Sprinter (light rail)
The Sprinter (usually spelled like SPRINTER) is a diesel multiple unit light rail[1] train system that goes from Oceanside and Escondido, San Diego County, California, United States.[2] The train system used a 22 miles (35 km) train track.[2] The track was previously built, and 15 stations were built around them. Currently 4 cities have the Sprinter train in them: Oceanside, Vista, San Marcos and Escondido.[3]


Stations
| Station | City | # of platforms |
|---|---|---|
| Oceanside Transit Center | Oceanside | 1 |
| Coast Highway | 1 | |
| Crouch Street | 1 | |
| El Camino Real | 2 | |
| Rancho Del Oro | 2 | |
| College Boulevard | 2 | |
| Melrose Drive | 1 | |
| Vista Transit Center | Vista | 2 |
| Civic Center-Vista | 2 | |
| Buena Creek | San Diego County | 1 |
| Palomar College | San Marcos | 2 |
| San Marcos Civic Center | 2 | |
| Cal State San Marcos | 1 | |
| Nordahl Road | Escondido | 1 |
| Escondido Transit Center | 1 |

References
- Trains, Sprinter reaches the finish line, June 2008, p. 28: "North County Transit District's 22-mile Sprinter diesel light rail line"
- Steve Schmidt (19 July 2009). "Train's horn has locals sounding off". The San Diego Union-Tribune, LLC. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
- "SPRINTER System Map". GoNCTD. Retrieved 6 August 2015.
Other websites
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