Mission Valley Center station

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Mission Valley Center
Mission Valley Center station 2019.jpg
Mission Valley Center station in 2019
General information
Location1604 Camino de la Reina
San Diego, California
United States
Coordinates 32°46′16″N117°8′58″W / 32.77111°N 117.14944°W / 32.77111; -117.14944
Owned by San Diego Metropolitan Transit System
Operated by San Diego Trolley
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
ConnectionsAiga bus trans.svg MTS: 6 [1]
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Accessible Wheelchair symbol.svg
History
OpenedNovember 23, 1997 (1997-11-23)
Rebuilt2005
Services
Preceding station San Diego Trolley Following station
Hazard Center Green Line Rio Vista
towards Santee
Former services
Preceding station San Diego Trolley Following station
Hazard Center
towards San Ysidro
Blue Line
1997-2005
Rio Vista
Hazard Center Special Event Line
pre-2012
Rio Vista
Location
Mission Valley Center station

Mission Valley Center station is a station on San Diego Trolley's Green Line. The street-level station has side platforms. It is located near Camino De La Reina between Mission Center Road and Camino Del Este. The station is located next to the Westfield Mission Valley mall and serves a massive commercial corridor in the Mission Valley East neighborhood.

Contents

Prior to July 2005, this station was served by the Blue Line until service between Old Town Transit Center and Mission San Diego was replaced by the Green Line upon its introduction in conjunction with the opening of the Mission Valley East extension. [2]

Station layout

There are two tracks, each served by a side platform.

Side platform, doors will open on the right
Westbound Logo Green Line (San Diego Trolley).svg Green Line toward 12th & Imperial (Hazard Center)
Eastbound Logo Green Line (San Diego Trolley).svg Green Line toward Santee (Rio Vista)
Side platform, doors will open on the right

See also

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References

  1. "San Diego Regional Transit Map" (PDF). San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. October 2023. Retrieved June 10, 2024.
  2. "MTS Historical Timeline". San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. 2013. Retrieved June 29, 2013.