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- Tami OlsonDecember 26, 2014Make sure you sit in the club car. You can have a bite to eat and /or a glass of wine or beer. The club car is roomier and you can relax and play on your lap top, which BTW, they offer free Wi-Fi.
- Jeffrey-Ryan B.October 21, 2013This is a station that serves Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner with service to points North and to Los Angeles and continuing onto San Diego
- slonewsJanuary 8, 2012Pacific Surfliner = the last car of the train is equipped with engineer controls, so that the train can be operated in either direction. This is known as a "push-pull" configuration.
- Erika G.July 18, 2014There's an AAA Member discount if you book your ticket online at least 3 days in advance of your departure date.
- Jeffrey-Ryan B.October 21, 2013This station also is a connection point for several Amtrak Thruway services to the Bay Area and Bakersfield
- Chris StephensJanuary 25, 2011Because SLO is a staffed station, if you are running late and don't wait in line for a ticket and just get on the train and purchase on board, you will pay as much as $9 extra.
- Jessica LyAugust 15, 2014seems like youre driving through a residential neighborhood, but dont worry, youre not going the wrong way. its tucked away :)
- slonewsJanuary 8, 2012Most Pacific Surfliners are equipped with bicycle & surfboard-racks allowing you to bring your bike onboard, unboxed as carry-on baggage.
- Travis FreebornSeptember 25, 2012If you're bringing your bike you will likely be boarding car 5 towards the south end of the station/train.
- Brian WhitakerDecember 30, 2012Surfliner has racks for oversized baggage, in lieu of checking them. End of the car, upper level.
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