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BART Transit Connections Create your own custom BART schedule at www.bart.gov. BART For personalized help, call your Transit local BART Transit Information Center number: Connections San Francisco Berkeley, Oakland, (415) 989-BART San Leandro (510) 465-BART South Bay (650) 992-BART Richmond, El Cerrito (510) 236-BART Fremont, Union City, Castro Valley, Hayward Contra Costa County Riding Public (510) 441-BART (925) 676-BART Transportation from BART BART Transit Information Center Representatives are DECEMBER 2014 available to take your calls from 8 am to 9 pm seven FREE days a week. You can also find connecting transit information by dialing 511 or visiting 511.org. Other important phone numbers: BART Police Lost and Found (510) 464-7000 (510) 464-7090 TDD Service Bike Locker Info (510) 839-2220 (510) 464-7133 Elevator Availability Ticket Exchange/ (510) 834-LIFT or Refund Information (888) 235-3828 (510) 464-6841 Parking Programs Carpool to BART (877) 700-7275 or Dial 511 or visit www.bart.gov/parking 511.org Printed on recycled paper. Please share or recycle this brochure. Bay Area Rapid Transit District P.O. Box 12688 Oakland, CA 94604-2688 BART... and you’re there. © BART 2014 12/14 100M BART and Connecting Transit With connecting transit, BART can take you to just about any location in the Bay Area. Use the maps in this guide to find connections for BART’s 45 conveniently located stations. Whether you’re going to work, school, the shopping mall, ballpark, an art exhibit or the airport, take BART… and you’re there. Use the handy Destinations Index on page 15 to find your BART connection to the Bay Area’s most popular attractions. Pittsburg/ Pittsburg/Bay Point–SFO/Millbrae Line Richmond North Bay Point Dublin/Pleasanton–Daly City Line Concord/ Richmond–Fremont Line El Cerrito del Norte Martinez Fremont–Daly City Line El Cerrito Plaza NO EVENING OR SUNDAY SERVICE Concord Richmond–Millbrae Line North Berkeley Pleasant Hill/ NO EVENING OR SUNDAY SERVICE Contra Costa Centre Oakland International Airport (OAK) Downtown Berkeley SERVICE BETWEEN COLISEUM & OAKLAND Walnut Creek INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT STATIONS Ashby Transfer Station Lafayette Transfer Station for Service to Orinda Oakland International Airport Rockridge BART Parking MacArthur TIMED TRANSFER (SOUTHBOUND) 19th St/Oakland TIMED TRANSFER (NORTHBOUND) West Oakland SAN FRANCISCO 12th St/Oakland City Center EAST BAY Embarcadero Lake Merritt Montgomery St Fruitvale Powell St Coliseum TRANSFER FOR SERVICE TO OAKLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Civic Center/UN Plaza San Leandro 16th St Mission 24th St Mission Bay Fair Dublin/ Glen Park Castro Valley Pleasanton Balboa Park Oakland Daly City International West Dublin/ Airport (OAK) Hayward Pleasanton Colma South Hayward South San Francisco San Francisco Union City San Bruno International Airport (SFO) MON–FRI after 8 pm MON–FRI before 8 pm SAT–SUN all day Millbrae Fremont PENINSULA © BART 2014 SAN JOSE 1 Downtown San Francisco Golden Gate Transit Bus Lines San Francisco Muni Metro Lines Downtown San Francisco 511 www.goldengate.org 511 www.sfmta.com Points of Interest San Francisco Muni Bus Lines SamTrans Bus Lines 511 www.sfmta.com (800) 660-4287 www.samtrans.com Pier 39 Aquatic Park....................................A1 Golden Gate Ferry...........................C5 Asian Art Museum..........................E2 Great American Music Hall...........D1 Ferry The Balclutha/ Fisherman’s Wharf/ AT&T Park........................................E5 Harbor Bay Ferry.............................C5 Pier 39/41/431/2 Terminals A Hyde Street The Balclutha/Hyde Street Pier.......A1 Hayes Valley..................................E1 Aquatic National Pier F Bill Graham Civic Auditorium....... E1 Heart of the City Park Maritime Jefferson The Cannery at Farmers’ Market..........................E2 Museum 200 Th Beach F e Del Monte Square.........................A1 Herbst Theatre...............................E1 500 F Em Ghirardelli 300 ba Cable Car Museum..........................C2 National Maritime Museum..........A1 North Point 8X rc Square 19 10 ad Chinese Culture Center...................C3 Nob Hill Masonic Center............. C2 Fort The Cannery at 50 e ro Chinese Historical Society............. Mason Del Monte Square 300 Bay 8X C3 North Beach..................................C3 10 2500 30 Coit Tower/Telegraph Hill.................B3 Opera House.................................E1 800 Bay 2100 Davies Symphony Hall.....................E1 Orpheum Theatre....................... E2 49 Kearny 2200 30 Embarcadero Center.......................C4 Polk Street.....................................C1 30 Stockton Powell 2500 Francisco Mason Chestnut Exploratorium................................ B4 San Francisco Art Institute.............B2 Polk Ferry Building..................................C5 San Francisco Main Public Chestnut SF Art 8X Telegraph Ferry Plaza Farmers’ Market............C5 Library.........................................E2 Van Ness Van Lombard 2900 Columbus Institute Hill Coit Fisherman’s Wharf/ SFJAZZ Center...............................E1 500 Tower Levi Pier 39/41/431/2............................A2 UC Hastings College of the Law......E2 2701 Lombard 2100 Plaza 76X Ghirardelli Square...........................A1 Vallejo Ferry..................................C4 101 19 Russian Greenwich 30 1800 Grant Hill Washington 200 Exploratorium B 2100 400 Union Golden Gate Transit Taylor Square Powell-Hyde Cable Car Cable Powell-Hyde The Embarcadero Filbert Jones 49 Temporary Transbay 2501 1000 San 41 Battery Green Union 45 45 Sansome Francisco Terminal 2000 901 8X 1400 1300 45 Bay 10 70 80 101 101X 1500 41 North Kearny Vallejo 41 Columbus 501 Green Beach Golden Gate Transit Montgomery Vallejo 300 Broadway via Fremont & Pine Sts 101 1701 30 12 Ferry Hyde Vallejo Sidney 2 4 8 18 24 27 10 700 12 800 Walton 41 400 F Golden Gate Transit Broadway 45 Pacific Park 38 44 54 56 58 72 1700 Larkin 10 Powell-Mason Cable Car Cable Powell-Mason 10 Civic Center/UN Plaza 10 Jackson Ferry 12 Square Jackson 72X 74 76 Station Pacific 10 8X 12 Building 1000 8X Chinese 10 10 54 70 80 92 93 12 500 1000 Washington Justin Nob Hill Jackson Chinatown Culture Drumm Golden Gate 97 101 101X Portsmouth Embarcadero Herman Ferry 1800 Center Ferry 27 Chinese Square 41 Center Plaza Clay 41 1 Plaza 10 Washington Historical Farmers’ Harbor 19 1500 Cable Society 1 27 41 6 14 Market Bay Ferry Clay 1200 Car Museum Financial 10 27 Davis Battery 1 Sansome Embarcadero Polk District 1 101 C 27 Sacramento Kearny 1200 Grant 2 Stockton Stockton 1400 Powell Main 21 T Polk Grace 31 101 T Van Ness Van 1 Market N h Franklin Street Cathedral 9 e 30 Pine 41 E F Steuart m 700 12 71 b California St Cable Car a Nob Hill 8X 41 r Bay California 8X 31 Spear c 1500 27 a Bridge Pine Masonic 3 5 5 Beale 71 d 76X 10 e r Center 2 100 o 300 3 Folsom Hyde Bush 27 Mason Sutter 45 30 1st St 38 Temporary Station 600 3 Montgomery St 2 71 Transbay 3 50 1000 2 Taylor Post 3 Terminal Main 49 Sutter Jones 2 1300 Leavenworth 76X Union 300 100 700 3 71 2 3 1000 2 Square 100 Beale Post Theater 31 12 N 27 District 38 Fremont 76X Geary 21 3rd St 10 Howard T 3 Mission100 1st St 2 38 9 300 100 Folsom 200 2nd St 1100 19 300 38 6 Geary 38 Tenderloin O’Farrell 27 5 St. Mary’s 38 Piers 19 27 4th St 80 Cathedral 200 30 & 32 27 14 300 38 701 Yerba 8X 600 D 500 Ellis 27 Market Buena Harrison Bryant Great American Gardens 30 10 Ellis Music Hall Eddy Powell St 45 500 300 31 SOMA 600 Larkin T Moscone Brannan Gough 31 19 8X Convention 401 Station Eddy 19 300 Turk 31 N 31 Center 101 600 Polk M 201 UC Hastings L 30 Turk 19 College South K KX 27 Brannan Golden Gate of the Law 1000 800 Beach J 292 5th St 12 BryantSouth 300 92 F 200 12 Asian Art 5 6th St Park 10 501 McAllister Museum Heart of the City 30 Mission Howard Townsend South 92 5 Herbst Main Public Farmers’ Market 8X 45 N Beach Theatre 45 See map page 3 3rd St T City Library 5 Orpheum Park Opera Theatre 100 Fulton Hall 1100 500 401 10 House 49 Brooks 2nd & King Hall Civic Center/UN Plaza 30 Grove Hayes 21 Station Valley 21 27 80 4th St 7th St 200 AT&T Davies 21 Bill Graham 8th St 1100 8X Folsom 80 5th St 501 Park Hayes SFJAZZ Symphony Civic Auditorium 100 30 China Center Franklin Hall 8X 45 Basin E T Fell 9th St 1100 27 Van Ness Mission 19 19 Harrison Caltrain N SamTrans Market Hall of 30 Muni Metro 14 12 Justice Depot Transbay Terminal Oak Station 10th St 6th St 45 10 4th & 292 KX 1600 Page 300 King 11th St KX 400 71 49 12 Bryant Station 6 1500 19 F KX 292 7th St Haight Berry T Mission 292 400 8th St 8X 27 King 6 71 1 9 2 3 Brannan Townsend 4 Bay 5 N 27 19 Channel 2 Union Square, Chinatown & Yerba Buena Chinatown Bank of St Mary’s America California St Cable Car Square Golden Gate Transit Bus30X Lines Ritz- Building 400 InterContinental Carlton 511 www.goldengate.org Hotel Pine Mark Hopkins 500 San Francisco Muni Bus Lines Hotel 511 www.sfmta.com Battery 700 San Francisco Muni Metro Lines Financial Sansome 511 www.sfmta.com Pine District Grant SamTrans Bus Lines A Kearny St George St (800) 660-4287 www.samtrans.com 300 Stockton Stockton Chinatown 3 Gate Bush Powell 500 Mason 600 12 8X 700 10 Market St Bush Claude 8X 100 76X 200 Sutter 300 101 300 30 45 400 2 3 76X 500 Crocker 500 600 76X Galleria Grand Sutter Montgomery StevensonGolden Gate 76X Hyatt 2 3 Hotel Campton University Sir Francis 100 Post Montgomery St 30 Drake 201 Marines 3 76X Hotel 300 2 Memorial 45 300 50 2nd St Theatre 400 B Maiden Post Lane KX Maiden 1 76X Kearny 2 3 Academy 292 Union 101 N Palace Westin Hotel of Art Square 50 M St Francis University
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