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Centerline

Centerline Station Opening

The Centerline stations for Rapid 235 on I-15 are open! Starting on Sunday, March 11 Rapid 235 began service on the freeway-level platforms at the University Avenue and El Cajon Boulevard stops. Familiarize yourself with the map below before you ride. Only Rapid 235 uses the freeway platforms; all

Rider Insider

Become a Rider Insider!

MTS is launching a new program to reward our riders for their dedication to choosing transit. Want in? Become a Rider Insider today! Starting in December, people who opt-in to become an MTS Rider Insider will get bi-monthly emails from MTS. Think: Fun Need weekend plans? Looking for new parts of San

Chula Vista

Neighborhood Spotlight: Chula Vista

Chula Vista, which means beautiful view, is in the middle of our bustling bi-national region, located seven miles south of Downtown San Diego and seven miles north of the U.S. Mexico border. Chula Vista is San Diego County’s second largest city, and as the community grows, MTS continues to increase

MTS

It's Electric (Boogie Woogie)

MTS has a long-standing history of having one of the nation’s cleanest transit fleets. We were the first U.S. city to have a modern electric light rail system. We’ve eliminated almost all diesel-operated buses and have replaced them with significantly cleaner burning CNG, and we’re moving our

Winter 2017 Express News

$2 Million in Service Added to MTS Bus System, UTC Transit Center Opens, Sycuan is Going Green, and the Courthouse Trolley Station is Coming Soon!

Neighborhood Spotlight: La Mesa

Nicknamed The Jewel of The Hills, La Mesa was originally a grazing land for cattle and sheep. Then-named La Mesa Springs, it started to expand after the arrival of the San Diego and Cuyamaca Eastern Railroad in 1889, which now serves as the route for the Orange Line Trolley! Now, 50,000+ San Diegans