![]() ![]() ![]() Transfers between the bus and trolley are free. ![]() There are many stops where the buses and trolleys meet. You can view a complete list of San Diego bus routes here. If you’re not located near a trolley station, you can catch a public bus headed downtown or to one of the many trolley stations then transfer to the trolley. San Diego’s public bus system is also connected to the trolley system. You can view a map of the trolley system here to find your closest station. If you take the Green Line, you can transfer to the Blue Line south at a number of stations including Old Town and 12 th and Imperial. If you take the Orange Line, you’ll transfer to the Blue Line south at the 12 th and Imperial station. You don’t have to buy another ticket. The Orange Line and Green Line connect many of San Diego’s suburbs including Mission Valley, La Mesa, Lemon Grove, El Cajon, and Santee. If none of the Blue Line stops are convenient for you, you can catch an Orange Line or Green Line trolley and transfer to the Blue Line once you reach downtown. ![]()
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