JZ
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What's the closest Amtrak to the CBX bridge at the TJ airport?
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SFandH
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downtown san diego train station I guess
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LaTijereta
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Santa Fe Station in San Diego.. CBX shuttle passes through about every hour back and forth to the Bridge and Lundeberg Field...
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Bob and Susan
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why Amtrak..
metro link is at the santa fe station also
ive ridden it up to LA then out to Montclair
a train is a train unless you are going way north
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MexicoTed
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Santa Fe Station is correct. It's the end of the line for Amtrak. However, I would call the CBX shuttle number and make sure they know you will be
there. Vans and drivers are great.
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Jizz,
The last amtrak stop is santa fe stn.
You could have looked that up faster online instead of asking here
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JZ
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Got an Uber to go up to the station and in route the Uber girl offered to take me off book up to LA (Calabasas) for $150 so I just did that.
Was a last minute deal. My flight from Hermosillo to LAX was cancelled and I scrambled to find another way home.
Long day.
[Edited on 8-14-2017 by JZ]
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wow. that was a long trip. I was going to ask when you were pulling in as we are in san diego. glad you are home.
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Alm
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Santa Fe in San Diego is served by Amtrak.
Santa Ana - by Metrolink and Amtrak.
[Edited on 8-14-2017 by Alm]
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Quote: Originally posted by Alm |
Santa Fe in San Diego is served by Amtrak.
Santa Ana - by Metrolink and Amtrak.
[Edited on 8-14-2017 by Alm] |
Metrolink connects with NCTD Coaster in Oceanside which goes to the Santa Fe station in downtown San Diego.
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Alm
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"Connects".
My point was that it's not possible to take Metrolink from Santa Fe station.
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Bob and Susan
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you are right///
I bought a ticket at the santa fe station on a "metro-link" like train to Oceanside (couple bucks not amtrack)...
I had to get off the train and buy another ticket there...
then a $2 all day sunday pass on the "real" metrolink to downtown la and Montclair ca
total cost from the border was about $8
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Alm
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Doable... Fewer trains, more stops... I thought Sunday pass was $10?
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Bob and Susan
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you are probably RIGHT again...damn I'm old
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Alm
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Coaster is still 2 bucks, gotta love those senior fares
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