We're Proud to Keep San Diego Moving
Even with the COVID-19 outbreak causing significant ridership declines, MTS buses and Trolleys are still carrying about 100,000 trips each weekday,
MTS Introduces New Tool to Fight COVID-19; Other Measures Introduced to Help Passengers During Pandemic
San Diego – The Metropolitan Transit System just unleashed a new tool in the fight against coronavirus – disinfecting fog.
Beginning Friday: Face Coverings Required to Ride Buses and Trolleys
San Diego – To comply with the latest health order changes by the County of San Diego related to coronavirus, the San Diego Metropolitan Transit Sy
Clean Water Starts with Clean Stations
As we gear up for Earth Day activities, we want riders to know that our commitment to a cleaner San Diego extends beyond the transit services we of
MTS Board Meeting Recap: COVID Financial Impacts, $100M Capital Improvement Program Approved, Ballot Measure Effort Postponed
San Diego – At its meeting today, the Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) Board of Directors addressed significant topics that impact the future of t
MTS Will Reduce Service Levels on April 13 in Response to Coronavirus Pandemic
Agency encourages residents to stay home and only take essential trips on transit
MTS Will Continue Regular Service on Buses and Trolleys Through April 12 to Help Social Distancing Efforts
San Diego – The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System will continue running normal weekday and weekend service through April 12.
Amid Coronavirus, MTS Will Continue Regular Service on Buses and Trolleys Through March 31
San Diego – The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System will continue running normal weekday and weekend service through March 31.
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