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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "MTS Rapid is a mixed bus rapid transit system in San Diego County, California, USA, operating between Escondido and Downtown San Diego via the Interstate 15 high-occupancy toll lanes.There are two services on the corridor. Line 235 operates all day serving all stations along the corridor from Escondido to San Diego and then to Downtown, ending at the Santa Fe Depot. Service operates every 15 minutes during peak hours and every 30 minutes at all other times. Rapid Express service operates from selected stations to Downtown San Diego, bypassing City Heights and Kearny Mesa. Line 280 serves the two northernmost stations (Escondido and Del Lago) while Line 290 serves the Rancho Bernardo and Sabre Springs/Peñasquitos stations. Route 237 serves Sabre Springs, San Diego and then to Ucsd via the Miramar college transit center and Mira Mesa Blvd. Route 215 is the mid city line providing service to downtown through SDSU. The new route saves up to 45 minutes from local MTS Line 20, which continues to operate along the corridor to serve locations not served by Line 235. It also eliminates a transfer at Del Lago Transit Center between Line 20 and Breeze Rapid to central Escondido. Rapid Express service is rebranded Premium Express service which formerly operated along the corridor, although it now omits local stops.The cost for the service is approximately $238 million, consisting primarily of transit centers at City Heights, Del Lago, Escondido, and Rancho Bernardo; parking structures at Miramar College and Sabre Springs; and new 60-foot buses. The buses include padded seats but do not include wi-fi nor power plugs. This is in addition to the investment in the I-15 HOT lane project, which cost approximately $1 billion for four new lanes and direct access ramps. While an extension of the San Diego Trolley was studied, low ridership, hilly terrain and high cost estimates stopped the rail idea from proceeding. Taxpayer advocates have supported the Rapid due to its lower cost compared to rail extensions. Free rides were offered on the first day of service, June 8, 2014.The MTS Rapid is provided by Veolia Transportation under contract to MTS."@en }

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