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SDSU Transit Center
Trolley at SDSU Transit Center in February 2024
General information
LocationSan Diego State University Aztec Green
5500 Campanile Drive
San Diego, California
United States
Coordinates32°46′24″N 117°4′15″W / 32.77333°N 117.07083°W / 32.77333; -117.07083
Owned bySan Diego Metropolitan Transit System
Operated bySan Diego Trolley
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Connections
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
ParkingPaid lots nearby
AccessibleDisabled access
History
Opened
  • February 2005 (2005-02) (bus plaza)
  • July 10, 2005 (2005-07-10) (trolley station)
Services
Preceding station San Diego Trolley Following station
Grantvilletowards 12th & Imperial Green Line UC San Diego Health Easttowards El Cajon
Location

SDSU Transit Center is a San Diego Trolley station on the Green Line and bus hub. It is located on the campus of San Diego State University (SDSU). The line connects the main campus with SDSU Mission Valley, a noncontiguous campus expansion which contains Snapdragon Stadium.

The entrances are between College Avenue and Campanile Drive. The station is underground (the only such station in the system), and has side platforms. The bus plaza opened in February 2005 while the trolley platforms opened on July 10, 2005, with the rest of the Green Line.

History

In 1989, the San Diego Metropolitan Transit Development Board began developing plans for an additional trolley line connecting its Blue and Orange lines. The new line was initially expected to cost $506 million and cover 5.6 miles (9.0 km) of track. After initially looking at over ten different routes to connect the two lines, the board initially recommended connecting San Diego State University at the north end of its campus, near Interstate 8. However SDSU officials wanted the trolley station to go through the center of the campus, which would require tunneling underneath the campus. The board initially balked at this concept as it would increase construction costs by $40–50 million. Once the board learned that tunneling would be cheaper than purchasing adjacent land they agreed to alter the route. Final construction costs for the new trolley station were $103 million. Construction for the new trolley line first began in 1999.

Construction

Several methods were used to excavate the tunnel that would contain the station and the tracks to be used for the trolleys to pass underneath the campus. 2,915 feet (888 m) (of the total 4,000 feet (1,219 m) of track) were excavated using the cut-and-cover method where a current road above the tunnel would have its pavement removed, the underlying ground entrenched, and the pavement for the road re-added. For the remaining 1,085 feet (331 m), the new Austrian tunneling method was used, which required the use of the geological stress of the surrounding rock mass to stabilize the tunnel.

Construction of the tunnel and station was designed (Began in September 1998) to minimally disrupt the campus and, as a result, it was halted during the opening weeks of each semester as well as finals. The station opened in September 2005 with sold out tickets purchased by students.

Design

The trolley station was designed by the architect firm ZGF Architects. The station was initially designed to limit the noise of the passing trolleys, so as to not disturb classes on campus. In addition to blue cold cathode lighting, natural light enters the station from the street level above through 20 openings.

Dedication

On June 29, 2011, the station was dedicated to Leon Williams, an SDSU alumnus and a former MTS board chair who was instrumental in bringing the light rail line to the heart of the SDSU campus.

2024 shooting

On 31 October 2024, a man was shot near the transit center, and was left with wounds not considered to be life-threatening. Two suspects were arrested in relation to the shooting.

Station layout

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

Side platform, doors will open on the right
Westbound Green Line toward 12th & Imperial ()
Eastbound Green Line toward El Cajon () →
Side platform, doors will open on the right

Bus connections

The bus station at SDSU Transit Center

SDSU Transit Center has a large bus station at ground level, served by several bus routes. They include Rapid 215 to downtown San Diego via El Cajon Boulevard and several local routes: 11, 14, 115, 856, 936, 955.

See also

References

  1. ^ "San Diego Regional Transit Map" (PDF). San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. October 2023. Retrieved June 10, 2024.
  2. "San Diego, CA". FlixBus. Retrieved June 14, 2024.
  3. ^ "Big tram on campus: San Diego State University lobbied hard for a light-rail station that connects the campus to downtown and reduces students' dependence on automobiles". Building Design & Construction. June 1, 2006. Retrieved November 10, 2008.
  4. "MTS Historical Timeline". San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. 2013. Retrieved June 29, 2013.
  5. "MTS Dedicates SDSU Trolley Station to Leon Williams". San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. July 1, 2011.
  6. "Two men in custody after man shot at SDSU Transit Center". San Diego Union-Tribune. November 1, 2024. Retrieved November 1, 2024.
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