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San Diego Metropolitan Transit System

www.sdmts.com

 
As the largest provider of public transportation in San Diego County, the Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) is committed to providing exceptional service to the people of the San Diego region. Every year more than 95 million people ride MTS buses and Trolleys. We have more than 80 fixed-route bus lines and 54 miles of Trolley service. Our fleet of compressed natural gas buses and electric Trolleys allow MTS to be one of the greenest companies in San Diego. As our region continues to grow, there will be a greater dependence on public transportation to help achieve mobility goals. MTS is adding three ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $500M-1 Billion
  • www.sdmts.com
  • 1255 Imperial Avenue Suite 1000
    San Diego, CA USA 92112
  • Phone: 619.233.3004

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Sandra Bobek
Chief Information Officer Profile

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