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==History== | ==History== | ||
Stockton Metropolitan Transit District was formed in 1965. In 1985, SMTD adopted the nickname “SMART”. In 1994, enabling legislation expanded SMART’s service area to the San Joaquin County border, bringing with it a name change to reflect its expansion - [[San Joaquin Regional Transit District]]. | Stockton Metropolitan Transit District was formed in 1965. In 1985, SMTD adopted the nickname “SMART”. In 1994, enabling legislation expanded SMART’s service area to the San Joaquin County border, bringing with it a name change to reflect its expansion - [[San Joaquin Regional Transit District]]. "SMART" was dropped in 2004 in favor of "San Joaquin RTD." | ||
From 1939-1965 the system was known as [[Stockton City Lines]]. | From 1939-1965 the system was known as [[Stockton City Lines]]. | ||
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Revision as of 12:10, 29 October 2022
History
Stockton Metropolitan Transit District was formed in 1965. In 1985, SMTD adopted the nickname “SMART”. In 1994, enabling legislation expanded SMART’s service area to the San Joaquin County border, bringing with it a name change to reflect its expansion - San Joaquin Regional Transit District. "SMART" was dropped in 2004 in favor of "San Joaquin RTD."
From 1939-1965 the system was known as Stockton City Lines.