Monterey Peninsula Local Lines
| Line | Inbound Terminal | Outbound Terminal | Places Served | Links | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Asilomar–Pacific Grove | Monterey Transit Plaza | Pacific Grove Golf Course | Monterey Transit Plaza, Fisherman's Warf, Lighthouse Ave, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Downtown Pacific Grove, Pacific Grove Golf Course, Point Piños, Asilomar, Lovers Point | |
| 2 | Monterey–Pacific Grove via Forest Hill | Monterey Transit Plaza | Pacific Grove |
Monterey Transit Plaza, Lighthouse Ave, Monterey Bay Aquarium, David Ave, Forest Hill, Country Club Gate Shop Ctr, Del Monte Park, Downtown Pacific Grove | Route Map and Schedule (PDF) |
| 3 | CHOMP–Monterey | Monterey Transit Plaza | CHOMP | Monterey Transit Plaza, Del Monte Center, CHOMP, Cass St. | Route Map and Schedule (PDF) |
| 4 | Carmel–Carmel Rancho | Carmel |
Carmel Rancho | Downtown Carmel, Carmel Point, Carmel Mission, Crossroads Shopping Ctr, Carmel Rancho | Route Map and Schedule (PDF) |
| 5 | Monterey–Carmel | Monterey Transit Plaza | Carmel |
Monterey Conference Ctr, Monterey Transit Plaza, Del Monte Center, Carmel | Route Map and Schedule (PDF) |
| 7 | Monterey–Del Ray Oaks "Weekends Only" | Monterey Transit Plaza | Del Rey Oaks, California |
Monterey Transit Plaza, Del Monte Center, Glenwood Circle, Monterey Regional Airport, CTB McGraw Hill, Del Rey Oaks, California | Route Map and schedule |
| 8 | Ryan Ranch–Edgewater via Seaside and Del Rey Oaks | Edgewater Transit Exchange | Ryan Ranch |
Seaside, Del Rey Oaks, CTB-McGraw Hill, Ryan Ranch Business Park | Route Map and Schedule(PDF) |
| 11 | Edgewater–Carmel | Edgewater Transit Exchange | Carmel |
Edgewater Transit Exchange, Ord Grove, Social Services, Laguna Plaza, Del Monte Center, Carmel | Route Map and Schedule (PDF) |
| 12 | Monterey–The Dunes via NPS | Monterey Transit Plaza | The Dunes Shopping Center | Monterey Transit Plaza, La Mesa, Naval Postgraduate School, Fitch Park, DOD/POM Annex, The Dunes Shopping Ctr | Route Map and Schedule (PDF) |
| 13 | Ryan Ranch–Monterey | Monterey Transit Plaza | Ryan Ranch |
Monterey Airport, MPC, Monterey Courthouse, Glenwood Circle, Del Monte Ctr, Monterey Transit Plaza | Route Map and Schedule (PDF) |
| 14 | NPS–Monterey via La Mesa | Monterey Transit Plaza | NPS |
Naval Postgraduate School, La Mesa, Monterey Transit Plaza | Route Map and Schedule (PDF) |
| 16 | Monterey–Marina | Monterey Transit Plaza | Marina Transit Exchange | Monterey Transit Plaza, MPC, Edgewater Transit Exchange, Commissary/PX, VA Clinic, CSUMB, Schoonover Park, Preston Park, WalMart, Marina Transit Exchange | Route Map and Schedule (PDF) |
| Jazz A | Aquarium –Sand City via Hiby/MPC | Aquarium | Edgewater Transit Exchange | Monterey Transit Plaza, Lighthouse Ave, Monterey Bay Aquarium Monterey Transit Plaza, MPC, Fremont St, Hilby St Edgewater Transit Exchange | Route Map and Schedule (PDF) |
| Jazz 'B' | Aquarium-Sand City via Broadway | Aquarium | Edgewater Transit Exchange | Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey Transit Plaza, Camino Aquito (MPC), Broadway, Ord Grove Fremont St, Social Services, Edgewater Transit Exchange | Route Map and Schedule (PDF) |
| Jazz 'C' | Aquarium-Sand City | Aquarium | Edgewater Transit Exchange | Monterey Bay Aquarium Monterey Transit Plaza, Camino Aquito, Fremont St, Social Services, Edgewater Transit Exchange Note: C Express travels from Sand City down lighthouse ave to aquarium non stop. | Route Map and Schedule (PDF) |
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