Airports and Transportation

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The airport expects to see travel levels exceed pre-pandemic traffic.
The new facility near Interstate 5 features 166 parking spaces and info on access points to the San Elijo Lagoon and nearby hiking trails.
This beach city is roughly 45 minutes from downtown San Diego and is perfect for a nearby getaway.
This 70-mile stretch of train tracks now sits mostly abandoned, but it was once a marvelous development that built transportation in an area that seemed impossible.
Hit the road and head to San Diego County’s charming mountain town — we’re sharing all the details about what to do, where to eat and drink, and where to stay.
The fully electric vehicle lets visitors get around Oceanside for $2 per person.
San Diego’s new all-electric vehicle will provide access to Pacific Beach from public transit, connecting at the Balboa Transit Station.
The southbound carpool lanes are now open between Palomar Airport Road in Carlsbad and state Route 78 in Oceanside.
Tickets include entry to the 2023 San Diego County Fair and round-trip services on MTS and NCTD trains.
The industry plays a major role in our city’s economy, job creation, and overall vibe as a feel-good hotspot.
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