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Trains from San Diego to Tijuana

from
San Diego, United States of America
to
Tijuana, Mexico

Train Stops and Stations from San Diego to Tijuana

Knowing about the train stations when traveling between San Diego and Tijuana can enhance your travel experience and ensure a smooth journey.

Main Train Stations in San Diego

San Diego Santa Fe Depot

Located in downtown San Diego, close to attractions like the Gaslamp Quarter and Seaport Village.
facilities
  • Restrooms
  • Waiting areas with seating
  • Ticket counters and self-service kiosks
  • Luggage storage lockers
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Food and beverage options (cafés, vending machines)
  • ATMs and currency exchange services
  • Accessibility features (ramps, elevators)
Transportation Links
  • Public transportation options: buses and the trolley metro system
  • Taxi and rideshare services availability
  • Parking facilities for private vehicles
  • Arrive at least 30 minutes before departure to account for boarding
  • Be familiar with security procedures, especially when crossing the border
  • Try to avoid peak hours (early morning and late afternoon) for less crowding
  • If you have time to spare, explore nearby shops and restaurants in the Gaslamp Quarter

Main Train Stations in Tijuana

Tijuana International Airport or central Tijuana train station

Easily accessible from downtown Tijuana and close to popular locations like Avenida Revolución.
facilities
  • Restrooms
  • Waiting areas
  • Ticket counters
  • Food vendors
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Currency exchange services
  • Accessibility features (ramps, elevators)
Transportation Links
  • Public transportation options: local buses and trolley services
  • Taxi and rideshare services available nearby
  • Limited parking facilities for private vehicles at central locations
  • Plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before your next transit or appointment
  • Be aware of the security checks when crossing into Tijuana
  • It can get crowded during weekends and holidays, so try to travel during off-peak times
  • Explore local food options around Avenida Revolución if you have extra time

En Route Stops

Chula Vista

Duration: 5m

facilities

  • Restrooms
  • Vending machines
  • Seating areas

National City

Duration: 5m

facilities

  • Restrooms
  • Seating areas
  • Local shops

Familiarizing yourself with the train stations, their amenities, and local transportation options can greatly improve your travel experience between San Diego and Tijuana.

Travel Tips

  • ⛰ Catch the Coastal Views

    Make sure to sit on the west side of the train to enjoy spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean as you travel. The picturesque coastline, especially around La Jolla and Del Mar, offers stunning photo opportunities.

  • 📍 Prepare for Border Crossing

    Be ready for a quick customs check when entering Tijuana. Bring a valid passport and be aware of local customs regulations to ensure a smooth crossing.

  • 🚍 Take Advantage of Onboard Services

    Enjoy the amenities available on board, such as free Wi-Fi and power outlets. Take this opportunity to relax and catch up on your favorite shows or plan your Tijuana itinerary.

  • 🎭 Explore Cultural Festivals

    Look out for special events in Tijuana that coincide with your travel dates, like the Tijuana Cultural Center events or the Baja California Wine & Food Festival. These can enhance your visit with unique experiences.

  • 🏛 Local Culinary Delights

    Grab a bite from local vendors at the San Diego station before boarding. Sampling street tacos from the various stands in Tijuana is a must; ask fellow travelers for their favorite spots!

FAQ

The train ride typically takes about 2 hours, including the time for border processing.
Yes! The trains are equipped with comfortable seating, free Wi-Fi, and onboard refreshments available for purchase.
No, both San Diego and Tijuana operate in the same time zone (Pacific Standard Time).
Ensure you have a valid passport and familiarize yourself with any restrictions on goods and currency when crossing the border.
Yes, you may bring food and non-alcoholic beverages. However, be mindful of customs regulations regarding bringing food into Mexico.