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  City of San Diego Transportation
The Port of San Diego operates San Diego International Airport and the maritime activities of San Diego Bay.
Nearly 50 miles of light-rail trolley lines circle downtown San Diego and connect the area with East County, Old Town, South Bay, Mission Valley, Qualcomm Stadium and the international border with Mexico.
San Diego has a growing cruise ship operation, and cargo operations are also a major sector with produce imports from South America, vehicle imports from Germany, Japan and Mexico, and other trade operations.
www.sandiego.gov /economic-development/glance/transportation.shtml   (458 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Metro -- Coaster marks its 10th anniversary
Coaster fares are $10.50 round trip from Oceanside to San Diego, with graduated fares for points in between.
On the reverse commute, from San Diego north, Janene Henrie gets on the Coaster at Old Town and rides to Encinitas, where she boards a bus for San Marcos and her classes to become a dog groomer.
It was Colbert's enthusiasm for the Coaster that cost him his city's representation on the transit board and, eventually his seat on the council because not everyone in Del Mar liked the idea.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/metro/20050219-9999-7m19coaster.html   (1313 words)

  
 Diego Foreclosure San   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
San Diego Flash - The San Diego Flash were a professional soccer team, based in San Diego, California, that played in the A-League between 1998 and 2001.
San Diego-Imperial Council - The San Diego-Imperial Council of the Boy Scouts of America is headquartered in San Diego, California, and serves youth members and volunteer leaders through Scout units in San Diego and Imperial counties of Southern California.
San Diego Coaster - The San Diego Coast Express Rail, or Coaster, is a commuter rail service administered by the San Diego Northern Railway (SDNR), a subsidiary of the North County Transit District (NCTD) and operated by Amtrak.
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 San Diego, California
Being on two protected bays, San Diego Bay, which is separated from the sea by Point Loma and by Coronado Island/North Island, and the multi-lobed Mission Bay north of the San Diego River, San Diego has become an important port.
San Diego is the oldest town in California and - from its foundation in 1769 - the one where development was the slowest.
With the acceptance of the federal state of California into the Union in 1850 San Diego County came into being, and the town was given its charter.
www.planetware.com /california/san-diego-us-ca-sd.htm   (1342 words)

  
 COASTER - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
San Diego Northern Railway (SDNR) purchased the tracks used by Coaster from the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in 1994.
One is shared with the San Diego Trolley at 12th and Imperial in Centre City San Diego.
The Coaster connects with Amtrak at Oceanside, Solana Beach, and San Diego.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/San_Diego_Coaster   (916 words)

  
 San Diego Area
San Diego is the seventh largest city in U.S., and the second largest city in California is a great place to live, work, play and visit.
San Diego combines perfect climate, beautiful beaches, world class dining and a unique attractions for visitors such famous ZOO, Wild Animal Park, Sea World or Mexico (about 15 min.
San Diego County also features 92 golf courses and a variety of exciting participatory and spectator sports, beachfront resorts and luxury spas, gaming, a dynamic downtown district, annual special events and unique holiday offerings, multicultural festivals and celebrations.
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 Visiting Index | City of San Diego Official Website
The San Diego Convention and Visitor's Bureau is the official travel resource for the San Diego region such as maps and directions, visitor safety tips, where to stay, what to do and how to get around.
The San Diego Historical Society connects the past to the future so all generations will understand and appreciate the richness of San Diego's regional history.
A visit to the San Diego Wild Animal Park is like a safari to many of the world's most exotic places.
www.sandiego.gov /directories/visiting.shtml   (319 words)

  
 Transit Rider San Diego County - NCTD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Northern San Diego County suburbs of Oceanside, Escondido.
When it became obvious that it was not going to be practical for the San Diego Trolley to be extended north all the way to Oceanside, steps were taken to build a commuter rail system.
Coaster is operated by NCTD and is decorated in the same violet and turquoise livery.
www.transit-rider.com /ca.sandiego/nctd.cfm   (210 words)

  
 san diego magazine archives
San Diego Harbor Excursion: Harbor tours, nightly dinner-dance cruises, private charters, special-event and holiday cruises, ferry to Coronado, winter/spring whale-watching cruises and water taxi service.
San Diego Wild Animal Park: The 2,200-acre exotic-animal and botanical reserve is dedicated to the preservation and protection of endangered species.
San Diego Zoo: The zoo houses 4,000 rare and endangered birds, mammals, reptiles and 6,500 varieties of plants.
www.sandiego-online.com /issues/june03/summer90603.shtml   (714 words)

  
 San Diego Coaster affected by BNSF derailment - On Track On Line Forums
Commuter and freight train service between San Diego and North County is not expected to resume until at least Saturday morning as crews work to repair tracks damaged by a freight train derailment near Sorrento Valley, officials said.
NORTH COUNTY ---- The Coaster commuter trains that carry an average of 6,000 passengers on weekdays are experiencing serious delays due to ongoing repair work on Miramar Hill, south of the Sorrento Valley station, a railway official said.
Commuters on Coaster trains, thrown off schedule by a freight-train derailment north of Miramar Road in San Diego Dec. 16, should be back on schedule Monday, according to transit officials.
www.on-track-on-line.com /forums/index.php?showtopic=8130   (644 words)

  
 Jet Skiing in San Diego   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
San Diego Convention Center Corporation - The San Diego Convention Center Corporation is a non-profit public corporation that owns and maintains the San Diego Convention Center and the San Diego Concourse.
The San Diego Union-Tribune - The San Diego Union-Tribune is a daily newspaper published in San Diego, California by the Copley Press.
All the while, there were constant struggles between the forces of amateur jet skiing in san diego and professional baseball for players, diamonds, jet skiing in san diego and sports coverage.
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 San Diego Attractions
San Diego Aerospace Museum 2001 Pan American Plaza, San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 234-8291 FAX (619) 233-4526 From the Wright Flyer to the Space Age, aviation history is brought to life.
San Diego Ballet 5304 Metro St., San Diego, CA 92110 (619) 294-7378 FAX (619) 294-7378 Professional presentations of an imaginative repertory in classical and comtemporary ballet that are exciting and entertaining.
San Diego Natural History Museum 1788 El Prado, Balboa Park, CA 92101 (619) 232-3821 FAX (619) 232-0248 A "flagship" museum in Balboa park focusing on the natural wonders of Baja and Southern California.
www.sandiegosbest.net /attractions.htm   (3399 words)

  
 San Diego Coaster Train (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab-5.cs.princeton.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The last stop on the south end of Coaster is at the Santa Fe Depot station in downtown San Diego.
We were told that the Coaster costs less than Amtrak to ride, but only serves San Diego region.
In San Diego, public transportation provides opportunities to meet people or relax and watch the scenery, which is something you can't do well while driving.
www.beachcalifornia.com.cob-web.org:8888 /coaster.html   (398 words)

  
 History Of San Diego's Giant Dipper
Some years earlier, the land on which the coaster stands became the property of the City of San Diego and was designated parkland while the actual structure was still privately owned.
The committee was given a preservation grant, raised funds locally, and donated their time to work on the coaster, however they were not able to raise the amount needed to restore the coaster to an operating condition.
Local residents who had ridden the roller coaster years earlier brought their spouses and children to see and experience the ride that they had ridden when they were growing up.
www.giantdipper.com /history.html   (658 words)

  
 California Diving News Dive Spot: San Diego, Coaster Reef
Within a small area, less than two miles offshore San Diego, are several wrecks including the Ruby E, a 130-foot coast guard cutter, the 110-foot long kelp harvester El Rey, the NEL tower and more.
The Coaster Reef, with depths of 60 feet and less, is a good second or third dive after the deeper dives on the wrecks of Wreck Alley.
Coaster Reef adds a new dimension to this diving, a kelp forest, very close by.
www.saintbrendan.com /cdndec99/sdiego12.html   (763 words)

  
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Take the Coaster train for stellar oceanfront views as you travel to or from San Diego's North County.
A prime resource for traveling between North County and downtown San Diego is the Coaster, the local area's commuter train.
The double-decker Coaster train cars are clean and comfortable, with dreamy oceanfront views for much of the north county ride, particularly on the upper level, where passengers can find a few modified table-seats.
entertainment.signonsandiego.com /profile/258254   (484 words)

  
 san diego coaster Description of coaster. Intresting information about coaster.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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Annual coaster connections rider alerts coaster enthusiasts kings mayjune issue was.
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 San Diego Hotel and Travel Guide - San Diego Amusement & Theme Parks
No trip to San Diego is complete without a visit to Sea World - young or old, all visitors leave smiling and (sometimes) soggy.
With over 2,000 acres of park areas to explore, the San Diego Wild Animal Park offers a more natural setting to view the animals, birds and fish than the conventional cages of a zoo.
Belmont Park is San Diego's only beachfront amusement center and home of the historic Giant Dipper Roller Coaster and Plunge.
www.sandiegogetaway.com /amusementparks.php   (368 words)

  
 San Diego Metropolitan Magazine - June 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Sikes Adobe Historic Farmstead represents a legacy of Old California and is one of the oldest structures in San Diego County.
On Aug. 11, 1990, the newly restored roller coaster was reopened to the public.
Scott Himelstein, 47, of San Diego, was appointed deputy secretary and chief of staff for the Office of the Secretary for Education.
metro.sandiegometro.com /dbr/index.php?dbrID=872   (1523 words)

  
 San Diego hotels, tours, vacation rentals, restaurants, news and event information
On this ghost tour we travel to 5 or 6 locations each tour night in San Diego, boarding in Old Town, we go aboard a tall ship, slip inside one of the oldest buildings in Gaslamp, see a Victorian Mansion or perhaps a romantic and haunted hotel and of course a graveyard or two.
Old Town San Diego -- Recreates early California, Its displays, historic buildings, shops and restaurants illustrate the changes that have taken place in San Diego since it was first settled in 1769.
San Diego Ghost Tour -- Take a tour of some of the most famous sites of ghosts, hauntings and supernatural phenomena.
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 San Diego California online. Transportation coaster train.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The San Diego Coaster, or Coaster, is a commuter rail service administered by North County Transit District of San Diego County, California and operated by Amtrak.
Its northern-most station is in Oceanside, at Tremont Street (near Mission and Coast Highway.) Its southern terminus lies in downtown San Diego, at Kettner and Broadway.
Ticketing of the Coaster is based upon the number of zones traveled (see diagram).
sandiegocaliforniaonline.com /transportation-coaster-train.htm   (211 words)

  
 San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Coaster trains and Amtrak serve North County with service south to downtown and all points north.
San Diego Regional EDC works in partnership with, and receives significant funding from, the City of San Diego.
Additional funding comes from the San Diego Unified Port District, the City of Chula Vista and other cities in the region, and more than 200 private-sector investors.
www.sandiegobusiness.org /mobility.asp   (228 words)

  
 San Diego Vacation Rental
Our San Diego rental is the ideal place to vacation with your family.
With our famous San Diego weather, beaches and attractions, there are enough activities and things to do during your San Diego vacation that you could stay for a month and still not see or experience everything that Southern California has to offer.
San Diego Zoo, San Diego Wild Animal Park and San Diego Sea World are all within 1/2 hour.
www.findrentals.com /16231.html   (349 words)

  
 Coaster Information
Monthly Coaster Plus passes allow users to use the Coaster, all NCTD bus routes, San Diego Transit buses, San Diego Trolley and MTS 800 Series System buses.
Coaster Plus Passes are good only for the calendar month printed on the front.
COASTER Plus Passes are also valid on the San Diego Transit buses, San Diego Trolley and County Transit System buses.
www.sdcommute.com /Rider_Information/coaster/index.asp   (781 words)

  
 San Diego Metropolitan Magazine - From The Publisher
That’s equivalent to more than five more “downtowns” created outside of Downtown San Diego, rendering the Amtrak, Coaster, San Diego Trolley, San Diego Transit buses, ferries, airlines, surface streets and three freeways converging in the Centre City something less efficient than if some of that new space were built in the inner city.
San Diego could not influence the majority of the region’s new office and industrial space because more than half of it came up in Carlsbad, Vista, San Marcos, Oceanside, Poway, Chula Vista and other municipalities.
Architectural critics in Mission Valley should not forget that the adjacent San Diego Bay itself comprises 12,000 acres of open space, 600 million cubic yards of watery wilderness along its 14-mile stretch.
www.sandiegometro.com /2006/jul/publisher.php   (1223 words)

  
 San Diego North Chamber of Commerce
The community has been and continues to be a central hub for high technology firms operating in San Diego County.
The San Diego Coaster operates routes around Sorrento Mesa and connections to various destinations within the County.
SDCS is the second largest district in California, serving a diverse body of students from different backgrounds.
www.sdncc.com /communities/SorrentoMesa   (456 words)

  
 Large format prints and prints-on-canvas! Grand Canyon, San Diego skyline, and fabulous sunsets!
San Diego Skyline - Can be printed up to 60 inches wide by 20 inches in height.
San Diego Bay and Skyline - Can be printed up to 60 inches wide by 20 inches in height.
Lunar Eclipse Over San Diego Skyline (May 15, 2003) - Can be printed up to 60 inches wide by 20 inches in height.
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 San Diego Padres : ballpark : PETCO Park
PETCO Park is spectacular in every way, combining the best sight lines in baseball with breathtaking views of San Diego.
The natural stone and stucco exterior and lovely landscaping, including the Park at the Park beyond the outfield fence, make this the garden spot of baseball, with a relaxed yet dynamic atmosphere that reflects the San Diego lifestyle.
Located at the hub of the regional transportation system, with easy access by car, Trolley, the Coaster, bus and future water taxis, the Ballpark has ample parking and inviting promenades to and from your vehicle or public transit.
sandiego.padres.mlb.com /NASApp/mlb/sd/ballpark/index.jsp   (414 words)

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