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Transit Information Glen Park Station San Francisco Transit For more detailed information about BART Information service, please see the BART schedule, Transit BART system map, and other BART information displays in this station. N C H E N E R Y S T Stops Glen Park W E N A T I C K S T San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Schedule Information e ective June, 2020 Early Bird ExpressCHILTON bus AVE service Transit (BART) rail service connects runs weekdays from 4:00 a.m. to 5:00 S Station the San Francisco Peninsula with Check before you go: up-to-date schedules are available on www.bart.gov and the o cial a.m., before BART opens. Early Bird Map Key Oakland, Berkeley, Berryessa, BART app. Overhead real time displays can be found on station platforms. A reference guide Express bus service connects East Bay, to transfer information for trains without direct service is shown. Walnut Creek, Dublin/Pleasanton, and San Francisco, and Peninsula BART stations. W I L D E R S T C A R R I E S T You Are Here other cities in the East Bay, as well as San For more information, call 510-465-2278. Francisco International Airport (SFO) and Oakland International Airport (OAK). K E R N S T Glen Park 3-Minute Walk San Francisco Library 500ft/150m Radius Fare Information effective April 10, 2020 To Glen Canyon Park Trains Without Direct Service D I A M O N D S T Fare Information e ective June, 2020 The prices shown are to destinations from this Weekdays and Saturdays station. Early Bird Express service is provided Transit Information 511 Real-Time Departures Current fares can be found near ticket 44 Richmond District BOSWORTH ST Village 511 provides free, up-to-the-minute vending machines, online at www.bart.gov For Train Transfer by several bus operators and fare details vary. Most transfers will require paying an Farmer’s Market Bus departure times for the transit and using the o cial BART app. Millbrae When trains with direct service are not operating, take SFO/ S T agencies to the left that have this symbol. Millbrae train and transfer at San Francisco International Airport additional fare. BOSWORTH ST O N Other Bay Area transit agencies will be added CLIPPER CARD Station to Millbrae shuttle train. 714 Salesforce Transit Center G T Senior I N Muni Metro Light Rail in the future. OAK Int’l Take Dublin/Pleasanton or Berryessa/North San José train, then R L 65+ A Clipper is a “smart card” with stored value Airport transfer at Coliseum Station. Castro/Upper Market Adult Youth Disabled J To fi nd out when your next bus or train will that can be used on various Bay Area transit Richmond When trains with direct service are not operating, take Antioch Early Bird Express 19-64 5-18¹ & depart, check nearby displays or simply call J Balboa Park Transit Stop operators. Clipper cards can be purchased train, then transfer at 19th St./Oakland Station. Medicare 511 and say “Departure Times.” You’ll then Card at fare machines in all BART stations— Berryessa/ When trains with direct service are not operating, take Dublin/ be asked to enter your Stop ID number. If you 714 Daly City there is a one-time $3.00 fee for the card. North San José Pleasanton train, then transfer at Bay Fair Station. CASH FARES FROM GLEN PARK BART Parking don’t know it, you can say your agency name, 44 Hunters Point A minimum value is required to enter the Sundays 5th St Mission, 8th St Mission, and the system will prompt you to enter 16th St Mission, 24th St Mission, ROTTECK STREET system, so it is best to load fare on your $3.00 $1.50 $1.50 your route and stop. 511 will respond with For Train Transfer Balboa Park, Daly City & Elevator card before entering. departure times for your route and will also Dublin/ On those Sundays when trains with direct service are not Salesforce Transit Center Glen Park include the Stop ID for future use. You may Pleasanton operating, take Antioch train and transfer at Montgomery St. CLIPPER® FARES FROM GLEN PARK School also look up your stop’s ID online at 511.org. Keep your Clipper card to use on most LIPPARD AVE Escalator transit in the Bay Area and for future trips. Station. 5th St Mission, 8th St Mission, Glen Park Millbrae Take SFO/Millbrae train, then transfer at San Francisco 16th St Mission, 24th St Mission, Bicycles on Transit Each passenger must have their own card. $2.50 $1.25 $1.25 International Airport Station to Millbrae shuttle train. Balboa Park, Daly City & BART Station Passenger Pick-up/Drop-off Rail/Ferries: Bicycles are allowed on Salesforce Transit Center Visit www.clippercard.com to learn how OAK Int’l Take Dublin/Pleasanton train, or on those Sundays when trains all Bay Area ferries and nearly all Airport with direct service to Dublin/Pleasanton are not operating, BROMPTON AVE to apply for cards with discounts for ¹ Children under 5 ride free. rail lines. Exceptions are San Francisco Muni take Antioch train and transfer to Dublin/Pleasanton train at Stairs Seniors (age 65 and up), Youths (age 5-18), Montgomery St. Station. Transfer at Coliseum Station. Metro, historic streetcars, and cable cars. persons with disabilities, or to add a BART Richmond Take Antioch train, then transfer at 19th St./Oakland Station. Buses: Nearly all Bay Area public transit buses High Value Discount (stored as a separate Berryessa/ Take Dublin/Pleasanton train, or on those Sundays when trains PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE Station Agent Booth are equipped with bicycle racks. “purse” on the card). North San José with direct service to Dublin/Pleasanton are not operating, Schedule Information e ective April 17, 2020 take Antioch train and transfer to Dublin/Pleasanton train at General: While bicycles are allowed on BART PAPER TICKETS Montgomery St. Station. Transfer at Bay Fair Station. Taxis most transit services, there are some space limitations and, in some cases, times when Line 714 J O O S T A V E BART is phasing out tickets in 2020. There Sunday schedules vary; on some Sundays, no Dublin/Pleasanton trains will serve this bicycles are not allowed on board. For specifi c K LY E L L S T station. Check before you go: up-to-date schedules are available on www.bart.gov Ticket Vending Machines transit operator policies and procedures go is an extra $.50 per trip surcharge to use a to L BART ticket instead of a Clipper card. Once and the o cial BART app. MONTEREY BLVD to 511.org and click on the bicycling tab, or Salesforce to A phased out, customers will not be able to Transit Center Daly City call 511 and say “bicycling” to speak to an W operator who can answer your questions. purchase tickets at our stations or online. via via Balboa Park Tickets will still be accepted at fare gates, 24th St Mission E Transit Lines Get Clipper®! but you will only be able to add value to Mon-Fri Mon-Fri T your ticket if it’s needed to exit the system. U Clipper® is the convenient way to 4:15a 5:09a N Early Bird Express 4:40a E I pay for transit rides in the Bay Area. BART EXCURSION FARE V M The reloadable Clipper card stores A 3 - 714 Salesforce Transit Center BART’s Excursion Fare allows you to tour Light face = AM times Bold face = PM times E value as cash and transit passes to pay your E V 714S TDaly I L L SCity T fare on AC Transit, BART, Caltrain, County the BART system for up to three hours on S A Muni Line 714 Stops O Connection, Dumbarton Express, FAST, Golden a $6.20 fare, if you enter and exit at the J E 5th St. & Mission St. S San Francisco Muni Gate Transit and Ferry, Marin Transit, Muni, same station. To avoid being charged the 8th St. & Mission St. N O Petaluma Transit, SamTrans, San Francisco A J D A N T O N S T excursion fare if you enter the system and 16th Street Mission S Local Bus Lines Bay Ferry, SMART, SolTrans, Sonoma County need to leave before riding a train, see a 24th Street Mission N 44 O’Shaughnessy (to Richmond District) Transit, Tri-Delta Transit, Vacaville City Coach, A Union City Transit, the VINE, VTA, WestCAT, Station Agent. Balboa Park S 44 O’Shaughnessy (to Hunters Point) Daly City and Wheels. S T I L L S T J Church (to Downtown) Glen Park Whether you pay as-you-go with cash or J Church (to Balboa Park) Salesforce Transit Center LAMARTINE ST purchase passes or ticket books in advance, Clipper makes commuting easier. Clipper works with a variety of employee transit benefi ts providers, including Commuter S T I L L S T B A D G E R S T Check®, WageWorks®, and Clipper Direct®. G O R H A M S T To learn more about Clipper or to get a Clipper card: • Visit clippercard.com • Call 877.878.8883 36. GLEN • Visit a nearby retailer: Map © OpenStreetMap contributors Mission Silver Market 4304 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 94112 ALEMANY BOULEVARD 415.239.2924 Walgreens 4645 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 94112 415.585.6900 Walgreens 6100 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 94014 650.992.3900 Walgreens 3398 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 94110 415.824.6886 The San Francisco Municipal Railway Customers must have a valid Muni fare receipt, pass, ticket, Guide to Frequency of Service e ective August 25, 2020 (Muni), a department of the San Francisco MuniMobile® ticket or Clipper® card when riding any bus, Municipal Transportation Agency, operates streetcar, or Muni Metro train, or when in the paid areas of Times are approximate.
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