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| (el_cajon1) The El Cajon Transit Center is a real intermodal hub in the middle of the San Diego County suburbs. In this photo the building for the depot that appears to have food service of some sort is visible along with a bus and taxi stand.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 15 March, 2007 | (el_cajon2) Looking down the platform at El Cajon Transit Center. The station like all of the San Diego Trolley is at a sidewalk level, and the tracks have concrete under them and can be crossed anywhere.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 15 March, 2007 | (el_cajon3) Another view down the two side platforms at the El Cajon Transit Center.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 15 March, 2007 | (el_cajon4) S70 'Avanto' LRV #3003 leads a Eastbound Green Line train into El Cajon Transit Center.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 15 March, 2007 |
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| (el_cajon5) S70 'Avanto' LRV #3003 continues to lead a Westbound Green Line train into El Cajon Transit Center. It is one of the ten Low-floor LRVs the San Diego Trolley has. This train also has a SD 100 that trails this LRV.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 15 March, 2007 | (el_cajon6) A platform sign for the El Cajon Transit Center with the view off the viaduct the rail line is on.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 15 March, 2007 | (el_cajon7) The stark differences between the S70 'Avanto' LRVs (#3003) and SD100 LRVs (#2026) are highlighted on a Eastbound Green Line train.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 15 March, 2007 | (el_cajon8) SD100 LRV #2024 and a Eastbound Green Line train to Santee leave El Cajon Transit Center.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 15 March, 2007 |
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| (el_cajon9) SD100 LRV #2024 continues up the viaduct as it has left El Cajon Transit Center.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 15 March, 2007 | (el_cajon10) SD100 LRV #2024 and the rest of a Green Line train continue leaving El Cajon Transit Center after they had stopped in the station.Photo by Jeremiah Cox, 15 March, 2007 |