Transfers between LAX and San Diego or Las Vegas?

February 9th, 2010

Posted by admin in Las Vegas Holiday | 3 Comments »

I am arriving in LAX from Australia . I want to know there are any companies that do transfers by bus/rail between either LAX and San Diego or LAX and Las Vegas. This is to save wasting staying overnight in the LA area when I would prefer to start my holiday in Las Vegas or San Diego. Likewise for at the end. Can I book a bus or train that takes me virtually from my hotel to the airport? An idea of prices would be good too. Thanks .

Taking a flight is the easiest way, but the flights tend to be expensive.

For train: You can take Metro Link to Union Station and then take Amtrak to San Diego.

Or take Metro Link to Union Station connect onto a different Metro Link to Oceanside, then take the Coaster to San Diego.

No trains to Vegas. It’s a cheap flight from LA though.

3 Responses

  1. mobilemark Says:

    you could easy catch a flight to las vegas from Lax
    that would be the easiet otherwise you have to take 2 buses
    one bus to get downtown LA and other bus to las Vegas
    (same thing for San Diego ) again you have take one bus downtown LA then the train to San Diego
    if you still want to take a bus you can take megabus from
    downtown LA to las Vegas they depart from Union station
    (see http://www.megabus.com/us for more info
    References :

  2. Bobbi O Says:

    Taking a flight is the easiest way, but the flights tend to be expensive.

    For train: You can take Metro Link to Union Station and then take Amtrak to San Diego.

    Or take Metro Link to Union Station connect onto a different Metro Link to Oceanside, then take the Coaster to San Diego.

    No trains to Vegas. It’s a cheap flight from LA though.
    References :
    http://www.amtrak.com
    http://www.airports.ci.la.ca.us/lax/publicTrans.cfm

  3. kingsley Says:

    Greyhound Bus, Megabus, Amtrak, or fly United Express.
    References :

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