The new pedestrian bridge spanning College Avenue has become an icon for the SDSU campus as
tens of thousands of vehicles pass under it each day. The suspension-like span is approximately
230 feet long, 45 feet tall and serves thousands of students who live and park on the east side of
campus. The new bridge allows direct access to Aztec Center, eliminating conflicts between
pedestrians and vehicular traffic.
Aztec Green will be one of the signature features of the new underground trolley station at San Diego
State University. Thousands of trolley riders each day will emerge from the station onto Aztec Green,
which will serve as a beautiful gateway to campus. The one-acre amphitheater park will include works
of public art by local artist Ann Mudge, seating areas, a mature oak tree and other landscaping.
The underground station at San Diego State University will be the first of its kind in San Diego.
At more than 300 feet long, 55 feet underground and 80 feet wide, the station will be as large as a
30-story building turned on its side and completely buried. It will feature a mezzanine level that will span
over the eastbound and westbound tracks, twin elevator banks, escalators and a 24-hour security station.