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[*] posted on 10-25-2014 at 11:48 AM
Old road thru TJ?


After xing the border at San Yadira is the way to the old road marked....so I don't get lost?
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[*] posted on 10-25-2014 at 11:55 AM


Mex 1 Libre [Free Road]

(not Mex 1-D, Cuota [Toll Road]/Scenic Road).

Lot's of traffic and signals to go through in Tijuana on free road. Most will use Toll Road to Rosarito South and then pop onto free road or cross at Otay and use the Corredor 2000 to Popotla to avoid the mess and any tolls.

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[*] posted on 10-25-2014 at 12:13 PM
Southbound


I believe the question from reeljob was referring to crossing at San Ysidro southbound, then picking up the free road.

In my humble opinion, take the toll road south past the first toll booth to the first Rosarito exit. That will put you on the (free road) quicker than driving through TJ. It will be slow going through Rosarito.....or you can exit at the PEMEX south of Rosarito and avoid all of the in-town traffic




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[*] posted on 10-25-2014 at 02:24 PM


When you say old road through Tijuana, I assume you're referring to Mex. 1 (Libre) along Blvd. Cuauhtemoc Norte/Transpeninsular?

If so, then when crossing into Mexico from San Ysidro, I generally take the road though the Zona Rio area along Paseo de los Heroes and make RIGHT turn once at the Blvd. Cuauhtemoc Norte/Transpeninsular. Take this road will bypass the couple of tolls and connect you with Mex. 1-D (Cuota) near Rosarito Norte.

If you are trying to get south of Rosarito or Popotla, then the easier way from the San Ysidro crossing would be to try get on the Via Rapida Poniente in the direction of La Mesa. This highway should take you along the Tijuana River, then follow all signs in the direction of the Mex. 2 (Mexicali/Tecate), which bring you to the intersection of Corredor Blvd. 2000. Corredor Blvd. 2000 will allow you to make RIGHT turn towards Rosarito/Ensenada.

A word of caution, the route from Tijuana to Corredor Blvd. 2000 has few gas stations and is easy to get lost especially at night. If it's your first time I would take it during the day and review a map beforehand. Corredor Blvd. 2000 will connect you with Mex. 1 (Libre) and 1D (Cuota), bypassing several toll booths & most traffic.
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[*] posted on 10-25-2014 at 02:49 PM


Quote:
Originally posted by David K
Mex 1 Liebre [Free Road]



Actually, with that spelling, it means "Rabbit Road."
Has a nice ring to it though. :lol:




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[*] posted on 10-25-2014 at 03:18 PM


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Quote:
Originally posted by David K
Mex 1 Liebre [Free Road]



Actually, with that spelling, it means "Rabbit Road."
Has a nice ring to it though. :lol:


Yup, I think you are right... Libre is free and Liebre is a jackrabbit (Sacammon's Lagoon is Laguna Ojo de Liebre (Eye of the jack rabbit)!




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[*] posted on 10-25-2014 at 09:22 PM


Follow signs for Zona Río and Paseo de los Héroes. Pass the Costco on P. de los H., then follow signs for Ensenada Libre. It'll be a right turn on Blvd. Cuauhtémoc.
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