Seaport Village station

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Seaport Village
San Diego Trolley station
Seaport village SD.jpg
The station platforms in April 2010 when it was served by the Orange Line
General information
Location530 West Market Street
San Diego, California
United States
Coordinates 32°42′41″N117°10′03″W / 32.711511°N 117.167541°W / 32.711511; -117.167541 Coordinates: 32°42′41″N117°10′03″W / 32.711511°N 117.167541°W / 32.711511; -117.167541
Owned by San Diego Metropolitan Transit System
Operated by San Diego Trolley
Line(s) Bayside Corridor
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks3
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Accessible Wheelchair symbol.svg
Other information
Station code75094, 75095 [1]
History
OpenedJune 30, 1990 (1990-06-30) [2]
RebuiltJuly 2012 [3]
Services
Preceding station San Diego Trolley Following station
Convention Center Green Line Santa Fe Depot
Convention Center
One-way operation
Silver Line America Plaza
Next clockwise
Location
Seaport Village station

Seaport Village station is a station of the Green and Silver Lines on the San Diego Trolley, United States. It is located in the Marina District section of the city, which features waterfront apartments, just west of Downtown. Seaport Village, a shopping and entertainment complex, is located adjacent to the station. This station opened June 30, 1990 as part of the Orange Line's (then called the East Line) Bayside Extension. [2]

Contents

Seaport Village is where the Green and the Silver lines split. The Silver Line turns east towards America Plaza as part of its clockwise circular route around Downtown San Diego, while the Green Line moves north towards Santa Fe Depot on its route through Old Town Transit Center to east county and Santee.

The station was closed from July 9 [3] through October 8, 2012 [4] to undergo renovations as part of the Trolley Renewal Project. [5]

On September 2, 2012, service to this station by the Orange Line was replaced by the Green Line as part of a system redesign. [6]

Station layout

There are two tracks, each with a side platform. A third track handles freight operations on the line. Silver Line heritage service operates Friday through Sunday only.

Side platform, doors will open on the right
Northbound San Diego Trolley Green Line.svg   Green Line toward Santee Town Center (Santa Fe Depot)
San Diego Trolley Silver Line.svg   Silver Line downtown loop (America Plaza)
Southbound San Diego Trolley Green Line.svg   Green Line toward 12th & Imperial Transit Center (Convention Center)
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Main lineBNSF freight service, to/from Coaster yard →

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