Parent | Metropolitan Transit System |
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Founded | 2007 |
Commenced operation | June 15, 2009 |
Ceased operation | September 6, 2015 |
Locale | San Diego County, California |
Service area | University City |
Service type | BRT |
Routes | 3 (201, 202, 204) |
Hubs | UTC Transit center |
Stations | 17 |
Fleet | 12 New Flyer Industries GE35LFR buses |
Fuel type | Gas-Electric Hybrid |
Operator | San Diego Transit |
Website | SDMTS.com |
The SuperLoop was a bus rapid transit system in San Diego, California, United States, in the University City area. It connected the University of California, San Diego and Westfield UTC. The 8-mile loop featured 15 stops served by as many as 12 dedicated New Flyer hybrid buses.[1] Service of the SuperLoop was provided by the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System.
The system featured a number of amenities associated with bus rapid transit, such as signal prioritization, electronic signs in shelters indicating time until the arrival of the next bus, and recognizable branding. However, it featured only a small quantity of dedicated lanes.