Stops Along The Orange Line
| Orange Line (Santa Fe Depot–Downtown–El Cajon) |
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| Station Name | Connections | Bus | Train | Parking | Info | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arnele Avenue | Green Line | |||||
| El Cajon Transit Center | Green Line | |||||
| Amaya Drive | Green Line | |||||
| Grossmont Transit Center | Green Line | |||||
| La Mesa Boulevard | ||||||
| Spring Street | ||||||
| Lemon Grove Depot | ||||||
| Massachusetts Avenue | ||||||
| Encanto/62nd Street | ||||||
| Euclid Avenue | ||||||
| 47th Street | ||||||
| 32nd & Commercial | ||||||
| 25th & Commercial | ||||||
| 12th & Imperial Transit Center | Blue Line Green Line Silver Line |
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| Park & Market | Blue Line Silver Line |
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| City College | Blue Line Silver Line |
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| Fifth Avenue | Blue Line Silver Line |
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| Civic Center | Blue Line Silver Line |
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| America Plaza | Blue Line Silver Line |
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| Santa Fe Depot |
Green Line | |||||
Because of scheduling purposes and convenience, If an Orange Line trolley is unable to turn around at El Cajon, it will continue on to Arnele Avenue and turn around there.
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