TRANSPORTATION OPTION TO AND FROM THE AIRPORT IN THE U.S.A: SUPERSHUTTLE
Carol and Dani talk about one of the transportation options you have to and from the airport in the major cities in the U.S.A: the super shuttle
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Aruna & Hari Sharma in Super Shuttle to Comfort Inn & Suites San Diego Sea World, Nov 02, 2018
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4/20 Stoner Mob: Smoking At San Diego Beaches & SDSU
18+ Took a trip to San Diego on 4/20/2017 with the homies, & blazed up fat all throughout the day. We visited a couple dope beaches, (Mission Beach, & Sunset Cliffs) & got super stoned. After that we hit up San Diego State University and saw what the frat life is like with the homie Zander. We had a dope ass time, hope you guys enjoy the video.
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Taking public city bus from San Diego Airport to downtown train & trolley stations
HOW TO REACH DOWNTOWN TRANSPORTATION HUBS FROM THE SAN DIEGO AIRPORT
• Follow the signs inside the airport to Ground Transportation.
• At the curb outside the airport, look for the bus stop sign for MTS bus 992. As of 2015 bus ticket purchase is $2.25 fare payable on board. Exact change needed. info
• Depart the bus at the Santa Fe Depot Station stop. Then walk North across Broadway across the trolley tracks just west of Kettner Blvd. You’ll see the Santa Fe Depot station from the bus stop.
Once at the Depot you have the choice to:
1. Purchase a COASTER ticket at the NCTD ticket vending machine on the platform.
2. Purchase tickets for Amtrak inside the depot ticket counter
3. Walk to adjacent American Plaza Station and purchase tickets for the San Diego Trolley, an inexpensive light rail service with three lines that serve multiple areas including Downtown, the Convention Center, SDSU, Old Town, and even the Mexican border. Although the trolley doesn’t stop directly at the airport, the blue and orange lines connect with MTS Bus route 992 at America Plaza Station adjacent to Santa Fe Depot
4. Uber, taxi, bus or walk to your San Diego area destination
TRAINS:
Amtrak Intercity and Coaster commuter trains link communities and travelers from as far away as Los Angeles and Orange Counties to downtown San Diego and coastal North County and, includes stops in Old Town, Sorrento Valley, Solana Beach, Encinitas, Carlsbad and Oceanside.
Travelers headed from San Diego International Airport can connect with Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner and the COASTER at Amtrak's Santa Fe Depot train station downtown.
The Coaster commuter train operates daily, with the exceptions of New Year's Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
For additional information on connecting transit, fares, personalized travel planning and disabled services, call 800.COASTER 800.262.7837 or visit gonctd.com/coaster.
For additional information on Amtrak service in San Diego, visit the Santa Fe Depot train station, telephone 1-800-USA-RAIL, or visit Amtrak or Amtrak California.
Top 10 reasons to move to San Diego, California. Vacation, Visit or live in San Diego.
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Top 10 reasons NOT to move to San Jose, California. You need good car insurance.
Top 10 reasons NOT to move to San Jose, California. You need good car insurance. This video lists some things you need to know about before you move to San Jose, CA. Having a lot of money and great car insurance is just a few reasons.
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Downtown on the San Diego Trolley
Explore downtown San Diego, California aboard the San Diego Trolley. Filmed in October 2014, we'll ride the Orange Line from the Santa Fe Depot to the 12th & Imperial Transit Center, and then head back around on the Green Line to Middletown. Many different onboard and trackside views are presented as we travel through the city.
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LightRail in San Diego, California 2018
The San Diego Trolley (reporting mark SDTI) is a light rail system operating in the metropolitan area of San Diego. It is known colloquially as The Trolley. The Trolley's operator, San Diego Trolley, Inc. (SDTI), is a subsidiary of the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS). The Trolley began service on July 26, 1981, making it the oldest of the second-generation light rail systems in the United States. The entire Trolley network serves 53 stations, and comprises 53.5 miles (86.1 km) of route, and three primary lines named the Blue Line, the Orange Line, and the Green Line, as well as a supplementary heritage streetcar downtown circulator known as the Silver Line that operates on select weekdays, weekends and holidays.
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San Diego Travel Tips: 11 Things to Know Before You Go
Things YOU need to know before you travel to San Diego California from a San Diego Native. San Diego is the 2nd most populated city in California with 1.4 million people. San Diego is the most South Westernly city in the Continental United States and borders Mexico to the South, with Los Angeles to the North.
1. General San Diego Info
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10. Neat Neighborhoods in San Diego
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Train Simulator 2020 - San Diego Trolley - Siemens/Düwag U2 to Gaslamp Quarter
While the Düwag U2 was primarily used in Frankfurt, modified versions were built and exported to Canada and the United States of America. The only US system to receive these units was the San Diego Trolley, for which 71 sets were built in 1980. The last of these was retired in 2015, and 18 were sold to the city of Mendoza in Argentina. Six of the ex-SD Trolley U2 trains are preserved in the US.
In this scenario, we will be driving a trio of Düwag U2's on a short section of the San Diego Trolley's Green Line. We start at San Diego Old Town and finish at Gaslamp Quarter, stopping at the following stations on the way:
Washington Street
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Riding San Diego's Blue Line
THE SUBJECT MATTER AND VISUAL CONTENT OF THIS VIDEO IS DIRECTED SOLELY TOWARD ADULT RAILFANS AND ADULT POTENTIAL RAIL PASSENGERS. CHILDREN YOUNGER THAN 13 SHOULD NOT WATCH THIS VIDEO. Riding the blue line from 12th & Imperial to Harborside. Annual ridership of the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System is 94.9 million (2017).
San Diego: US / Mexican Border Shooting 06032019
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INCIDENT DATE/TIME: 6-3-19 7:30 pm
LOCATION: US/Mexican border
CITY: San Diego
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From the SDPD Homicide Division:
San Diego – On June 3, 2019, at approximately 7:43 p.m., the San Diego Police Communications Center was notified of an officer-involved shooting at the San Ysidro Port of Entry involving United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Officers. San Diego Police Officers responded to the vehicle secondary inspection area of the Port of Entry to assist and learned a suspect had been wounded in the shooting. CBP Officers and San Diego Fire-Rescue personnel attempted life-saving measures on the suspect however, he, unfortunately, did not survive his injuries.
As with any officer-involved shooting occurring in the City of San Diego, the San Diego
Police Homicide Unit was called to the scene to conduct the investigation. Investigators
are still in the process of conducting interviews and collecting evidence, but according to
initial witness interviews, the suspect was driving through the Port of Entry from Mexico
into the United States. He refused to stop for the CBP Officers and attempted to drive
through the inspection area. Several CBP Officers attempted to stop the suspect, whose
vehicle was eventually blocked by another vehicle. The suspect began firing a gun out of
his vehicle towards the officers, then exited his vehicle and continued firing at the
officers. The officers returned fire, striking the suspect. The suspect in this incident has been identified, but his name is not being released pending notification of his family. He is described as a 23-year-old white male and a citizen of the United States. Seven CBP Officers were involved in the shooting, none of which were injured by the gunfire.
UPDATE:
The suspect has been identified as 23-year-old Travis James Eckstein. Two additional
people were found in the rear of Eckstein’s truck. They were interviewed and released to
CBP Officers.
Is MTS Compass Card San Diego's Bus Ticket To 21st Century?
Bus fare is becoming a thing of the past. At least when it comes to putting coins in a fare box. San Diego is working to get everyone to use its electronic smart card. But reporter Tom Fudge tells us the MTS Compass Card still has some transfers to make before it reaches a final destination.
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San Diego Bay: Then & Now
Since its founding in 1962, the Port of San Diego has shaped and improved the waterfront in each of its five member cities: San Diego, National City, Chula Vista, Imperial Beach and Coronado.
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