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Transit Information San Francisco @ 4Th & King San Francisco Transit Information San Francisco The San Francisco Municipal Railway Customers must have a valid Muni fare receipt, pass, ticket, Guide to Frequency of Service e ective January 23, 2021 Mission Bay Shuttle is a free (Muni), a department of the San Francisco MuniMobile® ticket or Clipper® card when riding any bus, service, connecting the Mission Municipal Transportation Agency, operates streetcar, or Muni Metro train, or when in the paid areas of Times are approximate. Bold type indicates times after midnight the next day. For more detailed Bay development area to other @ 4th & King these transit modes: Muni Metro stations. Transit Fare Inspectors or other authorized information about Muni service, including holiday information, please see the Muni system map, visit www. parts of downtown. For more personnel may issue citations for failure to display proof of sfmta.com/muni or call 311. For departure time predictions, call 511 toll-free or visit www.nextmuni.com. information, visit www.missionbaytma.org. payment. Customers with valid proof of payment may enter Motor Coach & Trolley Coach through any door of any Muni vehicle. Mon–Fri Sat Sun LINE Frequency Frequency Frequency San Francisco Visit SFMTA.com/fares or call 311 for answers to any fare- First Last First Last First Last related questions, or to learn about income-based discounted/ Minutes Minutes Minutes E & F Line Historic Streetcar free fare programs for San Francisco residents. BUS SERVICE Fare Information MuniMobile® App: Download MuniMobile® app on Apple 30 to Marinia District / This free shuttle is open to the public. 5:20a 12–20 10:00p 6:00a 20 9:40p 6:00a 20 9:40p 511 Real-Time Departures App Store or Google Play. Purchase Muni bus, rail, Cable Car The Presidio q Metro Light Rail and day/multi-day passes with the push of a button. Fares are 511 provides free, up-to-the-minute validated visually; just activate ticket upon entry or boarding. 30 to Van Ness Ave 4:57a 6–10 9:50p 5:10a 10–20 9:50p 5:10a 10–20 9:50p departure times for the transit agencies to the left that have this symbol. Clipper® Card: Board any door and tap your card on the 45 to The Presidio 5:20a 12–20 10:05p w 5:20a 20–25 10:30p e 5:20a 20–25 10:30p e Other Bay Area transit agencies will be added Clipper® reader. In Muni Metro stations, tap your card on the Cable Car 91 to SFSU 10:25p 30 6:55a 10:25p 30 6:55a 10:25p 30 6:55a Schedule Information effective February 8, 2021 in the future. fare gate reader upon entry. Visit SFMTA.com/clipper or call 511 6:54a To fi nd out when your next bus or train will for more information. 91 to 3rd St / West Portal 10:54p 30 6:54a 10:54p 30 10:54p 30 6:54a Berry & 4th & Library 4th & Library depart, check nearby displays or simply call Mission Creek Cash: Board through the front door and insert bills/coins into N to Ocean Beach r 5:00a 8–15 10:00p 5:00a 10–15 10:00p 5:00a 10–15 10:00p Bus Stop Bus Stop 511 and say “Departure Times.” You’ll then Fare Information effective July 1, 2011 the farebox; use exact change only. Take a fare receipt to use Bus Stop be asked to enter your Stop ID number. If you Fare Information effective January 1, 2020 N-Owl to Ocean Beach 10:00p 30 4:30a 10:00p 30 4:30a 10:00p 30 4:30a as proof of payment and to transfer. Fare receipts are valid for East Route TransBay/Caltrain Route don’t know it, you can say your agency name, Cash IS ACCEPTED for fare payment on Seniorall Cable90 minutes Car on Fares: any Muni No vehicle transfers except onaccepted Cable Cars. or In Muni 5:25a 15 7:40a 5:25a 15 7:40a and the system will prompt you to enter Muni Fares Adult Youth Salesforce Muni surface vehicles. Always ask for a (65+) & issued.Metro stations, Monthly use ticket passes, vending Muni machines. Passports, and T to Embarcadero 8:25p 15 10:25p Mission Bay Mission Bay your route and stop. 511 will respond with Fares subject to change. (19-64) (5-18) 8:25p 15 10:25p 8:25p 15 10:25p Transit Center / transfer when paying a cash fare. It is validDisabled for Clipper cards loaded with the appropriate Kaiser and UCSF/ Kaiser and UCSF/ departure times for your route and will also Kids 4 & Under ride for free! Embarcadero 90SINGLE minutes. RIDE You1 must keep it as proof of value or pass are valid on Cable Cars. 5:08a 15 7:53a 5:08a 15 7:53a Chase Center Chase Center include the Stop ID for future use. You may payment (POP) at all times while on board a T to 3rd St / Bayshore 8:08p 15 10:08p BART MuniMobile® $2.50 $1.25 $1.25 AcceptedSingle FormsRide Fare: of ID $6.00 each way (single 8:08p 15 10:08p 8:08p 15 10:08p also look up your stop’s ID online at 511.org. Muni vehicle or within the paid area of a Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri 2 ride on single car). MetroClipper® station. Card $2.50 $1.25 $1.25 When using youth/senior/disability discounts you must be METRO RAIL SERVICE t 7:20a 5:45a 6:11a Bicycles on Transit 3 prepared to show your proof of eligibility while riding on Muni, Cash $3.00 $1.50 $1.50 All Day Passport: $14.00, sold on board by 7:32a 6:07a 6:33a Rail/Ferries: Bicycles are allowed on Cash IS NOT ACCEPTED at subway fare gates. as wellCable as within Car theconductors. paid areas of Valid Muni stations. for unlimited T to Embarcadero 4:50a 8–20 8:27p 7:45a 8–12 8:15p 7:45a 8–12 8:15p IfPASSES paying by cash, go to the Muni Ticket 7:44a 6:30a 6:56a all Bay Area ferries and nearly all travel on all Muni vehicles (except T to 3rd St/Bayshore 5:21a 8–20 9:01p 8:16a 8–12 8:25p 8:16a 8–12 8:25p VendingMuniMobile® Machine Day Pass (near fare$5.00 gates)– to pay –for Seniors (65+) 7:56a 6:52a 7:18a rail lines. Exceptions are San Francisco Muni Candlestick/Special Event service) on day 8:09a 7:15a 7:41a Metro, historic streetcars, and cable cars. yourClipper® fare Card either "M" Pass:by loading the value onto a • State issued Driver's license or ID card q After 7:00 p.m. to Divisadero St. & Chestnut St. ® $81.00 $40.00 $40.00 issued. ClipperMuni (includes card orCable by Car) purchasing a Limited Use • SF City ID Card w Two later trips at 10:25 p.m. and 10:40 p.m. to Sutter St & Kearny St. 8:22a 7:33a 7:59a Buses: Nearly all Bay Area public transit buses Senior (ages 65+), Disabled (Regional Muni Ticket. A 90-minute transfer is e Later trip at 10:32 p.m. to Sutter St & Kearny St. 8:35a 7:58a 8:38a are equipped with bicycle racks. Clipper® Card "A" Pass: Muni •Transit Alien Registration/PermanentConnection Customer), Resident orCard Medicare automatically(includes Cable Car)applied + BART to a Clipper card or r Buses are substituting Metro Rail Line N service until further notice. Times are approximate. 8:48a 8:13a 8:53a General: While bicycles are allowed on $98.00 – – •card-holder Matricula Consular/Consular Fares before ID 7Card am and after 9 Limitedwithin SF Use Muni Ticket. You will not be given t At night (every day) and early morning (Sat-Sun) buses will substitute Metro Rail Line T service. 9:01a 8:28a 9:08a most transit services, there are some space a paper transfer. •pm Passport only: $3.00. 9:14a 9:00a 9:40a limitations and, in some cases, times when CABLE CAR Regular Fares: Apply to motor coaches, trolley CustomersChildren with (ages Disabilities 4 and under): Free. 9:27a 9:14a 9:54a bicycles are not allowed on board. For specifi c MuniMobile® $8.00 $8.00 see note4 transit operator policies and procedures go coaches, historic streetcars, and Metro Candlestick• RTC Discount Park Photo Express ID Clipper Service Card and Special Service Notice 9:40a 9:29a 10:09a vehicles.Clipper® Card Regular fares do $8.00not apply$8.00 to seecable note 4 9:53a 10:01a 10:41a to 511.org and click on the bicycling tab, or Event• California Service: DMV Disabled Parking Placard Registration Muni continues to modify transit service as conditions change. For up-to-date schedules and call 511 and say “bicycling” to speak to an carsCash or to Candlestick Park$8.00 and Special$8.00 seeEvent note 4 10:06a 2:40p 3:17p AdultReceipt Fare: AND $12.00 photo ID or valid pass plus $8.00. information visit sfmta.com/muni or call 311. operator who can answer your questions. services. If you have disabled license plates, you will need to submit 10:19a 3:20p 3:57p A single ride fare on Muni is good for 90 minutes of travel, Adult Fares: $2.00 cash or $2.00 value on a Senior/Youth/Disabled/Medicarea "Medical Eligibility" form Fare: 10:32a 3:42p 4:19p Get Clipper®! whether it be on a single route or a trip with multiple $10.00 or valid pass plus $8.00.
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