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San Francisco Highway 101 Transit Routes Bus always stops Ferry terminal Bus sometimes stops - see timetable Parking available Bus stops weekdays only, all day Transfer to airport shuttle Rush hour peak direction, always stops Transfer to other bus line Rush hour peak direction, sometimes stops fare zone 2 fare zone 1 Bus always stops, one direction only 2 Marin Headlands Sausalito SF fare zone 3 fare zone 2 Mill Valley Bus sometimes stops, one direction only 4 SF 8 Tiburon SF San Francisco Major Transfer Station AC Transit Amtrak BART 36 The Canal 36 SamTrans Vallejo Baylink SF Express to and from San Francisco fare zone 4 fare zone 3 The first four Route 22 departures 17 Strawberry Mill Valley 17 SF WestCAT Caltrain Greyhound Ross Departs from 101 corridor become Route 18 at College of Marin 18 22 San Anselmo Ross Kentfield Corte Madera Sausalito 22 via North Beach fare zone 5 fare zone 4 Lucas Valley 54 San Marin 44 SF Corte Madera SF 2 4 8 18 24 27 54 56 San Marin SF SF 27 Ross Valley SF fare zone 6 fare zone 5 58 Novato Hamilton SF 24 Ross Valley SF 92 Sausalito SF 44 56 58 72 72X 76 72 Santa Rosa SF 49K 49 San Marin Novato Hamilton Terra Linda Civic Center 49 49K 10 Strawberry or Tam Valley Sausalito SF via Geary Boulevard 72X SF 76 Petaluma SF 71 71 92 101 SF via Van Ness 101X SF 70 SF 10 70 80 101 101X 80 SF 51 51 93 CityBus Cotati Hub DeLong & 101 19 Marin City Spencer & 101 St. Vincent & 101 Tamalpais & 101 61 66 61 66 Lakeville Hwy & 101 Atherton Ave & 101 Lucas Valley & 101 N San Pedro & 101 Marin Airporter Marin Airporter 19 61 66 114 222 Muni PresidiGo Santa Rosa GGT Second & B (Surface) DeLong Bus Pad Ignacio Bus Pad Manuel T. Freitas & 101 Lucky Dr Bus Pad Piner & Industrial (Surface) Downtown Novato Alameda del Prado Bridgeway & Bay (Surface) Sonoma County TransitW SierraSonoma & La Plaza County (Surface)Downtown Transit Petaluma Sonoma County Transit Redwood & Grant (Surface) NB Ignacio Blvd, SB EnfrenteAlameda del Prado & MarinwoodNave BusLucas Pad Valley Bus PadTerra Linda Bus Pad Paradise Dr BusTiburon Pad Wye Bus SeminaryPad Dr Bus Pad Spencer Ave Bus Pad Santa Rosa Transit Mall Atherton Ave Bus Pad Marin Airporter GreyhoundNB Industrial & 101, SB Fifer & 101 Manzanita Park & Ride Rohnert Park Expwy & 101 Overpass N San Pedro Rd Bus Pad Sausalito Ferry Terminal Rohnert Park Expwy P & R Copeland Street TransitLakeville Mall (Surface) Hwy Park & Ride Rowland Blvd Park & Ride San Rafael Transit Center NB Tiburon & 101, SB E BlithedaleNB De & Silva101 & 101, SB Redwood & 101 Sonoma County Transit Airport Express Golden Gate Ferry Blue & Gold Fleet Sonoma County Transit Petaluma Transit 23 29 35 40 42 45 45K 68 126 NB Shoreline & Pohono, SB Shoreline & Hwy 1 Golden Gate Bridge Toll Plaza CityBus Airport Express Sonoma County Transit Greyhound Amtrak Mendocino Transit Authority This map displays all transit service currently offered by Golden Gate Transit and Marin Transit on the Highway 101 corridor. Map created by David Edmondson and The Greater Marin, (c) 2012, all rights reserved. All agency logos copyright their respective agencies. The Greater Marin is not affiliated with MTC, Golden Gate Transit, or any other government agency. Visit http://thegreatermarin.wordpress.com/ for news and opinion about transit and development issues for Marin County. Email questions, comments, and corrections to [email protected]..
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