How much does it cost to ride the COASTER from Oceanside to San Diego?

How much does it cost to ride the COASTER from Oceanside to San Diego?

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ADULT YOUTH
COASTER 1 ZONE (Round Trip) $10.00 $5.00
COASTER 2 ZONES* $5.75 $2.75
COASTER 2 ZONES (Round Trip) $11.50 $5.50
COASTER 3 ZONES* $6.50 $3.25

How long is the COASTER ride from San Diego to Oceanside?

about an hour
The entire COASTER route from Oceanside to the Santa Fe Depot downtown takes about an hour. An adult round-trip fare from downtown San Diego to Oceanside is inexpensive and children aged 5 and under ride for free. For COASTER schedules and information, visit COASTER.

Is the San Diego COASTER open?

NCTD is pleased to announce that starting May 29th, 2021, we are returning to full COASTER service. All mid-day and weekend train service will resume on a normal summer schedule, including the 699 Padres Train!

Are there bathrooms on the COASTER?

Awesome with great seating and nice bathrooms!

Can you use COASTER tickets on Amtrak?

Amtrak, Caltrans and the North County Transit District today announced an agreement that will allow some of Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner trains to give rides to the NCTD’s Coaster passengers. Riders just need to present a valid Coaster ticket. …

Can you drink on the COASTER?

Drinking and Eating: Consumption of food is prohibited on BREEZE, SPRINTER, LIFT, and FLEX at all times. Consumption of light snacks in a manner that does not damage NCTD equipment or create a disruption to other passengers is permitted only on the COASTER.

Does San Diego Coaster run on weekends?

The COASTER commuter train runs north-south between Oceanside and Downtown San Diego. It is sometimes called “Coast Express Rail”. The Coaster primarily serves commuters on weekday peak periods, but it does operate Friday and Saturday nights during the spring and summer. The Coaster does not run on Sundays.

Why is San Diego split in 2?

Why is San Diego in two parts separated by other cities/towns? – Quora. San Ysidro and South San Diego, both rapidly growing unincorporated areas after WWII petitioned to become part of San Diego due to a water crisis. San Diego agreed to the annexation and the area became part of the city in 1957.

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