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San Diego by BUS and TROLLEY TRANSPORTATION San Diego by BUS and TROLLEY Santee Santee UNLIMITED RIDES TROLLEY MAP ON TROLLEY AND BUS Gillespie Field 1, 2, 3 & 4-day passes Arnele Avenue sold on Compass Card El Cajon El Cajon at all Trolley station ticket machines. Amaya Drive Morena/Linda VistaFashion Valley Hazard CenterMission Valley CenterRio Vista Fenton ParkwayQualcomm StadiumMission San DiegoGrantville SDSU Alvarado Medical70th Center Street Grossmont Old Town Mission Valley Green Line KIDS RIDE FREE La Mesa Blvd. Washington ON WEEKENDS Street La Mesa Two kids (12 & under) Middletown Spring Street ride free with a fare County Center/ paying passenger Little Italy Lemon Grove Depot America Plaza Civic Center Fifth Avenue Lemon Grove (age 18 and older). Santa Fe Depot City College Massachusetts Avenue Downtown Park & Market Encanto/62nd Street COMPASS CLOUD 25th & Commercial32nd & Commercial47th Street Euclid Avenue Purchase one and 30-day Orange Line Seaport Village passes on your smartphone Barrio Logan and use immediately. Convention Center Harborside Gaslamp Quarter sdmts.com/compass-cloud 12th & Imperial ® Pacific Fleet SDG&E National City Silver Line 8th Street CATCH THE BUS: 24th Street • Airport – Route 992 E Street Blue Line • Balboa Park & Zoo – H Street Route 7 & Rapid 215 Chula Vista • Coronado & Imperial Beach – Palomar Street Route 901 Palm Avenue • La Jolla – Route 30 Imperial Beach N Map not to scale • Mission & Pacific Beach – Iris Avenue ©MTS June 2017 Routes 8, 9 & 30 Beyer Blvd. San Ysidro • Ocean Beach – Route 35 San Ysidro • SeaWorld – Route 9 Tijuana, MEXICO PLAN YOUR TRIP ONLINE, VISIT SDMTS.COM PLAN YOUR TRIP BY PHONE, CALL (619) 233-3004 177 San Diego Tourism Authority 177.
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