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Sprinter (stylized in all caps) is a hybrid rail (light rail with some features similar to commuter rail) service operating in the North County area of San Diego County between the cities of Escondido and Oceanside, California, United States. The service uses the 22-mile (35 km) Escondido Subdivision of the San Diego Northern Railroad.
College Boulevard station is a station in Oceanside, California that is served by North County Transit District's Sprinter hybrid rail line. The station is located at 4103 1 ⁄ 2 Oceanside Boulevard.
The station is located midpoint between the rail line's western terminus at Oceanside Transit Center and eastern terminus at Escondido Transit Center. A preview Sprinter service stopped at Vista Transit Center on December 28, 2007, [2] and regular service commenced March 9, 2008.
El Camino Real station is a station in Oceanside, California that is served by North County Transit District's Sprinter hybrid rail line. The station is located at 1505 El Camino Real. The station is located at 1505 El Camino Real.
SPRINTER is a 22-mile (35 km) hybrid rail line that runs east and west between Escondido and Oceanside. [4] A total of 455 trains run every week. [4] The SPRINTER's first day of service was March 9, 2008. [4] The annual ridership was 2.5 million people in 2015, [4] with an average weekday ridership of 8,300 people. [4]
Oceanside Transit Center is a major railway interchange in Oceanside, California, serving both intercity and suburban/commuter services. The station is used by Amtrak on the route of its Pacific Surfliner service between San Diego and San Luis Obispo .
Crouch Street station is a station in Oceanside, California that is served by North County Transit District's Sprinter hybrid rail line. The station is located at 609 Crouch Street. It consists of a single platform and track.
The Escondido Sub is a 22-mile (35 km) branch railway line between Oceanside, California, and Escondido, California, in the North County region of San Diego County. [1] It is primarily used today by the Sprinter hybrid rail and local freight trains serving Escondido industries late at night, after the last Sprinter train of the day is taken out ...