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Monterey–Salinas Transit (MST) is a
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service operating in
Monterey County, California Monterey County ( ), officially the County of Monterey, is a county located on the Pacific coast in the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, its population was 439,035. The county's largest city and county seat is Salinas. Monte ...
. Service is primarily to the greater
Monterey Monterey (; es, Monterrey; Ohlone: ) is a city located in Monterey County on the southern edge of Monterey Bay on the U.S. state of California's Central Coast. Founded on June 3, 1770, it functioned as the capital of Alta California under both ...
and Salinas areas, but extends as far south as
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and
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and as far north as
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and San Jose. Most lines follow a hub-and-spoke system, connecting at hubs in Monterey or Salinas. In , the system had a ridership of , or about per weekday as of .


History

The first public transportation services for Monterey County were provided by
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passenger trains, including the ''Del Monte'' to and from
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along the
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connecting Pacific Grove to Castroville. The Monterey and Pacific Grove Railway provided the first intra-county services using
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s starting on August 5, 1891. Independent streetcar systems in Monterey (the Monterey and Del Monte Heights Railway Company, connecting Monterey to Seaside) and Salinas (the "Dingy" for
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employees and their families) started around 1912. The first motorbus services began in 1918, provided by the Monterey-Carmel Bus Line; a younger upstart, Bay Rapid Transit, was formed in 1922. Bay Rapid Transit aggressively challenged existing streetcar lines, operating over the same routes and offering promotions and lower fares to attract passengers. The facilities of the Monterey and Pacific Grove Railway were destroyed in a mysterious fire and that streetcar line ceased operations in December 1923. Bay Rapid Transit expanded their coverage to Carmel in 1925 and other motorbus services started at this time, including East Monterey Bus Lines (EMBL, 1932), providing service to Seaside and Fort Ord. EMBL folded in 1947 after the wartime boom (providing transportation for sailors and soldiers at Ford Ord and Monterey) ended, despite booming
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sardine operations. Canneries began closing in the early 1950s after the sardine population collapsed and passenger traffic began to decline. Meanwhile in Salinas, the Robb and Baily Transit Company were granted a franchise to service
Salinas Airport Salinas Municipal Airport is an airport in Monterey County, California, United States, three miles (4.8 km) southeast of Downtown Salinas. It is included in the 2017–21 National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems as a regional general ...
in 1937 but filed for bankruptcy three years later; its assets were purchased by the Robb Transportation Company, which continued to provide public transportation services in the City of Salinas until 1953, when the privately-owned Salinas Transportation Company took over routes in Salinas and Alisal, starting from 1954. By 1972, it was apparent that Bay Rapid Transit, like other privately-owned transportation services in California, would need public subsidies to continue operations. Monterey Peninsula Transit (MPT), formed as a
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by cities in Monterey County (initially
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, Del Rey Oaks, Monterey, Pacific Grove, and Seaside) and the County of Monterey, took over Bay Rapid Transit lines in 1973;
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would join the MPTJPA in 1975. Pacific Grove operated its own system (Mini-Monarch Transit) briefly until 1978, when it was absorbed into MPT. In Salinas, the city took over operations from Salinas City Lines in 1976 and operated its routes as the Salinas Transit System. Monterey–Salinas Transit was formed in 1981 when Salinas Transit was absorbed into Monterey Peninsula Transit and Salinas joined the MPTJPA. The JPA was dissolved and re-formed as the Monterey-Salinas Transit District on July 1, 2010.


Governance

MST is governed by a board of directors, with one member and one alternate from each municipality (the listed cities); in addition, the County of Monterey has a member and alternate: * Carmel-by-the-Sea * Del Rey Oaks * Gonzales * Greenfield * King City * Marina * Monterey * Pacific Grove * Salinas * Sand City * Seaside * Soledad The members of the Board elect a Chair and Vice Chair. The Board of Directors appoints the General Manager, who oversees daily operations and maintenance activities.


Service

MST currently operates 56 fixed-route lines, two demand-responsive transit services, free seasonal shuttles, and paratransit service, covering a service area of . Six of the fixed routes are long-distance intercity commuter routes that connect to destinations outside the county, including San Jose, Santa Cruz,
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, and Templeton. Supplemental service is offered on relevant lines during major events and is usually free for event ticketholders. During the summer and select holidays, the ''MST Trolley'', formerly the ''Waterfront Area Visitor Express'' (WAVE), a free shuttle, serves Old Town Monterey,
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, and the
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. MST's demand-responsive transit service, ''MST On Call'', covers areas away from MST's standard routes. MST On Call Marina provides timed transfers at Marina Transit Exchange. MST On Call South County serves the cities of Gonzales, Greenfield and King and provides connections to the Line 23 serving the highway 101 corridor from King City to Salinas. ''MST RIDES'' is a
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service available to persons who have a disability preventing them from using MST's regular fixed-route service. It operates under its own fare structure. , MST plans to construct a dedicated busway for the ''SURF!''
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service on the former
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between Marina and Sand City.


Hubs

The primary passenger hubs of the MST system are the Monterey Transit Plaza and the Salinas Transit Center, which serve most local and regional services. The Salinas hub will be relocated to
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as the Salinas Intermodal Transportation Center in 2022 when
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service is extended to Salinas. Smaller hubs include Watsonville Transit Center, Marina Transit Exchange, Sand City Station,
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, Del Monte Center, and Carmel Plaza.


Operations

MST performs maintenance and refueling at four facilities: * Thomas D. Albert Division, 1 Ryan Ranch Road (Monterey), fixed routes * Clarence J. Wright Division, 443 Victor Way (Salinas), fixed routes * South County Operations and Maintenance, San Antonio Drive (King City), long-distance intercity routes *
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, 4512 Joey Lloyd Way (Seaside), paratransit service (owned and operated by contractor)


See also

*
Monterey County Rail Extension The Monterey County Rail Extension is a planned commuter rail extension that would bring Caltrain passenger service south of its existing Gilroy, California terminus to Salinas in Monterey County, using the existing Coast Line owned by Union Pac ...


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