Monterey Transit Plaza - Transit Service

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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