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Take a Free Ride on the Chula Vista Bay Front Shuttle

The Chula Vista Bay Front Shuttle

A new way to get around Chula Vista is here, and guess what—it’s completely FREE. The Chula Vista Bay Front Shuttle is now running daily, helping residents and visitors move easily between popular destinations, such as the Downtown Third Avenue district. I attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony today and had the opportunity to learn more about it and see the vans in action.

The all-electric shuttle service is ADA accessible and runs every 15 minutes from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Whether you’re commuting, shopping, visiting local attractions, or heading to the waterfront, the shuttle is a great way to get around town.

There are two main routes. The Blue Line connects transit centers, including the H Street Transit Center, the E Street Transit Center, and the brand-new Sweetwater Park. It’s designed for quick connections, especially for those using the trolley or bus system. I know a lot of people who work at the resort will be happy that they no longer have to walk to the H Street trolley stop. Visit the Chula Vista City website for more information on routes and updates.

Here are the Chula Vista Bay Front Shuttle Routes

Chula Vista Bayfront Shuttle Routes
There are two different routes for the Chula Vista Bayfront Shuttle. The green line is perfect for getting to Downtown Chula Vista.

The Green Line is an excellent option for exploring. It stops at places like the Gaylord Pacific Resort, Chula Vista Center, Downtown Third Avenue, City Hall, and the Living Coast Discovery Center. This route is ideal for families, tourists, or anyone looking to enjoy a day out along the Bay Front.

As more developments come to the Bay Front area, including parks, shops, and new attractions, projects like the Chula Vista Bay Front Shuttle will make it easier to explore everything the city has to offer. No need to search for parking or worry about traffic—hop on and enjoy the ride.

We’d love to see even more stops added to the route in the future. If you have ideas for where the shuttle should go next, head over to our Facebook page and leave us a comment. Let us know which spots in Chula Vista you’d like to see on the map!

I have lived in this great community for over 30 years. In that time I have seen so many changes both good and bad. My goal is to promote this city and all of the good that goes on here. There are so many local events, small businesses and community groups making this city even better. You can always find me at the events taking photos. This site is a passion project of mine and I want to use this platform to get the community engaged. Get out and enjoy Chula Vista and make sure to follow me on all the socials for more!