Bus 923 Schedule: Route Map, Stops, Times & Live Tracker

San Diego MTS local bus live guide

Bus 923 Schedule Finder: Downtown San Diego, Harbor Drive, Point Loma, Ocean Beach Stops & Live Tracker

The 923 bus schedule most commonly points to San Diego MTS Route 923 — Downtown to Point Loma. This guide helps riders find the official MTS timetable, PDF route map, weekday-only service rules, Ocean Beach and Downtown timepoints, live OneBusAway tracker, PRONTO fare rules, stop closures, accessibility details and the safest way to plan a Route 923 trip without trusting an old screenshot.

923 Rider Console MTS ready
Primary route MTS 923: Downtown San Diego – Point Loma / Ocean Beach.
Service rule Route 923 is a Monday through Friday route; no weekend or listed holiday service.
Best live check Use OneBusAway, MTS Departures & Real-Time, and Alerts before walking.
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Bus 923 Daily Check Board — Use This Before Waiting

weekday route tool

Start here if your Route 923 trip is time-sensitive. The 923 looks simple on a map, but riders miss buses by checking the wrong direction, using weekend memory, confusing Route 923 with Route 35, waiting at a closed Harbor Drive stop, or assuming every Point Loma/Ocean Beach stop is a timepoint.

1

Confirm agency

This page focuses on San Diego MTS Route 923. Other agencies also use route number 923.

2

Pick direction

Choose to Downtown or to Point Loma / Ocean Beach before reading times.

3

Check weekday rule

Route 923 does not operate on weekends or listed observed holidays in the official PDF.

4

Use live tracker

Open OneBusAway or MTS Departures & Real-Time for stop-level arrival estimates.

5

Check alerts

N Harbor Drive stops can be affected by construction, airport-area traffic and temporary closures.

6

Plan transfer

Downtown and Santa Fe Depot have many connections; check the second route before boarding the first.

Need the official Route 923 PDF with timepoints and weekday notes?

📄 Open Route 923 PDF

What Bus 923 Riders Want First from the Schedule Page

A 923 bus schedule search is usually a practical San Diego trip. Riders may be going from Ocean Beach to Downtown, from Point Loma to Harbor Drive, from Liberty Station toward Downtown, from the waterfront to Voltaire Street, or from Downtown to the Point Loma side. The correct answer is not just “look at MTS.” You need the right direction, route day, live stop, fare method and alert status.

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“Where is my 923?”

Use OneBusAway or MTS real-time tools. Search by route, stop name or stop ID when possible.

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“What time does it leave?”

Use the official PDF for planned weekday trips. Route 923 has separate Downtown-bound and Ocean Beach-bound tables.

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“Which stop is mine?”

Use the timepoints as anchors, then confirm the exact stop in the live map before waiting.

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“How do I pay?”

Use PRONTO, contactless payment or exact cash. PRONTO/contactless fares include transfer benefits when rules are met.

35

“Why do I see Route 35?”

The same PDF also includes Route 35. Do not confuse Route 35 Old Town/Ocean Beach service with weekday Route 923.

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“Are stops closed?”

Check MTS Alerts & Detours. Construction can temporarily close or move Harbor Drive stops.

Quick answer: For the current Bus 923 schedule, open the official MTS Route 923 page or PDF, then use OneBusAway for live arrivals. Route 923 is a weekday MTS route between Downtown San Diego and the Point Loma / Ocean Beach side, with important timepoints including Point Loma Avenue & Sunset Cliffs Boulevard, Cable Street & Voltaire Street, Nimitz Boulevard & Rosecrans Street, N Harbor Drive & Harbor Island Drive, Broadway & Kettner Boulevard and 9th Avenue & C Street.

Best rider workflow: official PDF → direction → stop → OneBusAway live check → alerts → fare method → arrive early.

Official Bus 923 Tools for Schedule, PDF, Live Times, Fare and Alerts

Use these official links for the final riding decision. This guide explains the route clearly, but MTS controls exact schedules, live arrivals, detours, fare policy, accessibility rules and service changes.

Bus 923 Route Overview: Downtown San Diego to Point Loma / Ocean Beach

Route 923 is useful when you need a weekday connection between Downtown San Diego, the waterfront, Harbor Drive, Nimitz Boulevard, Voltaire Street, Cable Street and the Point Loma/Ocean Beach side. It also helps riders reach transfer-heavy places such as Broadway/Kettner, Santa Fe Depot, America Plaza, Harbor Island area and Point Loma neighborhood stops.

D

To Downtown

Starts from Point Loma Avenue & Sunset Cliffs Boulevard and runs toward 9th Avenue & C Street.

OB

To Point Loma / Ocean Beach

Starts from Downtown San Diego at 9th Avenue & C Street and runs west toward Point Loma Avenue & Sunset Cliffs Boulevard.

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Weekday-only rule

The official Route 923 section states no weekend service and no service on listed observed holidays.

⚠️ Do not use Route 923 as a weekend plan

If you are traveling Saturday, Sunday or on a listed holiday, check MTS Route 35, the trip planner and current alerts instead of assuming Route 923 will appear.

Bus 923 Times: First, Last and Direction Summary

This is a planning shortcut based on the official weekday timepoints. Use the PDF and live tracker for the exact stop and date. Times can change during service updates, detours and construction periods.

Direction First listed weekday departure Last listed weekday departure Major timepoints Rider warning
Ocean Beach / Point Loma to Downtown 5:19 AM from Pt Loma Av & Sunset Cliffs Bl 6:42 PM from Pt Loma Av & Sunset Cliffs Bl Pt Loma Av, Cable & Voltaire, Voltaire & Poinsettia, Nimitz & Rosecrans, N Harbor & Harbor Island, Broadway/Kettner, Broadway/3rd, 9th/C Use live tracking for your exact stop because the PDF lists key timepoints, not every stop.
Downtown to Ocean Beach / Point Loma 5:42 AM from 9th Av & C St 6:41 PM from 9th Av & C St 9th/C, Broadway/5th, Broadway/Kettner, N Harbor/Harbor Island, Nimitz/Rosecrans, Voltaire/Poinsettia, Cable/Voltaire, Pt Loma/Sunset Cliffs Check stop closures on Harbor Drive before walking from airport, waterfront or Harbor Island areas.
Saturday / Sunday No Route 923 service shown No Route 923 service shown Use MTS trip planner and Route 35 where appropriate. Do not use weekday Route 923 times on weekends.
Listed observed holidays No Route 923 service shown No Route 923 service shown Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas are listed in the 923 note. Check MTS alerts before holiday travel because service patterns can change.

💡 Timepoint rule

The official schedule uses timepoints. A bus may pass a nearby stop between two listed timepoints, so the live app is the tool you use right before walking.

Bus 923 Stops: Key Timepoints and Transfer Areas

Route 923 has more physical stops than the PDF timepoint table. Treat the stops below as route anchors, then use OneBusAway or the MTS schedule page for your exact stop ID.

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To Downtown timepoints

Pt Loma Av & Sunset Cliffs Bl, Cable St & Voltaire St, Voltaire St & Poinsettia Dr, Nimitz Bl & Rosecrans St, N Harbor Dr & Harbor Island Dr, Broadway & Kettner Bl, Broadway & 3rd Av, 9th Av & C St.

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To Point Loma / Ocean Beach timepoints

9th Av & C St, Broadway & 5th Av, Broadway & Kettner Bl, N Harbor Dr & Harbor Island Dr, Nimitz Bl & Rosecrans St, Voltaire St & Poinsettia Dr, Cable St & Voltaire St, Pt Loma Av & Sunset Cliffs Bl.

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Transfer-heavy points

Santa Fe Depot / America Plaza, Broadway corridor, Old Town connections through Route 35, and Downtown bus/Trolley transfer areas require extra attention.

  • Downtown riders: check whether your stop is on 9th, Broadway, Kettner or a nearby transfer point.
  • Waterfront riders: Harbor Drive stops can move during construction, so check alerts first.
  • Point Loma riders: confirm whether you need Voltaire, Cable, Nimitz, Rosecrans or Point Loma Avenue.
  • Airport-area riders: do not assume Route 923 is the direct terminal bus; compare Route 992 and trip planner results.
  • Weekend riders: check Route 35 and MTS trip planner instead of Route 923.

Bus 923 Route Map and Live Tracker

The map below is for route-area discovery only. It helps you understand the corridor between Downtown San Diego, Harbor Drive, Nimitz, Point Loma and Ocean Beach. For final riding decisions, use the official MTS PDF, OneBusAway and Alerts & Detours.

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Open OneBusAway

Search Route 923 or use the stop ID when you already know your exact stop.

B

Choose direction

Select Downtown-bound or Point Loma/Ocean Beach-bound service before trusting the arrival.

C

Confirm stop

Use the map, stop name and stop ID. Close-looking stops may serve opposite directions.

D

Check alerts

Stop closures on Harbor Drive can redirect riders to temporary A-frame stops.

Need real-time bus arrivals and saved stop features?

📍 Open OneBusAway Info

Bus 923 Fare: PRONTO, Contactless, Cash and Transfers

Route 923 is an MTS local bus. MTS lists the adult one-way fare at $2.50 and the adult Day Pass Earned value at $6.00. Reduced fare riders with eligible ID are listed at $1.25 one way and $3.00 Day Pass Earned. Use the official fare chart before riding because fares can change.

Fare topic Route 923 rider rule Best official check
Adult one-way MTS local bus adult one-way fare is listed at $2.50. MTS Fare Chart
Reduced fare Reduced fare requires valid ID and is listed at $1.25 one way. Reduced Fares page
PRONTO transfers PRONTO, app and contactless payments include transfer benefits for two hours when rules are met. Ways to Pay
Cash Cash one-way fare is a single ride with no transfers; exact fare is required on buses. Fare Chart
Children Up to two children age 5 and under may ride free with a paying passenger. Fare Chart

⚠️ Transfer mistake

Do not pay one leg with cash and the next leg with PRONTO if you expect PRONTO transfer benefits. Use the same eligible payment method for the full trip.

Bus 923 Alerts, Weekends and Holiday Service

Route 923 is not a route where weekend assumptions are safe. The official PDF notes that Route 923 does not operate on weekends or on listed observed holidays. MTS Alerts & Detours may also post temporary Route 923 stop closures, especially around Harbor Drive construction.

  • No weekend 923: plan with MTS Trip Planner, Route 35, Trolley or another bus on weekends.
  • Listed holiday no-service note: Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas are listed in the Route 923 note.
  • Harbor Drive caution: construction can temporarily close stops near Harbor Island, Liberator Way or nearby airport/waterfront points.
  • Airport-area warning: check Route 992 when your goal is a direct airport terminal trip.
  • Before leaving: open MTS Alerts & Detours and search 923.

Riding during construction, weather, a holiday or a special event?

⚠️ Open MTS Alerts

Bus 923 Accessibility and Senior Rider Help

MTS accessibility guidance says buses and Trolleys have ramps or lifts for riders using wheelchairs, scooters, crutches, walkers and other mobility aids. For Route 923, accessibility planning should also include stop conditions, construction notices, curb access, Harbor Drive temporary stops and safe crossing points.

  • Boarding help: ask the operator if you need ramp, kneeling or extra boarding time.
  • Wheelchair securement: wheelchairs and scooters must be secured on buses using the securement system.
  • Stop condition: check construction alerts before using waterfront or Harbor Drive stops.
  • Caregiver tip: send the rider the exact route, direction, stop ID and live tracker link.
  • Paratransit: MTS Access is available for certified riders who cannot use fixed-route service.

How to Ride MTS Bus Video: Useful for First-Time Route 923 Riders

First-time riders should understand boarding, paying, checking stops and using the live app before relying on Route 923 for work, school, appointments or airport-area trips.

💡 First-time rider rule

Practice the trip outside a high-pressure appointment when possible. Route 923 is weekday-only, and waterfront stop closures can make last-minute guessing risky.

Which Bus 923 Is Mine? MTS vs CTtransit vs CDTA and Other 923 Routes

Route number 923 is used by more than one transit system. This page focuses on San Diego MTS Route 923. If your endpoints are not Downtown San Diego, Point Loma, Ocean Beach, Harbor Drive or Nimitz/Rosecrans, you may need a different agency.

SD

MTS Route 923

Use for Downtown San Diego, Harbor Drive, Nimitz, Point Loma and Ocean Beach weekday service.

San Diego Point Loma Ocean Beach
CT

CTtransit 923 Bristol Express

Use only if your trip is in Connecticut between Bristol and Hartford commuter-bus areas.

Bristol Hartford Weekday express
NY

CDTA Route 923

Use only if your trip is in the Capital District / Albany-area BusPlus Blue Line corridor.

CDTA Waterford Rail Trail

⚠️ Route-number trap

Never trust “923 bus schedule” by number alone. Match the agency, city, endpoints and stop names before using any timetable.

Common Bus 923 Mistakes That Cause Missed Trips

1

Using 923 on weekends

Route 923 does not run weekends in the official schedule. Use MTS Trip Planner or Route 35 alternatives.

2

Wrong direction

Downtown-bound and Point Loma-bound stops may be across the street or in nearby-but-different locations.

3

Ignoring Harbor Drive alerts

Construction can close or move N Harbor Drive stops. Always check MTS Alerts & Detours.

4

Confusing Route 35

The PDF also contains Route 35 information. Route 35 and Route 923 are not the same route.

5

Assuming airport-terminal service

Route 923 is not the same as direct airport terminal Route 992. Use the trip planner for airport trips.

6

Paying cash when transferring

Cash fare is a single ride. Use PRONTO or eligible contactless payment for transfer benefits.

Bus 923 Schedule FAQs

What is the 923 bus schedule?

For most San Diego searches, the 923 bus schedule means MTS Route 923, a weekday route between Downtown San Diego and the Point Loma / Ocean Beach side.

Where can I find the official Bus 923 timetable?

Use the official San Diego MTS Route 923 schedule page or the Route 923 PDF timetable for current planned timepoints and route notes.

Does Bus 923 run on weekends?

No. The official Route 923 PDF states that Route 923 does not operate on weekends. Use MTS Trip Planner or check Route 35 for weekend alternatives.

Does Bus 923 run on holidays?

The Route 923 PDF says it does not operate on listed observed holidays including Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

What time does the first Bus 923 leave toward Downtown?

The official weekday table lists the first Downtown-bound departure from Pt Loma Av & Sunset Cliffs Bl at 5:19 AM. Verify live status before traveling.

What time does the last Bus 923 leave toward Downtown?

The official weekday table lists the last Downtown-bound departure from Pt Loma Av & Sunset Cliffs Bl at 6:42 PM. Check the PDF and live tracker for updates.

What time does the first Bus 923 leave Downtown?

The official weekday table lists the first Point Loma / Ocean Beach-bound departure from 9th Av & C St at 5:42 AM.

What time does the last Bus 923 leave Downtown?

The official weekday table lists the last Point Loma / Ocean Beach-bound departure from 9th Av & C St at 6:41 PM.

How do I track Bus 923 live?

Use MTS Departures & Real-Time or OneBusAway. Search Route 923, choose the direction and select your exact stop or stop ID.

How much is the Bus 923 fare?

Route 923 is an MTS local bus. MTS lists the adult one-way fare at $2.50 and the adult Day Pass Earned value at $6.00. Check the official fare chart before riding.

Can I use PRONTO on Bus 923?

Yes. MTS riders can use a PRONTO card, PRONTO app or eligible contactless payment on buses. Use the same payment method for transfer benefits.

Does Bus 923 go to San Diego Airport terminals?

Route 923 serves the Harbor Drive / Point Loma corridor near airport-area roads, but direct airport terminal trips usually require checking MTS Airport guidance and Route 992 options.

Is Bus 923 the same as Route 35?

No. The PDF includes both Route 923 and Route 35 information, but they are different routes. Route 35 is important for Old Town/Ocean Beach planning, especially when Route 923 is not running.

Is Bus 923 wheelchair accessible?

MTS says buses and Trolleys have ramps or lifts. Riders using wheelchairs, scooters or mobility aids should also check stop conditions and current alerts.

Is BusSchedules.org the official Bus 923 operator?

No. BusSchedules.org is an independent rider guide. Always verify final route times, fares, alerts, accessibility and service changes directly with MTS.

Final Rider Summary: Best Way to Use the 923 Bus Schedule

The safest way to use the 923 bus schedule is to confirm you need San Diego MTS Route 923, choose Downtown-bound or Point Loma/Ocean Beach-bound service, open the official PDF, check OneBusAway or MTS real-time tools, read Alerts & Detours, and verify your fare method before leaving.

Remember the key Route 923 rules: it is weekday-only in the official schedule, it does not run on listed observed holidays, the PDF shows timepoints rather than every stop, Harbor Drive stops can move during construction, and Route 923 is not the same as Route 35 or Route 992.

Official Route 923 schedule · Route 923 PDF · MTS alerts

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