Find transfer & transportation guides from Long Beach to San Antonio, TX, USA. How to get from Long Beach to San Antonio, TX, USA by Flight, Train.
You can get to San Antonio, TX, USA from Long Beach by verhicle types below
You have 7 options transfer to San Antonio, TX, USA from Long Beach below
Take a tram from Downtown Long Beach Station to Willowbrook - Rosa Parks Station - Metro A Line.
Take a tram from Willowbrook - Rosa Parks Station - Metro Green Line to Aviation / LAX Station.
Take a bus from Aviation Blvd. Green Line Station to G Shuttle Stop at Int'l Terminal Lower Level.
Take a bus from San Antonio International Airport to St. Mary's & Pecan.
Take a bus from Broadway & L.B. Blvd. Se to Airport & Terminal W.
Take a bus from San Antonio International Airport to St. Mary's & Pecan.
Take a bus from Broadway & L.B. Blvd. Se to Airport & Terminal W.
Take a bus from ABIA Lower Level to 4522 Riverside/Wickersham.
Take a bus from 2100 Wickersham/Riverside to 700 Ben White.
Take a bus from Austin South Congress to San Antonio Downtown.
Take a tram from Downtown Long Beach Station to Willowbrook - Rosa Parks Station - Metro A Line.
Take a tram from Willowbrook - Rosa Parks Station - Metro Green Line to Aviation / LAX Station.
Take a bus from Aviation Blvd. Green Line Station to G Shuttle Stop at Int'l Terminal Lower Level.
Take a bus from ABIA Lower Level to 4522 Riverside/Wickersham.
Take a bus from 2100 Wickersham/Riverside to 700 Ben White.
Take a bus from Austin South Congress to San Antonio Downtown.
Take a bus from Downtown Long Beach Station to 7th / Decatur.
Take a tram from Downtown Long Beach Station to 7th Street / Metro Center Station - Metro A Line.
Take a subway from 7th Street / Metro Center Station - Metro Red & Purple Lines to Union Station - Metro Red & Purple Lines.
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San Antonio (; in Spanish, "Saint Anthony"), officially the City of San Antonio, is the seventh-most populous city in the United States, and the second-most populous city in both Texas and the Southern United States, with 1,547,253 residents in 2019.... Learn more