Aldervale
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Insight San Diego Airport to TJ Airport without car ?
Seeking any local and current insight on easy way from San Diego airport to the TJ airport with out a car.
Many thanks
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chippy
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Taxi to trolley. Trolley to border. Walk across and cab it to the airport.
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rhintransit
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Uber
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Try DOOR-TO-DOOR, get picked up at your home and delivered at Tj Airport front door and vice versa:
http://www.taxisairport.com/en/
Last September it cost for four of us from Eastlake to Tj Airport around $84.00 dlls., just consider the cost per person over the bridge: 16.00 dlls.
then the cost of Uber and it adds up, not to mention the walking and carrying.
We had a very professional and courteous bilingual driver and a clean, comfortable van, you can ask for him to pick you up when you call, his name is
Juan Ramn. We got his name because we wanted him to drive us back home on our return.
The only walking is when you return to the US: walk across the border and have your luggage checked thru the x-ray machine, we used our Sentri and
Ready Lane cards for quick re-entry back into the US, but I don't think you would use the regular pedestrian (very long) lane on your return because
public transportation have designated lanes (?).
[Edited on 12-19-2016 by carlosg]
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Bob and Susan
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bus to trolly...I think it #894
edit: its bus route number 992 and its $2.25 a ride
trolly to border
walk across (have available border helper carry bags)
taxi to airport
under $20usa
[Edited on 12-19-2016 by Bob and Susan]
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Uber from the SD airport to the cross border bridge at OTAY, leads right to the airport
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Take bus 992 to sante fe station, then take shuttle that goes both ways from Tijuana airport-USA bridge, at least 6 months ago that was possible, $25
usd, I think it's hourly, check border crossing website.
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isn't it $16 a person to walk across the bridge
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Dunno, but it is probably worth it
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bus 992 right out side airport to blue line San Ysidro trolley. $2.25
Blue line to border. $2.25
walk across, Migration (ask for receipt, or pay again later.) $390 pesos
Bus to TJ airport $11 pesos. Turn right past taxi stand and walk a couple of hundred yards over bridge to traffic circle. Cross street and wait for
East bound bus to aeropuerto.
If you speak no spanish find the Volaris schuttle, at the train station or the airport.
Above average info desk at San Diego Air Port
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Aldervale
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Many many thanks
Sounds like it is pretty straightforward....especially with little or no luggage/gear.
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I have heard conflicting reports on the new pedestrian bridge to the TJ airport. Can that be used both ways if you aren't flying in or out of TJ? I
will be flying into San Diego, getting across somewhere and getting picked up. 3 or 4 days later I need to get back to the San Diego airport to come
home. I was thinking getting picked up at the airport in TJ would be easier as I have never walked across before and don't know where to tell my
Mexican friend to meet me, and I don't think she knows that area at all.
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The cross border bridge can only be used by ticketed passengers flying out of or into TJ airport.
Experience enables you to recognize a mistake every time you repeat it.
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Quote: Originally posted by Bajazly | I have heard conflicting reports on the new pedestrian bridge to the TJ airport. Can that be used both ways if you aren't flying in or out of TJ? I
will be flying into San Diego, getting across somewhere and getting picked up. 3 or 4 days later I need to get back to the San Diego airport to come
home. I was thinking getting picked up at the airport in TJ would be easier as I have never walked across before and don't know where to tell my
Mexican friend to meet me, and I don't think she knows that area at all. |
Nope. You need to show a ticket or reservation number to go southbound and a boarding pass northbound.
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Quote: Originally posted by rhintransit | Quote: Originally posted by Bajazly | I have heard conflicting reports on the new pedestrian bridge to the TJ airport. Can that be used both ways if you aren't flying in or out of TJ? I
will be flying into San Diego, getting across somewhere and getting picked up. 3 or 4 days later I need to get back to the San Diego airport to come
home. I was thinking getting picked up at the airport in TJ would be easier as I have never walked across before and don't know where to tell my
Mexican friend to meet me, and I don't think she knows that area at all. |
Nope. You need to show a ticket or reservation number to go southbound and a boarding pass northbound. |
Is that a boarding pass coming into TJ or would a boarding pass for a flight out of SD work?
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danaeb
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Quote: Originally posted by Bajazly | Quote: Originally posted by rhintransit | Quote: Originally posted by Bajazly | I have heard conflicting reports on the new pedestrian bridge to the TJ airport. Can that be used both ways if you aren't flying in or out of TJ? I
will be flying into San Diego, getting across somewhere and getting picked up. 3 or 4 days later I need to get back to the San Diego airport to come
home. I was thinking getting picked up at the airport in TJ would be easier as I have never walked across before and don't know where to tell my
Mexican friend to meet me, and I don't think she knows that area at all. |
Nope. You need to show a ticket or reservation number to go southbound and a boarding pass northbound. |
Is that a boarding pass coming into TJ or would a boarding pass for a flight out of SD work? |
NO. It's only for passengers originating out of TJ or arriving into TJ.
Experience enables you to recognize a mistake every time you repeat it.
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You can do the urban transit options mentioned above, or take an uber or town car service airport-to-airport (uber now crosses border southbound
only). If you got the cash, take a town car.
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