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Blue Line (San Diego Trolley)

The Blue Line (officially the UC San Diego Blue Line for sponsorship purposes) is a 26.3-mile (42.3 km)[3][4] light rail line in the San Diego Trolley system, operated by San Diego Trolley, Inc., an operating division of the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS).[3] With an end-to-end travel time of one hour and twenty-three minutes, it operates between the UTC Transit Center and the San Ysidro Transit Center, the latter of which is at the border with Mexico directly adjacent to the San Ysidro Port of Entry, facilitating easy connections across the border.[5] The line serves La Jolla, Downtown San Diego, National City, Chula Vista, and San Ysidro.[6]

UC San Diego Blue Line
Blue Line train at E Street Station
Overview
Other name(s)UC San Diego Blue Line
OwnerSan Diego Metropolitan Transit System
LocaleSan Diego, California
Termini
Stations32
Websitesdmts.com
Service
TypeLight rail
SystemSan Diego Trolley
Operator(s)San Diego Trolley, Inc.
Rolling stock3 car trains
Daily ridership67,361 (FY 2023)[1]
Ridership21,867,982 (FY 2023)[1]
History
OpenedJuly 19, 1981; 42 years ago (1981-07-19)[2]
Technical
Line length26.3 mi (42.3 km)[3][4]
Number of tracks2
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
ElectrificationOverhead line600 V DC
Operating speed19 mph (31 km/h) (average)[Note 1]
55 mph (89 km/h) (max)
Route map
Blue Line highlighted in blue
Other service sharing track

All stations are accessible

The Blue Line is one of four lines in the Trolley system, along with the Green Line, Orange Line, and heritage rail Silver Line.[3] Among them, the Blue Line has the highest ridership, transporting 21,867,982 total riders, or 67,371 per day, in fiscal year 2023.[1] Its sponsored name is thanks to a $30 million naming rights deal with UC San Diego Health.[7] An extension to its namesake campus of the University of California, San Diego, as well as nine other stations, opened to revenue service on November 21, 2021.[8][9]

History edit

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,[2][10] at a cost of $86 million (equivalent to $288 million in 2023), using the existing tracks of the San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway. In 1986, the line was named the South Line to differentiate it from the new East Line to Euclid Avenue, which later became the Orange Line. On July 2, 1992, the line was extended north from downtown with the opening of the County Center/Little Italy stop.[10] It was renamed the North-South Line when the Old Town extension opened on June 16, 1996.[10] The North-South Line was renamed the Blue Line in 1997,[2] with the opening of the extension to Mission San Diego on November 23, 1997.[10]

When the Green Line was brought into service in 2005, the Blue Line was cut back to the Old Town Transit Center. At rush hours, however, some Blue Line trains continued onto Qualcomm Stadium; and from Qualcomm Stadium onto San Ysidro. On September 3, 2006, the rush hour service Blue line trains were discontinued entirely, due to duplication of service with Green Line service. All Blue Line trains then terminated at Old Town. Rush hour Blue Line trains operated from San Ysidro to America Plaza with some serving the Bayside.

Blue Line service also experienced some change in the stations served. The San Diego Square station located between 7th and 8th Avenues in Downtown closed in 1986 due to low ridership and its close proximity to Fifth Avenue station. Later that year, the Bayfront/E Street station in Chula Vista opened in October 1986,[10] about five years after service already operated along the tracks served. At the same time, the Centre City station on C Street, between Sixth Avenue and Fifth Avenue, was renamed the Fifth Avenue station. The Fenton Parkway stop was an 'infill' station that opened in 2000; however, it is now only served by the Green Line.

2012 realignment edit

During a system redesign which took effect on September 2, 2012, Blue Line service between America Plaza and Old Town was discontinued, making America Plaza the Blue Line's northern terminus.[11] Blue Line trains traveled between America Plaza to San Ysidro on a regular 15 minute frequency, with a 7+12 minute frequency during weekday rush hours.[11][12] Blue Line service to Old Town was reinstated once the Mid-Coast trolley extension to UC San Diego was completed.[13] UC San Diego Health paid $30 million to rename the route the UC San Diego Blue Line in 2015.[14]

Trolley Renewal Project edit

To accommodate the new Siemens S70 models and allow for their use on the line, the Blue Line stations needed to undergo renovation, although this was done over a period of five years to prevent the disruption of operation of the Trolley.[15] The project to renovate the stations, called the Trolley Renewal Project, began in fall 2010.[16][17] After beginning operation on the Green Line in 2011 and on the Orange Line in 2013, low-floor Siemens S70 LRVs began operation on the Blue Line on January 27, 2015.[18] Renovation of rail track and the final eleven Blue Line stations was completed in late 2015.[19][20]

Mid-Coast extension edit

The Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project is an 10.9-mile (17.5 km)[4] extension of the Blue Line from the Old Town Transit Center north to La Jolla Village, University of California, San Diego and University City.[21][22] Ridership is projected at 34,700 trips in 2030.[23] The extension primarily follows the right-of-way of the Coaster and Interstate 5, with an elevated deviation around the UCSD area. MTS estimated construction costs of $2.1 billion.[23] An aim of the extension is to decrease demand for parking on the UCSD campus while providing direct trolley access to Westfield UTC, a popular shopping mall. The existing SuperLoop BRT Shuttle (Routes 201/202) provides transit in and around the UTC area from the nearby Trolley stations.[24] Testing of the line began in June 2021,[25] and it opened to revenue service on November 21, 2021, although alternate weekday and weekend late night Blue Line trips still short turn at America Plaza.[9]

The Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project was done in conjunction with the North Coast Corridor project, which upgrades the LOSSAN Corridor further to the north. Both projects build upon the original right-of-way of the Surf Line, which was built in the 1880s as the original railway from Los Angeles to San Diego.

Stations edit

Station Location Connections[26]
UTC   University City, San Diego Metropolitan Transit System: 30, 31, 41, 60, 105, Rapid 201, Rapid 202, Rapid 204, 921
North County Transit District: 101
Executive Drive Metropolitan Transit System: 204, 237, 921A, 979
UC San Diego Health La Jolla UC San Diego Triton Transit: Regents Express
UC San Diego Central Campus La Jolla, San Diego Metropolitan Transit System: 985
UC San Diego Triton Transit: Outside Loop, Regents Express
VA Medical Center
Nobel Drive   Metropolitan Transit System: 30, Rapid 201, Rapid 202
North County Transit District: 101
Balboa Avenue   Bay Park, San Diego Metropolitan Transit System: 8, 27, 43, 140
Clairemont Drive   Metropolitan Transit System: 105
Tecolote Road   Morena, San Diego
Old Town   Old Town, San Diego   Green Line   Pacific Surfliner   Coaster
Metropolitan Transit System: 8, 9, 10, 28, 30, 35, 44, 83, 88, 105
  San Diego Flyer shuttle
University of San Diego shuttle
UC San Diego Triton Transit: Hillcrest Express
Washington Street Mission Hills, San Diego   Green Line
Metropolitan Transit System: 10
Middletown Middletown, San Diego   Green Line
  TROLLEY → TERMINAL shuttle
County Center/Little Italy Little Italy, San Diego   Green Line
Santa Fe Depot Core, San Diego   Green Line   Pacific Surfliner   Coaster
Metropolitan Transit System: 83, Rapid 215, Rapid 225, Rapid 235, Rapid Express 280, Rapid Express 290, 923,   992
America Plaza   Silver Line
Metropolitan Transit System: 83, Rapid 215, Rapid 225, Rapid 235, Rapid Express 280, Rapid Express 290, 923,   992
Civic Center   Orange Line   Silver Line
Fifth Avenue   Orange Line   Silver Line
Metropolitan Transit System: 3, 120
City College East Village, San Diego   Orange Line   Silver Line
Metropolitan Transit System: 2, 5, 7, 12, 20, 110, Rapid 215, Rapid 225, Rapid 235, Rapid Express 280, Rapid Express 290,   992
Park & Market   Orange Line   Silver Line
Metropolitan Transit System: 3, 5, 12
12th & Imperial Transit Center   Green Line   Orange Line   Silver Line
Metropolitan Transit System: 4, 12, 901, 929
Greyhound Lines
Barrio Logan Logan Heights, San Diego
Harborside
Pacific Fleet Naval Base San Diego
8th Street   National City Metropolitan Transit System: 932, 955, 962, 963, 968
24th Street   Metropolitan Transit System: 13, 961, 967
Bayfront/E Street   Chula Vista Metropolitan Transit System: 704, 705, 932
Living Coast Discovery Center shuttle
H Street   Metropolitan Transit System: 701, 709
Palomar Street   Metropolitan Transit System: 701, 704, 712
Palm Avenue   Palm City, San Diego Metropolitan Transit System: 932, 933, 934
Iris Avenue   Otay Mesa West, San Diego Metropolitan Transit System: 901, 905, 906, 907, 929, 932, 933, 934, 950
Beyer Boulevard   San Ysidro, San Diego Metropolitan Transit System: 906, 907
San Ysidro Metropolitan Transit System: 906, 907

Gallery edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Calculated from the following: Route length (26.3 miles)[4] divided by scheduled travel time (83 minutes).[5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Annual Service Performance Report" (PDF). San Diego Metropolitan Transit System . November 2, 2023. (PDF) from the original on December 2, 2023. Retrieved December 14, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "MTS Historical Timeline". San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. 2013. Retrieved June 29, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d "San Diego Trolley, Inc" (PDF). San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. February 2013. Retrieved November 30, 2021 – via sdmts.com/about-mts.
  4. ^ a b c d (PDF). San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG). April 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 12, 2023. Retrieved November 29, 2021 – via U.S. Department of Transportation.
  5. ^ a b (PDF). San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. 2023. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 8, 2023. Retrieved December 7, 2023.
  6. ^ "SDMTS - Trolley". San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. 2015. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
  7. ^ "San Diego MTS teams with UC San Diego to rename Blue Line Trolley". Metro Magazine. July 17, 2015. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
  8. ^ Luczak, Marybeth (June 30, 2021). "San Diego's Mid-Coast Trolley Extension Project Advances". Railway Age. Retrieved July 9, 2021.
  9. ^ a b "It's finally here: Riders take first trips on trolley extension with 9 new stops". Fox 5 San Diego. San Diego. November 21, 2021. Retrieved November 21, 2021.
  10. ^ a b c d e Ristine, Jeff (July 23, 2006). . The San Diego Union-Tribune. Archived from the original on October 9, 2012. Retrieved June 14, 2009.
  11. ^ a b . San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. September 2, 2012. Archived from the original on April 30, 2015. Retrieved October 22, 2012.
  12. ^ "San Diego's Green Line Will Finally Arrive Downtown In September". KPBS. April 30, 2012. Retrieved April 17, 2013.
  13. ^ . San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG). Archived from the original on May 5, 2013. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
  14. ^ UCSD Guardian Editorial Board (September 30, 2015). "Crossing the Blue Line". The Guardian. University of California, San Diego. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
  15. ^ "MTS To Purchase 57 New Light Rail Vehicles". KGTV (10 News). September 24, 2009. Retrieved September 24, 2009.
  16. ^ Robert J. Hawkins (September 22, 2010). "Construction Begins To Upgrade SD Trolley - $620M Project To Include New Track, Stations Along Blue, Orange Lines". KGTV ABC10 San Diego. Retrieved March 23, 2016.
  17. ^ "Several Blue Line trolley stops to close this weekend". The San Diego Union Tribune. October 27, 2010. Retrieved March 23, 2016.
  18. ^ . San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. January 27, 2015. Archived from the original on February 18, 2015. Retrieved February 17, 2015.
  19. ^ "Trolley Renewal". San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. 2015. Retrieved April 17, 2016 – via sdmts.com/inside-mts/current-projects.
  20. ^ "San Diego Trolley Renewal Project Fact Sheet" (pdf). San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) & San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS). September 2015. Retrieved April 17, 2016 – via keepsandiegomoving.com/Trolley/trolley-newsroom-factsheet.aspx.
  21. ^ (PDF). San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. Summer 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 19, 2015. Retrieved August 7, 2013.
  22. ^ "Mid Coast Trolley Extension Map" (pdf). San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG). Retrieved January 24, 2014.
  23. ^ a b (PDF). Federal Transit Administration. April 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 21, 2015. Retrieved July 20, 2015.
  24. ^ "Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project Fact Sheet" (PDF). San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG). May 2013. Retrieved August 7, 2013.
  25. ^ Jennewein, Chris (June 29, 2021). "First MTS Trolley Enters New Tecolote Road Station as Testing Begins on Blue Line Extension". Times of San Diego. Retrieved June 29, 2021.
  26. ^ "San Diego Regional Transit Map" (PDF). San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. November 2021. Retrieved November 21, 2021.
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The Blue Line officially the UC San Diego Blue Line for sponsorship purposes is a 26 3 mile 42 3 km 3 4 light rail line in the San Diego Trolley system operated by San Diego Trolley Inc an operating division of the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System MTS 3 With an end to end travel time of one hour and twenty three minutes it operates between the UTC Transit Center and the San Ysidro Transit Center the latter of which is at the border with Mexico directly adjacent to the San Ysidro Port of Entry facilitating easy connections across the border 5 The line serves La Jolla Downtown San Diego National City Chula Vista and San Ysidro 6 UC San Diego Blue LineBlue Line train at E Street StationOverviewOther name s UC San Diego Blue LineOwnerSan Diego Metropolitan Transit SystemLocaleSan Diego CaliforniaTerminiUTCSan YsidroStations32Websitesdmts wbr comServiceTypeLight railSystemSan Diego TrolleyOperator s San Diego Trolley Inc Rolling stock3 car trainsDaily ridership67 361 FY 2023 1 Ridership21 867 982 FY 2023 1 HistoryOpenedJuly 19 1981 42 years ago 1981 07 19 2 TechnicalLine length26 3 mi 42 3 km 3 4 Number of tracks2Track gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gaugeElectrificationOverhead line 600 V DCOperating speed19 mph 31 km h average Note 1 55 mph 89 km h max Route mapBlue Line highlighted in blue Show interactive mapLegend UTC Executive Drive UC San Diego Health La Jolla I 5 UC San Diego Central Campus VA Medical Center Nobel Drive I 5 and Balboa Avenue Clairemont Drive Tecolote Road Green Line I 8 Old Town via I 5 Washington Street Middletown via County Center Little Italy Santa Fe Depot Green Line and Silver Line America Plaza via Orange Line Civic Center Fifth Avenue San Diego Square closed1986 City College via Park amp Market 12th amp Imperial Transit Center Green Line and Silver Line Orange Line Storage and Maintenance Yard Barrio Logan SR 75 Harborside Pacific Fleet 8th Street I 5 24th Street SR 54 Bayfront E Street H Street Palomar Street Palm Avenue Iris Avenue SR 905 Beyer Boulevard I 805 San Ysidro Other service sharing track All stations are accessible This diagram viewtalkedit Show route diagram The Blue Line is one of four lines in the Trolley system along with the Green Line Orange Line and heritage rail Silver Line 3 Among them the Blue Line has the highest ridership transporting 21 867 982 total riders or 67 371 per day in fiscal year 2023 1 Its sponsored name is thanks to a 30 million naming rights deal with UC San Diego Health 7 An extension to its namesake campus of the University of California San Diego as well as nine other stations opened to revenue service on November 21 2021 8 9 Contents 1 History 1 1 2012 realignment 1 2 Trolley Renewal Project 1 3 Mid Coast extension 2 Stations 3 Gallery 4 Notes 5 ReferencesHistory editThe 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 2 10 at a cost of 86 million equivalent to 288 million in 2023 using the existing tracks of the San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway In 1986 the line was named the South Line to differentiate it from the new East Line to Euclid Avenue which later became the Orange Line On July 2 1992 the line was extended north from downtown with the opening of the County Center Little Italy stop 10 It was renamed the North South Line when the Old Town extension opened on June 16 1996 10 The North South Line was renamed the Blue Line in 1997 2 with the opening of the extension to Mission San Diego on November 23 1997 10 When the Green Line was brought into service in 2005 the Blue Line was cut back to the Old Town Transit Center At rush hours however some Blue Line trains continued onto Qualcomm Stadium and from Qualcomm Stadium onto San Ysidro On September 3 2006 the rush hour service Blue line trains were discontinued entirely due to duplication of service with Green Line service All Blue Line trains then terminated at Old Town Rush hour Blue Line trains operated from San Ysidro to America Plaza with some serving the Bayside Blue Line service also experienced some change in the stations served The San Diego Square station located between 7th and 8th Avenues in Downtown closed in 1986 due to low ridership and its close proximity to Fifth Avenue station Later that year the Bayfront E Street station in Chula Vista opened in October 1986 10 about five years after service already operated along the tracks served At the same time the Centre City station on C Street between Sixth Avenue and Fifth Avenue was renamed the Fifth Avenue station The Fenton Parkway stop was an infill station that opened in 2000 however it is now only served by the Green Line 2012 realignment edit During a system redesign which took effect on September 2 2012 Blue Line service between America Plaza and Old Town was discontinued making America Plaza the Blue Line s northern terminus 11 Blue Line trains traveled between America Plaza to San Ysidro on a regular 15 minute frequency with a 7 1 2 minute frequency during weekday rush hours 11 12 Blue Line service to Old Town was reinstated once the Mid Coast trolley extension to UC San Diego was completed 13 UC San Diego Health paid 30 million to rename the route the UC San Diego Blue Line in 2015 14 Trolley Renewal Project edit To accommodate the new Siemens S70 models and allow for their use on the line the Blue Line stations needed to undergo renovation although this was done over a period of five years to prevent the disruption of operation of the Trolley 15 The project to renovate the stations called the Trolley Renewal Project began in fall 2010 16 17 After beginning operation on the Green Line in 2011 and on the Orange Line in 2013 low floor Siemens S70 LRVs began operation on the Blue Line on January 27 2015 18 Renovation of rail track and the final eleven Blue Line stations was completed in late 2015 19 20 Mid Coast extension edit The Mid Coast Corridor Transit Project is an 10 9 mile 17 5 km 4 extension of the Blue Line from the Old Town Transit Center north to La Jolla Village University of California San Diego and University City 21 22 Ridership is projected at 34 700 trips in 2030 23 The extension primarily follows the right of way of the Coaster and Interstate 5 with an elevated deviation around the UCSD area MTS estimated construction costs of 2 1 billion 23 An aim of the extension is to decrease demand for parking on the UCSD campus while providing direct trolley access to Westfield UTC a popular shopping mall The existing SuperLoop BRT Shuttle Routes 201 202 provides transit in and around the UTC area from the nearby Trolley stations 24 Testing of the line began in June 2021 25 and it opened to revenue service on November 21 2021 although alternate weekday and weekend late night Blue Line trips still short turn at America Plaza 9 The Mid Coast Corridor Transit Project was done in conjunction with the North Coast Corridor project which upgrades the LOSSAN Corridor further to the north Both projects build upon the original right of way of the Surf Line which was built in the 1880s as the original railway from Los Angeles to San Diego Stations editSee also List of San Diego Trolley stations Station Location Connections 26 UTC nbsp University City San Diego Metropolitan Transit System 30 31 41 60 105 Rapid 201 Rapid 202 Rapid 204 921North County Transit District 101 Executive Drive Metropolitan Transit System 204 237 921A 979 UC San Diego Health La Jolla UC San Diego Triton Transit Regents Express UC San Diego Central Campus La Jolla San Diego Metropolitan Transit System 985UC San Diego Triton Transit Outside Loop Regents Express VA Medical Center Nobel Drive nbsp Metropolitan Transit System 30 Rapid 201 Rapid 202North County Transit District 101 Balboa Avenue nbsp Bay Park San Diego Metropolitan Transit System 8 27 43 140 Clairemont Drive nbsp Metropolitan Transit System 105 Tecolote Road nbsp Morena San Diego Old Town nbsp Old Town San Diego nbsp Green Line nbsp Pacific Surfliner nbsp CoasterMetropolitan Transit System 8 9 10 28 30 35 44 83 88 105 nbsp San Diego Flyer shuttleUniversity of San Diego shuttleUC San Diego Triton Transit Hillcrest Express Washington Street Mission Hills San Diego nbsp Green LineMetropolitan Transit System 10 Middletown Middletown San Diego nbsp Green Line nbsp TROLLEY TERMINAL shuttle County Center Little Italy Little Italy San Diego nbsp Green Line Santa Fe Depot Core San Diego nbsp Green Line nbsp Pacific Surfliner nbsp CoasterMetropolitan Transit System 83 Rapid 215 Rapid 225 Rapid 235 Rapid Express 280 Rapid Express 290 923 nbsp 992 America Plaza nbsp Silver LineMetropolitan Transit System 83 Rapid 215 Rapid 225 Rapid 235 Rapid Express 280 Rapid Express 290 923 nbsp 992 Civic Center nbsp Orange Line nbsp Silver Line Fifth Avenue nbsp Orange Line nbsp Silver LineMetropolitan Transit System 3 120 City College East Village San Diego nbsp Orange Line nbsp Silver LineMetropolitan Transit System 2 5 7 12 20 110 Rapid 215 Rapid 225 Rapid 235 Rapid Express 280 Rapid Express 290 nbsp 992 Park amp Market nbsp Orange Line nbsp Silver LineMetropolitan Transit System 3 5 12 12th amp Imperial Transit Center nbsp Green Line nbsp Orange Line nbsp Silver LineMetropolitan Transit System 4 12 901 929Greyhound Lines Barrio Logan Logan Heights San Diego Harborside Pacific Fleet Naval Base San Diego 8th Street nbsp National City Metropolitan Transit System 932 955 962 963 968 24th Street nbsp Metropolitan Transit System 13 961 967 Bayfront E Street nbsp Chula Vista Metropolitan Transit System 704 705 932Living Coast Discovery Center shuttle H Street nbsp Metropolitan Transit System 701 709 Palomar Street nbsp Metropolitan Transit System 701 704 712 Palm Avenue nbsp Palm City San Diego Metropolitan Transit System 932 933 934 Iris Avenue nbsp Otay Mesa West San Diego Metropolitan Transit System 901 905 906 907 929 932 933 934 950 Beyer Boulevard nbsp San Ysidro San Diego Metropolitan Transit System 906 907 San Ysidro Metropolitan Transit System 906 907Gallery edit nbsp Riders boarding an original Siemens Duewag U2 Blue Line train at Old Town Transit Center March 2008 nbsp The San Diego trolley at San Ysidro by the US Mexico border nbsp San Diego Trolley at America Plaza Station Notes edit Calculated from the following Route length 26 3 miles 4 divided by scheduled travel time 83 minutes 5 References edit a b c Annual Service Performance Report PDF San Diego Metropolitan Transit System November 2 2023 Archived PDF from the original on December 2 2023 Retrieved December 14 2023 a b c MTS Historical Timeline San Diego Metropolitan Transit System 2013 Retrieved June 29 2013 a b c d San Diego Trolley Inc PDF San Diego Metropolitan Transit System February 2013 Retrieved November 30 2021 via sdmts com about mts a b c d Mid Coast Corridor Transit Project PDF San Diego Association of Governments SANDAG April 2015 Archived from the original PDF on November 12 2023 Retrieved November 29 2021 via U S Department of Transportation a b Trolley map amp timetable PDF San Diego Metropolitan Transit System 2023 Archived from the original PDF on December 8 2023 Retrieved December 7 2023 SDMTS Trolley San Diego Metropolitan Transit System 2015 Retrieved February 29 2016 San Diego MTS teams with UC San Diego to rename Blue Line Trolley Metro Magazine July 17 2015 Retrieved April 17 2016 Luczak Marybeth June 30 2021 San Diego s Mid Coast Trolley Extension Project Advances Railway Age Retrieved July 9 2021 a b It s finally here Riders take first trips on trolley extension with 9 new stops Fox 5 San Diego San Diego November 21 2021 Retrieved November 21 2021 a b c d e Ristine Jeff July 23 2006 After 25 years the trolley keeps on moving The San Diego Union Tribune Archived from the original on October 9 2012 Retrieved June 14 2009 a b SDMTS Service Changes September 2012 San Diego Metropolitan Transit System September 2 2012 Archived from the original on April 30 2015 Retrieved October 22 2012 San Diego s Green Line Will Finally Arrive Downtown In September KPBS April 30 2012 Retrieved April 17 2013 Mid Coast Trolley San Diego Association of Governments SANDAG Archived from the original on May 5 2013 Retrieved April 17 2016 UCSD Guardian Editorial Board September 30 2015 Crossing the Blue Line The Guardian University of California San Diego Retrieved April 17 2016 MTS To Purchase 57 New Light Rail Vehicles KGTV 10 News September 24 2009 Retrieved September 24 2009 Robert J Hawkins September 22 2010 Construction Begins To Upgrade SD Trolley 620M Project To Include New Track Stations Along Blue Orange Lines KGTV ABC10 San Diego Retrieved March 23 2016 Several Blue Line trolley stops to close this weekend The San Diego Union Tribune October 27 2010 Retrieved March 23 2016 Blue Line Upgraded with a New Fleet of Low Floor Trolley Cars San Diego Metropolitan Transit System January 27 2015 Archived from the original on February 18 2015 Retrieved February 17 2015 Trolley Renewal San Diego Metropolitan Transit System 2015 Retrieved April 17 2016 via sdmts com inside mts current projects San Diego Trolley Renewal Project Fact Sheet pdf San Diego Association of Governments SANDAG amp San Diego Metropolitan Transit System MTS September 2015 Retrieved April 17 2016 via keepsandiegomoving com Trolley trolley newsroom factsheet aspx MTS Moves Summer 2010 MTS Newsletter PDF San Diego Metropolitan Transit System Summer 2010 Archived from the original PDF on March 19 2015 Retrieved August 7 2013 Mid Coast Trolley Extension Map pdf San Diego Association of Governments SANDAG Retrieved January 24 2014 a b Mid Coast Corridor Transit Project PDF Federal Transit Administration April 2015 Archived from the original PDF on July 21 2015 Retrieved July 20 2015 Mid Coast Corridor Transit Project Fact Sheet PDF San Diego Association of Governments SANDAG May 2013 Retrieved August 7 2013 Jennewein Chris June 29 2021 First MTS Trolley Enters New Tecolote Road Station as Testing Begins on Blue Line Extension Times of San Diego Retrieved June 29 2021 San Diego Regional Transit Map PDF San Diego Metropolitan Transit System November 2021 Retrieved November 21 2021 KML file edit help Template Attached KML Blue Line San Diego Trolley KML is from Wikidata Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blue Line San Diego Trolley amp oldid 1219984312, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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