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Transit Information Colma Station Colma, CA BASE Schedules & Fares Horario y precios del tránsito 時刻表與車費 A A ST L Transit B EL CAMINO REAL E U T For more detailed information about BART R I N E W Transit Information T M service, please see the BART schedule, - A BART system map, and other BART M 3 L information displays in this station. K T E Stops G H I L L S T Colma Station L I San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Schedule Information e ective June, 2020 A Transit (BART) rail service connects B the San Francisco Peninsula with Check before you go: up-to-date schedules are available on www.bart.gov and the o cial LV R E I N E R S T Oakland, Berkeley, Berryessa, BART app. Overhead real time displays can be found on station platforms. A reference guide D Map Key Colma, CA Walnut Creek, Dublin/Pleasanton, and to transfer information for trains without direct service is shown. Colma B ST other cities in the East Bay, as well as San You Are Here Francisco International Airport (SFO) and Oakland International Airport (OAK). BART Station 121 Skyline College 3-Minute Walk 500ft/150m 511 Real-Time Departures Trains Without Direct Service Radius 511 provides free, up-to-the-minute Fare Information e ective June, 2020 121 Pope & Bellevue departure times for the transit agencies to the left that have this symbol. Weekdays and Saturdays Daly City BART Current fares can be found near ticket ECR Transit Information Other Bay Area transit agencies will be added vending machines, online at www.bart.gov For Train Transfer 120 Drop-off only in the future. and using the o cial BART app. Dublin/ Take Antioch or Richmond train, then transfer at Balboa Park Pleasanton Station. Station Entrance/Exit To fi nd out when your next bus or train will CLIPPER CARD OAK Int’l Take Antioch or Richmond train, then transfer at Balboa Park depart, check nearby displays or simply call 120 Brunswick & Templeton 511 and say “Departure Times.” You’ll then Airport Station to Dublin/Pleasanton or Berryessa/North San José train, Safe Harbor Clipper is a “smart card” with stored value then transfer at Coliseum Station. 38 BART Train be asked to enter your Stop ID number. If you that can be used on various Bay Area transit Millbrae When trains with direct service are not operating, take SFO/ don’t know it, you can say your agency name, operators. Clipper cards can be purchased 120 SFO Millbrae train and transfer at San Francisco International Airport Bus and the system will prompt you to enter at fare machines in all BART stations— Station to Millbrae shuttle train. 122 South SF BART C S T your route and stop. 511 will respond with there is a one-time $3.00 fee for the card. Richmond When trains with direct service are not operating, take Antioch departure times for your route and will also A minimum value is required to enter the train, then transfer at 19th St./Oakland Station. Transit Stop include the Stop ID for future use. You may Berryessa/ Take Antioch or Richmond train, then transfer at Balboa Park also look up your stop’s ID online at 511.org. system, so it is best to load fare on your North San José Station. When trains with direct service to Berryessa/North San card before entering. José from Balboa Park Station are not operating, take Dublin/ BART Bicycles on Transit Pleasanton train, then transfer at Bay Fair Station. Parking Garage 112 Elevator Keep your Clipper card to use on most Rail/Ferries: Bicycles are allowed on Sundays all Bay Area ferries and nearly all transit in the Bay Area and for future trips. Escalator Each passenger must have their own card. rail lines. Exceptions are San Francisco Muni For Train Transfer Metro, historic streetcars, and cable cars. Visit www.clippercard.com to learn how Dublin/ Take Antioch train, then transfer at Montgomery St. Station. Pleasanton Parking Buses: Nearly all Bay Area public transit buses to apply for cards with discounts for OAK Int’l Take Antioch train, then transfer at Montgomery St. Station to ECR Palo Alto Transit Ctr are equipped with bicycle racks. Seniors (age 65 and up), Youths (age 5-18), Airport Dublin/Pleasanton train, then transfer at Coliseum Station. persons with disabilities, or to add a BART Passenger Pick-up/Drop-off General: While bicycles are allowed on Millbrae Take SFO/Millbrae train and transfer at San Francisco International most transit services, there are some space Airport Station to Millbrae shuttle train. High Value Discount (stored as a separate 122 SF State/Stonestown Mall limitations and, in some cases, times when “purse” on the card). Richmond Take Antioch train, then transfer at 19th St./Oakland Station. Stairs bicycles are not allowed on board. For specifi c Berryessa/ Take Antioch train, then transfer at Montgomery St. Station to BART PAPER TICKETS transit operator policies and procedures go North San José Dublin/Pleasanton train, then transfer at Bay Fair Station. D S T 130 Airport & Linden to 511.org and click on the bicycling tab, or BART is phasing out tickets in 2020. There Clipper/BART Tickets call 511 and say “bicycling” to speak to an is an extra $.50 per trip surcharge to use a 130 Daly City BART operator who can answer your questions. BART ticket instead of a Clipper card. Once ® phased out, customers will not be able to Get Clipper ! purchase tickets at our stations or online. Crown Colony Shuttle Transit Lines Clipper® is the convenient way to Tickets will still be accepted at fare gates, pay for transit rides in the Bay Area. but you will only be able to add value to SamTrans The reloadable Clipper card stores your ticket if it’s needed to exit the system. Pedestrian Walkway to SamTrans Parking Lot (Access from 2nd Floor of Parking Garage) value as cash and transit passes to pay your Local Bus Lines fare on AC Transit, BART, Caltrain, County BART EXCURSION FARE 38 Safe Harbor Connection, Dumbarton Express, FAST, Golden Gate Transit and Ferry, Marin Transit, Muni, BART’s Excursion Fare allows you to tour 112 Linda Mar Park & Ride Petaluma Transit, SamTrans, San Francisco the BART system for up to three hours on 120 SFO Bay Ferry, SMART, SolTrans, Sonoma County a $6.20 fare, if you enter and exit at the 120 Brunswick & Templeton Transit, Tri-Delta Transit, Vacaville City Coach, same station. To avoid being charged the Union City Transit, the VINE, VTA, WestCAT, 121 Pope & Bellevue excursion fare if you enter the system and SamTrans D S T and Wheels. need to leave before riding a train, see a Park & Ride 121 Skyline College Lot Whether you pay as-you-go with cash or Station Agent. 122 South San Francisco BART purchase passes or ticket books in advance, 122 Stonestown Shopping Center & SF State Clipper makes commuting easier. Clipper 130 Daly City BART works with a variety of employee transit N benefi ts providers, including Commuter 130 Airport & LindenF S T Check®, WageWorks®, and Clipper Direct®. ECR Daly City BART To learn more about Clipper or to get a W E ECR Palo Alto Transit Center Clipper card: Crown Colony Shuttle • Visit clippercard.com • Call 877.878.8883 S 32. COLM S Crown Colony • Visit a nearby retailer: Lucky Check Cashing #4 66 San Pedro Road F S T Daly City, CA 94014 Map © OpenStreetMap contributors 650.757.7940 Walgreens 22 San Pedro Road Daly City, CA 94014 650.756.3412 Serramonte Center Information Booth 3 Serramonte Center Daly City, CA 94015 650.301.3360 SamTrans provides bus service Schedule Information e ective August 16, 2020 throughout San Mateo County Check before you go: up-to-date schedules are available at samtrans.com. The SamTrans Mobile app also provides and to Peninsula BART stations, both real time information and schedules. Or, call 1-800-660-4287 for schedule information. A quick reference guide Caltrain stations, and downtown to service hours is shown. San Francisco. For more information visit www.samtrans.com, or call 1-800-660-4287 Departing from Colma BART or 650-508-6448 (TTY). Mon-Fri Sat Sun/Holidays Route 38 First Last First Last First Last Safe Harbor 6:21p 7:42p 5:21p 7:05p 6:06p 8:03p Mon-Fri Sat Sun/Holidays Route 112 Fare Information effective January 1, 2020 First Last First Last First Last Linda Mar P & R 6:05a 9:05p 9:05a 8:05p 9:05a 8:05p Senior (65+) / ¹ Mon-Fri Sat Sun/Holidays SamTrans Adult Youth Disabled / (19–64) (18 & Under) Route 118 Fares subject to change. Medicare² First Last First Last First Last Daly City BART Cash & Mobile Fares Due to COVID-19, service is supended until further notice. Local Linda Mar P & R Mobile Payment Includes $2.25 $1.10 $1.10 Mon-Fri Sat Sun/Holidays Route 120 2-Hour Transfer³ First Last First Last First Last Express Mobile Payment Includes $4.50 $2.25 $2.25 Daly City BART / Brunswick & Templeton 5:00a 11:05p 6:20a 11:10p 6:20a 10:25p 2-Hour Transfer³ SFO Airport Courtyard G 4:42a ― 4:42a ― 4:42a ― Local Day Pass $4.50 $2.00 $2.00 Mon-Fri Sat Sun/Holidays Route 121 Clipper® Fares First Last First Last First Last Local $2.05 $1.00 $1.00 Daly City BART / Pope & Belevue 7:03a 10:19p 8:03a 10:19p 8:03a 7:10p Includes 2-Hour Transfer³ Skyline College 6:47a 10:07p 7:47a 10:07p 7:47a 8:25p Express $4.00 $2.00 $2.00 Mon-Fri Sat Sun/Holidays Route 122 ¹ Two children age 4 years or under ride free with each adult, senior or First Last First Last First Last adult-disabled fare paying passenger.
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