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Transit Information North Concord/ Martinez Station Concord Transit Information North For more detailed information about BART service, please see the BART schedule, BART system map, and other BART Concord/ information displays in this station. Martinez Station San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Schedule Information e ective February 11, 2019 Fares e ective May 26, 2018 Early Bird Express bus service County Connection (CCCTA) Transit (BART) rail service connects runs weekdays from 4:00 a.m. to 5:00 provides xed-route bus and the San Francisco Peninsula with See schedules posted throughout this station, or pick These prices include a 50¢ sur- a.m., before BART opens. There are paratransit services throughout Concord Oakland, Berkeley, Fremont, up a free schedule guide at a BART information kiosk. charge per trip for using magnetic fourteen lines connecting East Bay, Central Contra Costa County. For Walnut Creek, Dublin/Pleasanton, and A quick reference guide to service hours from this stripe tickets. Riders using San Francisco, and Peninsula BART stations. more information call 925-676-7500 other cities in the East Bay, as well as San station is shown. Clipper® can avoid this surcharge. or visit www.countyconnection.com 511 Real-Time Departures For more information, call 510-465-2278. 511 provides free, up-to-the-minute Francisco International Airport (SFO) and departure times for the transit agencies to the left that have this symbol. Oakland International Airport (OAK). Departing from North Concord/Martinez Station From North Concord/Martinez Other Bay Area transit agencies will be added in the future. Weekday Saturday Sunday to: effective March 10, 2019 Train Fare Information effective August 11, 2019 Fare Information To fi nd out when your next bus or train will First Last First Last First Last (stations listed in alphabetical order) depart, check nearby displays or simply call Fare Information e ective January 1, 2016 Destination Station One Way Round Trip The prices shown are to destinations from this Senior 511 and say “Departure Times.” You’ll then Adult/ (65+) be asked to enter your Stop ID number. If you Antioch 6:14a 1:14a 6:45a 1:14a 8:55a 1:15a Youth¹ 12th St. Oakland City Center 4.85 9.70 station. Early Bird Express service is provided County Connection & don’t know it, you can say your agency name, (6-64) and the system will prompt you to enter Children 4 and under ride free. Everyone SFO/Millbrae ¹ 7:43p³ 11:35p 6:04a 11:44p — — Disabled 16th St. Mission 6.75 13.50 by several bus operators and fare details your route and stop. 511 will respond with else must have a BART ticket. 19th St. Oakland 4.85 9.70 departure times for your route and will also SFO Int’l Airport ² 5:09a 12:03a 6:04a 12:06a 8:03a 12:07a vary. Most transfers will require paying an CASH FARES (exact change only) include the Stop ID for future use. You may BART tickets are like debit cards with stored 24th St. Mission 6.80 13.60 additional fare. Local & Express (90 series route numbers) $2.50 $1.25 also look up your stop’s ID online at 511.org. ¹ Trains serve SFO before continuing to Millbrae. See transfer information below for Antioch 3.95 7.90 Bicycles on Transit value. When you take a BART trip, your fare periods when train not in service. CLIPPER® FARES & PASSES Ashby 4.80 9.60 Senior Rail/Ferries: Bicycles are allowed on is deducted from the ticket automatically 65+ Local all Bay Area ferries and nearly all ² Some trains are SFO/Millbrae trains. These trains serve SFO before continuing to Balboa Park 7.00 14.00 $2.00 $1.00 Adult Disabled Includes 2-Hour Transfer² rail lines. Exceptions are San Francisco Muni until the stored value is used up. Fares are Millbrae. Metro, historic streetcars, and cable cars. Bay Fair 5.75 11.50 Early Bird Express 6-64¹ & Express (90 series route numbers) based on distance traveled. Fare charts Medicare $2.25 $1.00 Buses: Nearly all Bay Area public transit buses ³ There is some irregular service to Millbrae earlier than the time shown. Castro Valley 6.05 12.10 Includes 2-Hour Transfer² are equipped with bicycle racks. are located beside each ticket machine. Card Civic Center/UN Plaza 6.65 13.30 East Bay Day Pass³ $3.75 $1.75 General: While bicycles are allowed on All BART stations have automatic ticket CASH FARES most transit services, there are some space Coliseum 5.20 10.40 East Bay Regional Local 31-Day $60.00 – limitations and, in some cases, times when vending machines that accept nickels, Trains Without Direct Service FROM NORTH CONCORD/MARTINEZ Colma 7.15 14.30 bicycles are not allowed on board. For specifi c East Bay Regional Express 31-Day $70.00 – transit operator policies and procedures go dimes, quarters, and $1 coins, as well as For Train Transfer Concord & Pleasant Hill $2.50 $1.25 to 511.org and click on the bicycling tab, or Concord 2.50 5.00 CLIPPER® TRANSFER (automatically applied) $1, $5, $10, and $20 bills. You can also use Dublin/ Take SFO or SFO/Millbrae train, then transfer at MacArthur CLIPPER® FARES call 511 and say “bicycling” to speak to an Daly City 7.15 14.30 County Connection², Tri Delta, & operator who can answer your questions. credit and debit cards in select machines. Pleasanton Station. At MacArthur Station: FROM NORTH CONCORD/MARTINEZ FREE FREE • On weekdays and Saturdays, transfer to Warm Springs/South Downtown Berkeley 4.85 9.70 Wheels Get Clipper®! Concord & Pleasant Hill $2.00 $1.00 When you enter BART, insert your ticket Fremont train, then transfer at Bay Fair Station. Dublin/Pleasanton 7.15 14.30 BART to Bus $1.00 $.50 Clipper® is the convenient way to into the fare gate and it will be returned to • On Sundays, transfer to Dublin/Pleasanton train. El Cerrito Plaza 5.10 10.20 pay for transit rides in the Bay Area. ¹ Children under 6 ride free. ¹ Children under 6 years old ride free. The reloadable Clipper card stores Millbrae When SFO/Millbrae train is not operating, take SFO train. On El Cerrito del Norte 5.25 10.50 value as cash and transit passes to pay your you. Use the same ticket when you exit. The ² With valid transfer, good for two hours from the time of payment. fare on AC Transit, BART, Caltrain, County weekdays, transfer at San Bruno Station. On Sundays, transfer at Embarcadero 6.65 13.30 Free transfer between County Connection lines 712 and 715, when correct fare will be automatically deducted ³ A Clipper® cash user will never pay more than the price of a Day Pass. Connection, Dumbarton Express, FAST, Golden SFO Station. paying with Clipper®. Gate Transit and Ferry, Marin Transit, Muni, Fremont 7.20 14.40 With valid transfer, good for one boarding within two hours from the and tickets with remaining value will be OAK Int’l Take SFO or SFO/Millbrae train, then transfer at MacArthur Station Petaluma Transit, SamTrans, San Francisco Fruitvale 5.00 10.00 time of payment. Bay Ferry, SMART, SolTrans, Sonoma County returned. If your ticket has too little value, a Airport to Warm Springs/South Fremont or Dublin-Pleasanton train, then Transit, Tri-Delta Transit, Vacaville City Coach, Glen Park 6.95 13.90 sign on the fare gate will read “Underpaid: transfer at Coliseum Station. Union City Transit, the VINE, VTA, WestCAT, Hayward 6.00 12.00 and Wheels. Go to Addfare.” A nearby Addfare vending Richmond Take SFO or SFO/Millbrae train, then transfer at MacArthur Whether you pay as-you-go with cash or Lafayette 3.60 7.20 Schedule Information e ective June 10, 2019 machine will tell you how much additional Station. purchase passes or ticket books in advance, Lake Merritt 4.85 9.70 Clipper makes commuting easier. Clipper Warm Springs/ Take SFO or SFO/Millbrae train, then transfer at MacArthur works with a variety of employee transit fare you must add to your ticket to exit the South Fremont Station. MacArthur 4.80 9.60 Schedule Information e ective March 10, 2019 benefi ts providers, including Commuter Check®, WageWorks®, and Clipper Direct®. BART system. Millbrae 7.90 15.80 Line 715 To learn more about Clipper or to get a Sunday schedules vary. Check before you go: up-to-date schedules are available on Montgomery St. 6.65 13.30 Route 17 Route 27 Route 99X Clipper card: Discount Ticket/Smart Card Types www.bart.gov and the o cial BART app. North Berkeley 4.90 9.80 to • Visit clippercard.com • Call 877.878.8883 BART o ers various discounts ranging NCON Pleasant Hill • Visit a nearby retailer: from 6.25% to 62.5%. Discount tickets are North Concord/Martinez YOU ARE HERE to Concord to Mason to Martinez Oakland Int’l Airport 11.35 22.70 Walgreens only sold online, through the mail, and at BART Circle Amtrak 1800 Concord Avenue Orinda 4.10 8.20 Concord, CA 94520 selected retail vendors throughout the Mon-Fri 925-674-9477 Pittsburg Center 2.50 5.00 Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Bay Area, including inside BART stations at 3:50a Walgreens Pittsburg/Bay Point 2.50 5.00 6:47a 8:03a 5:48a 1990 Monument Blvd. Embarcadero and Lake Merritt. Concord, CA 94520 Pleasant Hill/Contra Costa Centre 2.50 5.00 Light face = AM times Bold face = PM times 7:30a 8:33a 6:33a 925-689-7812 BART Red* Ticket Powell St. 6.65 13.30 8:00a 11:34a 7:03a County Connection Richmond 5.50 11.00 2477 Arnold Industrial Way 62.5% discount for persons with 8:30a 1:34p 7:18a Concord, CA 94520 disabilities, Medicare cardholders Rockridge 4.70 9.40 9:45a 2:47p 7:48a Walgreens San Bruno 7.60 15.20 Bus Connections e ective August 11, 2019 2700 Willow Pass Rd.
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