One of the greatest historical landmarks the city of San Diego the Santa Fe Train station was one that had the larger front when you xame to the station the many cars would park. For the many...
Santa Fe Depot
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The Santa Fe Depot in San Diego, CA is a historic train station that was built in 1915 for the Panama-California Exposition. It is a city landmark known for its impressive architecture, including soaring towers and tiled domes.
The station features amenities such as baggage services and parking, and it is conveniently located at 1050 Kettner Boulevard in downtown San Diego. The Santa Fe Depot offers a unique travel experience for individuals and families, serving as a gateway to explore the city and beyond.
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The depot is a beautiful old historic building, and this station is very convenient to hotels and offices in the downtown area. The staff are not particularly friendly, but do their jobs...
Took the Amtrak train to San Diego California for work because it's affordable and I didn't want to drive. On my time off I explored the Gaslamp district and had fun strolling by the water behind...
Good communication about a delayed Amtrak train. This is a pretty depot with a historic vibe. Located right by downtown for east access to San Diego shopping/dining adventures.
Arrived 20 minutes before our train Parking: honestly didn't notice any in the front. Platform: clean and had signs to let people know where to go- business, coach. Will be taking the train...
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