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The neon lights of Los Santos flickered in the rearview mirror of CJ’s modified coach. He wasn’t out for a drive-by or a turf war tonight; he was clocking in. With the active, the streets of San Andreas had transformed from a criminal playground into a complex grid of routes, schedules, and impatient commuters.

: CJ had exactly three minutes to load the passengers from the Metro line and navigate the tight corners of Downtown before the next train arrived. gta-san-andreas-bus-driver-mod-with-metro-train-new-line

: A rival gang, annoyed by the city's new "public service" focus, had parked a line of lowriders across the New Line’s main intersection. Speed vs. Precision The neon lights of Los Santos flickered in

CJ pulled the bus into the Unity Station bay just as the first "Bullet" metro train screeched to a halt on the elevated tracks above. A crowd of NPCs poured down the stairs, their digital eyes fixed on CJ’s bus. This was the "Intermodal Link"—a challenge for even the most seasoned modded players. : CJ had exactly three minutes to load

With the Metro hum echoing in the distance, CJ didn't hit the brakes. He toggled the hydraulics—a perk of his custom bus—and hopped the curb, bypasssing the blockade while keeping the "Comfort Meter" in the green. The passengers barely looked up from their newspapers as the bus roared past the baffled Vagos.