Transit Service
Service | Boarding Location | Other Notes |
---|---|---|
MST Trolley—Monterey | Ordway Gate | |
Line 1 Monterey–Pacific Grove | Tyler Street Gate | Eastern terminus |
Line 1X Asilomar–Lovers Point Express | Tyler Street Gate | Eastern terminus |
Line 2 Monterey–Pacific Grove via Forest Hill | Pearl Street Gate | Eastern terminus |
Line 2X Pebble Beach–Salinas Express | Pearl Street Gate | |
Line 5 Monterey–Carmel | Munras Avenue Gate | Northern terminus |
Line 7 Monterey–Carmel via CHOMP | Munras Avenue Gate | |
Line 7 Monterey–Carmel via CHOMP | Munras Avenue Gate | |
Line 9 Fremont-Hilby | Munras Avenue Gate | Western terminus |
Line 10 Fremont-Ord Grove | Munras Avenue Gate | Western terminus |
Line 12 Monterey–The Dunes via NPS | Tyler Street Gate | Western terminus |
Line 13 Ryan Ranch–Monterey | Tyler Street Gate | Western terminus |
Line 14 NPS–Monterey via La Mesa | Tyler Street Gate | Western terminus |
Line 16 Marina–Monterey | Munras Avenue Gate | Southern terminus |
Line 20 Monterey–Salinas via Marina | Tyler Street Gate | Western terminus |
Line 21 Monterey–Salinas via Highway 68 | Tyler Street Gate | Western terminus |
Line 22 Big Sur | Pearl Street Gate | |
Line 24 Carmel Valley Grapevine Express | Munras Avenue Gate | |
Line 38 Laguna Seca–Monterey | Pearl Street Gate | |
Line 55 Monterey–San Jose Express | Pearl Street Gate | Southern terminus |
Line 69 Cannery Row–Del Monte Center via Presidio | Munras Avenue Gate (outbound to Cannery Row); Pearl Street Gate (inbound to Del Monte Center) |
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