Salinas Transit Center

The Salinas Transit Center is the Monterey–Salinas Transit center in Salinas, Monterey County, California, United States.[1][2]

It is located at 110 Salinas Street in downtown Salinas, between Central and Lincoln Avenues. Most departures from its eight gates follow a 15-minute "pulsed" schedule, allowing for timed transfers.

The Salinas Transit Center has standard facilities such as restrooms, pay phones, drinking fountains, and bike racks, as well as a staffed customer service window where MST monthly passes, ticket books, and Courtesy Cards are available.

The Monterey County Rail Extension has broken ground which is planning to provide weekday Caltrain commuter rail service to San Jose Diridon station by 2021. The main bus terminal will move several blocks to the train station which will become the Salinas Intermodal Transportation Center.[3]

Transit Service

Service Boarding Location Other Notes
MST Trolley—Salinas Gate 9
Line 2X Pebble Beach–Salinas Express Gate 9 Eastern terminus
Line 20 Monterey–Salinas via Marina Gate 7 Eastern terminus
Line 21 Monterey–Salinas via Highway 68 Gate 6 Eastern terminus
Line 23 Salinas–King City Gate 6
Line 28 Watsonville–Salinas via Castroville Gate 1 Southern terminus
Line 29 Watsonville–Salinas via Prunedale Gate 2 Southern terminus
[[List of Monterey-Salinas Transit lines#Special Event service|Line 39 Laguna Seca–Salinas Gate 9]] Northern terminus
Line 41 East Alisal–Northridge Gate 5 Southern terminus
Line 42 East Alisal–Westridge Gate 5 Southern terminus
Line 43 Memorial Hospital Gate 4 Northern terminus
Line 44 Northridge via Westridge Gate 1 Southern terminus
Line 45 East Market–Creekbridge Gate 3 Southern terminus
Line 46 Natividad Gate 3 Southern terminus
Line 49 Northridge via North Main Street Gate 2 Southern terminus
Line 68 Presidio–Salinas Express via Highway 68 Gate 2 Eastern terminus

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References

  1. Schmalz, David. "Monterey-Salinas Transit gets a new smartphone app". MontereyCountyWeekly.com. Retrieved December 27, 2019.
  2. Cronk, Ryan (20 February 2019). "Feedback sought on express bus study". Soledad Bee. Retrieved 27 December 2019.
  3. "Monterey Rail Extension Phase 1: Kick Start". Transportation Agency for Monterey County - TAMC. Retrieved 30 June 2019.
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