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Transportation

The third busiest transit center in California is located in downtown Oceanside off Seagaze and Tremont streets. Trains, buses, shuttles, and taxis are available daily from this state-of-the-art facility. The transit center has 24-hour security, 72-hour parking, and a wide range of eateries.

San Diego County
The city bus system covers most of the metropolitan area and is the most convenient way of getting around if you're not staying out late at night. Two trolley lines run from the terminal near the railway station at the western edge of the downtown grid. One heads south to the Mexican border at San Ysidro, the other heads east through the downtown area to El Cajon.

A commuter rail service operates from the Santa Fe depot along the coast north of the city in the morning and evening rush hours. A ferry shuttles between Coronado and the Broadway Pier, on the extreme western edge of the downtown area. There are great cycle routes in Pacific Beach, Mission Beach, Mission Bay and Coronado. Some routes on MTS buses have a bike rack, and bikes can be transported without extra charge.

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