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PDF of GGT TRANSIT GUIDE Effective Date goldengate.org/alerts GOLDEN Follow us: ® Social icon Circle Only use blue and/or white. For more details check out our Brand Guidelines. ® GATE TRANSIT GUIDE SCHEDULE INFORMATION JUNE 13 - SEPTEMBER 11 SUMMER 2021 CUSTOMER SERVICE Monday – Friday 7am – 6pm CLOSED weekends and the following holidays: New Year’s, Presidents’, Memorial, Independence, Labor, Thanksgiving, and Christmas days call 511 toll free TDD 711 (say “Golden Gate Transit,” then “operator”) Para obtener más información en español, vea la página 8. Other languages call: 415.455.2000 Welcome Welcome to Golden Gate Transit Bus Security Notice and Ferry System! Unattended items on buses, ferries or at ter- Golden Gate Transit has been operating bus and minals may be subject to immediate disposal. ferry service since 1970 as a service of the Golden Golden Gate Bus and Golden Gate Ferry are Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District not responsible for items left in terminals, (District), which also maintains and operates the aboard ferry vessels or buses. Golden Gate Bridge. Golden Gate Transit is subsi- dized by toll revenues from the Golden Gate Bridge, In Case of Emergency by collection of fares, and to the extent available, If an emergency occurs, GGT works closely federal and state grants. The District does not have with Bay Area media to provide up-to-date authority to levy a tax. service information. Tune radios to local news stations KCBS (740 AM) or KGO (810 AM). Bus operators may be authorized to announce Golden Gate Transit the status of GGT operations. is Keeping You Safe CUSTOMER SERVICE/TRIP PLANNING · Requiring all riders over 2 years of Phone: 511 (toll free) 711 (TDD) age to wear a face mask Say “Golden Gate Transit,” then “operator” · Setting passenger limits to maintain to bypass recorded messages social distancing Contactos de Información en español 415/455-2000 · Cleaning vehicles with disinfectant email: [email protected] on a regular basis · Following CDC guidelines to pro- ONLINE COMMENT FORM tect our employees and customers goldengate.org/contact See Golden Gate’s Healthy Transit Published by: Golden Gate Bridge, Plan at goldengate.org. Highway and Transportation District Box 9000, Presidio Station San Francisco, CA 94129 INDEXED CONTENTS Types of Service - Ferry & Bus.......................23 Accessible Services ............................................... 26 Golden Gate Bridge District ..................................28 Animals and Pets................................................... 24 Holiday Service Calendar......................................29 Bikes and Transit .................................................. 25 Lost & Found.........................................................23 Bilingual Services (Spanish/Español) ..................... 7 Maps ................................................................ 30-32 Bus Fare Zone/Service Area Map ............................4 General Information and Restrictions ........23-24 Ferry Terminal Maps ................................ 30-31 Holiday Calendar............................................. 29 San Francisco Civic Center Map ....................32 Lost & Found................................................... 23 San Francisco Financial District Map .............32 Marin Transit Passes ....................................... 27 San Rafael Transit Center Map .......................31 Reading GGT Schedules ................................... 9 Strawberry (Reed & Belvedere) Map..............30 Real-Time GGT Information........................... 23 Marin Transit Passes..............................................27 Route Locator/Destinations............................... 2 Non-Discrimination Policy....................................22 Schedules....................................................10-21 Park & Ride Lots ................................................. 2-3 Tips for Riding GGT Buses............................... 6 Passenger Advisory Committees ...........................24 Bus Pads ...............................................................2-3 Schedules ........................................................... 8-21 Clipper® ................................................................ 28 Bus ............................................................. 10-21 Comment on Services............................................22 Ferry...................................................................8 Subscribe to Receive Alerts about Service..... 22 Spanish.....................................................................7 COVID Precautions.......................inside front cover Timetables (Schedules)...................................... 8-21 Customer Service/Contact Us ........................... 1, 22 Transfers .......................................................... 28-29 Destinations............................................................. 2 Major Transfer Points ................................... 2-3 Español .................................................................... 7 Transferring with other Transit Operators. 28-29 Fares ........................................................................ 5 Transferring within GGT System ...................28 Clipper............................................................. 28 Transit Benefit Programs.......................................28 Discounts......................................................... 27 Trip Planning ...........................................................1 Passes............................................................... 27 Transfers.....................................................28-29 Ferry General Information and Restrictions ........23-24 Customer Service and Trip Planning Holiday Calendar............................................. 29 Visit the Customer Service Center at the Lost & Found................................................... 23 San Rafael Transit Center on Platform D Schedules .......................................................... 8 (850 Tamalpais Ave). General Information ........................................23-24 Or call toll-free 511/711 (TDD). How to Read Schedules..................................... 9 Say “Golden Gate Transit,” then “operator” to bypass recorded messages. Service Description/Days of Service............... 23 Monday-Friday 7am - 6pm. Closed weekends. Service Impacts During Special Events ..........23 For assistance in other languages, call 415/455-2000. ALL INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE www.goldengate.org 511 (711 TDD) 1 Destinations Major Transfer/Connection Points, Location Routes Park & Ride Lots, and Bus Pads Corte Madera 27, 30, 70 Park & Ride (P&R) lots are free, convenient locations to park your car and board buses or carpools. Bus Pads are bus stops Cotati 101 near freeway interchanges on Highway 101. El Cerrito del Norte BART 40 Location Other Agencies GGT Routes Greenbrae 27, 30, 70 Golden Gate Bridge 27, 30, 54, 70, 72, 101 Sonoma County Toll Plaza Santa Rosa Golden Gate Bridge 30 GGT P&R Santa Rosa CityBus 72, 101 Vista Point Piner Rd & Industrial Dr Ignacio 54, 70 Santa Rosa Transit Mall Mendocino Transit 72, 101 Larkspur Larkspur Ferry 2nd St & Santa Rosa Ave Santa Rosa CityBus Manzanita Park & Ride 27, 70 Sonoma Co. Transit Marin City 30, 70 Veterans Building P&R Santa Rosa CityBus 72 Marin Civic Center 54, 70 Maple Ave at Brookwood Ave Marinwood 54, 70 Rohnert Park Northgate Mall 54, 70 Rohnert Park P&R Sonoma Co. Transit 72, 101 Novato 54, 70, 101 Hwy 101 at RP Expressway Petaluma 72, 101 Rohnert Park Sonoma Co. Transit 101 Point Richmond 40 RP Expressway & Commerce Blvd Cotati Richmond 40 Rohnert Park 72, 101 Cotati P&R Sonoma Co.Transit 101 San Francisco Civic Center 30, 70, 101 St. Joseph Way at Hwy 116 Sonoma Co. Transit 101 San Francisco Financial 27, 54, 72, Larkspur Ferry, Cotati Hub District Sausalito Ferry, Tiburon Ferry W. Sierra & Old Redwood Hwy SF Fisherman’s Wharf 27, 54, 72 Petaluma San Quentin Village 40 Copeland Street Transit MallPetaluma Transit 101 Copeland & E Washington SMART San Rafael 27, 30, 40, 70, 101 Streets Sonoma Co. Transit Santa Rosa 72, 101 Petaluma Fairgrounds P&R Petaluma Transit 72, 101 Sausalito 30, 70*, Sausalito Ferry E Washington & Johnson StreetsSonoma Co. Transit Smith Ranch Park & Ride 54, 70 Petaluma Blvd S P&R 72, 101 Strawberry 27, 30, 70 at Hwy 101 Terra Linda 54, 70 Marin County Tiburon Tiburon Ferry Novato Town Center Corte Madera 27, 30, 70 Village at Corte Madera 27, 30, 70 Novato Hub Marin Transit 70, 101 Redwood & Grant Vintage Oaks 54, 70 Shopping Center Atherton Ave P&R Marin Transit 54 at Hwy 101 * Not all schedules serve this location - check timetables. For local service within Marin County, visit marintransit.org or pick up the Marin Transit Rider’s Guide on the bus. 2 www.goldengate.org 511 (711 TDD) Location Other Agencies GGT Routes Location Other Agencies GGT Routes DeLong Bus Pad Marin Transit 70, 101 Marin City on Hwy 101 at DeLong Ave Marin City Hub Marin Transit 30, 70 Rowland P&R Marin Transit 54 (at P&R lot) Donahue St & Terners Dr Rowland Blvd at Hwy 101 70 (at bus pad) Sausalito Ignacio Spencer Ave P&R Marin Airporter 27, 70*, 101 Ignacio Marin Transit 54, 70 at Hwy 101 Bus Pad (northbound) Blue & Gold Ferry 30, 70* Enfrente & Salvatore (southbound) Sausalito Ferry Landing Bridgeway & Bay Streets Golden Gate Ferry Alameda del Prado P&R Marin Transit 54, 70 Marin Transit Alameda del Prado at Hwy 101 San Francisco Marinwood Marinwood Bus Pad Marin Transit 54, 70 Golden Gate Bridge 27,
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