Special Event Service
These lines operate only during selected events at Laguna Seca. MST also offers supplemental service on other lines to selected other events throughout Monterey County. Event ticketholders ride free for all Special Event trips.
Schedules for Special Event service vary by event, and are announced with other news items on MST Online.
Line | Inbound Terminal | Outbound Terminal | Places Served | |
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36 | Laguna Seca–Carmel | Carmel Rancho | Laguna Seca | Carmel Rancho, Carmel, Laguna Seca |
37 | Laguna Seca–Seaside | Seaside |
Laguna Seca | Embassy Suites, Fremont St, Garden Rd, Laguna Seca |
38 | Laguna Seca–Monterey | Monterey Conference Center | Laguna Seca | Monterey Conference Ctr, Monterey Transit Plaza, MPC Parking, Laguna Seca |
39 | Laguna Seca–Salinas | Salinas Transit Center | Laguna Seca | Salinas Transit Center, S. Main, Laguna Seca |
Read more about this topic: List Of Monterey-Salinas Transit Lines
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