San Diego, Calif. – The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) continues its efforts to improve transit choices for the San Diego region with the grand opening of the state-of-the-art 80,000 sq. ft. UTC Transit Center on Friday, Oct. 27. The agency will operate 11 bus routes out of the facility that service thousands of passengers daily in the heart of San Diego’s second largest business sector – University City.
The UTC Transit Center is part of the $500 million Westfield UTC mall renovation that will connect to the Mid-Coast Trolley extension platform via a sky bridge when completed in 2021. The $13.7 million transit facility was built as a public/private partnership with the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) and Westfield UTC and the City of San Diego.
Since June 2014, MTS, in partnership with SANDAG, has exponentially improved San Diego’s largest transit system – giving more and better choices than ever before to transit riders. Other capital investments include:
The latest investment, the UTC Transit Center, will serve bus routes that have grown significantly in recent years due to increased demand from UC San Diego’s growing community. In 2014, the university’s student body approved the Student Transportation Fee referendum that provides more than 30,000 students with unlimited rides on all MTS buses and Trolleys. Since then, routes that serve both the campus and UTC Transit Center such as SuperLoop Rapid (Routes 201/202) and Route 150 have seen ridership increases of 56% and 46% respectively.
The new 80,000 sq. ft. transit center will be off-street, have a bus-only entrance/exit, and avoid all the pedestrian and private auto flow from the mall. It will also include a new controlled bus-only intersection at the southwestern corner of the transit center on Genesee Avenue. Some UTC Transit Center amenities include:
The southern half of the transit center is open air and the northern half is sheltered on the bottom floor of the parking structure. Bus traffic will flow clockwise around a transit island that has 11 sawtooth bays to accommodate 12 routes (11 for MTS and 1 for North County Transit District). Bus routes that will serve the new UTC Transit Center include:
About MTS
MTS operates 95 bus routes and three Trolley lines on 53 miles of double-tracked railway. Every weekday more than 300,000 passenger trips are taken on MTS bus and Trolley services in 10 cities and the county. In FY 2017, MTS served more than 88 million riders. For more information on how you can use public transportation and save money, go to www.sdmts.com.
About SANDAG
The San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) is the San Diego region’s primary public planning, transportation, and research agency, providing the public forum for regional policy decisions about growth, transportation planning and construction, environmental management, housing, open space, energy, public safety, and binational topics. SANDAG is governed by a Board of Directors composed of mayors, council members, and supervisors from each of the region’s 18 cities and the county government.