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Sorrento Valley station is a commuter rail station in the Sorrento Valley neighborhood of San Diego, California, that is on the NCTD COASTER commuter rail line. The station is served by NCTD COASTER Connection shuttles to the businesses east of the station, the community of Torrey Pines, University of California, San Diego, and Westfield UTC mall.
Sorrento Valley is a neighborhood of San Diego, California.It is roughly bounded by Interstate 5 and Interstate 805, Camino Santa Fe to the east, the Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve to the north and Miramar Road to the south, as shown on the San Diego Police Department's neighborhood map. [1]
The North County Transit District (NCTD) is the agency responsible for public transportation in Northern San Diego County, California.The agency manages the COASTER commuter rail service between Oceanside and San Diego, the SPRINTER hybrid rail service between Escondido and Oceanside, the BREEZE transit bus service, LIFT paratransit service, and FLEX on-demand and point-deviation service.
The large office, retail, entertainment and academic facilities in University City, also known as UTC (with over 9 million sq. ft. of office space), [4] Sorrento Mesa/Sorrento Valley (also over 9 million sq. ft.), [4] Torrey Pines (over 2.6 million sq. ft.), [4] and Del Mar Heights/Carmel Valley (over 4.4 million sq. ft.), [4] together form San Diego's "North City edge city" as it is a major ...
In 2014, Solana Beach and the North County Transit District requested proposals to convert the station and some of the adjacent surface parking into offices, a restaurant and an underground parking structure. This could involve the station being repurposed with ticket sales and other train services moved to the train track level.
Overnight parking for tractor-trailer trucks could be created under a bill to be put before the City Council on Thursday — and advocates hope the plan will get big rigs off residential streets.
A parking ban is in effect for Providence ahead of Tuesday's storm, which is expected to drop between 6 and 8 inches of snow on the city. The ban will start at 12:01 p.m. on Tuesday.
[citation needed] In November 1997, the line, renamed the Blue Line, [6] was extended into Mission Valley. When the Green Line service was introduced with the opening of the Mission Valley East extension on July 10, 2005, [ 7 ] the Blue Line's northern terminus was pushed back to this station, which also served as the Green Line's western terminus.