It also provides access to the large shopping areas, including Las Americas Premium Outlets, which are connected to the stop via a pedestrian walkway.
A proposed Purple Line is to start its route at San Ysidro.
[11] Moreover, SANDAG has proposed to turn the San Ysidro Transit Center into the San Ysidro Mobility Hub, including by adding a third trolley track to increase Blue Line frequencies, adding a bus lane on East San Ysidro Boulevard, increasing the amount of bus routes, and in the long-term, possibly even adding connections to the Coaster and Amtrak.
[12] Furthermore, future plans for the Blue Line to continue into Tijuana are awaiting approval.
[16] This proposal for a "Cross-Border Trolley", supported by SANDAG[17] and officials in Baja California,[18] could take 8 years to complete.