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Transit Information Hayward Station Hayward 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. Hayward AC Transit (Alameda-Contra Costa AC Transit (Distrito de Tránsito de AC Transit (Alameda-Contra Costa Line Descriptions Effective August 9, 2020 San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Schedule Information e ective June, 2020 Transit District) provides local bus Alameda y Contra Costa) Transit District) 为康特拉科斯塔县和阿 Transit (BART) rail service connects 10 60 Station service for parts of western Alameda proporciona servicio local de autobús 拉梅达县西部地区提供当地的巴士服 the San Francisco Peninsula with Check before you go: up-to-date schedules are available on www.bart.gov and the o cial San Leandro BART to Hayward BART via E. 14th St., Bay From Cal State East Bay to Chabot College via 2nd St., BART app. Overhead real time displays can be found on station platforms. A reference guide and Contra Costa counties. AC Transit a ciertas zonas al oeste de los 务。AC Transit 也提供 Transbay(跨 湾) Fair BART, and Mission Blvd. downtown Hayward, Winton Ave., Southland Mall, and Oakland, Berkeley, Berryessa, also operates transbay routes to San Francisco condados de Alameda y Contra Costa. AC 巴士服务,服务于 San Francisco(旧 金 山)和 Hesperian Blvd. Walnut Creek, Dublin/Pleasanton, and to transfer information for trains without direct service is shown. and the Peninsula. For more information, call Transit también gestiona las rutas hacia San Peninsula(半岛地区)。如想了解更多详情,请致电 28 other cities in the East Bay, as well as San (510) 891-4777 or visit actransit.org. Francisco y la Península. Para más información, (510) 891-4777 或者造访 actransit.org。 From San Leandro BART to Hayward BART via Williams 86 Francisco International Airport (SFO) and llame al (510) 891-4777 o visite actransit.org. St., Alvarado St., Monterey Blvd., Floresta Blvd., Halcyon Hayward BART to South Hayward BART via Winton Ave., Oakland International Airport (OAK). Hayward Dr., Bay Fair BART, 159th Ave., E. 14th St., 164th Ave., Mack St. (AC Transit Hayward Division), Cabot Blvd., Miramar Ave., Stanton Ave., Lake Chabot Rd., Castro Industrial Blvd. and Tennyson Rd. Valley Blvd., Castro Valley BART, Redwood Rd., Seven 93 Trains Without Direct Service Fare Information e ective January 1, 2020 Información de tarifas efectiva el 1 de enero de 2020 票价信息 2020年1月1日 Fare Information e ective June, 2020 Hills Rd., Center St. and A St. From Bay Fair BART to Castro Valley BART via Elgin St., 511 Real-Time Departures Weekdays and Saturdays Senior Personas 老年人 34 Ashland Ave., Paseo Grande, Grant Ave., Bockman Rd., Current fares can be found near ticket AC Transit Fares Adult Youth1 511 provides free, up-to-the-minute (65+) & Mayores 1 (65+) & 身 From Foothill Square, Oakland to Hayward BART via Hesperian Blvd., A St., downtown Hayward, City Center Fares subject to change. (19–64) (5–18) Tarifas de AC Transit Adulto Jóvenes1 AC Transit 车票 成年人 青少年 vending machines, online at www.bart.gov For Train Transfer Disabled (65+) y (19–64) (5–18) departure times for the transit Tarifas sujetas a cambios. (19–64) (5–18) 票价有待变更 心障碍人 MacArthur Blvd., Estudillo Ave., San Leandro BART, Davis Dr., Grove Way and Redwood Rd. and using the o cial BART app. Antioch Take Richmond train, then transfer at 19th St./Oakland Station. Cash Fares Discapa- 士通票 St., Westgate Parkway, Merced St., Kaiser Hospital, Wiley agencies to the left that have this symbol. citados 95 Daly City When trains with direct service to Daly City are not operating, Other Bay Area transit agencies will be added Local Single Ride $2.50 $1.25 $1.25 现金车资 St., Farnsworth St., Fargo Ave., Lewelling Blvd., Meekland CLIPPER CARD Tarifas en efectivo Hayward BART to Fairview District via D St. and Maud take Richmond train, then transfer at Bay Fair Station. in the future. Local Day Pass2 $5.50 $2.75 $2.75 本地单次乘车 $2.50 $1.25 $1.25 Ave., Hayward Amtrak and A St. Viaje único local $2.50 $1.25 $1.25 Ave. Clipper is a “smart card” with stored value Dublin/ Take Richmond train, then transfer at Bay Fair Station. Transbay Single Ride $6.00 $3.00 $3.00 本地全天车票2 $5.50 $2.75 $2.75 41 Pleasanton To fi nd out when your next bus or train will Pase local diario2 $5.50 $2.75 $2.75 99 that can be used on various Bay Area transit depart, check nearby displays or simply call Transbay Upgrade add add add Transbay 单次乘车 $6.00 $3.00 $3.00 From Hayward BART to Union Landing Transit Center via Hayward BART to Fremont BART via Mission Blvd., South Millbrae • If trains with direct service to Daly City are operating, take Viaje único de Transbay $6.00 $3.00 $3.00 Whitman St., Harder Rd., Gading Rd., Manon Ave., South operators. Clipper cards can be purchased Daly City train to Balboa Park Station. 511 and say “Departure Times.” You’ll then with local single-day or multiday pass $3.50 $1.75 $1.75 添加 添加 添加 Hayward BART, Union City BART, Decoto Rd., Fremont Mejoramiento de Transbay Transbay 升级票 at fare machines in all BART stations— • If trains with direct service to Daly City are not operating, be asked to enter your Stop ID number. If you añadir añadir añadir 本地全天车票或多次乘车车票 $3.50 $1.75 $1.75 Hayward BART, Huntwood Ave. and Whipple Rd. Blvd. and Walnut Ave. Clipper Fares & Passes con pase local de un solo día o pase there is a one-time $3.00 fee for the card. take Richmond train and transfer at Bay Fair Station. Take don’t know it, you can say your agency name, de múltiples vías $3.50 $1.75 $1.75 56 Local Single Ride $2.25 $1.12 $1.12 Clipper 卡车票 & 通票 801 A minimum value is required to enter the Daly City train to Balboa Park Station. and the system will prompt you to enter Local Day Pass3 $5.00 $2.50 $2.50 Pases y tarifas Clipper 本地单次乘车 $2.25 $1.12 $1.12 From Hayward BART to Union Landing Transit Center All Nighter. San Leandro BART to Fremont BART via Then: your route and stop. 511 will respond with via A St., Santa Clara St., Amador St., Jackson St., system, so it is best to load fare on your • When trains with direct service from Balboa Park Station to Transbay Single Ride4 $6.00 $3.00 $3.00 Viaje único local $2.25 $1.12 $1.12 本地全天车票3 $5.00 $2.50 $2.50 International Blvd., E. 14th St., Mission Blvd., Union City departure times for your route and will also Evergreen St., Underwood Ave., Patrick Ave., Tampa card before entering. Millbrae are running, take Millbrae train. Pase local diario3 $5.00 $2.50 $2.50 4 BART, Decoto Rd., and Fremont Blvd. include the Stop ID for future use. You may Local 31-Day Pass $84.60 $34.00 – Transbay 单次乘车 $6.00 $3.00 $3.00 Ave., Folsom Ave., Ruus Rd., Ruus Lane, Industrial Pkwy. • When trains with direct service from Balboa Park Station to 4 also look up your stop’s ID online at 511.org. Local Monthly Pass5 – – $34.00 Viaje único de Transbay $6.00 $3.00 $3.00 本地31天通票 $84.60 $34.00 – W., Huntwood Ave., Whipple Rd., Union Landing Transit Keep your Clipper card to use on most Millbrae are not running, take SFO/Millbrae train and transfer at San Francisco International Airport Station to Millbrae Pase local de 31 días $84.60 $34.00 – 本地月票5 – – $34.00 Center, and Alvarado-Niles Rd. transit in the Bay Area and for future trips. Transbay 31-Day Pass $216.00 – – shuttle train. Bicycles on Transit Pase local mensual5 – – $34.00 Each passenger must have their own card. Transbay Upgrade add add add Transbay 31天通票 $216.00 – – OAK Int’l Airport Take Daly City or Richmond train, then transfer at Coliseum Rail/Ferries: Bicycles are allowed on with local single-day or multiday pass $3.75 $1.88 $1.88 Pase Transbay de 31 días $216.00 – – Transbay 升级票 添加 添加 添加 Visit www.clippercard.com to learn how Station. all Bay Area ferries and nearly all 1 本地全天车票或多次乘车车票 $1.88 Children under 5 ride free. Mejoramiento de Transbay añadir añadir añadir $3.75 $1.88 to apply for cards with discounts for SFO Int’l Airport • When trains with direct service to Daly City are operating, rail lines. Exceptions are San Francisco Muni con pase local de un solo día o pase 2 Issued upon request when full price is paid. Valid for unlimited local rides from 1 5岁以下儿童免费乘车。 take Daly City train and transfer to SFO/Millbrae train at Metro, historic streetcars, and cable cars. de múltiples vías $3.75 $1.88 $1.88 Seniors (age 65 and up), Youths (age 5-18), time issued until 3:00 a.m. 2 全额支付后,根据需求发放。启用后可无限次在本地乘坐巴士,直到凌晨 Balboa Park Station. 1 3 Automatically applied on the 3rd trip. Valid for unlimited local rides from time Los niños menores de 5 años viajan gratis. 三点为止。 persons with disabilities, or to add a BART • When trains with direct service to Daly City are not Buses: Nearly all Bay Area public transit buses activated until 3:00 a.m. 2 Se emite bajo pedido cuando se paga el precio completo. Válido para viajes 3 自动应用于第三趟行程。启用后可无限次在本地乘坐巴士,直到凌晨三 High Value Discount (stored as a separate operating, take Richmond train, then transfer to Daly City are equipped with bicycle racks. 4 Transbay-to-local transfer free and only available when using Clipper.
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