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This lot is next to the official observation area at Laurel St. and Harbor Dr.  It is tempting because it gets you closer to the action than the official area.  However, it is private property and Solar Turbines security does patrol the lot and has asked spotters to leave.  If you stay on the public sidewalk outside the lot along Laurel Dr., you should be okay.
This lot is next to the official observation area at Laurel St. and Harbor Dr.  It is tempting because it gets you closer to the action than the official area.  However, it is private property and Solar Turbines security does patrol the lot and has asked spotters to leave.  If you stay on the public sidewalk outside the lot along Laurel Dr., you should be okay.
==Facilities and Transportation==
San Diego Transit bus [http://www.sdcommute.com/Rider_Information/routes/992.asp Route 992], sometimes known as the Flyer, is the only bus that provides service to the airport terminals.  The line originates in downtown San Diego, with several stops including one near the official observation lot at Laurel and Harbor.  Connections to route 992 can be made at various locations in downtown San Diego to other bus routes as well as the [http://www.sdcommute.com/Rider_Information/trolley/index.asp San Diego Trolley], [http://www.gonctd.com/coaster/coaster.html Coaster], and [http://www.amtrakcalifornia.com/ Amtrak] trains.
Additional bus routes that serve the airport area (but not the terminals directly) are [http://www.sdcommute.com/Rider_Information/routes/922923.asp Routes 922 and 923] along Harbor Dr. and [http://www.sdcommute.com/Rider_Information/Routes/908.asp Route 98] which stops at the Washington Street [http://www.sdcommute.com/Rider_Information/trolley/trolleymap.asp Blue Line Trolley] station located at Washington St. and Pacific Hwy.