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    Very helpful and polite. Gave suggestions of places to go that was right on the button.

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    Fullerton Metrolink Station

    Fullerton Metrolink Station

    3.5(123 reviews)
    28.3 km

    My connection hub to and from Palm Springs and Los Angeles. Where the Amtrak and other trains go…read morethrough. It's not an overly massive station but only a few tracks. Both side has parking but the main side is where it house the ticket station and cafe. Also where the bus depot is. Located in downtown Fullerton walking distance from bars and restaurants. The ticket station itself isn't big. I believe there's maybe three window and normally there's one person working sometimes two. Benches are there but only a few which are long communal For sharing. Two restroom which you're supposed to show your tickets in order to use. Next door is the cafe. Nothing fancy but your regular cafe with a nice patio that looks out to the tracks. Inside has a couple of seating but it's better outside. Your normal snack shop with the basic drinks and snacks but also a restaurant for the quick to go meals. There's a nice massive bridge that's crosses over the track. Both elevator and stairs to use but if you have luggage, elevator comes in very handy. A couple of the directory which tells you which tracks to go to for your train. Plus a loud speaker whenever there's something going on to inform you with delays and sort. Overall it's a decent station.

    Best Station in Socal. Food, bathrooms in the gift shop, bus connections. Elevators to get you…read moregoing south on the track farthest from the cafe/gift shop. Also elevators to the northbound tracks and access to Fullerton as well. Shops nearby. Food in the cafe/gift shop is great. Good patio for train watching. Good for both metrolink and amtrak. This place rocks.

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    the i - Irvine Shuttle - an OCTA Stop and an I-Shuttle stop. From the Irvine Shuttle Website.

    the i - Irvine Shuttle

    3.4(7 reviews)
    8.8 km

    Bus drove right past me despite me visibly waiting there and i know it was the right bus at the…read moreright stop because i have done it before. Pick up and drop off is not very good

    I currently work in the IBC - Irvine Business Center. That's the part of Irvine that's near John…read moreWayne Airport. The poor neglected middle child of Irvine. What do you mean Robert? You're near the friggin' airport! True, but the Spectrum area gets all the attention. They have the train station, they have the cool shopping area. Sure, we're close to south coast, and we have all those nifty protected right turns here, but public transportation from outside of Irvine kind of sucks for those of us that work or are starting to live here. Plus, we don't have things like those Grade 1 bike trails that are available to the spectrumites (i.e. San Diego Creek). Not no more. Irvine recently got fundage from OCTA to start this nifty little shuttle service that runs on 3 routes: the A - Route going from Tustin Metrolink to John Wayne the B - Route going from Tustin Metrolink to Jamboree/Michelson (Pacific Park Shopping Center) the C - Route which runs around the heart of the IBC in a circle like a 5 year old manchild on a couple of pixie sticks. So, it doesn't go EVERYwhere, but it can get you close enough to where you're going if you're a commuter (like moi) who's trying to drive less. Since it's a new service, everything is... well, new. The shuttles are nice and clean. They look like those "special" school buses, the type that almost look like they would do well in a "Mad Max" futuristic world with spikes and what not. I think the Bike Rack at the front really helps with that image. Oh yeah, they have bike racks, so you can pedal your way from your stop to your work/play area if you so desire. Really useful for those that pedal their way to Metrolink too. All in all, I like it. Right now, rides are free until Sept 1st 2008. Afterwards, the fee to ride breaks down like this: $1.00 Boarding During Peak Period (5:30a - 9:30a and 3:30p - 7:30p on Weekdays) $.50 Boarding During Off-Peak Period (9:30a - 3:30p Weekdays & All Day Saturday and Sunday) FREE Riders Presenting Valid Metrolink Pass/ Ticket for Rider Connecting to and from Tustin Metrolink Station Only reason I'm not giving it 5 stars? Limited run times (along with the limited train service Metrolink provides). I'd like to see more service (but that also goes with my want to see more trains). However, for a start, it's not bad =)

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    The Bad Arse little bus! Taken from the Irvine Shuttle Website.

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