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Amtrak Pacific Surfliner in Del Mar, California

Amtrak Pacific Surfliner northbound from downtown San Diego to Camp Pendleton

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When Jim and I went to Los Angeles on Sunday, May 11, for National Train Day, our purpose was to ride the trains everywhere we wanted to go. Down the hill from us we caught the San Diego Trolley:

Westbound at the 70th Street Station
5:50 a.m. on National Train Day

The Trolley took us to the historic Santa Fe Depot in downtown San Diego. There we caught Amtrak Pacific Surfliner to points north, ultimately to the even more historic Union Station in downtown Los Angeles.

The three videos below show some of the more interesting areas the trains go through. In the first one, we’re heading into Miramar Marine Corps Air Base. There are some neat landscapes but usually the front of the train is not accessible (I had a cool engineer!), the side views are horrible because of the steep canyons, and walking the tracks on the Marine Corps base is not something one wants to do. So the first video is a real rarity.

Train through Miramar Marine Corps Air Base in San Diego County

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This second video is another one that I’ve always wanted to get as the train goes through the marsh that is the eastern side of Torrey Pines State Park. The video shows us cruising down the track at 92 mph, the top speed I caught us going. At the end of the video we have slowed down to 55 mph to go around the curve under the historic Del Mar bridge, currently undergoing much-needed renovation and seismic retrofitting.

Train tracks through Torrey Pines State Park in San Diego County

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This last video is the final place in San Diego County that I’ve tried so many times to get to. It’s the rail yard for Metrolink and Coaster, where the trains are stored during hours of non-operation. Unfortunately, it’s on the Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base and inaccessible to mere mortals like me. We also meet a southbound Amtrak Pacific Surfliner.

Metrolink rail yard north of Oceanside, California

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Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base, at over 125,000 acres, is what separates San Diego from the Los Angeles metropolitan area. In other words, it’s probably the only thing that keeps L.A. from annexing San Diego — that we wouldn’t like!

Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base

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Following are three pictures of Camp Pendleton, all taken from a speeding (85 mph) train with a Canon 550D and a Tamron 28-300mm lens at 300mm.

Camp Pendleton in San Diego County

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Camp Pendleton in San Diego County

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Camp Pendleton in San Diego County

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Sunet at the Oceanside Pier in Oceanside, California

Oceanside Pier — San Diego County’s second-longest pier

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If you read my most recent post (Ocean Beach Fishing Pier — The longest, second longest, and fourth longest pier on the West Coast), you might remember that we have five piers in San Diego County.

The Ocean Beach Fishing Pier is the longest at 1,971 feet. Not too far behind it, at 1,942 feet (or 1,954 feet, depending on who you believe), is the Oceanside Pier. It was built in 1888 at what is now Wisconsin Avenue but was destroyed by storms in the winter of 1890. It was rebuilt in 1893 in its current location at Pier View Way. However, the current pier, the sixth Oceanside Pier, was built in 1987. Mother and Father Nature keep destroying in with their winter storms.

Since I recently was in Oceanside doing a home inspection nearby, I took some time out afterwards to explore the Oceanside beach and pier.

I came home with some pictures that I really like, and since my wise old grandmother taught me to share, I’m sharing!

Oceanside Pier in Oceanside California

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Oceanside Pier in Oceanside California

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Oceanside Pier in Oceanside California

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Oceanside pier in Oceanside California

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Oceanside pier in Oceanside California

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Oceanside beach in Oceanside California

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I always find beach-front homes fascinating, to see how individual people express their beach lifestyle.

The architecture includes small beach cottages built long ago to large two-story homes with interesting architecture.

Beach-front home in Oceanside California

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Beach-front homes in Oceanside California

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Beach-front homes in Oceanside California

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I stayed long enough to get some sunset pictures.

Sunet at the Oceanside Pier in Oceanside, California

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Sunet at the Oceanside Pier in Oceanside, California

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Sunet at the Oceanside Pier in Oceanside, California

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Sunet at the Oceanside Pier in Oceanside, California

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Sunet at the Oceanside Pier in Oceanside, California

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Sunet at the Oceanside Pier in Oceanside, California

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Pictures copyright 2012 Russel Ray Photos

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Oceanside, California

Today is National Trails Day!

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Today is National Trails Day, sponsored by the American Hiking Society.

If you would like to find an event in your neighborhood, visit the American Hiking Society’s web site.

I took up hiking in 2009 when el doctoro told me to get out from behind the computer.

Literally.

Following are some pictures and flash videos from my most recent hike, this one at sunset along Oceanside beach.

Oceanside, California

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Oceanside, California

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Stairs to the beach in Oceanside, California

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Oceanside California

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Pier in Oceanside, California

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Oceanside, California

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Looking for real estate services in San Diego County?
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