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Grossmont Transit Center

3.1 (16 reviews)
Open 4:30 am - 11:00 pm

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Grossmont Trolley. Got coke?
K B.

Greenline Trolley takes you from Santee to past downtown San Diego. A day pass is only $6 and that includes bus transfers. If you're in East County take this trolley to Old Town and have a fun-filled San Diego. You can park and ride at this location. I usually walk 5 minutes to Grossmont Center, eat, shop or watch the movies. I've seen different questionable folk at this location but it's public transportation. What's really cool is this trolley takes you directly to SDSU. It's also neat to ride from stop to stop you can learn a lot about San Diego. Enjoy.

Elaine C.

It's nothing more than a dollar trolley stop there are not any businesses with it. I know with a few stores and restaurants that and a apartment building next to it and a few buses you can get from that spot but otherwise is absolutely positively nothing to go to that would interest me I only get there to get the green line to go downtown or the only thing to come back down Euclid Avenue and that's it Did you have an elevator you can use to get up to Adam Grossmont Center though or you can take the eat in the The 854for that goes to Grossmont College and to Santee trolley Station and So the 852 that goes from there all the way back to 54th and University Avenue all way back to 54th and University Avenue

Angie G.

This transit center is right across the street from where I live, so it is very convenient for us to walk over when we want to hit up downtown or old town to drink and not think about driving. They remodeled this center about a year ago, it is now tagged up and elevators are about run down. Believe me, you will still find some "weird or odd" people hanging out here. It smells horrible outside but once you enter in the elevator beware it smells like poo!

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Spring Street Orange Line Station - Transportation is easy from the Spring Street Trolley takes to the Lamesa Blvd Station where you can go up or down the Village .

Spring Street Orange Line Station

3.0(4 reviews)
1.8 mi

One of the many widely used Trolley Centers has been the one on Spring Street that is used by the…read moremany students that come from Spring Valley and the areas of Lemon Grove. For the Spring Street Trolley was one that you could get on and take into Lemon Grove to go to College Grove Shopping Center. Spring Street has been station that when the storm had washed through many areas some of the stations were destroyed with the many workers of Calif and the SDTransit things were taken back to the start . Spring Street is one station that can catch the busses that take you into Spring Valley for many people board at the station for the ball games and concerts. For the next large event that will be going to the city of Lamesa Village the Oktoberfest is one of the Largest. The past Trolleys the prices were much lower with the expansion of the trolley the Trolleys changed welcoming designed for those using wheel chairs . With the Pronto Card fare system you can tap at the station when you catch the Orange line towards the city of ElCajon where you can catch the many other busses for the trolley you get to the many stations in the times of 5 to 10 minutes. You can purchase tickets at the station before board the trolley you can also purchase the Pronto cards that you can load and use for the trolley they can be used on the trolley. As a Yelp Elite Reviewer the spring Street is one of the larger stations the parking areas you can find near the trolley . Easy access to the disabled ramp when the trolley comes in you can catch on both sides of the platform. For the first time riders its a smooth ride into Lamesa and the Downtown Area with the Orange Line you can take in both directions . Happy Travels

The Spring Street Trolley Station is your park and ride stop in the area. The station layout is…read morenice, but the problem is that it is isolated from the the rest of the area and so at night, its not the ideal place to be. Even considering that, you will still need to walk a bit to get to wherever you are trying to get to since this actual station is so big with it's parking area. Overall, I feel this location could have been better off a couple blocks over or at least have the actual stop closer to traffic so you don't feel so isolated from the actual area.

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Spring Street Orange Line Station - Over looking the spring Street trolley you can see the large parking lot below where you can catch the bus getting a space.

Over looking the spring Street trolley you can see the large parking lot below where you can catch the bus getting a space.

Spring Street Orange Line Station - Spring Street is one station that has a lot of room on the platform for large groups you can bring the family .

Spring Street is one station that has a lot of room on the platform for large groups you can bring the family .

Spring Street Orange Line Station - From the hose that overlook the trolley station and the apartments across the street you can get to the trolley .

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From the hose that overlook the trolley station and the apartments across the street you can get to the trolley .

La Mesa Boulevard Trolley Station - When you arrive on the trolley the clock tower of the village you see from the station.

La Mesa Boulevard Trolley Station

3.7(7 reviews)
1.3 mi

La Mesa Blvd. Trolley station was always on time and my way of transportation for most of my…read moretravels while living in SD. Friendly employees and safe travels.

With new expansion of the San Diego Trolley that will be servicing the city of Santee that is a…read moresingle trolley of the Copper Line for the Green Line will not be servicing the city of Santee. With the many Trolleys that service the city of San Diego will have new service . With my day trip out to the city of Lamesa with the Annual Oktoberfest will be coming to the city that brings many people to the quiet village with the Lamesa Village that has many of the older and new restaurants that have en there since the 1950s for many parts of the Lamesa Village that have been here since the late 1850s that many of them in the 1940s. For the city of the Lamesa Village has many historical sites from the first bank of Calif to the local first drug stores . For the many restaurants and the pubs they have you find some them are the small hole in the wall to the brewery of the Curbside Pub Restaurant that has some of the best hamburgers . The large clocktower below there is the Goodwill store where you can find many things to create one of the creative costumes. The Lamesa Village walk takes by past the train station and the many retail and food stores . One of the older restaurants had shut its doors which has been PorVa Vor restaurant that has changed hands . For the large size of Oktoberfest is to take the the trolley in from Spring Street and the Grossmont trolley centers. It's easier to take the trolley to the city of Lamesa Village for the parking g near by will be expensive. As a Yelp Elite Reviewer the city of Lamesa Village has many places to enjoy and the many restaurants you can have the best dinners and some of the best pizza. Many of the restaurants that are in Lamesa have the best breakfast with the best Starbucks Coffee .For the city of Lamesa Village has som vof the best things for kids food selections and two large parks nearby .

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La Mesa Boulevard Trolley Station - Safety at the Lamesa Blvd Trolley Center is the fence area is not high enough and the safety at the tracks is very open.

Safety at the Lamesa Blvd Trolley Center is the fence area is not high enough and the safety at the tracks is very open.

La Mesa Boulevard Trolley Station - With the many streets that cross over the tracks they have a way of flooding and the platforms they have no drain.

With the many streets that cross over the tracks they have a way of flooding and the platforms they have no drain.

La Mesa Boulevard Trolley Station - Times at the board do have different schedules and the trains that that run after certain time and those that run on the weekend half hou

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Times at the board do have different schedules and the trains that that run after certain time and those that run on the weekend half hou

El Cajon Transit Center

El Cajon Transit Center

2.9(22 reviews)
2.2 mi

El Cajon transit center is ok. Its a great way to get around…read moreSD and its super nice on the wallet. It has a large parking lot. If you wanted to leave your car and ride. It can get packed and sometimes it gets full of shady characters. Not, my favorite station lol.

What is the one place that you can catch the double bus and the LRV all in the same day? One of…read morethe greatest trains is coming to ElCajon you can take the Green Line and get off at the ElCajon Transit and still be able to take the Green line for ElCajon Transit will be the last stop. For the many remodeling and the construction of the tracks there will be the Copper Line that will be the only train to the city of Santee. For the May times that I have rode the trolley to Santee Town Center there will be a new trolley the Copper Line will be servicing the city. For the Copper Line will be servicing between the ElCajon Transit and the many stations between Santee Town Center that will end at the ElCajon Transit. If you need to get on the Green Line you can board there and if you need to transfer to the Orange you can do that Grossmont Transit center. For the travel to the East County it takes you past all the traffic and congestion for the Green line is quick and smooth travel. Trolley if you like to relax and take the kids on the trolley it's the best way you u can go to the Zoo and Sea World. When you board all Trolleys and busses you must have a pass or correct fare and tap at the Pronto Pedestals that registers your fare . As a Yelp Elite Reviewer for the many years that I have rode the trolley the ElCajon Station is one that with the many buses and the connections to the casino buses the station is one busy place. With an Amart you can get snacks and drinks for your trip on the trolley and the trip home on the bus. Happy travels for those that like to take the trolley for free is October 2nd free ride on the bus and trolley .

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El Cajon Transit Center - The transit platform has many ramps and the main stairs to get to the side walk to board the busses and casino buses

The transit platform has many ramps and the main stairs to get to the side walk to board the busses and casino buses

El Cajon Transit Center - The copper line will be a single board station from one side of the trolley you can wait and catch the Copper or over to the Green line .

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The copper line will be a single board station from one side of the trolley you can wait and catch the Copper or over to the Green line .

Amaya Drive Trolley Station - Amya station had a bus route the way you saw was the wide entry and the curb at the station near the stairs.

Amaya Drive Trolley Station

2.3(4 reviews)
0.6 mi

The one place when you come to Amya what is that one place that you can compare the Amya Trolley…read moreStation it has many looks to one station? For the many years that you can take the many travels and the many adventures for the trolley can take you to the many places. With the many valleys there are a few that have the same size and the shape of the Amya Transit Center it has one thing that is nearby. For those that may have the clue and the location is near to the Fashion Valley and the Hazard center Trolley centers you have to take a look at the clues you may miss the markers and the close connection to Amya that has the same resemblance to a certain Mission Valley Station. Amya Station is one place that may students use and when the station was being built for the trolley line Amya was one that so many tried the trolley for the first time it was an ease and relaxing trip. The Amya Transit Center used to have o its own but stop and the many changes had affected the connections to the many areas of Fletcher Hills and Navajo the many areas that are around the trolley center can be one big valley of Condos and the many apartments. With the many things that had happened from the storm that the San Diego Trolley had helped with the remodel and the reconstruction of the many stations for the one station which had great damage was the El Cajon Transit Center with the mudslide that had slowed the trolley. Amya Transit Center was able to get back to the business at hand with more changes in the wind the many signs that are alerting the new changes and the switch overs for the Green and the Orange Line. You may notice both sides of the station have many areas to park at with the close distance to the business center where you can find the Schools and the Round Table Pizza is located with the 711 store which is a close walk. Amya Station is now become the apartment and the condo city of the valley where you can connect to the Orange and the Blue Line. With the many travels and the many stations that I have had to get the bus and to transfer to the many other routes for the county transit and the San Diego Transit. In closing as a Yelp Elite Reviewer, the Amya Station has been one area which has been the quiet station with the many housings and the apartments that are nearby with the many students that have to walk to the many neighborhoods nearby. With the security that is looked after they have many large groups and the many people which come to Amya Station to board the board the Orange Line and the Green Line Trolleys for the ballgames and the events that take place at the Snap Drago and the San Diego State University.

It seems a bit odd to write a review about a trolley stop, but here goes. Amaya is our usual stop…read moreto switch from the green line to the orange line on our way to Petco Park. It has always been during the day so we have always felt completely safe. I have no idea what the night brings, but it seems secure enough. We never have waited more than 10 minutes for the connecting train anyway. The station is always clean, never overflowing trash cans or debris and trash lying everywhere. I guess for obvious reasons the MTS can't install and maintain bathroom facilities. It'd sure be nice though. After a couple of beers at Oggi's, then catching the ride on the green line from Santee to Amaya, this is about the time we could use a pit stop.

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Amaya Drive Trolley Station - Safety is the biggest thing at the trolley centers and when you see the trolley pull in stay behind the line.

Safety is the biggest thing at the trolley centers and when you see the trolley pull in stay behind the line.

Amaya Drive Trolley Station - There will be changes with the Orange and the green line with the new routes that are going to be started and the Orange will be used.

There will be changes with the Orange and the green line with the new routes that are going to be started and the Orange will be used.

Amaya Drive Trolley Station - When the train is on approach never run across the tracks is stay back and let the train come to a complete stop.

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When the train is on approach never run across the tracks is stay back and let the train come to a complete stop.

Lemon Grove Depot Trolley Station - The many old locations that you see on the strip and the need of traffic trolley safety gates .

Lemon Grove Depot Trolley Station

2.8(9 reviews)
2.9 mi

One of the older locations here in San Diego that is towards the East County that can be…read moredistinguished by the huge piece of fruit that has been the markerker for this town. The station house is one of the many that was the original train depots for the city had many ways of travel for one way was by the use of wagons. The city of lemon Grove the way it looks the train trolley stationit has the looks of the old train station when you look upon the frontt. Travel to the lemon Grove transit center the old train stop that shows the the spire of the building and the looks of the city center the looks of the valley when the city started.. Lemon Grove has the many places you can see when your travel by way of the Trolley the many German houses that are located near by for the city of Lemon Grove is one that has been around since the early years of the 1800 the valley of the many lemon trees. The many small stores the one that catches my eye is Barry's Sporting goods one of the many company stores that was in the city of Lemon Grove with the the many smaller stores that line up and down Broadway. Among the many business you will find one of the oldest feed stores for pets and animals many of the smaller buildings that had been demo and removed. Travel on the trolley to the city of Lemon Grove is one you can take to Spring Street and the Lamesa Blvd for the many events the orange line operates through the East County. The many events and the parades you find travel by way of the trolley parking you can find at some areas Lemon Grove the city of the past and future. As a Yelp Elite Reviewer the great places of travel the orange line goes through the city trolley is one of the greatest ways to save money and time the head aches of paid parking.

What a nightmare this place is. I'm standing there for two minutes before the trolley security…read morecomes over and starts harassing me about how am I gonna get a ticket or not.I'm staying there looking at the tickets He was very aggressive and was very unnecessary. I felt unsafe and harassed. I own a little business in the area, and I was talking to my nephew when it just happened out of the blue. I said something to The trolley staff on site, but I think the general public should be warned.

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Lemon Grove Depot Trolley Station - The city of Lemon Grove you can take the trolley and catch at the terminal with restaurants near by .

The city of Lemon Grove you can take the trolley and catch at the terminal with restaurants near by .

Lemon Grove Depot Trolley Station - The city has a feel of the western town the valley of where the town is located the many of the first buildings.

The city has a feel of the western town the valley of where the town is located the many of the first buildings.

Lemon Grove Depot Trolley Station - One of the Items that marks the city is the large lemon that marks the main street of the city.

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One of the Items that marks the city is the large lemon that marks the main street of the city.

Alvarado Station - With the many designers of the trolley, you see the designs of the tracks that go towards and away from Alvarado like a long wall.

Alvarado Station

4.0(5 reviews)
2.7 mi

What is the one place that you have to read the bumps to find the answer for rail on the wall? Many…read moreof the trolley stations you will find at many different lines cations for the UCSD Trolley center is one that is one which se vices the many students of the valley and the housing near by. UCSD Transit Center you can get to the many student housing and the college classrooms that are nearby the Transit Center for the restaurants they have is Denny's and DZ Aiken's . The UCSD TEANSIT center is one that you catch the Uber and the taxi at is now been renamed as the Transit Center.. If you need to catch the busses you will need to walk to the college Blvd and the 70th Street connection.. With the new change over of the Alvarado Hospital that changes the name of the Trolley Transit with many hospitals. As a Yelp Elite Reviewer the change over of Alvarado to to UCSD that does change the names of the centers. The trolley you can catch to the East County and the City of San Diego where you can catch the Orange Line at at the 12th & Imperial transfer Station.

Located in the College Area of San Diego, the Alvarado Medical Center Station (or Alvarado Station)…read moreis a station on the Syucan Green Line of the San Diego Trolley. Opened in July 2005 as part of the Mission Valley East extension, it is one stop east of the only underground station in the system at SDSU Transit Center. The station serves the Alvarado Medical Center, which is across the street from the station. There is not very much to see or do around this station, but a unique and noticable feature of the station is a riddle engraved into the tiles on the wall that separates the station from Interstate 8 freeway. The riddle is more conspicuous when standing on the eastbound platform. Roman De Salvo created this public art installation in 2005. The riddle can possibly entice transit riders into looking around for its answer while waiting for a train to pull into the station. The answer to the riddle is found on a handrail at the east end of the station, engraved in Braille. Although there is limited street parking around the station, there is no transit parking at the site. Parking is available at 70th Street Station, which is the next station east of this station.

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Alvarado Station - At the Alvarado station you may notice that the hospital has changed hands and welcome the UC San Diego Health Center hospital.

At the Alvarado station you may notice that the hospital has changed hands and welcome the UC San Diego Health Center hospital.

Alvarado Station - Located over at reservoir drive and the many cars that travel through is watch for changing cars those that speed of the freeway.

Located over at reservoir drive and the many cars that travel through is watch for changing cars those that speed of the freeway.

Alvarado Station - When you come to the station is the train doe slow quickly and is stay behind the yellow line and to look both ways when you cross look.

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When you come to the station is the train doe slow quickly and is stay behind the yellow line and to look both ways when you cross look.

70th Street Trolley Station - Many of the semi authentic station is told to be of the authentic place there is a railroad switch from the late 1800s.

70th Street Trolley Station

3.3(8 reviews)
2.0 mi

I actually like this trolley station. There is a lot of parking, it's fairly clean. There is a good…read moreamount of shaded seating. It's in a very visible spot, and it's right along the freeway. I would say it's probably a lot better than some of the other trolley stations in San diego. I would say that I feel actually a tad bit safer at this particular location. As safe as I feel at this trolley station I wouldn't recommend being at any trolley station late at night by yourself in general. This location also isn't conveniently located close enough to any stores or anything super convenient. Unless you want to go to the gas station, which that's probably like a 10 to 15 minute walk from this trolley station depending on how fast you walk.

Traveling through the many Trolley and Transit centers the other ones that have the smaller areas…read moreyet they have busses that you can connect to that are close by. For there is one station that were your driving on the 8 freeway and you see 70th Street look on the hillside you will see the trolley station. Traveling from the 70th Street station you can find many things at the station for the many areas of the trolley station to seen as Indian Areas. For the many areas of Mission Valley and the College it has the history back to the early years of the train and the railroad industry yet the one thing is the old old signal switch at the 70th Street trolley . The trolley station you can say the area was cut from the side of the hill that the trolley station is one sits on the slant as the trains and trolleys head into the Valley and other stations . With the medium size parking lot and the bus terminal for the #14 bus you can catch the number 27 and the 6 served the stations of the Mission Valley and the Linda Vista Station tye station for the Mission Beach . 70th Street is one of the many stations that you can park your car and take the trolley to the Stadium the busses that stop at 70th service the ElCajon Blvd and College Ave. The 70th Street is told be of the indian area yet the plaques you may find are of being handmade the shrubbacand the trees are from the MTS DESIGNERS for the stations are strictly designed by the designers . The many Trolley Centers of the Green Line have been ones designed around the housing and the travel centers with the many stops you have found that the Greeline Route as the useful and bus connection to the 70th and ElCajon Blvd . As a Yelp Elite Reviewer the many stations that I have traveled through over the years has been many the 70th Street was one of the many when the green line opened. With the Medical Centers that are close makes one of the better trolley and travel centers than most you see and travel to. 70th Street has been one that I use to get up to the college and the many great restaurants they have .

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70th Street Trolley Station - The Trolley Station has these things that are artistically made yet there is no info board of the time .

The Trolley Station has these things that are artistically made yet there is no info board of the time .

70th Street Trolley Station - When you travel is to check the schedule boards when you come to the station gives you the arrivals for weekends .

When you travel is to check the schedule boards when you come to the station gives you the arrivals for weekends .

70th Street Trolley Station - The lights they have at the trolley are not the brightest with other lights from the city which shines more .

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The lights they have at the trolley are not the brightest with other lights from the city which shines more .

CBX Cross Border Xpress

CBX Cross Border Xpress

3.0(652 reviews)
16.3 mi
24/7 Availability
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I have flown out of the Tijuana airport a few times in my life, the most recent time being last…read moreweek. It was the first time I went to that airport since CBX had been constructed. Hubby and I were headed to Puerto Escondido, which is very expensive and very time-consuming to fly to from the airport in San Diego. However, flight prices and times were much more reasonable from Tijuana. Thanks to CBX, we didn't need to find anyone to cross the border and drive us directly to the airport, especially as our flight departed at 5:40 AM. It was nice to have an easy drop off on this side of the border. Anyway, we were dropped off on the US side, and had pre-purchased CBX tickets online for $50 per person, round trip. I felt that the price was very fair for the staffing and amenities along the way. We had already reserved a rideshare to drive us to CBX, but I saw the secure parking lots and realized that parking there is also a valid, safe option. It appeared that some of the secured parking cost about $30 per day, making it a good option depending how may days you would like to park your car. Anyway, when we entered, there were people guiding us, as it wasn't too crowded at that early hour. You scan your CBX ticket, your boarding pass, and your passport. Then you are able to walk through the barriers. There are escalators and elevators to get to the bridge, and signs stating that there is assistance available for people with disabilities. The bridge was clean and air-conditioned. We walked through customs just prior to entering the Tijuana airport. When I had learned about CBX, I was reluctant. A friend of mine told me that she had walked much further in various airports. It is true. The walk is short and easy Upon coming back to the states, we learned that there were several taco and other food trucks on the US side of CBX, as well as Starbucks and a well-known mall pretzel company. All in all, I am grateful to have a way to access the TJ airoprt in a very easy and affordable way. I plan to continue to use CBX for more affordable flights south of the border.

Easy peasy. With CBX, San Diego County basically gets a bonus airport out of TIJ that offers more…read moredirect flights, especially to other parts of Mexico. I used CBX to fly from TIJ to San Miguel Allende 10 years ago, and recently to Cancun. Both times were uneventful, exactly how I like my airport experiences to be. Purchase your CBX pass and parking ahead of time. Parking is priced cheapest in the dirt lot and most expensive in the covered/paved lot. I prefer the Goldilocks of uncovered paved in Lot A up front. Upon arrival, scan your CBX ticket and boarding pass (you can link them and just scan boarding pass as well, but don't need to). Same on the way back.

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CBX Cross Border Xpress - The CBX Terminal located in San Diego, California connects through an enclosed bridge to the Tijuana International Airport

The CBX Terminal located in San Diego, California connects through an enclosed bridge to the Tijuana International Airport

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