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Old 06-24-2008, 06:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Sante Fe train station in San Diego

Hi, I was wondering if anyone here is familiar with this station? We'll be departing from San Diego to Anaheim on Amtrak, and I can't find any info online about storing our luggage at the station. I''m hoping to put our bags in a locker for the morning while we tour Old Town, then retreive it when we head out on the train.

If anyone here knows the answer I'd be grateful!
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Welcome to the boards mizliz

Did not want you to feel bad about the lack of replies (noticed 39 have read your post). Checked every source I could find (Amtrak's site, AAA, San Diego Tourism bureau , etc. and nothing says yes or no.
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We go to this station infrequently, but I do not recall lockers being available. Your best bet would be to call Amtrak directly. It is not a large station at all. It is very beautiful architecturally, and has a lot of history. IIRC, it was constructed during WWII. There is a small snack/coffee stand there.
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I go to this station once a year during comic-con to meet my husband who takes the train down. Like a previous poster stated, it's a small but beautiful station and I don't recall seeing any lockers either. I would call amtrak and see if they can store your luggage.
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Call Amtrak. I had the same concern as we will be going from Anaheim to LA for 1 day and then to San Diego. I needed storage at LA. I called and they told me that there was storage at LA station and it cost $3.00 per piece of luggage for 1 day. So call them and ask. They will let you know.
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Thanks everybody! I did send an email to customer service, got a reply yesterday that while there are not lockers, I can check my luggage early in the day and depart on an afternoon train. (I was hoping not to check it, though!)

Kymma, we'll be a ComicCon, too! Along with about 147,000 other folks. I think DisneyLand crowds will be a relief after ComicCon!
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