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  2. San Diego Metropolitan Transit System - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. San Diego MTS bus system - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego MTS bus system is a public transport bus service operating in the metropolitan area of San Diego. It is part of the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS). The system operates 97 bus routes in San Diego and the rest of the southern half of San Diego County, California, as of April 2020. [ 1][ 2] There are 85 "MTS Bus" fixed ...

  4. Metrolink (California) - Wikipedia

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    Metrolink ( reporting mark SCAX) is a commuter rail system in Southern California, serving Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura counties, as well as to Oceanside in San Diego County. [ 8][ 9] The system consists of eight lines and 69 stations operating on 545.6 miles (878.1 km) of track. [ 7]

  5. Rapid (San Diego) - Wikipedia

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    Rapid is a bus rapid transit system operating in the metropolitan area of San Diego. It is part of the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS). The system serves nearly half the county, operating mainly on the HOV lanes on Interstates 15 and 805, with most of the stops also served by other routes. In addition, there are stations, dubbed as ...

  6. San Diego Trolley - Wikipedia

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    The hurricane caused $1.3 million worth of damage to the line ($6.96 million adjusted for inflation), primarily in Imperial County, east of San Diego. [8] Freight service was suspended, and in light of the extensive damages, SP petitioned the Interstate Commerce Commission to abandon the SD&AE on August 9, 1977.

  7. Blue Line (San Diego Trolley) - Wikipedia

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    The initial line in the San Diego Trolley system, the Blue Line first opened between Centre City San Diego and San Ysidro on July 26, 1981, [4] [12] at a cost of $86 million (equivalent to $288 million in 2023), using the existing tracks of the San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway, which the Metropolitan Transit Development Board had purchased from Southern Pacific on August 20, 1979, for $18 ...

  8. Old Town Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    Old Town Transit CenterSan Diego, CA. /  32.7552°N 117.1995°W  / 32.7552; -117.1995. Old Town Transit Center, also known as San Diego–Old Town station, or Old Town San Diego station, is an intermodal transportation station located in the Old Town neighborhood of San Diego, California. It is served by Amtrak 's Pacific Surfliner, the ...

  9. San Diego–Tijuana - Wikipedia

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    San Diego–Tijuana is an international transborder agglomeration, [ 5] straddling the border of the adjacent North American coastal cities of San Diego, California, United States, and Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. The 2020 population of the region was 5,456,577, making it the largest bi-national conurbation shared between the United States ...