The long-awaited Copper Line of the San Diego Trolley is set to begin service on Sunday, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony held on Friday to celebrate its arrival. The line will run from the El Cajon Transit Center to Santee, replacing the previous Green and Orange lines. The new line aims to alleviate delays and improve efficiency by creating a single track for the route. The changes are expected to save the Metropolitan Transit System about $1 million annually, which will be used to enhance services and security at the El Cajon station. The line’s launch event will include free donuts, coffee, and giveaways for riders. While the line has received criticism for requiring transfers at El Cajon, officials are optimistic that it will ultimately improve the overall transit system in the region. Supporters of the Copper Line have highlighted its potential to provide fast and reliable transportation options for residents in East County. Despite some opposition, the focus at the ceremony was on the positive impact the new line will have on the community by increasing access to public transportation and creating opportunities for economic growth.
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