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Transit Information North Berkeley Station Berkeley MCGEE AVENUE COMSTOCK COURT R O S E S T KEONCREST DR C E D A R S T Transit N Cedar-Rose Park Transit Information For more detailed information about BART A L K W E T E W service, please see the BART schedule, C E D A R S T U BART system map, and other BART I N S information displays in this station. - M 5 Stops L I N C O L N S T North San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Schedule Information e ective June, 2020 Transit (BART) rail service connects S H O R T S T Berkeley the San Francisco Peninsula with Check before you go: up-to-date schedules are available on www.bart.gov and the o cial A C T O N S T Map Key Oakland, Berkeley, Berryessa, BART app. Overhead real time displays can be found on station platforms. A reference guide 52 UC Village Walnut Creek, Dublin/Pleasanton, and to transfer information for trains without direct service is shown. Station other cities in the East Bay, as well as San 688 St. Mary’s College HS You Are Here Francisco International Airport (SFO) and Oakland International Airport (OAK). VIRGINIA ST L I N C O L N S T 5-Minute Walk 1000ft/300m Radius Trains Without Direct Service E O L A S T Berkeley Fare Information e ective June, 2020 Short Street For Train Transfer CHESTNUT ST Park Current fares can be found near ticket Antioch Take Daly City, Millbrae, or Berryessa/North San José train, Transit Information vending machines, online at www.bart.gov then transfer at MacArthur Station. FRANKLIN ST and using the o cial BART app. Daly City Millbrae trains serve all stations served by Daly City trans. 604 511 Real-Time Departures When trains with direct service are not operating, take BART Train CLIPPER CARD Berryessa/North San José train, then transfer at MacArthur 511 provides free, up-to-the-minute Station to SFO/Millbrae train. Bus departure times for the transit Clipper is a “smart card” with stored value Dublin/Pleasanton Take Berryessa/North San José train, then transfer at Bay Fair agencies to the left that have this symbol. that can be used on various Bay Area transit Station. Other Bay Area transit agencies will be added operators. Clipper cards can be purchased OAK Int’l Airport Take Berryessa/North San José train, then transfer at Transit Stop in the future. at fare machines in all BART stations— Coliseum Station. FRANCISCO ST To fi nd out when your next bus or train will there is a one-time $3.00 fee for the card. Millbrae When trains with direct service are not operating, take Daly depart, check nearby displays or simply call City or Berryessa/North San José train, then transfer at BART Parking 511 and say “Departure Times.” You’ll then A minimum value is required to enter the MacArthur Station to SFO/Millbrae train. Then, transfer at system, so it is best to load fare on your San Francisco International Airport Station to Millbrae shuttle be asked to enter your Stop ID number. If you train. North Berkeley don’t know it, you can say your agency name, card before entering. (UNDERGROUND) 52 UC Campus Bicycle Parking SFO Int’l Airport Take Daly City, Millbrae, or Berryessa/North San José train, and the system will prompt you to enter Keep your Clipper card to use on most then transfer at MacArthur Station. BART Station your route and stop. 511 will respond with SACRAMENTO ST 688 Oakland transit in the Bay Area and for future trips. Elevator departure times for your route and will also Each passenger must have their own card. FRANCISCO ST include the Stop ID for future use. You may DELAWARE ST also look up your stop’s ID online at 511.org. Visit www.clippercard.com to learn how Passenger Pick-up/Drop-off Bicycles on Transit to apply for cards with discounts for Ohlone Seniors (age 65 and up), Youths (age 5-18), Rail/Ferries: Bicycles are allowed on persons with disabilities, or to add a BART Greenway all Bay Area ferries and nearly all High Value Discount (stored as a separate Transit Lines rail lines. Exceptions are San Francisco Muni Metro, historic streetcars, and cable cars. “purse” on the card). AC Transit Buses: Nearly all Bay Area public transit buses BART PAPER TICKETS DELAWARE ST are equipped with bicycle racks. S H O R T S T Local Bus Lines BART is phasing out tickets in 2020. There General: While bicycles are allowed on is an extra $.50 per trip surcharge to use a W E S T S T 52 UC Campus most transit services, there are some space BART ticket instead of a Clipper card. Once 52 UC Village limitations and, in some cases, times when phased out, customers will not be able to H E A R S T A V E 604 Oakland Hebrew Day School bicycles are not allowed on board. For specifi c transit operator policies and procedures go purchase tickets at our stations or online. 688 Oakland (Lakeshore Ave. & MacArthur Blvd.) CALIFORNIA ST to 511.org and click on the bicycling tab, or Tickets will still be accepted at fare gates, 688 St. Mary’s College High School call 511 and say “bicycling” to speak to an but you will only be able to add value to operator who can answer your questions. your ticket if it’s needed to exit the system. ® BART EXCURSION FARE Get Clipper ! BART’s Excursion Fare allows you to tour 51B Berkeley Marina / Berkeley Amtrak Clipper® is the convenient way to pay for transit rides in the Bay Area. the BART system for up to three hours on 52 UC Village The reloadable Clipper card stores a $6.20 fare, if you enter and exit at the H E A R S T A V E value as cash and transit passes to pay your same station. To avoid being charged the 688 St. Mary’s College HS fare on AC Transit, BART, Caltrain, County excursion fare if you enter the system and Connection, Dumbarton Express, FAST, Golden need to leave before riding a train, see a 800 Richmond BART Gate Transit and Ferry, Marin Transit, Muni, Station Agent. Petaluma Transit, SamTrans, San Francisco CHESTNUT ST 51B Rockridge BART Bay Ferry, SMART, SolTrans, Sonoma County Transit, Tri-Delta Transit, Vacaville City Coach, 52 UC Campus Union City Transit, the VINE, VTA, WestCAT, and Wheels. BERKELEY WY 688 Oakland UNIVERSITY AVE Whether you pay as-you-go with cash or 800 Downtown Oakland / San Francisco purchase passes or ticket books in advance, Berkeley Way 88 Lake Merritt BART Clipper makes commuting easier. Clipper Mini Park works with a variety of employee transit 688 Oakland benefi ts providers, including Commuter 88 Downtown Berkeley Check®, WageWorks®, and Clipper Direct®. J San Francisco 688 Oakland To learn more about Clipper or to get a Clipper card: Map © OpenStreetMap contributors • Visit39. NBRK clippercard.com • Call 877.878.8883 To San Pablo Ave • Visit a nearby retailer: Annaher Grocery & Liquors Inc. 2451 San Pablo Avenue ADDISON ST Berkeley, CA 94702 510.849.2502 WEST STREET Walgreens 1050 Gilman Street Berkeley, CA 94710 510.528.8274 Walgreens 1607 Shattuck Avenue Berkeley, CA 94709 510.501.3985 AC Transit (Alameda-Contra Costa AC Transit (Distrito de Tránsito de AC Transit (Alameda-Contra Costa Schedule Information Line Descriptions Effective August 9, 2020 Walgreens 2190 Shattuck Avenue Transit District) provides local bus Alameda y Contra Costa) Transit District) 为康特拉科斯塔县和阿 52 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 Berkeley, CA 94704 University Village to UC campus via University Village, 510.849.4691 and Contra Costa counties. AC Transit a ciertas zonas al oeste de los 务。AC Transit 也提供 Transbay(跨 湾) Cedar St., Sacramento St., and University Ave., looping 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 the UC campus via Hearst Ave., Gayley St., Bancroft 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 Way, and Shattuck Ave. (Downtown Berkeley). (510) 891-4777 or visit actransit.org. Francisco y la Península. Para más información, (510) 891-4777 或者造访 actransit.org。 604 llame al (510) 891-4777 o visite actransit.org. North Berkeley BART to Oakland Hebrew Day School, Head Royce High School and Bentley School via University Ave., Southside Berkeley, College Ave. and to University Village, Albany. to U.C. Campus. Scheduled 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 Ashby Ave. 1 Senior Personas 老年人 AC Transit Fares Adult Youth Every day Every day (65+) & Mayores 成年人 青少年1 (65+) & 身 Approximate departure timesdeparture from stop times from stop 53243: Fares subject to change. (19–64) (5–18) Tarifas de AC Transit Adulto Jóvenes1 AC Transit 车票 50604: Disabled (65+) y (19–64) (5–18) Tarifas sujetas a cambios. (19–64) (5–18) 票价有待变更 心障碍人 Cash Fares Discapa- 士通票 citados Local Single Ride $2.50 $1.25 $1.25 现金车资 Tarifas en efectivo 52 52 Local Day Pass2 $5.50 $2.75 $2.75 本地单次乘车 $2.50 $1.25 $1.25 Viaje único local $2.50 $1.25 $1.25 Transbay Single Ride $6.00 $3.00 $3.00 本地全天车票2 $5.50 $2.75 $2.75 9:25a 8:58a Pase local diario2 $5.50 $2.75 $2.75 9:45a 9:18a Effective: add add add Transbay 单次乘车 $6.00 $3.00 $3.00 Transbay Upgrade Viaje único de Transbay $6.00 $3.00 $3.00 10:05a 9:38a August 9, 2020 with local single-day or multiday pass $3.50 $1.75 $1.75 添加 添加 添加 Mejoramiento de Transbay Transbay 升级票 10:25a 9:58a Clipper Fares & Passes añadir añadir añadir 本地全天车票或多次乘车车票 $3.50 $1.75 $1.75 10:45a 10:18a Efectivo: 9 de con pase local de un solo día o pase $3.50 $1.75 $1.75 Local Single Ride $2.25 $1.12 $1.12 de múltiples vías Clipper 卡车票 & 通票 11:05a 10:38a agosto de 2020 11:25a 10:58a 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 11:45a 11:18a 于2020年8月9日生 4 3 Transbay Single Ride $6.00 $3.00 $3.00 Viaje único local $2.25 $1.12 $1.12 本地全天车票 $5.00 $2.50 $2.50 12:05p 11:38a 效 Local 31-Day Pass $84.60 $34.00 – Pase local diario3 $5.00 $2.50 $2.50 Transbay 单次乘车4 $6.00 $3.00 $3.00 12:25p 11:58a 4 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 – 12:44p 12:18p Lines 600–699 operate school 1:04p 12:38p Transbay 31-Day Pass $216.00 – – Pase local de 31 días $84.60 $34.00 – 本地月票5 – – $34.00 days only, at times that may vary 5 1:24p 12:58p from day to day.
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