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Travel to San Diego


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class="MsoNormal">Unfortunately, there is no central bus terminal nor are they located next to each other in the same area. Each company have their own stop(s) or station all over the city. In San Ysidro there is a SDMTS transit center & taxi stand (including light rail stop) just north (or after walking out) of the US immigration & customs station. The long distance bus station is behind McDonalds to right (east) when exiting the border station.

Major operators include:

Greyhound, Crucero USA Travels primarily on Interstate 5 (San Diego-Los Angeles. Some are direct whiles others stop in Oceanside, Anaheim, &/or Santa Ana going north. Goes south to San Ysidro and Tijuana), 15 (San Diego, Escondido, Temecula, Perris, &/or Riverside to San Bernardino) & 8/10 (San Diego, El Centro, Calexico, Yuma, Tuscon, Lordsburg, and/or Las Cruces to El Paso or from Yuma, a similar route diverts to Gila Bend, Tolleson, & Phoenix instead). Passengers transfer to other buses in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, El Paso, Las Cruces, or Phoenix to get to additional cities in the U.S. and in San Ysidro/Tijuana, Phoenix/Hermosillo; Calexico/Mexicali; or El Paso/Cd. Juarez to get to additional cities in Mexico.  

Hoang Express offers service from Sacramento and the San Francisco Bay Area.  

InterCalifornias goes up to Los Angeles, San Fernando, Bakersfield, Fresno, and San Jose/Stockton. 

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