Routes
Routes in 1925 - roughly the system's largest extent - were as follows:
- 1 - 5th Ave. to Hillcrest, then via University - Park Blvd. - Adams to 30th St. (just west of Normal Heights)
- 2 - east on Broadway South Park - via 30th St. to North Park
- 3 - via Washington and Fort Stockton Ave. to Mission Hills
- 4 - Imperial Ave. to 33rd and Commercial, Stockton
- 5 - north from downtown on 1st Ave.; east form downtown on Market, south on 25th St., east on Ocean View Blvd. to 39th St. in Mountain View
- 7 - via Park Blvd. through Balboa Park to Hillcrest, then east along University Ave. through North Park to City Heights, then known as East San Diego
- 9 - serving marina at end of Market St.
- 11 - via 5th Ave. to Hillcrest, then via University, and 30th to Adams Ave.; along the length of Adams to Normal Heights and Kensington
- 12 - Logan Heights, National City to Chula Vista
- 13 - Kettner/Hancock to Rosecrans to La Playa, Point Loma
- 14 - Ocean Beach
- 15 - reserved for holiday use to Mission Beach Amusement Park
- 16 - Ocean Beach - Mission Beach - La Jolla
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