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PACIFIC SURFLINER® Serving AMTRAK.COM SAN LUIS OBISPO - SANTA BARBARA LOS ANGELES - ORANGE COUNTY Visit SAN DIEGO See Page 4 for Express Service PACIFIC ® JANUARY 14, 2013 SURFLINER SAN LUIS OBISPO - LOS ANGELES - SAN DIEGO Effective 1-800-USA-RAIL Call PACIFIC SURFLINER® serving AMTRAK.COM SAN LUIS OBISPO - SANTA BARBARA LOS ANGELES - ORANGE COUNTY Visit SAN DIEGO See page 4 for Express Service CALIFORNIA COASTAL SERVICES connecting NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AMTRAKCALIFORNIA.COM Visit NRPC Form W31–100M–1/14/13 Stock #02-3317 Schedules subject to change without notice. Amtrak is a registered service mark of the National Railroad Passenger Corp. National Railroad Passenger Corporation Washington Union Station, 60 Massachusetts Ave. N.E., Washington, DC 20002. page 2 PACIFIC SURFLINER-Southbound Train Number 5804 5818 562 564 566 768 572 Normal Days of Operation Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Will Also Operate Will Not Operate B y B y B y B y B y On Board Service l å l å l å l å l å Mile Symbol SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 0 ∑w- Dp b^§3 50A Grover Beach, CA 12 >w- b4 15A Santa Maria, CA–IHOP 24 >w b4 40A Guadalupe-Santa Maria, CA 25 >w- Lompoc-Surf Station, CA 51 > Lompoc, CA–Visitors Center 67 >w Buellton, CA–Burger King 72 > b5 10A Solvang, CA 98 >w b5 20A Goleta, CA 110 >v- 6 30A SANTA BARBARA, CA 119 ∑w Ar b$£6 30A Dpp l6 43A Carpinteria, CA 129 >w- 6 58A Ventura, CA 145 >w- 7 23A Oxnard, CA 155 ∑w- $¢ l7 37A Camarillo, CA 165 >w $¢ 7 48A Moorpark, CA 175 >v $¢ $¢ 8 05A Simi Valley, CA 186 >v- $¢ $¢ 8 20A Chatsworth, CA 194 >v $¢ $¢ 8 35A Van Nuys, CA–Amtrak Station 203 ∑w- $¢ $¢ l8 50A Burbank-Bob Hope Airport, CA p 209 >w $¢ $¢ 8 59A Glendale, CA 216 >w $¢ $¢ 9 11A LOS ANGELES, CA p 222 ∑w- Ar $¢ $¢ 9 30A Dpp b(ºR12 40A b(ºR2 30A l6 15A l7 20A l8 30A l9 45A l11 10A Fullerton, CA 248 ∑w- bD 1 15A bD3 05A 6 44A l7 49A l8 59A l10 14A l11 39A Anaheim, CA (Disneyland®) 253 ∑w- 6 52A 7 58A l9 08A l10 25A l11 48A Santa Ana, CA 258 ∑w- b1 30A bD3 20A 7 00A 8 06A l9 19A l10 34A l11 57A Irvine, CA 268 ∑w- bD3 40A 7 13A 8 21A 9 30A 10 48A 12 12P San Juan Capistrano, CA 280 ∑w- bD3 55A 7 26A 8 36A 9 49A 11 02A 12 26P San Clemente Pier, CA 288 > 10 00A 11 13A Oceanside, CA (LEGOLAND)%∞ 309 ∑w- bD4 30A 8 09A 9 13A l10 27A l11 36A l1 01P Solana Beach, CA 325 ∑w- bD4 50A 8 23A 9 27A 10 42A 11 51A 1 16P San Diego (Old Town), CA 347 >v D9 57A D11 12A D12 22P SAN DIEGO, CA 350 ∑w- Ar b5 15A l9 00A l10 05A l11 20A l12 30P l1 55P (Tijuana) Service on Pacific Surfliner® See in San Diego Coaches: Unreserved. ^§ Thruway bus connection operates R Reserved. to/from Cal Poly, Paso Robles, B Pacific Business class: Reserved Salinas, San Jose, San Francisco, How to get there from San Diego’s Santa Fe Depot seat service with complimentary Oakland and intermediate points. bever ages, light snacks and See pages 6-7. Balboa Park and San Diego Zoo Coronado and Hotel Del Coronado newspaper. &§ Thruway bus connects to San MTS Bus Route 7 MTS Bus Route 901 y Café: Sandwiches, snacks and Joaquin trains at Bakersfield. from Broadway & Front from Broadway & Front beverages. (º Travel on this bus is reserved and (4 blocks from station) (4 blocks from station) l Checked baggage at select must be part of an itinerary involving stations; size restriction for carry on a train trip in one direction or the Old Town San Diego International Border at luggage is 28” x 22” x 11”. other. Also, the Los Angeles ticket Select Amtrak trains stop at San Ysidro (for Tijuana) å Wi-Fi available. office is open 30 minutes ahead of Old Town (track 4); Cross Kettner Blvd. to #¶ Connection between Thruway bus departure for night buses 5804 and from Santa Fe Depot take America Plaza Station to and train at Los Angeles. 5818. MTS Trolley Green Line MTS Trolley Blue Line $£ Connection between Thruway bus (¡ Travel on this bus is reserved and and train at Santa Barbara. must be part of an itinerary involving SeaWorld San Diego MTS Trolley and Bus Information $¢ Metrolink commuter train connection a train trip in one direction or the From Old Town take www.sdmts.com or call available. Separate ticket re quired. other. Advance reservations can MTS Route 9 (west side of (619) 233-3004 or visit Transit Call Metrolink at (800) 371-LINK for be made and tickets purchased at station); MTS Trolley Green Line; Store at First & Broadway in exact departure times. Metrolink Ticket Vending Machines transfer to MTS Bus Route 9 downtown (M-F, 9 am-5 pm) %∞ LEGOLAND is located 8 miles from since most stations are unstaffed Oceanside station. Transfers may at the hours the buses operate. be made by taxi at passenger’s Reserved, ticketed customers expense. have priority seating. Unreserved, See page 4 for Connecting %§ Will stop at Old Town on Saturdays, ticketed passengers are carried on Shading Key a space-available basis. The ticket Local Services and Airport Sundays and holidays. Unreserved service ^∞ Bus departs San Luis Obispo after office is open at Los Angeles, San Connections; and page 8 for train connection and arrives at Cal Diego and Oceanside 30 minutes Connecting train Route Map. Poly at 8:40 p.m., Atascadero at before the departure of the bus. 9:00 p.m. and Paso Robles at 9:20 Thruway and connecting services Smoking is prohibited. p.m. PACIFIC SURFLINER-Southbound page 3 Train Number 774 580 582 784 790 1790 796 Normal Days of Operation Daily Daily Daily Daily Mo-Fr SaSu Daily Will Also Operate 5/27 Will Not Operate 5/27 B y B y B y B y B y B y B y On Board Service l å l å l å l å l å l å l å Mile Symbol SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 0 ∑w- Dp l6 55A b^§l10 30A ^§l1 35P ^§l1 55P b^§l3 40P Grover Beach, CA 12 >w- 7 14A b10 55A 1 55P 2 15P b4 10P Santa Maria, CA–IHOP 24 >w bR11 20A b4 35P Guadalupe-Santa Maria, CA 25 >w- 7 30A 2 11P 2 31P Lompoc-Surf Station, CA 51 > 8 05A 2 51P 3 11P Lompoc, CA–Visitors Center 67 >w bR12 05P Buellton, CA–Burger King 72 > bR12 25P b5 05P Solvang, CA 98 >w bR12 35P b5 15P Goleta, CA 110 >v- 9 12A 1 50P 3 57P 4 17P 6 45P SANTA BARBARA, CA 119 ∑w Ar 9 24A b$£l1 45P 4 09P 4 32P b$£l6 40P Dpp l9 26A b(ºR12 55P l2 03P l4 12P l4 35P l6 58P Carpinteria, CA 129 >w- 9 41A 2 18P 4 27P 4 50P 7 14P Ventura, CA 145 >w- 10 03A b(º1 25P 2 40P 4 49P 5 16P 7 36P Oxnard, CA 155 ∑w- l10 17A b(º1 50P l2 56P l5 07P l5 30P l7 50P Camarillo, CA 165 >w 10 36A 3 07P 8 01P Moorpark, CA 175 >v 3 20P 5 36P 5 59P Simi Valley, CA 186 >v- 11 02A 3 35P 5 54P 6 15P 8 38P Chatsworth, CA 194 >v 11 23A 3 52P 6 12P 6 28P 8 50P Van Nuys, CA–Amtrak Station 203 ∑w- l11 36A l4 13P l6 25P l6 40P l9 05P Burbank-Bob Hope Airport, CA p 209 >w 11 44A 4 22P 6 37P 6 48P 9 13P Glendale, CA 216 >w 11 54A 4 32P 6 50P 6 59P 9 23P LOS ANGELES, CA p 222 ∑w- Ar 12 15P b#¶3 35P 4 55P l7 10P l7 15P l9 45P Dpp l12 30P l3 00P l4 10P l5 10P l7 30P l7 30P l10 10P Fullerton, CA 248 ∑w- l12 59P l3 29P l4 39P l5 39P l7 59P l7 59P l10 39P Anaheim, CA (Disneyland®) 253 ∑w- l1 08P 3 38P 4 48P l5 48P l8 11P l8 11P l10 48P Santa Ana, CA 258 ∑w- l1 17P 3 46P 4 56P l5 57P l8 19P l8 19P l10 57P Irvine, CA 268 ∑w- 1 29P 3 56P 5 07P 6 09P 8 32P 8 32P 11 08P San Juan Capistrano, CA 280 ∑w- 1 43P 4 11P 5 22P 6 22P 8 48P 8 48P 11 21P San Clemente Pier, CA 288 > Oceanside, CA (LEGOLAND)%∞ 309 ∑w- l2 18P 4 45P 5 56P l6 59P l9 19P l9 19P l11 52P Solana Beach, CA 325 ∑w- 2 33P 5 02P 6 12P 7 20P 9 34P 9 34P 12 08A San Diego (Old Town), CA 347 >v D6 55P D7 54P D10 07P D10 07P D12 42A SAN DIEGO, CA 350 ∑w- Ar l3 15P l5 47P l7 03P l8 02P l10 15P l10 15P l12 50A (Tijuana) The Pacific Surfliner is primarily financed through funds made available by the California Department of Transportation. Pacific Surfliner Thruway Bus Connections Bicycles: Each Coach car has a rack for three bicycles. Passenger must FullertonsPalm SpringssIndio properly secure bicycle in rack and may not bring bicycle on board if space is 768/572/769 unavailable. (When single-level equipment is operating, only a limited number 784/785 Connecting Train Number 769/572 785/784 of bicycles can be carried on board.) Unboxed bicycles may be put in the bin 4968 4984 Thruway Number 4969 4985 under connecting Thruway buses.
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