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The North County Transit - San Diego Railroad (NCTD) is the agency responsible for public transportation in Northern San Diego County, California. The agency manages the COASTER commuter rail service between Oceanside and San Diego, the SPRINTER hybrid rail service between Escondido and Oceanside, the BREEZE transit bus service, LIFT paratransit service, FLEX and NCTD+ on-demand services..

NCTD owns Template:Convert of mainline railroad track (the Surf Line) from the Orange County/San Diego County line to Santa Fe Depot (used by COASTER, Metrolink, and Pacific Surfliner passenger trains along with BNSF Railway freight trains) along with the Template:Convert[1] Escondido Subdivision (used by the SPRINTER and BNSF freight trains).

NCTD works closely with the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS), which operates public transit services in Southern San Diego County, and the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG), which plans, develops, and constructs transit projects for both NCTD and MTS. NCTD’s rail services are directly operated by the agency, while bus services are operated under contract by MV Transportation.

As of Template:American transit ridership, NCTD provides Template:American transit ridership passenger trips per year, or about Template:American transit ridership per weekday as of Template:American transit ridership. NCTD's geographic area is approximately Template:Convert with an approximate population of 842,000 people.[2]

History

The North San Diego County Transit Development Board (NSDCTDB) was established in 1976 by California Senate Bill No. 802 to plan, construct, and operate public transit in North San Diego County.[2] The Board quickly acquired the municipal transit systems operated by the cities of Escondido and Oceanside. The Board also designed a regional transit system consisting of local and regional corridor routes to serve the transportation needs of North San Diego County.

In 1982, planning began for the Coast Express Rail (COASTER) commuter rail service. On June 2, 1994, the Board created a non-profit corporation called the San Diego Northern Railway (SDNR) to maintain, enhance, and operate the COASTER. SDNR purchased the tracks to be used by the COASTER from the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in 1994; SDNR was later dissolved in 2002. On February 27, 1995, COASTER service commenced.

On January 1, 2003, Senate Bill 1703 was enacted, transferring responsibility for future transit planning, programming, development, and construction to the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG), San Diego's regional planning agency. In 2005, the State Legislature changed NSDCTDB's name to the North County Transit District (NCTD).

In March 2008, after many years of planning, the SPRINTER hybrid rail service began service. FLEX on-demand service began in 2011.

In fiscal year 2009, NCTD projected annual operating deficits of more than $24 million by 2014. In response, NCTD made proactive changes to maintain transit services and related jobs, including reducing staff and renegotiating and restructuring various contracts. These changes closed a five-year, $80 million budget gap. The new business model also allowed NCTD to lower fares, increase service and ridership, and grow its financial reserves.

NCTD relies on public funding. In 1987, voters approved the Proposition A TransNet Ordinance, which provided funding for future transit projects and improvements to the existing system. In November 2004, voters approved a 40-year extension of the TransNet sales tax, which will allow NCTD to continue to operate service for many years.

In August 2018, NCTD announced that they were seeking public opinions and input on a re-brand of the agency. This included two new paint scheme ideas for COASTER, along with the existing scheme being used as a third option. The new COASTER livery was eventually chosen at the end of that year, and is currently being implemented on the legacy COASTER fleet, with the new locomotives and passenger cars set to arrive in the new livery as well. In addition to the COASTER livery re-branding, a new cross-platform NCTD website was launched in early 2019 as the agency reorganized itself to be more accessible with its services.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

North County Transit - San Diego Railroad Leadership

1977-1978: John J. Jontig

1979-1997: Richard L. Fifer

1997-1998: Paul Price (Interim)

1999-2002: Martin Minkoff

2003-2008: Karen King

2008: Ray Patchett (Interim)

2008-2023: Matthew O. Tucker

2023-2024: Paul J. Ballard (Interim)

Current: Shawn M. Donaghy

Services

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Map of commuter rail lines in San Diego County

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NCTD provides public transit in North San Diego County, from La Jolla and the Pacific Ocean, east to Escondido and Ramona, and from Oceanside and the Orange County border south through Del Mar to UCSD and La Jolla and University Town Center, with connections extending to downtown San Diego. NCTD offers the following services:

BREEZE routes

RouteScript error: No such module "anchor". Terminals Via
Script error: No such module "anchor".101 Oceanside
Oceanside Transit Center
San Diego
UTC Transit Center
Hwy 101
Script error: No such module "anchor".302 Oceanside
Oceanside Transit Center
Vista
Vista Transit Center
Vista Way
Script error: No such module "anchor".303 Oceanside
Oceanside Transit Center
Vista
Vista Transit Center
Mission Av, Santa Fe Av
Script error: No such module "anchor".304 San Marcos
Palomar College Transit Center
Encinitas
Encinitas Station
Rancho Santa Fe Rd
Script error: No such module "anchor".305 Vista
Vista Transit Center
Escondido
Escondido Transit Center
Mission Rd, Santa Fe Ave
Script error: No such module "anchor".306 Vista
Vista Transit Center
Fallbrook
Ivy S & Main Av
Mission Rd
Script error: No such module "anchor".308 Escondido
Escondido Transit Center
Solana Beach
Plaza St & Hwy 101
Via De La Valle, Del Dios Rd
Script error: No such module "anchor".309 Oceanside
San Luis Rey Transit Center
Encinitas
Encinitas Station
El Camino Real
Script error: No such module "anchor".311 Oceanside
San Luis Rey Transit Center
Oceanside
Rancho Del Oro Station
Douglas Dr
Script error: No such module "anchor".313 Oceanside
Oceanside Transit Center
Oceanside
San Luis Rey Transit Center
Mesa Dr
Script error: No such module "anchor".315 Carlsbad
Carlsbad Village Station
Camp Pendleton
Vandegrift Bl & 16th St
Vandegrift Bl
Script error: No such module "anchor".318 Oceanside
Oceanside Transit Center
Vista
Vista Transit Center
Oceanside Bl, Bobier Dr
Script error: No such module "anchor".323 Oceanside
Oceanside Bl & Avenida Del Oro
Oceanside
Marron Rd & Quarry Center
Emerad Dr
Script error: No such module "anchor".325 Carlsbad
Carlsbad Village Station
Oceanside
Oceanside Bl & Avenida Del Oro
Rancho Del Oro Rd
Script error: No such module "anchor".332 Vista
Vista Transit Center
Vista
Buena Creek Station
Melrose Dr
Script error: No such module "anchor".334
(Loop)
Vista
Vista Transit Center
Melrose Dr
Script error: No such module "anchor".347 San Marcos
Palomar College Transit Center
San Marcos
Cal State San Marcos Station
San Marcos Bl
Script error: No such module "anchor".350 Escondido
Escondido Transit Center
Escondido
Del Lago Transit Station
Escondido Bl
Script error: No such module "anchor".351
(Loop)
Escondido
Escondido Transit Center
Grand Av, Washington Av
Script error: No such module "anchor".352
(Loop)
Escondido
Escondido Transit Center
Washington Av, Grand Av
Script error: No such module "anchor".353 Escondido
Escondido Transit Center
San Marcos
Avenida Ricardo & Center Dr
Citracado Pkwy
Script error: No such module "anchor".354 Escondido
Escondido Transit Center
Escondido
Orange Glen High School
Mission Av, Lincoln Av
Script error: No such module "anchor".355
(Loop)
Escondido
Escondido Transit Center
El Norte Pkwy, Valley Pkwy
Script error: No such module "anchor".356
(Loop)
Escondido
Escondido Transit Center
Morning View Dr, El Norte Pkwy, Escondido Blvd
Script error: No such module "anchor".357
(Loop)
Escondido
Escondido Transit Center
Valley Pkwy, El Norte Pkwy
Script error: No such module "anchor".358
(Loop)
Escondido
Escondido Transit Center
El Norte Pkwy, Broadway
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Escondido
Escondido Transit Center
Broadway, El Norte Pkwy
Script error: No such module "anchor".388 Escondido
Escondido Transit Center
Pala
Pala Casino
Hwy 76, Valley Center Rd, Valley Pkwy
Script error: No such module "anchor".444 Carlsbad
Carlsbad Poinsettia Station
Carlsbad
Armada Dr & Fleet St
Faraday Av, Rutherford Rd
Script error: No such module "anchor".445 Carlsbad
Carlsbad Poinsettia Station
San Marcos
Palomar College Transit Center
Palomar Airport Rd
Script error: No such module "anchor".604 San Marcos
Palomar College Transit Center
Encinitas
Encinitas Station
Rancho Santa Fe Rd
Script error: No such module "anchor".608 Escondido
Escondido Transit Center
Escondido
Citracado Pkwy & Scenic Trail Way
Valley Pkwy
Script error: No such module "anchor".609 Carlsbad
El Camino Real & Oilvenhain Rd
Carlsbad
Cannon Rd & College Bl
El Camino Real
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Cannon Rd & College Blvd
Oceanside
Oceanside Bl & Avenida Del Oro
El Camino Real, Emerald Dr
Script error: No such module "anchor".632 Vista
Vista Transit Center
Vista
Rancho Buena Vista High School
Melrose Dr
Script error: No such module "anchor".634 Vista
Santa Fe Av & Monte Vista Dr
Vista
Rancho Minerva Middle School
Santa Fe Av, Vale Terrace Dr
Script error: No such module "anchor".645 San Marcos
Palomar College Transit Center
San Marcos
San Marcos Bl & Rancho Santa Fe Rd
Las Posas Rd
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(Loop)
Escondido
Escondido Transit Center
Grand Av, Washington Av
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Escondido
Escondido Transit Center
Washington Av, Grand Av
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A battery-electric BREEZE bus on Route 347 seen on San Marcos Boulevard
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A hydrogen-electric BREEZE bus on Route 302 seen on Coast Highway

The BREEZE Bus Service serves as the main form of public road transportation for residents of North San Diego County. BREEZE service began in 1976 when NCTD acquired the municipal bus systems serving Escondido and Oceanside.

The annual ridership of BREEZE buses is 7.9 million people, with an average weekday ridership of 25,800 people. More than 2,600 bus stops and 9 transit centers service the BREEZE buses. As of April 2025, the fleet comprises 166 vehicles, including 144 compressed natural gas (CNG) buses.

In June 2023, NCTD was awarded $29 million to order 23 hydrogen-electric buses that will help the agency continue to reach its goal of transforming the entire BREEZE fleet to zero-emissions by 2040. Beginning in 2025, exactly one quarter of BREEZE's fleet will be operated by zero-emission buses; 35 hydrogen-electric buses and 6 battery-electric buses.[3]

On October 29, 2024, NCTD officially broke ground on a new hydrogen fueling station at BREEZE's main facility in Oceanside to support hydrogen-electric buses. On that same day, 12 brand new XHE40 buses from New Flyer were delivered to NCTD. The total cost of the hydrogen fueling station will be around $8 million. U.S. Representative Mike Levin secured $1.72 million for the project through the Fiscal Year 2022 federal appropriations bill, while the California Energy Commission funded the station with $6 million of their own. Construction of the hydrogen fueling station is expected to be completed in the summer of 2025.[4]

In November 2009, NCTD approved outsourcing all bus and rail operations effective July 1, 2010, to First Transit.[5] The agency anticipated saving $70 million over seven years with the move.[5] Fleet and facility operators remained NCTD employees until their contracts expired June 30, 2011.

As of January 2013, NCTD offers 30 BREEZE bus routes plus 4 FLEX zones.[6]

SPRINTER hybrid rail

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A SPRINTER DMU at the Vista Transit Center

SPRINTER is a Template:Convert hybrid rail line that runs east and west between Escondido and Oceanside.[1] A total of 455 trains run every week.[1]

The SPRINTER's first day of service was March 9, 2008.[1] The annual ridership was 2.5 million people in 2015,[1] with an average weekday ridership of 8,300 people.[1] Fifteen stations are served by the Sprinter route.[1] SPRINTER equipment includes 12 Siemens Desiro diesel multiple unit passenger trains.[1] NCTD also owns a maintenance facility and rail yard for their Sprinter service in Escondido, between Escondido Transit Center and Nordahl Road station.

COASTER commuter rail

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The COASTER is a Template:Convert commuter rail service that runs north and south between Oceanside and Santa Fe Depot in Downtown San Diego.[7] A total of 126 trains run every week,[7] with expanded service offered in the spring and summer and additional trains scheduled for special events as needed.

The COASTER's first day of service was February 27, 1995.[7] The annual ridership is 1.7 million people, with an average weekday ridership of 5,700 people in 2015.[7] The COASTER route serves 8 stations on its route, including the termini at Oceanside and Santa Fe Depot in downtown San Diego.[7] Currently, COASTER equipment consists of 7 locomotives and 28 bi-level coaches.[7]

The North County Transit District owns and maintains two rail yards for their COASTER commuter rail service. The first yard is the main maintenance and servicing facility located north of Oceanside at Stuart Mesa on Camp Pendleton, and it is shared with Metrolink and the BNSF Railway's local freight trains (formerly the Pacific Sun Railroad). The second yard is shared with the San Diego Trolley at 12th & Imperial Transit Center in Downtown San Diego; this rail yard stores trainsets during mid-days until they're ready to be used again for northbound services.

LIFT paratransit service

LIFT vehicles provide origin-to-destination service for people with disabilities who are unable to use BREEZE buses due to their disability and have been certified for eligibility, as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Service is available for trips within ¾ mile of fixed bus routes.

The LIFT's first day of service was January 1, 1993. The American Logistics Company operates the LIFT.[8]

FLEX on-demand service

FLEX is an on-demand service in parts of southwest Carlsbad and Ramona, where BREEZE service is not available. FLEX vehicles take passengers anywhere within the FLEX zone or to the nearest transfer point on the BREEZE, COASTER, or SPRINTER. The American Logistics Company operates the FLEX service.[6]

Route Terminals Via
371Script error: No such module "anchor". Escondido
Escondido Transit Center
Ramona
Ramona Station
San Pasqual Valley Road
392Script error: No such module "anchor". Oceanside
Oceanside Transit Center
Camp Pendleton North
14 Area
Vandegrift Boulevard
395Script error: No such module "anchor". Camp San Onofre Stuart Mesa Road, Las Pulgas Canyon Road, Basilone Road

COASTER Connection

On June 10, 2024, NCTD launched five new weekday-only FLEX routes, known as the COASTER Connection. These routes connect the COASTER's Sorrento Valley station with nearby destinations.[9] Four of the routes replace the MTS's Sorrento Valley COASTER Connection (SVCC) routes,[10] while a fifth (route 471) is a newly established route.[9]

Route Terminals Via Predecessor under MTS Annual ridership
under MTS (FY 2023)[11]
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New route launched June 10, 2024
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Script error: No such module "anchor".472 Lusk Blvd[9][13]
972[14]
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5,502
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Script error: No such module "anchor".473 Sorrento Valley Rd[9][15]
973[14]
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7,548
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Script error: No such module "anchor".478 Genesee Ave[9][16]
978[14]
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5,222
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Script error: No such module "anchor".479 Genesee Ave[9][17]
974[9]
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6,968
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979[9]
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6,295
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Organization, policies, and initiatives

A board of directors governs NCTD. The board includes members from Carlsbad, Del Mar, Encinitas, Escondido, Oceanside, Solana Beach, San Marcos, Vista, and the San Diego County Board of Supervisors.[18]

Green initiatives

NCTD has implemented cutting-edge green initiatives and sustainability programs that minimize the environmental impact of public transit. NCTD recently installed solar panels, saving the agency $1 million in energy costs over five years. NCTD has increased recycling and improved lighting and is using biodegradable cleaning supplies. In addition, NCTD has received grant funding to install electric smart car chargers in transit center parking lots.[2] Additionally, all of NCTD's COASTER vehicles are Tier IV compliant, reducing emissions by nearly 90% compared to Tier i locomotives and are also significantly quieter. NCTD is also leading the way with a changeover to battery-electric and hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles in its bus fleet.

Contactless fare systems

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All NCTD and related San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) services utilize the new Pronto contactless fare system introduced in September 2021 by INIT Systems and SANDAG; the Pronto system succeeded the first-generation Compass Card system."[19] As a replacement for the original "Compass Card," the Pronto fare system allows for a tap-on, tap-off approach through the use of station validators in order to deduct the correct fare; additional measures may need to be taken depending on the service.[20][21] General Pronto cards can be physically purchased at Pronto ticket vending machines within NCTD facilities, or in NCTD customer service centers; electronic versions can be purchased through the website or through the mobile applications.[22]

Both NCTD and MTS services previously utilized the aforementioned contactless "Compass Card", made possible by Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc. The "Compass Card" allowed passengers from MTS and NCTD to store regional transit passes and cash value on a rewritable RFID card. Customers would have purchased passes and added cash value on the Internet or at any ticket vending machine. Prior to using a provided service, customers tapped their Compass Cards on the ticket validator located at the transit center or station. The LED display on the validator would then light up with lights resembling that of a stoplight, and the LCD display showed text regarding the passenger's fare account.[23] The new Pronto system now used expanded upon many of the design concepts previously employed with the Compass Card system.[24]

See also

References

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