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Transit Information Dublin/ Pleasanton Station Transit For more detailed information about BART Information service, please see the BART schedule, MODESTO AREA EXPRESS BART system map, and other BART information displays in this station. 4K DP Dublin/ San Francisco Bay Area Schedule Information e ective March 22, 2021 Amtrak Thruway bus service County Connection (CCCTA) Schedule Information e ective October 4, 2020 Modesto Area Express (MAX) San Joaquin RTD is the regional is a system of intercity coaches, provides xed-route bus and is the primary bus agency for transit provider for San Joaquin Rapid Transit (BART) rail Check before you go: up-to-date schedules are service connects the San locally-contracted transit buses, paratransit services throughout Modesto. The agency provides County and provides public Pleasanton available on www.bart.gov and the offi cial BART app. Route 35 Route 97X Route 335 Francisco Peninsula with through-ticketed local bus routes, Central Contra Costa County. For regular transit and dial-a-ride local transit services in the Stockton Overhead real-time displays can be found on station and taxi services that provides passengers more information call 925-676-7500 service in addition to commuter feeder Metropolitan Area, as well as intercity, Oakland, Berkeley, Berryessa, to to to Walnut Creek, Dublin/Pleasanton, platforms. A reference guide to transfer information of Amtrak’s rail service with connecting or visit www.countyconnection.com service to several regional rail systems: interregional, and rural transit services Station San Ramon TC/ San Ramon TC/ San Ramon TC/ BART, ACE, and Amtrak’s San Joaquin train. countywide. and other cities in the East Bay, as for trains without direct service is shown. trips to regional destinations. Bollinger Canyon Bishop Ranch Bollinger Canyon well as San Francisco International For more information call 209-521-1274. Airport (SFO) and Oakland Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Sat-Sun International Airport (OAK). 6:36a 6:33a 7:23a 511 Real-Time Departures 7:06a 7:33a 8:23a Fare Information Fare Information effective March 10, 2019 Fare Information e ective September 21, 2020 Fare Information e ective March 1, 2017 511 provides free, up-to-the-minute 7:36a q 8:33a 9:23a Senior departure times for the transit Trains Without Direct Service Amtrak tickets are purchased for the Adult/ (65+) 8:06a 3:51p 10:23a Fare Information Youth¹ agencies to the left that have this symbol. County Connection & MAX-BART Express RTD-BART Commuter length of each passenger’s journey. Amtrak (6-64) 8:36a 4:40p 11:23a e ective March, 2021 Disabled Other Bay Area transit agencies will be added Weekdays California Thruway bus tickets are sold only 9:06a 5:37p 12:23p CASH FARES CASH FARES in the future. Current fares can be found near CASH FARES (exact change only) as part of your rail trip. Connections are 9:36a 1:23p One-Way $14.00 One-Way $7.0 0 ticket vending machines, online For Train Transfer Local & Express (90 series route numbers) $2.50 $1.25 To fi nd out when your next bus or train will timed for convenient transfers between 10:06a 2:23p depart, check nearby displays or simply call at www.bart.gov and using the Antioch Take Daly City train, then transfer to Richmond train at Bay ® Round-Trip $16.00 Round-Trip $14.00 services. CLIPPER FARES & PASSES 10:36a 3:23p 511 and say “Departure Times.” You’ll then offi cial BART app. Regular BART Fair Station, then transfer at 19th St./Oakland Station. Local PASSES MONTHLY PASSES $2.00 $1.00 11:36a 4:23p be asked to enter your Stop ID number. If you Call 1-800-USA-RAIL (1-800-872-7245) or Includes 2-Hour Transfer² fares can only be paid using a Berryessa/ Take Daly City train, then transfer at Bay Fair Station. 12:36p q 5:23p Seven Day $50.00 Stockton-Downtown Transit Ctr $191.00 don’t know it, you can say your agency name, visit www.amtrakcalifornia.com for fares Express (90 series route numbers) Clipper card. North San $2.25 $1.00 q Full Month $175.00 Stockton-Michigan Park & Ride $191.00 and the system will prompt you to enter on Amtrak trains and Thruway buses. Includes 2-Hour Transfer² 1:36p 6:23p José your route and stop. 511 will respond with CLIPPER® CARD DP East Bay Day Pass³ $3.75 $1.75 2:36p q Partial Month Prorated Lathrop-Save Mart Parking Lot $185.00 Millbrae Take Daly City train, then transfer at Balboa Park Station. departure times for your route and will also 3:06p q Manteca-Walmart Park & Ride $185.00 When trains with direct service from Balboa Park Station to East Bay Regional Local 31-Day $60.00 – One-way and round-trip tickets are available for include the Stop ID for future use. You may Clipper is a “smart card” with 3:36p Millbrae are running, take Millbrae train. East Bay Regional Express 31-Day $70.00 – purchase from the bus driver and must be paid in Tracy-Transit Station $158.00 also look up your stop’s ID online at 511.org. stored value that can be used 4:06p When trains with direct service from Balboa Park Station Schedule Information CLIPPER® TRANSFER (automatically applied) exact change (cash only). This is a limited-capacity service and reservations are on various Bay Area transit 4:36p Bicycles on Transit to Millbrae are not running, take SFO train, which County Connection², Tri Delta, & recommend. To make a reservation, call RTD Commuter operators. Clipper cards can be Amtrak Thruway motorcoach buses FREE FREE Daily round-trip tickets are valid only on the date will continue to Millbrae Station after San Francisco Wheels 5:06p q Rail/Ferries: Bicycles are allowed on purchased at fare machines in all provide service from the Dublin/Pleasanton of purchase. No advance sales of daily round-trip Services at: 888-802-WORK (888-802-9675). International Airport Station. BART to Bus $1.00 $.50 5:36p all Bay Area ferries and nearly all tickets are available. BART stations—there is a one- OAK Int’l Take Daly City train, then transfer at Coliseum Station. Station to the Stockton Amtrak and ACE 6:06p q rail lines. Exceptions are San Francisco Muni ¹ Children under 6 years old ride free. time $3.00 fee for the card. A Airport Station, and are reservation only. For 6:36p For more information, call (209) 521-1274. Prices Metro, historic streetcars, and cable cars. ² With valid transfer, good for two hours from the time of payment. minimum value is required to schedules, see booking information for Schedule Information e ective February, 2021 Richmond Take Daly City train, then transfer at Bay Fair Station. ³ A Clipper® cash user will never pay more than the price of a Day Pass. 7:06p q subject to change without notice. Buses: Nearly all Bay Area public transit buses enter the system, so it is best to rail trips. For more information please call With valid transfer, good for one boarding within two hours from the 7:36p are equipped with bicycle racks. load fare on your card before SFO Int’l Take Daly City train, then transfer at Balboa Park Station to If you are a new monthly passenger, please call Airport SFO train. 1-800-USA-RAIL or visit www.amtrak.com. time of payment. entering. Light face = AM times Bold face = PM times (209) 571-5176 for information on pass availability Route 150 General: While bicycles are allowed on Saturdays and Sundays and restrictions. Current monthly pass holders may most transit services, there are some space Keep your Clipper card to use on q Via Windmere Pkwy & E Branch Pkwy submit orders in person or by fax or mail. Please visit Departs Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive limitations and, in some cases, times when most transit in the Bay Area and For Train Transfer Dublin/ Tracy Lathrop Michigan Stockton bicycles are not allowed on board. For specifi c for future trips. Each passenger Pleasanton Transit Save & Kirk Downtown transit operator policies and procedures go Antioch Take Daly City or Montgomery train, then transfer to BART Station Mart P & R TC to 511.org and click on the bicycling tab, or must have their own card. Richmond train at Bay Fair Station, then transfer at 19th Mon-Fri call 511 and say “bicycling” to speak to an Visit www.clippercard.com to St./Oakland Station. operator who can answer your questions. Schedule Information 6:15a 7:05a 7:25a ― 7:45a learn how to apply for cards with Berryessa/ Take Daly City or Montgomery train and transfer at Bay Fair e ective September 21, 2020 7:15a 8:05a 8:25a ― 8:45a ® discounts for Seniors (age 65 and North San Station. Get Clipper ! José 9:15a 10:05a 10:25a ― 10:45a up), Youths (age 5-18), persons 4:30p 5:20p 5:40p 6:00p 6:20p Clipper® is the convenient way to with disabilities, or to add a BART Daly City On those Sundays when trains with direct service to Daly BART Express City are not operating, take Montgomery train and transfer 5:30p 6:20p 6:40p 7:00p 7:20p pay for transit rides in the Bay Area. High Value Discount (stored as a at Montgomery St. Station to SFO/Millbrae train. 6:30p 7:20p 7:40p 8:00p 8:20p The reloadable Clipper card stores separate “purse” on the card). Arrive value as cash and transit passes to pay your Departs Modesto - Sat-Sun Millbrae Take Daly City train to Balboa Park Station, or Montgomery Arrive fare on AC Transit, BART, Caltrain, County Dublin/ Orchard BART EXCURSION FARE train to Montgomery St.
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