1. Amtrak Station-OSD
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2. Amtrak Station - OSD
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3. Oceanside Transportation Center
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4. Oceanside CA (OSD)
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5. North County Transit District
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6. SPRINTER Rancho del Oro Station
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7. Metrolink
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8. Wyndham Oceanside Pier Resort
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9. SPRINTER College Blvd Station
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10. SPRINTER Escondido Ave Station
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11. San Clemente Pier Metrolink Station
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12. Aquamarine Villas
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13. Solana Beach Plaza
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14. Shell
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15. Sarduccis Capistrano Depot
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16. Inns of America Suites
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17. Coaster Encinitas Station
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18. San Diego Santa Fe Depot
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19. Pannikin Coffee & Tea
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20. Irvine Station
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21. Best Western Encinitas Inn & Suites At Moonlight Beach
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22. El Cajon Transit Center
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23. Rock House Toy Train Station
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24. Station Sushi
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25. SPRINTER Vista Transit Center
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26. San Clemente Metrolink Station
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27. Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Solana Beach-Del Mar
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28. Poway Midland Railroad Depot
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29. Alamo Rent A Car
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30. Old Town Transit Center East Bus and Trolley Platform
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31. Old Town Transit Center Trolley Platform
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32. Old Town Transit Center Coaster and Amtrak Platform
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About 'Oceanside, CA, USA'
Oceanside is a coastal resort city located on California's South Coast. Much of the city's area was developed into single-family home tracts during the 1970s and 1980s. The city had a population of 183,095 at the 2010 census. Since the 1990s, increased commercial and industrial development have diversified Oceanside's economic base.. Oceanside is located just south of Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, the busiest military base in the United States. Together with Carlsbad and Vista, it forms a tri-city area. It is the third-largest city in San Diego County, California. The city has experienced dramatic growth since 1970, when its population was 45,000. | |
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