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Transit Information Powell Station San Francisco Transit Information For more detailed information about BART service, please see the BART schedule, BART system map, and other BART information displays in this station. CC Powell San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Early Bird Express bus service AC Transit (Alameda-Contra Costa SamTrans provides bus service Mission Bay Shuttle is a free Schedule Information e ective February 10, 2020 Fares e ective January 1, 2020 Schedule Information throughout San Mateo County Transit (BART) rail service connects runs weekdays from 4:00 a.m. to 5:00 Transit District) provides local bus service, connecting the Mission Station the San Francisco Peninsula with Check before you go: up-to-date schedules are These prices are for riders using service for parts of western Alameda and to Peninsula BART stations, Bay development area to other a.m., before BART opens. There are Caltrain stations, and downtown San Oakland, Berkeley, Fremont, available on www.bart.gov and the o cial BART Clipper®. There is a a 50¢ sur- and Contra Costa counties. AC Transit parts of downtown. For more thirteen lines connecting East Bay, Stop Francisco. For more information visit Walnut Creek, Dublin/Pleasanton, and app. Or, pick up a free schedule guide at a BART charge per trip for using magnetic San Francisco, and Peninsula BART stations. also operates transbay routes to San Francisco information, visit www.missionbaytma.org. ID www.samtrans.com, or call 1-800-660-4287 or other cities in the East Bay, as well as San information kiosk. A quick reference guide to service stripe tickets. For more information, call 510-465-2278. and the Peninsula. For more information, call 650-508-6448 (TTY). Francisco International Airport (SFO) and hours from this station is shown. (510) 891-4777 or visit actransit.org. to Richmond San Francisco Oakland International Airport (OAK). From Powell St. to: (stations listed in alphabetical order) AC Transit (Distrito de Tránsito de to Richmond BART. Sched- Departing from Powell Station to Richmond BART. Sched- Destination Station One Way Round Trip Alameda y Contra Costa) Fare Information effective January 1, 2020 Fare Information effective January 1, 2020 Fare Information effective January 17, 2019 Weekday Saturday Sunday 12th St. Oakland City Center 3.70 7.40 Identificación Fare Information e ective January 1, 2016 Train The prices shown are to destinations from this proporciona servicio local de autobús 511 Real-Time Departures First Last First Last First Last 16th St. Mission 2.10 4.20 Weekdays Saturdays Sundays & holidays de la parada This free shuttle is open to the public. a ciertas zonas al oeste de los uled departure times: uled departure times: BART. Scheduled departure times: Senior (65+) / station. Early Bird Express service is provided ¹ Children 4 and under ride free. Everyone Antioch 5:25a 12:22a 5:56a 12:22a 8:07a 12:23a 19th St. Oakland 3.70 7.40 condados de Alameda y Contra Costa. AC SamTrans Adult Youth Disabled / 511 provides free, up-to-the-minute by several bus operators and fare details 车站ID Fares subject to change. (19–64) (18 & Under) else must have a BART ticket. Daly City ¹ 5:45a 12:44a 6:29a 12:52a 8:45a 12:46a 24th St. Mission 2.10 4.20 Transit también gestiona las rutas hacia San Medicare² departure times for the transit vary. Most transfers will require paying an agencies to the left that have this symbol. Antioch 7.90 15.80 Francisco y la Península. Para más información, Cash & Mobile Fares BART tickets are like debit cards with stored Dublin/Pleasanton ² 5:22a 12:13a 6:03a 12:13a 7:56a 12:13a additional fare. 51441 Other Bay Area transit agencies will be added Ashby 4.15 8.30 llame al (510) 891-4777 o visite actransit.org. 800 800 800 Local value. When you take a BART trip, your fare Millbrae ³ 5:40a 8:20p - - - - in the future. Balboa Park 2.10 4.20 Senior Mobile Payment Includes $2.25 $1.10 $1.10 Schedule Information effective January 13, 2020 is deducted from the ticket automatically 1:09a 1:09a 1:09a 2-Hour Transfer³ Richmond ³ 6:17a 9:29p 10:08a 7:08p - - Bay Fair 5.10 10.20 65+ AC Transit (Alameda-Contra Costa Effective: To fi nd out when your next bus or train will until the stored value is used up. Fares are Adult Youth 2:09a 1:39a 1:39a Castro Valley 5.45 10.90 Disabled Transit District) 为康特拉科斯塔县和阿 Express East Route West Route depart, check nearby displays or simply call SFO/Millbrae 5:43a 1:04a 6:34a 1:04a 8:31a 1:11a Early Bird Express 19-64 5-18¹ & 3:09a 2:09a 2:09a December 15, 2019 Mobile Payment Includes $4.50 $2.25 $2.25 based on distance traveled. Fare charts Civic Center/UN Plaza 2.10 4.20 511 and say “Departure Times.” You’ll then Warm Springs/ Medicare 拉梅达县西部地区提供当地的巴士服 4:09a 2:39a 2:39a 2-Hour Transfer³ Mission Bay are located beside each ticket machine. 6:27a 7:27p 8:57a 7:13p - - Card Efectivo: 15 de be asked to enter your Stop ID number. If you South Fremont ³ Coliseum 4.50 9.00 务。AC Transit 也提供Transbay ( 跨 湾)巴 5:09a 3:09a 3:09a Local Day Pass $4.50 $2.00 $2.00 Kaiser and UCSF / Mission Bay Kaiser All BART stations have automatic ticket Colma 3.90 7.80 CASH FARES FROM 5TH ST & MISSION ST 士服务,服务于 San Francisco(旧 金 山)和 3:39a 3:39a diciembre de 2019 Caltrain 4th & Library don’t know it, you can say your agency name, Clipper® Fares via and the system will prompt you to enter vending machines that accept nickels, ¹ All destinations on the Daly City line are also served by Millbrae and SFO/Millbrae Concord 6.30 12.60 8th St Mission, 16th St Mission, Peninsula(半岛地区)。如想了解更多详情,请致电 4:09a 4:09a via 于2019年12月15日 Local $2.05 $1.00 $1.00 Owens / Berry your route and stop. 511 will respond with dimes, quarters, and $1 coins, as well as trains. On some Sundays, no Daly City trains will serve this station; use an SFO/ Daly City 3.50 7.00 24th St Mission, Balboa Park, Daly (510) 891-4777 或者造访 actransit.org。 4:39a 4:39a Includes 2-Hour Transfer³ Chase Center / Owens / Millbrae train to travel toward Daly City. $3.00 $1.50 $1.50 5:09a 5:09a 生效 departure times for your route and will also $1, $5, $10, and $20 bills. You can also use Downtown Berkeley 4.35 8.70 City, Glen Park & Salesforce Express $4.00 $2.00 $2.00 Berry Transit Center 5:39a 5:39a include the Stop ID for future use. You may credit and debit cards in select machines. ² On some Sundays, no Dublin/Pleasanton trains will serve this station. Take an Dublin/Pleasanton 6.60 13.20 Mon-Fri Mon-Fri ® 6:09a 6:09a q To Downtown Oakland. ¹ Two children age 4 years or under ride free with each adult, senior or also look up your stop’s ID online at 511.org. Antioch train and transfer to a Dublin/Pleasanton train at Montgomery St. Station. El Cerrito Plaza 4.65 9.30 CLIPPER FARES FROM 5TH ST & MISSION ST 7:17a 2:53p 7:19a 2:49p When you enter BART, insert your ticket (Muni Metro provides more frequent service from this station to Montgomery St. Fare Information e ective January 1, 2020 6:39aq adult-disabled fare paying passenger. Additional children are subject to El Cerrito del Norte 4.80 9.60 8th St Mission, 16th St Mission, q Bicycles on Transit into the fare gate and it will be returned to Station on Sundays. A separate Muni fare is required.) 7:09a paying youth fare. 7:29a 3:23p 7:31a 3:19p 24th St Mission, Balboa Park, Daly The single ride fare for all passengers q Embarcadero 2.10 4.20 $2.50 $1.25 $1.25 7:39a ² Seniors (65+) and passengers with disabilities, who present a Regional 7:40a 3:43p 7:42a 3:39p Rail/Ferries: Bicycles are allowed on you. Use the same ticket when you exit. The ³ See transfer information below for periods when train not in service. City, Glen Park & Salesforce from San Francisco to the East Bay is Fremont 6.65 13.30 Transit Center Transit Connection Discount Card or a current Disabled Placard 7:53a 3:58p 7:53a 3:55p all Bay Area ferries and nearly all correct fare will be automatically deducted Identifi cation card issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles or a valid SFO/Millbrae trains make a timed transfer with the Millbrae shuttle train at San Fruitvale 4.20 8.40 $6.00, payable in cash or on Clipper. For 8:06a 4:13p 8:06a 4:09p rail lines. Exceptions are San Francisco Muni and tickets with remaining value will be ¹ Children under 5 ride free. transit discount card issued by another California transit agency which Francisco International Airport station. Glen Park 2.10 4.20 full information on AC Transit fares, visit Metro, historic streetcars, and cable cars. is equivalent to the RTCDC, or those who are Medicare cardholders may 8:19a 4:28p 8:20a 4:23p returned. If your ticket has too little value, a Hayward 5.45 10.90 actransit.org or call (510) 891-4777. (All Nighter bus service by AC Transit, SamTrans, and San Francisco Muni connects ride for a discounted fare. 8:34a 4:43p 8:34a 4:38p Buses: Nearly all Bay Area public transit buses sign on the fare gate will read “Underpaid: some BART stations after these hours of operation.) Lafayette 5.30 10.60 Holidays ³ Free 2-hour transfer for Local fares paid with Clipper or SamTrans Mobile.
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