Palomar College station

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Palomar College
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Palomar College station with eastbound train
General information
Location1142 West Armorlite Drive
San Marcos, California
Coordinates 33°08′48″N117°11′06″W / 33.1468°N 117.1851°W / 33.1468; -117.1851 Coordinates: 33°08′48″N117°11′06″W / 33.1468°N 117.1851°W / 33.1468; -117.1851
Owned by North County Transit District
Line(s) Escondido Subdivision [1]
Platforms2 side platforms
ConnectionsAiga bus trans.svg NCTD: 304, 305, 347, 445
Construction
Disabled accessYes
History
OpenedMarch 9, 2008;14 years ago (2008-03-09)
Services
Preceding station North County Transit District Following station
Buena Creek SPRINTER San Marcos Civic Center
Location
Palomar College station

Palomar College Transit Center (or Palomar College) is a North County Transit District transit hub in San Marcos, California. It consists of a bus station and a train station. The bus station (signed Palomar College Transit Center on site) serves as a terminus for all BREEZE bus lines that pass through San Marcos, and is located at the main entrance at Palomar College. Across the street from the bus depot is the two-platform SPRINTER Palomar College station.

Contents

Platforms and tracks

Westbound  Sprinter toward Oceanside Transit Center (Buena Creek)
Eastbound  Sprinter toward Escondido Transit Center (San Marcos Civic Center)

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References

  1. SMA Rail Consulting (April 2016). "California Passenger Rail Network Schematics" (PDF). California Department of Transportation.