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Transit Information San Leandro Station San Leandro C To City Hall L A R K E Map © OpenStreetMap contributors S V E T Transit A S T O C S L L I To Main Library I A Transit Information For more detailedV information about BART D A U R service,D please see the BART Schedule, S T BART System Map, and other BART E To Post Ofce P N information displays in this station. E W N W E Stops T San Leandro I E San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Schedule Information e ective March 25, 2017 S Transit (BART) rail service connects R Station the San Francisco Peninsula with See schedules posted throughout this station, or pick up a free schedule guide at a BART Map Key Oakland, Berkeley, Fremont, information kiosk. A quick reference guide to service hours from this station is shown. S Walnut Creek, Dublin/Pleasanton, and T You Are Here other cities in the East Bay, as well as San Departing from San Leandro Station Trains Without Direct Service Francisco International Airport (SFO) and Weekday Saturday Sunday For Train Transfer E San Leandro Oakland International Airport (OAK). Platform & Train V First Last First Last First Last OAK Int’l Take Daly City or Richmond train, then transfer at A 5-Minute Walk 1000ft/305m Airport Coliseum Station. Daly City 4:28a 12:19a 6:22a 12:19a 8:22a 12:19a I N Radius 1 Millbrae Take Daly City train, then transfer at Balboa Park U Fare Information e ective January 1, 2016 Richmond 4:22a 12:21a 6:16a 12:21a 8:16a 12:21a Station to Millbrae or SFO/Millbrae train. Q 511 Real-Time Departures Pittsburg/ Take Richmond train, then transfer at 19th St./Oakland A Dublin/ Transit Information Children 4 and under ride free. Everyone 4:47a 12:40a 6:31a 12:40a 8:31a 12:40a Bay Point Station. J O 511 provides free, up-to-the-minute Pleasanton else must have a BART ticket. SFO Int’l Take Daly City train, then transfer at Balboa Park . departure times for the transit 2 Fremont ¹ 4:59a 5:14p 10:39a 7:39p — — Airport Station to SFO or SFO/Millbrae train. B U S O N L Y W agencies to the left that have this symbol. BART tickets are like debit cards with stored Bus Warm Springs/ Other Bay Area transit agencies will be added 5:52a 1:07a 6:36a 1:07a 8:36a 1:07a value. When you take a BART trip, your fare South Fremont in the future. is deducted from the ticket automatically San Leandro Transit Stop until the stored value is used up. Fares are ¹ All destinations on the Fremont line are also served by Warm To fi nd out when your next bus or train will Springs/South Fremont trains. depart, check nearby displays or simply call based on distance traveled. Fare charts BART Station 511 and say “Departure Times.” You’ll then are located beside each ticket machine. (All Nighter bus service by AC Transit, SamTrans, and San Francisco Amtrak (rail) be asked to enter your Stop ID number. If you All BART stations have automatic ticket Muni connects some BART stations after these hours of operation.) don’t know it, you can say your agency name, vending machines that accept nickels, 10 89 Counterclockwise and the system will prompt you to enter dimes, quarters, and $1 coins, as well as BART (rail) your route and stop. 511 will respond with $1, $5, $10, and $20 bills. You can also use departure times for your route and will also credit and debit cards in select machines. include the Stop ID for future use. You may BART Parking also look up your stop’s ID online at 511.org. 801 Fremont BART 89 Clockwise When you enter BART, insert your ticket Bicycles on Transit into the fare gate and it will be returned to Passenger Pick-up/Drop-off you. Use the same ticket when you exit. The Rail/Ferries: Bicycles are allowed on correct fare will be automatically deducted North loop all Bay Area ferries and nearly all and tickets with remaining value will be BART FARES Taxis rail lines. Exceptions are San Francisco Muni returned. If your ticket has too little value, a Metro, historic streetcars, and cable cars. Fares e ective January 1, 2018 Platform BART sign on the fare gate will read “Underpaid: 1 Downtown Oakland Buses: Nearly all Bay Area public transit buses Kaiser Shuttle Ticket Vending Machines are equipped with bicycle racks. Go to Addfare.” A nearby Addfare vending From San Leandro to: Platform BART Downtown Oakland machine will tell you how much additional (stations listed in alphabetical order) 801 General: While bicycles are allowed on fare you must add to your ticket to exit the Destination Station One Way Round Trip Destination Station One Way Round Trip E most transit services, there are some space BART system. 12th Street–Oakland 3.05 6.10 Lake Merritt 3.05 6.10 V limitations and, in some cases, times when To City Hall A 16th Street–Mission, SF 5.20 10.40 MacArthur 3.25 6.50 bicycles are not allowed on board. For specifi c N S Discount Ticket/Smart Card Types A A N transit operator policies and procedures go 19th Street–Oakland 3.05 6.10 Millbrae 6.35 12.70 W E Social Security N Transit Lines Administration SANL BART o ers various discounts ranging S L W A to 511.org and click on the bicycling tab, or 24th Street–Mission, SF 5.25 10.50 Montgomery 5.15 10.30 E from 6.25% to 62.5%. Discount tickets are A Alameda A U call 511 and say “bicycling” to speak to an N County T S J S H Ashby 3.50 7.00 North Berkeley 3.70 7.40 D S AC Transit Buses only sold online, through the mail, and at I I . operator who can answer your questions. R A V N Balboa Park 5.50 11.00 North Concord/Martinez 5.50 11.00 O D G W selected retail vendors throughout the B T O Local Bus Lines ® Bay Fair 2.50 5.00 Oakland Int’l Airport 8.65 17.30 L Post Bay Area, including inside BART stations at V Ofce N Get Clipper ! D A 1 Downtown Oakland Castro Valley 2.50 5.00 Orinda 3.95 7.90 H 75 Clockwise Embarcadero and Lake Merritt. San Leandro V Clipper® is the convenient way E A E V Y Plaza 10 Bay Fair BART & Hayward BART Civic Center/UN Plaza 5.15 10.30 Pittsburg/Bay Point 6.05 12.10 A S to pay for transit rides in the Bay BART Red* Ticket T L O C S I L L S 75 Counterclockwise loop Coliseum 2.50 5.00 Pleasant Hill/Contra Costa Ctr 4.90 9.80 S D A T Counterclockwise Area. The reloadable Clipper card V I U 75 62.5% discount for persons with A A S T R stores value as cash and transit passes to Colma 5.55 11.10 Powell 5.15 10.30 D . E K 75 Clockwise loop W E disabilities, Medicare cardholders L S pay your fare on AC Transit, BART, Caltrain, Concord 5.30 10.60 Richmond 4.30 8.60 E S Union Landing Shopping Center (weekday) and children 5 to 12 years: $24 ticket for $9. V A V T 85 County Connection, Dumbarton Express, N A 85 Daly City 5.60 11.20 Rockridge 3.30 6.60A U I Shuttle South Hayward BART (weekend) FAST, Golden Gate Transit and Ferry, Marin V E A Q BART Green* Ticket Downtown Berkeley 3.65 7.30 San Bruno 6.05 12.10 A J O V E N R O . A 89 Counterclockwise loop Transit, Muni, Petaluma Transit, SamTrans, San L M W C 62.5% discount for seniors 65 I L N A M Dublin/Pleasanton 4.25 8.50 San Francisco Int’l Airport 10.75 21.50 A D A San Leandro A A Francisco Bay Ferry, SMART, SolTrans, Sonoma U R U South loop Thrasher S T R . J 89 Clockwise loop years and older: $24 ticket for YOU ARE HERE Park E T BART Station P W L County Transit, Tri-Delta Transit, Vacaville El Cerrito del Norte 4.10 8.20 San Leandro I E D . A S A W N N L A E All Nighter Bus Lines (Approx. 1 am–5 am) only $9. V E T City Coach, Union City Transit, the VINE, VTA, El Cerrito Plaza 3.90 7.80 South Hayward 3.10 6.20 A N O Z I T R R E S 801 Fremont BART WestCAT, and Wheels. A S L R T A Embarcadero 5.15 10.30 South San Francisco 5.75 11.50 T E T BART Orange Ticket D O T O A S R R N T 801 14th St. & Broadway Whether you pay as-you-go with cash or Fremont 4.25 8.50 Union City 3.85 7.70 S P A N Discount for middle and S D I T T R N purchase passes or ticket books in advance, secondary school students. Fruitvale 2.50 5.00 Walnut Creek 4.70 9.40 O D Clipper makes commuting easier. Clipper Glen Park 5.40 10.80 Warm Springs/So. Fremont 4.70 9.40 B E Special purchasing restrictions apply. L K R LINKS Shuttle (free) V T works with a variety of employee transit L S Hayward 2.50 5.00 West Dublin/Pleasanton 4.10 8.20 D O N Z O benefi ts providers, including Commuter A N T NL North loop Lafayette 4.35 8.70 West Oakland 3.20 6.40 W R H O Check®, WageWorks®, and Clipper Direct®.
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