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Regional Transit Diagram for Real-Time Departure Information, Check Nearby Displays Regional Transit Diagram For Real-Time Departure Information, check nearby displays. Or, you can call Transit Regional Transit Map 511 and say “Departure Times.” For Free Transit Information Free Transit Information more details, look for the 511 Real-Time Call 511 or Visit 511.org REGIONAL TRANSIT DIAGRAM Call 511 or Visit 511.org To To Departure Times description in the “Transit Eureka Clearlake Information” column on the right. Information Mendocino Transit DOWNTOWN AREA TRANSIT CONNECTIONS Authority To Ukiah Lake Oakland Mendocino Transit 12th Street Oakland City Center BART: Greyhound BART, AC Transit 19th Street Oakland BART: BART, AC Transit Cloverdale San Francisco Yolobus To Davis Civic Center/UN Plaza BART: Winters BART, Muni, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans Embarcadero 101 Embarcadero BART & Ferry Terminal: BART, Golden Gate Transit, Muni, SamTrans, Baylink, Alameda/Oakland Ferry, Alameda Harbor Faireld and Healdsburg Bay Ferry, Blue & Gold Fleet, Amtrak CA Thruway Suisun Transit BART Red* Ticket Transit To Sacramento San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Harbor Bay/San Francisco Route Vallejo/San Francisco Ferry and Blue & Gold Fleet operates Mongomery Street BART: Schedule Information Healdsburg BART, Muni, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans Dixon 62.5% discount for persons with Calistoga Readi- Transit (BART) rail service connects operates weekdays only between Bus Routes operate weekdays, weekday ferry service from the Handi Powell Street BART: effective September 10, 2012 Station Ride disabilities, Medicare cardholders Van Calistoga BART, Muni, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans the San Francisco Peninsula with Alameda’s Harbor Bay Isle and the weekends, and some holidays San Francisco Ferry Terminal to San Francisco Caltrain at 4th & King: Dixon and children 5 to 12 years: $24 Windsor Deer Caltrain, Muni, Amtrak CA Thruway Oakland, Berkeley, Fremont, See schedules posted throughout this station, San Francisco Ferry Building. No between Vallejo and the San Tiburon. Park Transbay Temporary Terminal: Guerneville AC Transit, Muni, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans, 80 ticket for $9. or pick up a free schedule guide at a BART WestCAT Lynx, Greyhound Walnut Creek, Dublin/Pleasanton, and weekend service. Francisco Ferry Building. Duncans information kiosk. Below is a quick reference Mills Santa St Helena other cities in the East Bay, as well as San Monte Santa Rosa St. Helena VINE BART Green* Ticket Rio Rosa guide to service hours from this station. Alameda/Oakland/San Francisco 116 CityBus Kenwood Capitol Francisco International Airport (SFO) and 128 62.5% discount for seniors 65 Corridor Route operates weekdays, South San Francisco Ferry Route San Francisco Occidental Vacaville To Sacramento Oakland International Airport (OAK). VINE years and older: $24 ticket for Departing from Embarcadero Station weekends, and some holidays operates one daily trip between Agua only $9. Sebastopol Caliente Vacaville between Alameda’s Main Street, the San Francisco Ferry Building Bodega 12 Rohnert Weekday Saturday Sunday Park Yountville City Coach Train Mendocino 116 Yountville Oakland’s Jack London Square, and South San Francisco on Transit 12 Shuttle 29 First Last First Last First Last Authority BART Orange Ticket Fairfield and the San Francisco Ferry Building. Wednesdays and Fridays. To Bodega Bay, Sonoma Travis Faireld and effective January 1, 2014 511 Real-Time Departures Point Arena Sonoma Cotati County Air Force Suisun Transit Fare Information Discount for middle and Daly City 4:58a 12:42a 6:26a 12:42a 8:26a 12:42a County Transit Sonoma 12 80 Base Transit Napa Suisun City Route 29 secondary school students. Special 4:23a 12:16a 6:07a 12:16a 8:07a 12:16a 511 provides free, up-to-the-minute Summer only Jamieson Children 4 and under ride free. Everyone Dublin/Pleasanton to Bodega Bay Canyon effective October 1, 2012 effective October 1, 2012 & Jenner purchasing restrictions apply. Fare Information Fare Information Fare Information effective May 13, 2013 departure times for the transit else must have a BART ticket. Fremont 6:30a 7:15p 10:15a 7:15p 1 1 1 SolTrans Infrequent Passengers can purchase tickets on board. The Passengers should purchase tickets at the Vallejo agencies to the left that have this symbol. American service Passengers can purchase tickets on board. The Petaluma Temelec Canyon To BART Plus Ticket Petaluma Rio Isleton Millbrae 4:47a 12:32a 6:32a 12:32a 8:32a 12:32a ferry accepts cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard, Ferry Terminal, Pier 41 ticket offi ces, or at Bay Other Bay Area transit agencies will be added Transit Vista BART tickets are like debit cards with ferry accepts cash, checks, Visa, Mastercard and American Delta Rio “Flash pass” for other transit American Express, Discover, Commuter Checks, Crossings in the San Francisco Ferry Building – in the future. Canyon Breeze Vista 101 stored value. When you take a BART trip, Pittsburg/Bay Point 4:26a 12:26a 6:00a 12:26a 8:00a 12:26a Transit operators. WageWorks, and Clipper. cash, VISA, MasterCard, and Commuter Checks Commuter Checks. 680 2 2 To fi nd out when your next bus or train will your fare is deducted from the ticket auto- Richmond 5:48a 8:33p 10:11a 7:11p accepted. Only one-way tickets may be purchased One-Way Fares depart, check nearby displays or simply call Inverness Vallejo matically until the stored value is used up. Harbor Bay/San Francisco Route onboard using cash. Tickets may be used on Novato Fare Chart effective January 1, 2014 SFO Int’l Airport 4:55a 1:02a 6:32a 1:02a 8:32a 1:02a Adults . $11.00 511 and say “Departure Times.” You’ll then Carquinez Benicia Fares are based on distance traveled. The either the ferries or on Route 200 buses. Bridge 1 One-Way Fares CASH* Clipper Point Golden No direct trip. Take Dublin/Pleasanton train then transfer at Bay Fair BART. be asked to enter your Stop ID number. If you Reyes Pittsburg/ Infrequent To nd the fare for a BART ride, locate your Juniors (ages 5–12) . $6.75 National Gate Crockett Benicia- Bay Point Service chart below shows one-way fares for each 2 Seashore Olema Lagunitas Transit Martinez No direct trip. Take Pittsburg/Bay Point train then transfer at 19th St. Oakland. Adult $6.50 $5.00 Rodeo Bridge Vallejo/San Francisco Route don’t know it, you can say “I don’t know,” Antioch starting station and your destination in the Children (under 5) . FREE* Manor San Hercules trip. All BART stations have automatic ticket Light face = AM times Youth (5-12 years) $3.25 $3.25 and the system will prompt you to enter Anselmo San One-Way Fares Pinole WestCAT Martinez 4 chart below, then follow the row and Bold face = PM times Seniors (65+) . $6.75 Marin Rafael vending machines that accept nickels, 1 your route and stop. 511 will respond with San Pablo 4 Tri Delta Senior (62+ years) $3.75 $3.75 Transit Fairfax North Transit Concord Oakley column to the point where they intersect. Adult $13.00 Disabled (w/ RTC card) . N/A El Cerrito dimes, quarters, and $1 coins, as well as $1 1 departure times for your route and will also 1 Richmond- del Norte Disabled/Medicare $3.75 $3.75 Mill San Rafael Concord Fares shown are one-way; to purchase a Youth (6-12 years) $6.50 Active military (w/ valid ID) . N/A Bridge El Cerrito Plaza include the Stop ID for future use. You may Valley Richmond The $5, $10, and $20 bills. You can also use 1 North Berkeley Pleasant Hill County M Active Military $5.25 -- 1 Bolinas Larkspur Brentwood round-trip ticket, double the listed fare. S S ill Senior (65+) $6.50 also look up your stop’s ID online at the 511 Connection credit and debit cards in select machines. out F b *With fare-paying adult. Marin BART ra 2 Stinson 80 24 h S A e Children (under 5) FREE FREE 1 Transit page (transit.511.org). Beach City Berkeley Clayton S an ir Disabled/Medicare $6.50 Discovery a po Emeryville Bay When you enter BART, insert your ticket n B r Angel Walnut Creek F r t 4.25 2 Tiburon Island ra un Alameda/Oakland/San Francisco Route Children (under 6) FREE 80 Ashby into the fare gate and it will be returned to n o Alamo ci 7.40 3.10 Bicycles on Transit Sausalito Orinda Lafayette sc 1 Col o One-Way Fares CASH* Clipper Must show valid ID, RTC Discount card, or Medicare card. you. Use the same ticket when you exit. D 3.10 7.40 3.10 Golden See inset Rail/Ferries: Bicycles are allowed on Gate Moraga Balbo a m 2 (top right) Modesto ly a Up to 2 children under 6 may ride FREE when accompanied by an adult. Bridge Danville Area 3.10 3.10 7.70 3.60 Adult $6.25 $4.75 FE See inset The correct fare will be automatically de- Ci all Bay Area ferries and nearly all Oakland Coliseum/ Express San (top right) (MAX) 24th a ty 880 Oakland Gle P 3.10 3.10 3.10 7.90 3.80 Bay 680 To Modesto ducted and tickets with remaining value a Youth (5-12 years) $3.50 $3.50 rail lines. Exceptions are San Francisco Muni Map Key Francisco Bridge Airport n rk San Alameda 16th St P 2.95 3.10 3.10 3.55 8.10 4.05 1 Francisco Fruitvale AC M a Senior (65+) $3.10 $3.10 Metro, historic streetcars, and cable cars. Muni San will be returned. If your ticket has too little r effective until May 16, 2014 effective May 13, 2013 Transit Hub (enhanced transit Transit Ramon St is k Schedule Information Schedule Information AirBART Ci s 1.85 2.95 3.10 3.30 3.65 8.25 4.15 1 connections to facilitate riders BART Castro West v M io transfering between agencies) Dublin 580 value, a sign on the fare gate will read "Un- i n Disabled/Medicare $3.10 $3.10 Buses: Nearly all Bay Area public transit buses Valley (Future Dublin Livermore c is 1.85 1.85 2.95 3.25 3.50 3.90 8.50 4.40 Station) C s Vallejo Ferry Route Tiburon Weekday Commute Ferry Oakland UN Pla io 1 Transit Stop Daly International derpaid: Go to Addfare." A nearby Addfare Mo e n are equipped with bicycle racks.
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