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The North County Transit District's COASTER trains connect downtown San Diego and Old Town with coastal communities throughout the county including Solana Beach, Encinitas, Carlsbad and Oceanside.
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You may also ride the Pacific Surfliner train to San Diego from Solana Beach and Oceanside plus Anaheim, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo and many places in between.įor Amtrak schedules and information, visit Pacific Surfliner. There are plenty of connecting services from the Oceanside station, including the SPRINTER inland rail that travels east to Escondido. The Santa Fe Depot, located in downtown San Diego on Kettner Blvd and Broadway, is the main hub for Pacific Surfliner, providing various coastal train services from downtown San Diego to Oceanside and beyond. They also offer and combination options with their land-and-water SEAL Tours.
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You can either ride on the full two-hour narrated historic tour, or hop on and off at different stops throughout the day. The Trolley stops at 11 places including Old Town, Seaport Village, Gaslamp Quarter, Coronado, Little Italy and Balboa Park. Old Town TrolleyĪnother fun way to travel to the main tourist areas of San Diego is on an Old Town Trolley Tour. Trolleys run an average of every 15 minutes, 7 minutes during peak and 30 minutes during off-peak hours.įor current information on Bus and Trolley Service, visit the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. Trolley and bus adult fares are inexpensive and children aged 5 and under ride for free. There are three trolley lines (UC San Diego Blue, Orange and Sycuan Green) that service the downtown San Diego communities and beyond, covering 53 miles of double-track railway and 53 stations total. The San Diego Trolley provides convenient services from key locations downtown, including the Santa Fe Depot and the San Diego Convention Center, crisscrossing through downtown and out to various locations like Old Town, Mission Valley, El Cajon, Santee and San Ysidro, which is on the Mexican border. If you're staying in and around downtown San Diego, the iconic bright red trolley will take you in and around the city.