Green Line (San Diego Trolley)

The Green Line (officially the Sycuan Green Line for sponsorship purposes) is a 23.6-mile (38.0 km) 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).[1] The Green Line currently operates between Downtown San Diego and the city of Santee.[3][4] The Green Line has the second highest ridership of the San Diego Trolley's three regular lines, transporting 13,673,926 riders during FY 2014 according to the MTS.[2] It is named due to a naming rights deal with Sycuan Casino.[5]

Green Line
A San Diego Trolley on the Green Line approaching
El Cajon Transit Center.
Overview
Other name(s)Sycuan Green Line
StatusOperational
OwnerMetropolitan Transit System
LocaleSan Diego, California
Termini12th & Imperial Transit Center
Santee Town Center
Stations27[1]
WebsiteSDMTS - Trolley
Service
TypeLight rail
SystemSan Diego Trolley
Operator(s)San Diego Trolley, Inc.
Rolling stock3-car trains (one SD-100 between two S70s of either length)
Ridership13,673,926 (FY 2014)[2]
History
OpenedJuly 10, 2005 (2005-07-10)[1]
Technical
Line length23.6 mi (38.0 km)[1]
Number of tracks2 tracks, and 1 track (between Gillespie Field & Santee Town Center)
Track gauge4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm)
(standard gauge)
Electrification600 V DC Overhead lines
Operating speed65 mph (105 km/h) (max)
Route map

12th & Imperial Transit Center
Storage and Maintenance Yard
Gaslamp Quarter
Convention Center
Seaport Village
Santa Fe Depot
(via )
County Center/Little Italy
Middletown
(via )
Washington Street
Old Town Transit Center
I-8 (Kumeyaay Highway)
Blue Line extension (MCCTP)
to Westfield UTC
Morena/Linda Vista
Fashion Valley Transit Center
Hazard Center
Mission Valley Center
Rio Vista
I-805 (Mission Valley Viaduct)
Fenton Parkway
Purple Line
to Overland Avenue
(planned)
Stadium
(planned)
I-15 / SR 15
Mission San Diego
Grantville
San Diego State University
Transit Center
Alvarado Medical Center
70th Street
Grossmont Transit Center
Amaya Drive
El Cajon Transit Center
Arnele Avenue
Gillespie Field
Santee Town Center
all stations accessible

The line is one of four lines in the Trolley system, the others being the Blue, Orange, and Silver lines.

History

Siemens S70 Green Line train at SDSU's underground station, on the station's opening day

The Green Line is the third line in the San Diego Trolley system with service beginning on July 10, 2005, upon the completion and opening of the 5.9 miles (9.5 km)[1] Mission Valley East extension.[6]

The line operates on this extension as well as segments previously served by the Blue Line between the Old Town Transit Center and Mission San Diego, and by the Orange Line east of the Grossmont Transit Center. It traverses Mission Valley, San Diego, which is the valley of the San Diego River, and runs parallel to Interstate 8 for this segment.

The San Diego State University (SDSU) stop on the Green Line is the San Diego Trolley system's only underground station.

2012 realignment

During a system redesign which took effect on September 2, 2012, as part of the Trolley Renewal Project, the western portion of the Green Line was extended from Old Town south through downtown and the Bayside, terminating at 12th & Imperial Transit Center's Bayside Terminal.[4][7] This redesign allowed for two "universal" transfer points among all three lines, at the 12th & Imperial Transit Center, and at the adjacent Santa Fe Depot/America Plaza stations.[7]

Stations

Location Station Connections
East Village, San Diego 12th & Imperial Transit Center  Blue Line
 Orange Line
 Silver Line
Metropolitan Transit System: 4, 12, 901, 929
Greyhound Lines
Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego Gaslamp Quarter  Silver Line
Marina, San Diego Convention Center  Silver Line
Seaport Village  Silver Line
Core, San Diego Santa Fe Depot Amtrak California: Pacific Surfliner
North County Transit District: Coaster
 Blue Line (at America Plaza)
 Silver Line (at America Plaza)
Metropolitan Transit System: 83, Rapid 215, Rapid 225, Rapid 235, Rapid Express 280, Rapid Express 290, 923, 992
Little Italy, San Diego County Center/Little Italy
Middletown, San Diego Middletown
Mission Hills, San Diego Washington Street Metropolitan Transit System: 10
Old Town, San Diego Old Town Transit Center Amtrak California: Pacific Surfliner
North County Transit District: Coaster
Metropolitan Transit System: 8, 9, 10, 28, 30, 35, 44, 83, 84, 88, 105, 150
Morena, San Diego Morena/Linda Vista Metropolitan Transit System: 44, 105
Mission Valley, San Diego Fashion Valley Transit Center Metropolitan Transit System: 1, 6, 20, 25, 41, 88, 120, 928
Hazard Center
Mission Valley Center Metropolitan Transit System: 6
Rio Vista
Fenton Parkway
Stadium
Grantville, San Diego Mission San Diego Metropolitan Transit System: 14
Grantville Metropolitan Transit System: 13, 14, 18
College Area, San Diego San Diego State University Transit Center Metropolitan Transit System: 11, 14, 115, Rapid 215, 856, 936, 955
Alvarado Medical Center
La Mesa 70th Street Metropolitan Transit System: 14
Grossmont Transit Center  Orange Line
Metropolitan Transit System: 852, 854
Amaya Drive  Orange Line
El Cajon El Cajon Transit Center  Orange Line
Metropolitan Transit System: 115, 815, 816, 833, 848, 864, 872, 874, 875, 888, 891, 892, 894
Sycuan Casino Shuttle
Arnele Avenue  Orange Line
Metropolitan Transit System: 115, 833
Santee Gillespie Field
Santee Town Center Metropolitan Transit System: 832, 833, 834

References

  1. "San Diego Trolley, Inc" (pdf). San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. February 2013. Retrieved December 11, 2015 via http://www.sdmts.com/about-mts.
  2. "MTS Announces a Record 95 Million Passengers Rode the Bus and Trolley in FY 2014". San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. August 19, 2014. Retrieved September 19, 2014.
  3. "SDMTS - Trolley". San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. 2015. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
  4. Fudge, Tom (April 30, 2012). "San Diego's Green Line Will Finally Arrive Downtown In September". KPBS-FM. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
  5. "Sycuan Casino Inks Naming Rights Agreement for the MTS Sycuan Green Line". San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. October 19, 2017. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  6. 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.
  7. "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.

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