Copper Line (San Diego Trolley) Explained

Copper Line
Type:Light rail
System:San Diego Trolley
Status:Proposed, approved by MTS Board of Directors
Locale:San Diego, California
Stations:4
Planopen:As early as September 2024
Owner:San Diego Metropolitan Transit System
Operator:San Diego Trolley, Inc.
Stock:Single-car trains[1]
Tracks:2 (El Cajon–Gillespie Field)
1 (Gillespie Field–Santee)
Speed: (max)

The Copper Line, officially the Copper Line - East County Connector,[1] is a future line of the San Diego Trolley in East County, San Diego. It will operate as a shuttle between the El Cajon Transit Center and the Santee station, replacing the existing Green and Orange line service in that area. The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) proposed the Copper Line because the section of the line between Gillespie Field station and Santee has a single track, which has been the source of delays that impact both the Green and Orange lines. The Copper Line aims to alleviate these issues by creating a dedicated shuttle service disconnected from the larger Green and Orange lines.

History

Background

The tracks between El Cajon and Santee originally opened on July 26, 1995, as part of the fourth extension of the Orange Line (known as the "East Line" until 1997).[2] [3] Between Gillespie Field station and Santee Town Center, the line is single tracked and street running in the median strip of Cuyamaca Street.[4]

This single-tracked section has caused operational issues for the San Diego Trolley, which became worse after the opening of the Green Line in 2005, which shared the tracks between Santee and El Cajon with the Orange Line.[5] Since that time, SDMTS has tried several different service patterns to attempt to lessen the operational issues, including truncating the Orange Line at various stations in the area.[6] [7] SDMTS reports that Green Line trains are often unable to complete their route to Santee and are turned around at Gillespie field at least once a day. The trolley also adds to congestion in the Santee area as the three-car trains (necessary on other sections of the line) operate with few passengers and stop traffic as they slowly traverse Cuyamaca Street.[8]

Copper Line proposal

To address these issues, starting in the early 2020s, the MTS began planning to add a third track and extending a platform at the El Cajon Transit Center, to allow shuttle trains to terminate there.[9] The MTS believes that Copper Line shuttle trains will alleviate these issues by creating a dedicated shuttle service disconnected from the larger Green and Orange lines. The MTS says that these shorter trains will also improve roadway traffic, since drivers at the railroad crossings on Mission Gorge Road and Cuyamaca Street will have shorter wait times as the single-car Copper Line trains pass.[10] [11]

The MTS announced that it would accept public comments about this proposal until 1:00 PM on June 19, 2024. Furthermore, the MTS board of directors would meet on June 20, to discuss whether to approve the Copper Line proposal or not. MTS riders are invited to virtually attend the June 20 meeting. If the Copper Line is approved, then service on it is scheduled to begin on September 1, 2024, running once every 15 minutes from 5:00 AM until midnight.

Approval of the Copper Line

Although the promised June 20 public hearing was held, the MTS Board of Directors was prevented from approving the Copper Line because under federal law, a service equity analysis needed to be redone. Although the original analysis concluded that the Copper Line would not negatively effect people of color or low-income residents, the MTS conceded at the meeting that they needed more analysis.[12]

On July 18, 2024, the MTS board of directors unanimously approved to implement the Copper Line.[13] [14] [15] In preparation for the opening of the Copper Line, the MTS is also making safety approvements to the El Cajon Transit Center, including the addition of new personnel, support staff, and signs.[16]

The MTS has stated that the new Copper Line will save the MTS $1 million in operational costs,[14] [17] [18] and although only 8% of trolley trips will be affected by this service change,[15] it will improve the ability of the Green and Orange Lines to run on time.[15] [16]

Stations

See also: List of San Diego Trolley stations.

StationLocationConnections
Santee
El Cajon

Notes and References

  1. Web site: April 29, 2024 . Copper Line - East County Connector . May 23, 2024 . . en.
  2. Web site: May 22, 2015 . History . June 6, 2024 . . en . "JULY 26, 1995 - EL CAJON TRANSIT - Fourth East (Orange) Line segment opens between El Cajon Transit Center and Santee Town Center.".
  3. Web site: May 22, 2015 . History . June 6, 2024 . . en . 1997 - BLUE LINE EXTENDS [...] MTDB renames South Line to Blue Line and East Line to Orange Line along with adding identification numbers for each Trolley Station..
  4. News: July 3, 2005 . East extension means changes in routes, timetables . https://web.archive.org/web/20140224042528/http://www.utsandiego.com/uniontrib/20050703/news_lz1n3extnsion.html . February 24, 2014 . September 15, 2012 . U-T San Diego.
  5. Web site: May 7, 2024 . MTS hopes new 'Copper Line' can improve trolley system's reliability . KPBS Public Media . en.
  6. Web site: September 2, 2012 Service Changes. Major Bus and Trolley Service Changes . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150430054758/http://www.sdmts.com/Planning/ServiceChangesSeptember2012.asp . April 30, 2015 . San Diego Metropolitan Transit System.
  7. Web site: April 11, 2018 . April 29, 2018 Trolley Changes . June 6, 2024 . . en . The Orange Line will also be extended in El Cajon to Arnele Avenue Station..
  8. Web site: May 8, 2024 . San Diego MTS looking at adding new 'Copper Line' to Trolley system . May 23, 2024 . FOX 5 San Diego & KUSI News.
  9. Web site: May 12, 2022 . Board of Directors – DRAFT MINUTES . San Diego Metropolitan Transit System.
  10. Web site: May 10, 2024 . San Diego tendría una nueva línea del Trolley: conoce la Copper Line . San Diego would have a new Trolley line: meet the Copper Line . June 6, 2024 . SanDiegoRed . es-US.
  11. Web site: San Diego MTS approves plans to open Copper Line East County Connector in Sep 2024 . www.tam-america.com . 26 July 2024 . en . 23 July 2024.
  12. Web site: Garrick . David . New copper line trolley would bring major changes to East County transit . . 23 June 2024.
  13. Web site: MTS Board Gives Green Light to New Copper Line Trolley; Sets Stage for Better System Reliability . . July 20, 2024.
  14. Web site: MTS board approves Copper Line trolley between Santee and El Cajon . NBC 7 San Diego . 26 July 2024 . 19 July 2024.
  15. Web site: Dawson . Danielle . MTS unanimously approves addition of new ‘Copper Line’ to Trolley system . FOX 5 San Diego & KUSI News . 26 July 2024 . 19 July 2024.
  16. Web site: Rail News - San Diego MTS OKs new Copper Line Trolley. For Railroad Career Professionals . Progressive Railroading . 26 July 2024 . en . 22 July 2024.
  17. Web site: San Diego MTS Board approves implementing new Copper Line Trolly Line segment . Mass Transit . en . 19 July 2024.
  18. Web site: Schulz . Sam . New Copper Line OK’d for East County to help ease trolley delays . . 26 July 2024 . 19 July 2024.