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− | San Diego Trolley is a [[light rail]] system serving [[Downtown San Diego]], Mission Valley, [[La Mesa]], [[El Cajon]], [[Santee]], [[Chula Vista]], [[National City]] and the [[San Ysidro International Border|international border at San Ysidro]]. | + | San Diego Trolley is a [[light rail]] system serving [[Downtown San Diego]], [[UC San Diego]], Mission Valley, [[La Mesa]], [[El Cajon]], [[Santee]], [[Chula Vista]], [[National City]] and the [[San Ysidro International Border|international border at San Ysidro]]. |
==Train service== | ==Train service== | ||
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The system is consisted of four lines | The system is consisted of four lines | ||
− | : {{SDTlines|blue|y}} - | + | : {{SDTlines|blue|y}} - UTC - Downtown - San Ysidro/Tijuana |
: {{SDTlines|orange|y}} - Santa Fe Depot - Downtown - El Cajon | : {{SDTlines|orange|y}} - Santa Fe Depot - Downtown - El Cajon | ||
− | : {{SDTlines|green|y}} - 12th/Imperial - Convention Center - Santee | + | : {{SDTlines|green|y}} - 12th/Imperial - Convention Center - Santa Fe Depot - Santee |
− | : {{SDTlines|silver|y}} - Downtown/Convention Center Loop | + | : {{SDTlines|silver|y}} - Downtown/Convention Center Loop (Limited Service) |
San Diego Trolley uses [[proof of payment]] fare system. All riders must have a valid ticket or pass prior to boarding. [[San Diego Trolley ticket machine|Ticket machines]] are available at all stations. | San Diego Trolley uses [[proof of payment]] fare system. All riders must have a valid ticket or pass prior to boarding. [[San Diego Trolley ticket machine|Ticket machines]] are available at all stations. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:09, 22 November 2021
San Diego Trolley is a light rail system serving Downtown San Diego, UC San Diego, Mission Valley, La Mesa, El Cajon, Santee, Chula Vista, National City and the international border at San Ysidro.
Contents
Train service
Station information:
The system is consisted of four lines
- Blue Line - UTC - Downtown - San Ysidro/Tijuana
- Orange Line - Santa Fe Depot - Downtown - El Cajon
- Green Line - 12th/Imperial - Convention Center - Santa Fe Depot - Santee
- Silver Line - Downtown/Convention Center Loop (Limited Service)
San Diego Trolley uses proof of payment fare system. All riders must have a valid ticket or pass prior to boarding. Ticket machines are available at all stations.
Map
How to take San Diego Trolley
Plan your trip
Select a station through the map above for access and parking information on individual stations.
Riding the trolley
Before you board the trolley, you need to buy a ticket or pass from a San Diego Trolley ticket machine located at every station. At some stations, machines are located on one of the two platforms only. At elevated or underground stations, ticket machines are located at the station entrances.
On the platform, board the train that goes to your station. The headsign on the vehicle will show the destination and (for some) line color. As the train comes to a stop, press a button adjacent to the doors to open them.
On the train, announcements will be made for the next station. Press a button near the door way to open them.
Bicycles
Bicycles can be taken aboard the trolley at all hours on all cars with no additional fare. During rush hours, one bike is permitted on each car. At other times, two bikes are permitted.
- Board the train through the front or rear door of the car.
- Stand with the bike during the trip.
Disabled access
All trains should have at least one low floor trolley car, which have ramps for riders with mobility device. To board low floor trolleys, use the two center doors of the car. Press one of the blue buttons with the wheelchair symbol on the door to deploy a ramp.