If you're a visitor and have two hours to spare, the trolley crosses through many areas of America's Finest City for beautiful aesthetic viewing.
If you're a local, you get to learn your city and connecting buses that can be advantage while job searching.
Padres or SDSU Sports Fan? Hell yes, Take the trolley and save traffic jams and parking fees.
Just want to get out for the day? Take the trolley to Old Town, Harbor or Santee. Enjoy the scenery, have lunch, and head back home.
How about the border or crossing to Tijuana? This is your best transportation decision.
An all day pass is $8.00 and you're FORCED to buy a compass card but you can ride all day with mind as ease.
Public transportation means that, so you could have different characters on your route. There are several stops where you can park your car for FREE and then take the trolley.
Trolleys are clean, run every 10-15 minutes, and never break down. Bikes allowed on the trolley, and wheelchair accessible.
One tip, push the buttons open the door they do not open automatically or...
Read moreThe trolley is the way to go if you are without a car in San Diego. The drivers (Tommy and Mike) were knowledgeable and fun. We learned a lot about the city. Only downfall was the price changed from the website. Apparently they change it during the day when things are busy..? What? Anyhow, I asked because the charge on my card was more than I expected. Also, some of the stops are not apparent from the map and we couldn't find one of them, forcing us to walk to the next area...
Read moreSan Diego’s trolley was pretty kool, I like the way it rolls as far as timing goes, it’s a lot faster than the bus even on weekends the trolley seems to roll consistently and way faster than the bus, it was clean on there and I like the fact that I’m allowed to bring my dog on the trolley...
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