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    Executive Lines

    Executive Lines

    (4 reviews)

    They do not follow the schedules listed on their website. I purchased a ticket for a 10:45 AM…read moredeparture and arrived at 9:40 AM, but the kiosk representative told me the van was already full and had left at 10:00 AM. It seems they oversell tickets, making the service more of a first-come, first-served situation rather than a guaranteed reservation. That's why they have a sign saying no refunds and all sales are final. I'm sure this happens every day." No siguen los horarios que aparecen en su sitio web. Compré un boleto para una salida a las 10:45 a. m. y llegué a las 9:40 a. m., pero el representante del quiosco me informó que la van ya estaba llena y había salido a las 10:00 a. m. Parece que venden más boletos de los que pueden acomodar, lo que convierte el servicio en uno de orden de llegada, no en una reservación garantizada. Por eso tienen un letrero que dice que no hay reembolsos y que todas las ventas son finales. Estoy seguro de que esto sucede todos los días."

    Family owned business that provides dependable transportation from the Tijuana San Ysidro border…read morecrossing all the way to Los Angeles with multiple stops on the way. My girlfriend and I have been using this company for transportation every weekend for 7 months now from the border to Moreno Valley. Easy to book tickets over the phone, online website, or the Busbud application which is what we mainly use. Vehicles are newer Mercedes transport vans which make for a comfortable ride. Affordable & efficient way to travel this route, and for friends and family to easily come to visit. Thanks!

    Crucero USA

    Crucero USA

    (2 reviews)

    Not to be confused with Crucify USA which is much less pleasant really…read more This was a bus company which we use to get to Mexico, or rather we used to use it quite a long time ago, and I'm not sure why my review isn't on here anymore, because I posted this probably 5 yrs ago or more. In fact now that I think about it, it must have been about 2013 when we took this bus, and about a year later that I wrote the review, but basically they were an unreliable bus company and it doesn't surprise me that they don't seem to be around anymore. Definitely not one of my favourites.

    They suck ass! We arrived at 5 AM to catch a 5:45 AM shuttle from the San Ysidro border to the…read moreTijuana airport. First off, if you don't know a lick of Spanish, good luck! Some hombre told us to wait behind the McDonald's for pick up. 5:45 AM came no bus. Lady said it's usually late. 6:15 AM roles around and finally the lights turn on in the make shift business in the middle of the end of the trolley tracks. The no-customer-service agent looks all hung over and red-eyed. I asked him for a refund. He said no refunds & the bus did come. Plain out lie because we were waiting for 1 hour and 15 minutes! He said next bus leaves at 7:20 AM. We could not wait that long and risk missing our 9 AM flight on Volaris (see other review). So we trekk across the walkway bridge, luggage in tow. We get stopped by the Federales to press a traffic light button to turn green (lol WTF?! REALLY). We walk a few more steps and two more Federales stop us to open up our bags on their stainless steel wobbly table. Clearly we were in another country so we had to comply. Didn't wanna be thrown in TJ jail! They let us go after a few minutes. But I digress... Do yourself a favor.. cross the border on foot and take a $15 taxi ride to the airport. Save yourself the hassle! Luckily I was able to get my money back through my bank. Fahget about getting a refund through Greyhound.. you have to write a written request for the refund. Overall, Crucero.. Hell Hound suck!

    Beyer Boulevard Trolley Station - The many cameras that watch the station and the comings and goings. Medical center near by for those looking for the building.

    Beyer Boulevard Trolley Station

    (4 reviews)

    San Ysidro

    With the many years that the trolley has been here in San Diego and the many areas of the South Bay…read moreand the North County with the many areas of the Sprinter and the Amtrack, and with the Amtrack Train which has service all the way up into the far areas of California and the many areas outside the state. With the many stations that line the cities and the many counties you have the ones that have the many busses and the ones that are based in the middle of neighborhoods and the ones that are close by the by the small business strip malls that is with the many that are located in the East County which connects many of the trolleys of the Green Line and the Orange Line that services many areas. When I had taken the Blue Line there was a report that of a new walkway and parking area that would give people easy access and the easy way to get to the platform. Arriving at the Beyer station there was no sign and the area that I had discovered was an area that had been cleaned and the weeds removed yet there was no construction. Taken the Blue Line many times on the trip to the international border I have seen the many people get hustled and taken for their money on cab rides and rides to the lower areas of Tiajuana the things that you never do at the border is flash money. Upon arrival at the station at Beyer Blvd is the station is the midst of the neighborhood with the houses that are to both sides with the medical center that you see of the San Ysidro Medical you see many of them, yet the medical center does share the parking and the access to the parking and the many areas of the station near to the many of the side streets with several miles of the border. The many areas which I have seen at the Beyer Blvd the security is there yet the times of the patrols can be very heavy in the morning with many people do take the trolley to get to work. The need for security to be on the train is a must and with the health and safety of the riders makes the San Diego Trolley much safer to ride to cut back on the use of bikes on the trolley during set times it takes up space and seats for those and those which are disabled. Seats that are near the door or to the side doors are for those that are disabled or using a wheelchair. Beyer Station is one area when you take the trolley is come back early many of the southern stops don't have bus service after certain times that makes very dangerous times for those that are female travelers you need to travel with a coworker when going home. As a Yelp Elite Reviewer travel with the San Trolley and the many buses that service many areas it can save you time with the connections to the many Trolley Stations you can park, or you can walk too the nearest trolley center near your home saves time, also saves you gas to buy a monthly pronto card. The San Diego Blue Line is one that does have safety Issues and with the increase in security those issues have slowly decreased. (CR) The pictures that I take with my camera are the property of Irish Traveling Reviewer.

    Beyer Boulevard is another residential stop along the blue line. Much like Iris street, it offers…read morefree parking, has a nice layout, and is decently maintained. Again, there isn't much to do around this area, but it serves its community well. I'm not entirely sure why this stop even exists but the overall quality of the station itself is good enough to give it the a-ok

    ACN Autobuses - buses - Updated May 2026

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