List of San Diego Trolley stations

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The San Diego Trolley is the light rail system that serves the metropolitan area of San Diego. The operator of the Trolley, San Diego Trolley, Inc. (SDTI),[1] is a subsidiary of the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS). The San Diego Trolley opened for service on July 26, 1981,[1] Today operates three main lines named the Blue, Green, and Orange lines, as well as a supplementary heritage streetcar downtown circulator known as the Silver Line that operates mid-days on Tuesdays & Thursdays, and on weekends and holidays.[1]

The San Diego Trolley system as of September 2022

History edit

The current operating company of the San Diego Trolley system, San Diego Trolley Incorporated (SDTI), was not founded until 1980[2] when the Metropolitan Transit Development Board (now operating as San Diego's MTS) began to plan a light-rail service along the Main Line of the former San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway (SD&AE Railway), which the MTDB purchased from the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1979.[2] The Trolley began operations on July 19, 1981, with revenue service beginning on July 26, 1981.[2] Trains at that time operated on a single line between Centre City or Downtown San Diego and San Ysidro, with stops in some San Diego neighborhoods, and in the cities of National City and Chula Vista.

In March 1986, SDTI opened an extension east from Centre City San Diego to Euclid Avenue, along the La Mesa Branch of the former SD&AE Railway – this new second line of the Trolley was then called the East Line, while the original line opened in 1981 became the South Line.[2] Service was extended along the East Line to Spring Street on May 12, 1989[2] serving Lemon Grove, and then to La Mesa and El Cajon on June 23, 1989.[2] Service between El Cajon and Santee, which is not along the old SD&AE right-of-way, began on August 26, 1995.[2]

The "Bayside" extension of the Trolley in San Diego, which operates near the waterfront, opened on June 30, 1990.[3] The first phase of the extension to Old Town, from C Street to Little Italy in Downtown San Diego, opened on July 2, 1992.[3] The second phase of the Old Town extension, running from Little Italy to Old Town, opened on June 16, 1996.[3]

The "Mission Valley West" SDTI extension, which opened a new Trolley route between Old Town and Mission San Diego (which included the Qualcomm Stadium stop) commenced service on November 23, 1997,[3] just before San Diego's hosting of Super Bowl XXXII in early 1998. It was at this time that the former South and East Trolley Lines were renamed the Blue Line and Orange Line, respectively.[2][3] The "Mission Valley East" extension between Mission San Diego and La Mesa opened for service on July 10, 2005, coinciding with the inauguration of the Green Line.[3]

Stations along the Blue and Orange lines were renovated during 2010–15 as part of the Trolley Renewal Project.[4][5][6][7]

Current system edit

 
The routes are arranged approximately geographically true; the Blue Line runs from the upper left corner (La Jolla) to the lower right corner (San Ysidro): the Orange Line runs from the left middle (downtown San Diego) to the upper right (El Cajon), and the Green Line also runs from the left middle (downtown San Diego) to the upper right (Santee), taking a route that lies largely along Mission Valley / Interstate 8.

The San Diego Trolley system has 62 operational stations serving its four Trolley lines.[8][9]

Fourteen of the Trolley system's stations operate as transfer stations, which allow passengers to transfer between lines. There is one universal transfer point (i.e. allowing for transfers among all four lines) in the system in downtown San Diego: the 12th & Imperial Transit Center station. The adjacent Santa Fe Depot/America Plaza/Courthouse stations, which are within walking distance of each other, also allow for transfer among the four lines. Six Trolley stations are end-of-line stations. Of the 63 stations, 37 of them are within the city limits of San Diego, serving various neighborhoods in San Diego; the other 16 stations are located in surrounding communities, such as El Cajon and National City.

Most stations in the San Diego Trolley system are 'at-grade' stations. There are ten aerial stations in the system and a single underground station (the SDSU Transit Center station).

About half of San Diego Trolley stations offer free park and ride lots.[10] Most Trolley stations offer connections to MTS bus lines.

Renamed stations edit

In 1986, the station on C Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, originally named Gaslamp North or Centre City station, was renamed Fifth Avenue station and has been known as such ever since.

The Qualcomm Stadium stop was simply renamed "Stadium" after Qualcomm's naming rights to the stadium expired in June 2017. This location is now the site of SDSU's Snapdragon Stadium, and the future location of SDSU's West Campus.

In 2023, Alvarado Station was renamed from "Alvarado Medical Center" to "Alvarado"[11] this was due to the adjacent hospital being sold by Prime Healthcare to UC San Diego Health. With the transfer of ownership, Alvarado Medical Center was renamed UC San Diego Health East Campus Medical Center, leading to the station being renamed.[12]

Closed station edit

The San Diego Square station, opened in 1981 on C Street between Seventh & Eighth Avenues downtown, was closed on March 23, 1986, due to low ridership, its close proximity to the (then renamed, see above) Fifth Avenue station, and the desire to eliminate a station in order to accommodate the soon-to-open infill station at E Street (which opened in October 1986) without adding to travel times along the line.

Remnants of this old station still remain on C Street between Seventh & Eighth Avenues.

Lines edit

As of 2021, trolley service operates on three main lines offering daily service: the Blue, Green, and Orange Lines, and travels through the 62 stations and 65 total miles of mostly double-track rail.[8] A fourth line, the heritage streetcar Silver Line, operates more limited weekday and weekend service, in a clockwise 'circle-loop' around downtown San Diego only.[13]

Line Opened[1] Length[1] Number of
stations[1]
Termini Operation
  Blue Line 1981 26.3 mi (42.3 km)[1][14] 32 University Towne Center
America Plaza
San Ysidro Transit Center
Daily
  Green Line 2005 23.6 mi (38.0 km) 27 12th & Imperial Transit Center
Santee Town Center
Daily
  Orange Line 1986 18.0 mi (29.0 km) 19 Courthouse
Arnele Avenue
Daily
  Silver Line 2011 2.7 mi (4.3 km) 9 12th & Imperial Transit Center Mid-day Friday, Saturday, and Sunday

Stations edit

The following table lists all stations currently served by the San Diego Trolley.

Station[9] Image Line(s) Location Comments
8th Street     Blue Line National City
12th & Imperial     Blue Line
  Green Line
  Orange Line
  Silver Line
San Diego,
East Village
Universal transfer station for all lines:
transfer for Blue, Green, Orange, and Silver lines.
Serves Petco Park.
Terminus for Green and Silver lines.
24th Street     Blue Line National City
25th & Commercial     Orange Line San Diego,
Grant Hill
32nd & Commercial     Orange Line San Diego,
Stockton
47th Street     Orange Line San Diego,
Chollas View
70th Street     Green Line La Mesa
Alvarado     Green Line San Diego,
College Area
Serves the UC San Diego Health East Campus Medical Center
Amaya Drive     Green Line
  Orange Line
La Mesa Transfer station for Green and Orange lines.
America Plaza     Blue Line
  Silver Line
San Diego,
Downtown Core
Transfer station for Blue and Silver lines.
Directly adjacent to Santa Fe Depot (i.e. short walking distance) – so is also an "indirect" transfer point for the Green Line.
This was an infill station – added upon competition of the One America Plaza building in 1991.
Terminus for some Blue Line trains.
Arnele Avenue   Green Line
  Orange Line
El Cajon Serves Westfield Parkway.
Terminus for Orange Line.
Balboa Avenue     Blue Line Clairemont, San Diego
Barrio Logan     Blue Line San Diego,
Logan Heights
Serves Chicano Park.
Bayfront/E Street     Blue Line Chula Vista This was an infill station (it was added 5 years after the line's opening) – the first infill station on the current Blue Line.
Beyer Boulevard     Blue Line San Diego,
San Ysidro
City College     Blue Line
  Orange Line
  Silver Line
San Diego,
East Village
Serves San Diego City College, San Diego High School.
Civic Center     Blue Line
  Orange Line
  Silver Line
San Diego,
Downtown Core
Serves City Hall, Courthouse, and Horton Plaza.
Clairemont Drive     Blue Line San Diego, Clairemont Serves Mission Bay.
Convention Center     Green Line
  Silver Line
San Diego,
Marina
Serves Convention Center.
County Center/Little Italy     Green Line
  Blue Line
San Diego,
Middletown
Serves San Diego County Administration Center.
Courthouse   Orange Line San Diego,
Downtown Core
Serves the San Diego County Courthouse complex.
Terminus for Orange Line.
El Cajon     Green Line
  Orange Line
El Cajon
Encanto/62nd Street     Orange Line San Diego,
Encanto
Euclid Avenue     Orange Line San Diego,
Emerald Hills
Executive Drive     Blue Line University City, San Diego
Fashion Valley     Green Line San Diego,
Mission Valley
Serves Fashion Valley Mall.
Fenton Parkway     Green Line San Diego,
Mission Valley
This was an infill station (it was added almost 3 years after the line's opening) – the only infill station on the current Green Line.
Fifth Avenue     Blue Line
  Orange Line
  Silver Line
San Diego,
Downtown Core
Serves Downtown San Diego.
Gaslamp Quarter     Green Line
  Silver Line
San Diego,
Gaslamp Quarter
Serves Gaslamp Quarter; also Convention Center & Petco Park.
Gillespie Field     Green Line El Cajon Serves Gillespie Field (airport).
Grantville     Green Line San Diego,
Grantville
Grossmont     Green Line
  Orange Line
La Mesa Serves Grossmont Center.
H Street     Blue Line Chula Vista
Harborside     Blue Line San Diego,
Logan Heights
Hazard Center     Green Line San Diego,
Mission Valley
Serves the Hazard Center Shopping Center.
Iris Avenue     Blue Line San Diego,
Otay Mesa West
La Mesa Boulevard   Orange Line La Mesa
Lemon Grove Depot     Orange Line Lemon Grove
Massachusetts Avenue   Orange Line Lemon Grove
Middletown     Green Line
  Blue Line
San Diego,
Mission Hills
Mission San Diego     Green Line San Diego,
Mission Valley
Serves Mission San Diego de Alcalá.
Mission Valley Center     Green Line San Diego,
Mission Valley
Serves Westfield Mission Valley.
Morena/Linda Vista     Green Line San Diego,
Morena
Serves University of San Diego.
Nobel Drive     Blue Line La Jolla Village, San Diego Serves La Jolla Village Square and The Shops at La Jolla.
Old Town     Green Line
  Blue Line
San Diego,
Old Town
Serves Old Town Historic Park.
Pacific Fleet     Blue Line San Diego,
Logan Heights
Serves Naval Base San Diego.
Palm Avenue     Blue Line San Diego,
Palm City
Palomar Street     Blue Line Chula Vista
Park & Market     Blue Line
  Orange Line
  Silver Line
San Diego,
East Village
Rio Vista     Green Line San Diego,
Mission Valley
San Diego State University Transit Center     Green Line San Diego,
College Area
Serves San Diego State University.
Only underground station in the San Diego Trolley system.
San Ysidro     Blue Line San Diego,
San Ysidro
Serves U.S.-Mexico International Border.
Terminus for Blue Line.
This was the original terminus for the original Trolley line.
Santa Fe Depot     Green Line
  Blue Line
San Diego,
East Village
Directly adjacent to America Plaza (i.e. short walking distance) – so is also an "indirect" transfer point for Blue and Silver lines.
This was the original terminus for the original Trolley line.
Santee Town Center     Green Line Santee Terminus for Green Line.
Seaport Village     Green Line
  Silver Line
San Diego,
Marina
Serves Seaport Village.
Spring Street     Orange Line La Mesa
Stadium     Green Line San Diego,
Mission Valley
Serves Snapdragon Stadium.
Tecolote Road     Blue Line San Diego, Morena Serves SeaWorld.
UC San Diego Central Campus     Blue Line La Jolla Serves University of California, San Diego.
UC San Diego Health La Jolla     Blue Line La Jolla Serves Jacobs Medical Center and Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla.
University Towne Center     Blue Line University City, San Diego Serves Westfield UTC and Costa Verde Shopping Center.
Terminus for Blue Line.
VA Medical Center     Blue Line La Jolla Serves VA Medical Center (VAMC) of San Diego.
Washington Street     Green Line
  Blue Line
San Diego,
Mission Hills

References edit

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  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "History [see: Timeline]". San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. 2015. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Ristine, Jeff (July 23, 2006). "After 25 years, the trolley keeps on moving". The San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved June 14, 2009.
  4. ^ 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.
  5. ^ "Several Blue Line trolley stops to close this weekend". The San Diego Union Tribune. October 27, 2010. Retrieved March 23, 2016.
  6. ^ Carolina Worrell (December 7, 2015). "Red and robust". Railway Age. Retrieved March 23, 2016.
  7. ^ "Trolley Renewal". San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. 2015. Retrieved March 23, 2016.
  8. ^ a b "Anout MTS". 2021. Retrieved November 29, 2021. Light rail service is operated by SDTI on four lines (the UC San Diego Blue, Orange, Green and Silver Lines) with a total of 62 stations and 65 miles of rail.
  9. ^ a b For station info, see also: "Trolley - Map and Station Lists". San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS). 2015. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  10. ^ "Transit Station Parking". San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS). Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  11. ^ "Trolley | San Diego Metropolitan Transit System". www.sdmts.com. May 22, 2015. Retrieved January 15, 2024.
  12. ^ "UC San Diego Health Completes Acquisition of Alvarado Hospital Medical Center". UC San Diego Health. Retrieved January 15, 2024.
  13. ^ "Vintage Trolley". San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. 2015. Retrieved March 23, 2016.
  14. ^ "Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project" (PDF). San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG). April 2015. Retrieved November 29, 2021 – via U.S. Department of Transportation.