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rhintransit
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Currently nine construction sites between Constitucion and Loreto. Adds at least one hour to the trip. Or more, depending on the length of time
spent at the Mirador (between Pto Escondido and Loreto) one. My personal best there is currently 45 minutes although I know someone who clocked 72.
reality\'s never been of much use out here...
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vandenberg
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If you could make it from CSL airport to La Paz, you can get a flight on Calafia to Loreto for $47.00, cheaper than driving.
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Alm
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Quote: | Originally posted by ligui
Alm where did a trolley get into the mix ? |
I believe, in the very 1st answer to your post. You quoted $680 price and asked for "help", so people suggested cheaper options. Bus and trolley is
an easy way to get from SAN airport to the border, a lot cheaper than taxi and not much longer.
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ligui
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Sorry Alm , didn't know San Diego had a trolley .
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Bob and Susan
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bus 992 is from the airport to the trolly station...leaves every 15 mintes
$2.25 usa...exact change
the trolly takes you directly to the border... $2.50
starbucks RIGHT there at the station $2.50 ; )
taxi to the airport right as you cross about 200 pesos
luggage can be carried by assistants that work for tips as you cross
it's actually really easy
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elizabeth
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob and Susan
bus 992 is from the airport to the trolly station...leaves every 15 mintes
$2.25 usa...exact change
the trolly takes you directly to the border... $2.50
starbucks RIGHT there at the station $2.50 ; )
taxi to the airport right as you cross about 200 pesos
luggage can be carried by assistants that work for tips as you cross
it's actually really easy |
Or if you can time it right, the Volaris shuttle, direct from SD airport or Amtrak station direct to Tijuana airport with a quick stop for you to walk
across the border...for $24.
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Bajahowodd
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I still like the idea of flying from Denver to SJD. Just be prepared to make a 7 hour drive (not five) up to the Loreto area. After all, if you took
some of the suggested options, with the trolley, Etc. You would be adding much time on the ground. Flying from Denver to SJD, and renting a car, is
what I would do.
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Alm
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
I still like the idea of flying from Denver to SJD. Just be prepared to make a 7 hour drive (not five) up to the Loreto area. After all, if you took
some of the suggested options, with the trolley, Etc. You would be adding much time on the ground. Flying from Denver to SJD, and renting a car, is
what I would do. |
A lot of stress, driving that distance after a long flight. Financially, it's not going to be cheaper than SAN-TJ-LTO either.
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