Regional Transit Diagram

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Regional Transit Diagram For more detailed information about BART service, please see the BART Schedule, BART Transit System Map, and other BART information displays in this station. Information MODESTO AREA EXPRESS Dublin/ DP 4K San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Schedule Information Departing from Dublin/Pleasanton Station Amtrak Thruway bus service County Connection (CCCTA) Modesto Area Express (MAX) San Joaquin RTD is the regional Pleasanton Weekday Saturday Sunday provides fi xed-route bus and is the primary bus agency for transit provider for San Joaquin Transit (BART) rail service connects effective September 10, 2012 Destination is a system of intercity coaches, the San Francisco Peninsula with First Last First Last First Last locally-contracted transit buses, paratransit services throughout Modesto . The agency provides County and provides public Oakland, Berkeley, Fremont, See schedules posted throughout this Bay Fair 12:44a – 12:44a – 12:44a – through-ticketed local bus routes, Central Contra Costa County . For regular transit and dial-a-ride local transit services in the Stockton more information visit cccta .org or service in addition to commuter feeder Metropolitan Area, as well as intercity, Station Walnut Creek, Dublin/Pleasanton, and station, or pick up a free schedule guide at Daly City 4:13a 11:58p 6:01a 11:58p 8:01a 11:58p and taxi services that provides passengers other cities in the East Bay, as well as San of Amtrak’s rail service with connecting call 925-676-7500 . service to several regional rail systems: interregional, and rural transit services a BART information kiosk. To the right is a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Francisco International Airport (SFO) and quick reference guide to service hours Embarcadero 4:13a 11:58p 6:01a 11:58p 8:01a 11:58p trips to regional destinations . BART, ACE, and Amtrak’s San Joaquin train . countywide . Oakland International Airport (OAK) . from this station. Fremont2 4:43a2 12:44a2 6:21a2 12:44a2 8:21a2 12:44a2 For more information call 209-521-1274 . 511 Real-Time Departures Millbrae3 3 11:41p3 3 11:31p3 3 11:31p3 511 provides free, up-to-the-minute Pittsburg/Bay Point4 4 4 4 4 4 4 departure times for the transit Fare Information effective January 1, 2014 BART Red* Ticket SFO Int’l Airport3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Fare Information Fare Information effective December 25, 2011 Fare Information effective September 23, 2009 Fare Information effective September 6, 2011 agencies to the left that have this symbol . 62.5% discount for persons with 1 Other Bay Area transit agencies will be added Take Daly City train to Embarcadero Station. Amtrak tickets are purchased for the Cash fares can be paid on board . Modesto BART Express RTD-BART Commuter Children 4 and under ride free. Everyone disabilities, Medicare cardholders 2No direct trip. Take Daly City or Bay Fair train then transfer at Bay Fair Station. in the future . else must have a BART ticket. and children 5 to 12 years: $24 3No direct trip. Take Daly City train then transfer at Balboa Park Station. length of each passenger’s journey . Amtrak One-Way Fares Modesto BART Express provides morning and The RTD-BART Commuter offers regular, 4No direct trip. Take Daly City train then transfer to Richmond train at Bay Fair Station. To fi nd out when your next bus or train will ticket for $9. California Thruway bus tickets are sold only Adults/Youth (ages 6-64) . $2 .00 afternoon weekday trips between the Dublin/ frequent trips connecting Stockton, Lathrop, BART tickets are like debit cards with Light face = AM times as part of your rail trip . Connections are depart, check nearby displays or simply call stored value. When you take a BART trip, Bold face = PM times Seniors (65+)/Disabled/Medicare . $1 .00 Pleasanton BART station and the Modesto Manteca, and Tracy to the Dublin/Pleasanton 511 and say “Departure Times .” You’ll then BART Green* Ticket timed for convenient transfers between Downtown Transportation Center. One- BART station. As this is a limited-capacity your fare is deducted from the ticket auto- Children (under 6 with adult) . FREE be asked to enter your Stop ID number . If you 62.5% discount for seniors 65 services . way and round-trip tickets are available for service, RTD strongly recommends advance matically until the stored value is used up. Express Service . $2 .25 don’t know it, you can say “I don’t know,” years and older: $24 ticket for purchase from the bus driver and must be paid reservations to ride daily or monthly. To make and the system will prompt you to enter Fares are based on distance traveled. The Call 1-800-USA-RAIL (1-800-872-7245) or only $9. visit www .amtrakcalifornia .com for fares Transfers in exact change (cash only). a reservation, call RTD Commuter Services at: your route and stop . 511 will respond with chart below shows one-way fares for each from County Connection or Wheels . FREE 888-802-WORK (888-802-9675). departure times for your route and will also trip. All BART stations have automatic ticket BART Orange Ticket on Amtrak trains and Thruway buses . Daily round-trip tickets are valid only on the Adult/Youth from BART . $1 .00 date of purchase. No advance sales of daily include the Stop ID for future use . You may vending machines that accept nickels, Discount for middle and DP Daily Fares also look up your stop’s ID online at the 511 Snr/Disabled/MedicareDP from BART . $0 .50 round-trip tickets are available. dimes, quarters, and $1 coins, as well as $1 secondary school students. Special One-Way . $7 .00 Transit page (transit .511 .org) . purchasing restrictions apply. For more information, call 209-521-1274. $5, $10, and $20 bills. You can also use M Round-Trip . $14 .00 SF illbra O effective December 21, 2014 Prices subject to change without notice. Bicycles on Transit credit and debit cards in select machines. Airp Schedule Information Schedule Information BART Plus Ticket Sa e Monthly Subscription n o Sa Br r “Flash pass” for other transit n t Amtrak Thruway motorcoach buses Cash Fares Stockton-Downtown Transit Ctr . $174 .00 Rail/Ferries: Bicycles are allowed on When you enter BART, insert your ticket u F n 4.25 ra So o Route 35 Route 36 Route 97X all Bay Area ferries and nearly all operators. ncisc u provide service from the Dublin/Pleasanton One-Way . $14 .00 Stockton-Michigan Park & Ride . $174 .00 into the fare gate and it will be returned to t 7.40 3.10 C h rail lines . Exceptions are San Francisco Muni o o you. Use the same ticket when you exit. Dal lm 3.10 7.40 3.10 Station to the Stockton Amtrak and ACE Round-Trip (same day) . $16 .00 Lathrop-Save Mart Parking Lot . $159 .00 B to San Ramon to San Ramon to San Ramon a y a Metro, historic streetcars, and cable cars . Fare Chart effective November 22, 2014 lb Cit Station, and are reservation only . For Manteca-Northgate Park & Ride . $168 .00 The correct fare will be automatically de- o 3.10 3.10 7.70 3.60 Transit Center Transit Center Transit Center 2 a y Monthly Passes 4t Gle P 3.10 3.10 3.10 7.90 3.80 Buses: Nearly all Bay Area public transit buses ducted and tickets with remaining value To nd the fare for a BART ride, locate your h ar schedules, see booking information for Manteca-Walmart Park & Ride . $168 .00 1 St Missi n k Full Month . $160 .00 6t P 2.95 3.10 3.10 3.55 8.10 4.05 Weekday Weekday Weekday are equipped with bicycle racks . will be returned. If your ticket has too little starting station and your destination in the h ar rail trips . For more information please call Tracy-Nalgee Park & Ride . $144 .00 St Missi k Partial Month . prorated Civic Ce 1 o 1.85 2.95 3.10 3.30 3.65 8.25 4.15 value, a sign on the fare gate will read "Un- chart below, then follow the row and n 1-800-USA-RAIL or visit www .amtrak .com . 6:45 am 7:15 am 6:30 am General: While bicycles are allowed on U o 1.85 1.85 2.95 3.25 3.50 3.90 8.50 4.40 1 If you are a new monthly passenger, please call 209-571- column to the point where they intersect. N Pl n n 7:15 8:15 7:00 most transit services, there are some space derpaid: Go to Addfare." A nearby Addfare ter M 1.85 1.85 1.85 2.95 3.35 3.60 4.00 8.60 4.45 1 5176 for information on pass availability and restrictions. P a / effective July 1, 2014 limitations and, in some cases, times when Fares shown are one-way; to purchase a o ow z 7:45 9:15 7:30 Schedule Information vending machine will tell you how much ntg a 1.85 1.85 1.85 1.90 3.15 3.50 3.80 4.15 8.65 4.50 Current monthly pass holders may submit orders in person or E el 1 mb o bicycles are not allowed on board . For specifi c mer l 8:15 10:15 8:00 additional fare you must add to your ticket round-trip ticket, double the listed fare. W a by fax or mail. Please visit www.modestoareaexpress.com for rcader 1.85 1.85 1.85 1.85 1.90 3.15 3.50 3.80 4.15 8.65 4.50 1 est O y 1 transit operator policies and procedures go to exit the BART system.
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