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Local Rail | |
San Diego Trolley | |
COASTER | |
SPRINTER | |
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Connecting Rail | |
Metrolink | |
Pacific Surfliner (Amtrak) | |
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Airports | |
San Diego International Airport | |
McClellan-Palomar Airport |
The following is a list of transportation in San Diego County, California.
The San Diego Trolley is a light rail that serves the metropolitan area including central San Diego, East County, South County to the border.
The San Diego Coast Express Rail, or Coaster, is a 41-mile commuter rail line that connects North County to central San Diego. Eight stations in total are served, between Oceanside and Downtown San Diego.
The Sprinter is a 22-mile light rail line between Oceanside and Escondido, California. Fifteen stations are served, including stops in the cities of Oceanside (western terminus), Vista, San Marcos, and Escondido (eastern terminus).
Sprinter service is operated with Siemens Sprinter diesel multiple units manufactured in Germany, where they are widely used.
The Pacific Surfliner is a 350-mile (563 km) Amtrak passenger train route serving communities on the coast of Southern California between San Diego and San Luis Obispo with stops in Los Angeles.
Metrolink is a commuter rail network connecting major cities in Southern California including San Diego via transfers at Oceanside, Anaheim, Los Angeles, and Riverside. Metrolink does not serve the immediate San Diego area, just Oceanside in northern San Diego County.