commuting within the city itself or who plan on using the bus to connect with rail service to Los Angeles or surrounding suburbs.

  8. Monterey Branch Line - Wikipedia

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    The route was included in the 2018 California State Rail Plan as eligible for further study in 2022 and integration into the state rail network by 2040. [6] As of 2024, Monterey–Salinas Transit plans to construct a busway on the former Monterey Branch Line between Marina and Sand City. [7] [8]

  9. Monterey Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Monterey–Salinas Transit is the public ground transit organization that serves the airport. Taxi services for the airport are regulated by the Monterey County Regional Taxi Authority. The ridesharing services Lyft and Uber are also permitted to operate at the airport. [38]