In fall 2005, the Metropolitan Transit System and the San Diego Association of Governments conducted two surveys and a passenger count to help understand more about who rides the Green Line, why they ride it, and where they are going. Survey results indicate that the Green Line has changed ...
By Kevin Wilkerson, San Diego Nightlife Blogger San Diego has some great nightlife, especially in the Gaslamp Quarter downtown. There's the ever-popular barleymash, the let-it-all-loose Trailer Park After Dark, Moonshine Flats for country music and line dancing, Goodnight John Boy for disco...
This time, we parked at the Old Town Transit Depot and took the Green Line Trolley. It stops right in front of the stadium, and is such an easy option. I highly recommend this. We live out of the area now, but my goal is to make it to at least one Wave match a year! Rating:...
The Santa Fe Depot is the main train station in San Diego and one of the end points of the Pacific Surfliner, the only Amtrak train line that serves the city. The station is also used by the Green Line of the San Diego Trolley light rail transit service and the COASTER commuter rail ...
To get to Old Town by public transit, you would take the Green Line trolley from the Seaport Village Station north (towards Santee) to the Old Town Transit Center, which is across the street from the state historic park. Riding the San Diego Metropolitan Trans...
Green Line Trolley Bridge It's over your head! Can't miss it. 6 Fashion Valley Transit Center Stop to check out progress on the newest segments of the San Diego River Trail being constructed as part of the redevelopment of the Town and Country Resort. New bike/ped bridge, pathways, habit...
San Diego Trolley FrequencyLicenseTypeToneAlpha TagDescriptionModeTag 160.665 WRY938 RM 100.0 PL SDTI 1 Blue Ch 1 Rail Operations - Blue Line FMN Transportation 160.380 WRY938 RM 110.9 PL SDTI 2 Orng/Silv Ch 2 Rail Operations - Orange/Silver Lines FMN Transportation 160.710 WRY938 RM 123.0 PL...
The Green and Blue trolley lines generally operate on a 15-minute or so schedule, and more frequent during rush hours. The Green line will get you to SDSU, Snapdragon Stadium, Mission Basilica San Diego de Alcala, Old Town, Little Italy, Seaport Village, the Gaslamp Quarter, the Convention...
The Trolley is actually an above-ground rail line with three routes: the Blue Line (Qualcomm Stadium to San Ysidro Transit Center), the Orange Line (downtown to El Cajon), and the Green Line (Old Town to Santee via San Diego State University). Fares are $1.25 to $3 each way, dependi...
990 N Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA 92101, United States How to get there By train: Take the Blue or Green light rail line to the Santa Fe Depo light rail station and walk for 5-minutes to the meeting point By bus: Take the Route 923 or 992 bus to the Broadway and N Harbor Dr bus...