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Transportation Options Oceanside Highways and Roads Highways and Freeways

Public Transportation Rail and Bus + North County Transit District: The public transit authority of Oceanside. + Sprinter Hybrid Rail : Connects Oceanside with Vista, San Marcos and Escondido—serving 15 stations along the Highway 78 corridor. + Metro Link : Connects Oceanside throughout North County + Amtrak Pacific Surfliner: Connects Oceanside with Solana Beach, and downtown San Diego. + Greyhound Bus: Bus transport services around the city. + Riverside Transit Buses: Runs 9 fixed routes, eight CommuterLink express routes with a fleet of 334 buses. Bicycle + You can use a bicycle in Oceanside. Oceanside has been recognized as a Bicycle Friendly Community by the League of American Cyclists, for its clearly marked bike trails and incorporation of cycling into the development and future infrastructure of the community. Car + Driving a car in Oceanside is a great idea, the city offers plenty of free parking options near the major beaches and the pier.

Locals often refer to freeways by route number, not by name, and say “The” before the number. Oceanside is the last city before Orange County. The main highways and roads include: + The I-5 : Runs north-south up the middle Oceanside along the coast. + The SR-76 : Runs east–west route in the North County region of San Diego County that begins in Oceanside.

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Oceanside – City Guide

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