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    70th Street Trolley Station

    3.3 (8 reviews)
    Closed 4:30 am - 10:30 pm

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    Mandy F.

    There's not much going on at this trolley stop, but that could be a good thing. It does offer shaded benches, free parking, and updates on wait times.

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    The city needs to imminent domain MTS, terrible reliability, unsafe feeling at night, overpriced monthly pass.

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    Santa Fe Train Depot - Check in and baggage claim

    Santa Fe Train Depot

    3.8(225 reviews)
    8.3 miLittle Italy

    Heads up: There's currently a lot of construction going on around this train station, so if you're…read moreubering here I would give yourself extra time as your car may need to circle back around or drop you off at a further point with a bit if a walk. The station itself is older but that gives it some charm. If you're coming here thinking you're going to have a whole bunch of food options, think again. There's one little kiosk with a guy selling a few sandwiches and coffee. Honestly though the kiosk guy was great, really friendly even early in the morning. I wasn't exactly sure how this whole thing worked since I'm not from here, but the attendant was nice and explained that my train would have a line up starting 20 minutes before boarding, then we'd all board together. If you're taking a train out of here I'd give yourself extra time and bring your own food (but stop by the kiosk guy for a coffee, he's a delight).

    The Santa Fe Depot serves Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner service, the MTS Trolley, and regional Coaster…read moretrains. This review is of the station facility and not any of the rail services. The Santa Fe Depot was built by the bygone railroad of that name. I'm old enough to remember the advertising slogan "Ship and travel Santa Fe--all the way!" This is one of relatively few major railway stations that have both been preserved largely in their original form, and continue to serve rail passengers. It is a beautiful Mission-style building from the early 20th Century, and will give you a feel for what rail travel was like in its heyday. Gorgeous tile work and some nice landscaping make this a great place to wait for a train. (Search "Santa Fe Depot (San Diego)" on Wikipedia for more on its history and architecture.) For Amtrak passengers, this is a staffed station with ticketing and checked baggage services. Amtrak staff are courteous and helpful. The waiting room is large and has plenty of old-style bench seating. There is a designated waiting area for seniors and people with disabilities needing assistance in boarding. There are restrooms, but Amtrak often has difficulty in keeping unhoused people from making a mess or using the facilities for things other than immediate relief. So at times, not everyone will find them comfortable to use. In addition to the Trolley, the Santa Fe Depot is also served by several MTS bus lines. There is a paid parking lot run by a third-party provider. No free parking nearby. There is a small kiosk--the Silver Streak Cafe--selling food and drink. See my separate review.

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    Grantville Trolley Station - Grantville statis very wide and the train does come in at the high rate is stay behind the line.

    Grantville Trolley Station

    3.3(12 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    With the many trolleys that I have ridden and to see many other stations get crowded by housing…read moredevelopments with the trolley line and the many parts of Grantville are some of the older parts of San Diego and to when the first Railroad had gone through the valley. What is an area that meets at three sections with a river running through the valley? With the valley that leads to the areas of the Stadium is more cleaned and well organized as I see the Grantville area have become as the dumping ground. The many trips that I have taken to see the many stations and to catch the busses that you may need to go to the Zion Hospital and the many major medical offices in the area near Grantville. The Grantville Station is located over near the many hotels and the car dealerships with the bus#88 and the bus #13 that takes you over to the areas of the Camino Del Rio south and the Old Town Trolley Station. With the Bus #13 that services the many areas of the National City 24th street trolley center which connects with the Euclid Transit and trolley Center. Grantville is one of the oldest communities in San Diego and the State of Calif the first European settlement that was organized in the year 1769. Yes, Grantville serves a very vital part of the valley and also has the great history to know of the valley and the connections that it has to the connections of Old Town and the City area of Tecolote. Being on the trolley and taking the day and getting a look about to see the many areas when you don't have a lot of money what else can you do. Traveling the buses and the trolleys on the of a Senior Disabled Bus pass with many people they take to the freeways and the long lines of traffic with worst drivers are not fun for most. The San Diego Transit station is becoming more crowded and with the many businesses of the valley the only thing you can do is build a bigger transit bus connection zone at Grantville. The many stations that are close by and be able to help the many students to help get them to school and the easy access of the trolley makes it much easier and less expensive to pay for parking and the high cost of Gas. As a Yelp Elite Reviewer having been through the station many times with the constant construction and the many trucks coming through it makes the areas much more trashed and the river valley has much trash that comes from the many construction sites and those that are dumping into the San Diego River. To see an area that is clean and well used it can be the greatest thing yet when people throw trash into the San Diego River and the many areas that do pollute .

    no parking! the apartment building took the whole space for parking. So many people park and ride…read morethat this change will reduce the number of riders. So much for environmentalism!

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    Grantville Trolley Station - The many times that I have traveled never have I seen a housing structure that is taller than an elevated trolley station .

    The many times that I have traveled never have I seen a housing structure that is taller than an elevated trolley station .

    Grantville Trolley Station - There is the elevator and the stairs you can get up down from  the platform and with the construction they are closed .

    There is the elevator and the stairs you can get up down from the platform and with the construction they are closed .

    Grantville Trolley Station - When the trains are on approach you don't try to stop them is stand behind the yellow line.

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    When the trains are on approach you don't try to stop them is stand behind the yellow line.

    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)
    1.9 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 .

    Grossmont Transit Center - The orange and the green lines you can catch to the Elcajon Transit Center.

    Grossmont Transit Center

    3.1(16 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    With the city of LaMesa is one over the years was looking to have a trolley that was brought here…read moreby the first mayors of San Diego it was avtrip to the country of Germany that she the use of the trolleys they have and the city use. With the early years of San Diego the city gad there own cable xar that traveled to the many areas of San Fiego and the Northpark with the first cable cars they traveled to the San Diego Zoo traveling through the Hillcrest area The city of Lamesa with the Grossmont Transit Center is one of the many statipns that handles the bus connections to the Grossmont College to the city of Lakeside the busses would stop at the Transut Center. The county busses that would service the area of the city of Casa De Oro and the Spring Street Trolley services the connections to the city of Lemon Grove. The Grossmont Transit Center has been the one station that has had a new theater with the condos that have situated in the parking lot areas. The Grossmont Transit Center has been one that has changed with the many stations that with the Parkway Drive that has been the service for the city of Lamesa. The Grossmobt Transit Center has been of the first that has been the intersection Station for the Green Line and the Orange Line. Grossmont transit center has been the center hub for the Fletcher Parkway Blvd the main street that drives past and services the Grossmont Transit making the center widly used by the city of Lamesa and the city of San Diego. As a Yelp Elite Reviewer the Grossmont Transit Center since the center opened the valley was remodeled by the trolley and the center designed for the Fletcher Parkway business district. The look back the center when it showcased the opened of the Trolley Theater brought life to the center making it shine for the businesses.

    The greenline @ Grossmont Transit Center takes you all the way to Downtown San Diego…read more Its a great way to get around fast, reliable, and budget friendly.

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    Grossmont Transit Center - Of the many buses you can catch the para Transit comes to the transit transit center

    Of the many buses you can catch the para Transit comes to the transit transit center

    Grossmont Transit Center - Grossmo0nt is not one that has shade and the many awnings have been damaged and overrun.

    Grossmo0nt is not one that has shade and the many awnings have been damaged and overrun.

    Grossmont Transit Center - Welcome to the Grossmont Transit Center the Orange and the Green line the elevator for those of wheelchairs.

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    Welcome to the Grossmont Transit Center the Orange and the Green line the elevator for those of wheelchairs.

    Mission San Diego Trolley Station

    Mission San Diego Trolley Station

    2.3(7 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    Of the many places that i have traveled too here in San Diego and the areas of the North County and…read morethose in the South Bay there has been many areas that have had the changes that are beneficial for travel and the many designs that connect to the trolley system. Since the trolley was built in many areas you will see many of the older types of things used in the stations and the changes in the brickwork. Mission San Diego and the transit area that is close by the Stadium the Mission San Diego was the main entry into the Stadium and one of the many that people would go in by foot. There have been many things that have changed the area around the mission San Diego area the construction of the new stadium and the closure to the public that are not able to drive nearby. The Mission San Diego trolley area has allotted more history to the connection to the San Diego River that does connect in with the ocean and has many areas that are protected zones. With the many connections that you have when you get off at Mission San Diego you can go to the 24hour fitness club that services many areas of the Mission Valley area. The Upper parts of the Mission San Diego area that you can take a walk up to the Mission San Diego and the many buildings that are connected to the historical building. There are many restaurants that you can go to the eateries are located away from the Trolley Station if you're driving there are plenty of gas stations you can get gas at. Mission San Diego is the main station for the Green Line that service the East County and the Green lines main stop is the City of Santee trolley center. With the new Stadium that is being constructed nearby is take the time and take the trolley that will save you time and the gas milage getting past all the traffic hang ups. What makes the Mission San Diego famous for those that live close by? The many condos that you see and the tennis areas that are nearby and the best place if your bike rider the area has great travel ways for those that has the best travel areas. As an Elite Reviewer the many times that I have taken the trolley and the many stations that I have traveled that Mission San Diego is one of the walks into history.

    This station is very close to the San Diego Mission, a very important part of California history…read more It's a tourist attraction mostly, but Masses are celebrated here. Just across the 15 freeway is Qualcomm Stadium. To visit it, it's probably better to go to the better situated station just west of here, aptly named Qualcomm Stadium station. Only one bus line serves this station, and it's the one that virtually mirrors the Green Line route. Connections: Metropolitan Transit System Line 14.

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    Mission San Diego Trolley Station - Handicap access that can take you down to the 24hr fitness and the main sidewalk and the parking lot near by .

    Handicap access that can take you down to the 24hr fitness and the main sidewalk and the parking lot near by .

    Mission San Diego Trolley Station - You can tell when the trolley arrives too the main station you can feel the trolley as it arrives .

    You can tell when the trolley arrives too the main station you can feel the trolley as it arrives .

    Mission San Diego Trolley Station

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