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Places to Go with Your City of Berkeley Easypass schedules from the Transportation Division the bus is expected to arrive at each stop. Accessibility districts, BART stations, and at 1947 Center Street, 3rd FL. These stops are called “time points.” There entertainment options that you can get to All AC Transit buses have built-in are usually additional bus stops between by using your EasyPass on bus lines that • Call the AC Transit Information Center features—passenger lifts, ramps, the time points. Just find the time point travel near your worksite. AC Transit can at 511 (and say, AC Transit,” then handrails, and kneelers—that make it closest to where you are starting your AC get you nearly anywhere a car can, say, “Information”). easier for seniors and persons with Transit trip and read down the column without the parking hassles or expense! disabilities to ride. Priority seating is Welcome Using Real-Time Departures under the time point in order to find the Hop on board any line and begin a new clearly marked on every bus with signs to EasyPass! time you need to be at the bus stop. adventure. Be sure to double check the Real-Time Departure information lets you above or near the seats. If you are a Your City of Berkeley EasyPass schedule before you ride to ensure the line know when the next bus Boarding the Bus senior or a person with a disability, you gives you access to the East Bay, is running when you want. San Francisco, and the Peninsula. Use will be at your stop, so you may ask the operator to remind Bus stops are marked • Ashby BART Line 1, 1R: • REI •Orchard Supply Hardware •Ashkenaz Music & Dance •Gather Places to Go with Your •Berkeley Bowl West •Actual Café • Downtown Berkeley BART •Caffe Trieste •East Bay Bridge Center • Telegraph Avenue Shopping •United Artists Theatre (Safeway, Sports Authority) don't have to wait longer (CREAM, Amoeba Music, Moe’s Books) •Shattuck Cinemas •Paramount Theatre •Whole Foods Market, Ashby City of Berkeley EasyPass this handy pocket guide to learn how • 12th Street Oakland City Center BART •Bakesale Betty Line 51A: • Regal Cinemas Jack London Stadium 9 non-disabled •Temescal Shopping (Genova Delicatessen, • Rockridge BART •Jack London Square Pizzaiolo, Dona Tomas) •Market Hall (Encuentro, Yoshi’s, Bocanova) •Burma Superstar •Cole’s Hardware •US Potomac •Aunt Mary’s Cafe •Blue Bottle Café •Oakland Ferry Terminal • Summit Medical Center •Kaiser Permanente • Bay Area Bike Rentals with the AC Transit •The New Parkway Theater •Alta Bates Summit •California Canoe & Kayak •Great Western Power Co. •Mua (indoor rock climbing) • YMCA, Downtown Oakland •Paramount Theatre City Hall •Pican Line 88: to get around using AC Transit. Our •The Uptown than you need to. You can • Sound Room (Duende, Flora, Diving Dog Brewhouse) •Berkeley Farmer’s Market •Paramount Theatre •Fox Theatre • Berkeley BART • 12th Street Oakland City Center BART • Oakland School for the Arts • Berkeley Rep passengers to •Chinatown • Oakland Ice Center Rink •Freight & Salvage • 12th Street Oakland City Center BART Corporation Yard •The Jazz School •Half Price Books Line 51B: • Comal logo and display the Line 7: • Rockridge BART •Trader Joe’s • Rockridge Shopping •Performance Bicycle • Downtown Berkeley BART (Market Hall, Claremont Diner) •Townie • Triple Rock Brewery •Safeway • Republic of V buses run 24 hours a day in more than •North Shattuck Shopping (Books Inc., •Trattoria La Siciliana •Homemade Cafe ACCI Gallery, Baubles & Beads) • Elmwood Rialto Cinemas •Salsipuedes access Real-Time •Gourmet Ghetto (Cheeseboard Pizza, •Elmwood Shopping (Ici Ice Cream, • 12th Street Oakland City Center BART Kitchen on Fire-North, Chez Panisse, Berkeley Hat Shop, Mrs. Dalloway’s) • Lake Merritt BART Caravaggio Gelateria Italiana) •The Advocate •Oakland Museum of California vacate a seat for •Solano Avenue Shopping (Pegasus Books, •Julia Morgan Theater Shoes on Solano, Zachary’s Pizza) •UC Berkeley Art Museum • El Cerrito/Del Norte BART •United Artists Theatre Line F*: •Shattuck Cinemas •Greek Theatre bus lines that stop • Downtown Berkeley BART • Downtown Berkeley BART Line 12: two dozen cities and unincorporated •University Avenue Shopping • Ashby BART •Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse (Udupi Palace, Performance Bicycles, •East Bay Bridge Center (Sports Authority, • Downtown Berkeley BART Blick Art Supplies) Best Buy) • Ashby BART •Fourth Street Shopping (Apple Store, •Target •Mountain View Cemetery, Chapel of the Departures on the web, by Bette’s Oceanview Diner, Pasta Shop) •AMC Theatres Chimes (historical tours and gardens) CITY OF BERKELEY •Amtrak •Bay Street Shopping (Barnes & Noble, •Piedmont Cinemas, Piedmont Shopping Marketing • October 2015 •Berkeley Aquatic Park, Eastshore State Caffe Duetto, Apple Store) (Dr. Comics & Mr. Games, La Farine, you. Park, Berkeley Pier •Powell Street Plaza (Marshall’s, Pier 1, Fenton’s Creamery) • Berkeley Bowl East Ross Dress for Less) •Grand Lake Kitchen • El Cerrito Plaza BART • Ashby BART •San Francisco •Paramount Theatre •El Cerrito Plaza (Barnes & Noble, Bed, •Ellis ACE Hardware Line 52: • 12th Street Oakland City Center BART Bath & Beyond) areas, and we cross the Bay, •Paramount Theatre •Pacific East Mall •UC Berkeley Campus there. Most bus •Bellanico •Mike’s Bikes • Point Isabel Regional Shoreline Park Line 800: Line 18: •Montclair Shopping (Taqueria Las •Greek Theatre • Richmond BART Comadres, Oni Sushi, McCaulou’s) •Zellerbach Hall • Downtown Berkeley BART •Albany Twin Theatre •Shattuck Cinemas • Ashby BART •Solano Avenue Shopping (Pegasus Books, Line 49: • California Theatre • 40th & Telegraph phone or text message, or Shoes on Solano, Zachary’s Pizza) • Downtown Berkeley BART •United Artists Theatre • 12th Street Oakland City Center BART •North Shattuck Shopping (Books Inc., Line 25: •California Theatre •Whole Foods Market, Gilman • North Berkeley BART •San Francisco ACCI Gallery, Baubles & Beads) • Rick & Ann’s Restaurant • Lalimes Restaurant • Downtown Berkeley BART • Rockridge BART •Monterey Market •Landmark Shattuck Cinemas •Market Hall •Berkeley Horticultural Center Line 72, 72M, 72R: • United Artists •Barney’s Gourmet Hamburgers San Mateo, and Dumbarton bridges. • Fat Apple’s Restaurant & Bakery, MLK Jr. • Rialto Cinemas Cerrito Theatre *Transbay routes are identified by letters instead •Pegasus Books •Safeway Way • El Cerrito Plaza BART of a number. Visit actransit.org to find a •The Starving Musician • Trattoria La Siciliana •Kensington Farmers’ Market •El Cerrito Plaza Shopping transbay stop to board. lines have stops •Artist & Craftsman Supply • Elmwood Rialto Cinemas • Fat Apple’s Restaurant & Bakery, (Barnes & Noble, Bed, Bath & Beyond) •Sports Basement •Alta Bates Medical Center Fairmount •Berkeley City Ballet •Albatross Pub Check before you ride – line schedules vary on electronic signs at select bus stops. •Walgreens with direction and time. every few blocks. Download an app via the Real-Time icon Make sure you are on your smart phone or tablet at actransit.org. Each bus stop has a Stop ID on the correct side of the street for your Pick up your EasyPass at the City of number that you can reference when you direction of travel. Wait for the bus as close Berkeley Transportation Division Office: phone or text. Look for the Stop ID as possible to the bus stop pole to make it • Unlimited travel on AC Transit—anytime number on most bus stop pole signs or on easier for the bus operator to see you. You • Access to 30 transbay lines the web. Visit actransit.org/realtime for don’t have to signal the bus, but doing so • Free to all qualified employees more info. will help ensure that the operator doesn’t miss you by mistake. When the bus arrives, Printed Maps & Schedules check the line number or letter to make sure We publish two system maps that it’s the bus you want. together cover the AC Transit service area: Bringing Your Bicycle Planning Your AC Transit Trip Stopping the Bus San Pablo to Oakland , and San Leandro Follow us on FB and Twitter There are four ways to plan your AC All AC Transit buses have a rack on the to Fremont. We also publish individual Request your stop by pulling the cord, Transit trip: front for two bikes. You may load a pocket schedules with a route map for pressing the button on the pole, or • Use online trip-planning tools at bicycle at any time of day, with no extra each bus line. pressing the button above your head. The For more information, visit: actransit.org, 511.org, or on Google fare or permit. Cyclists must load and “Stop Requested” sign will light. If you are actransit.org Transit at google.com/transit. unload their own bikes. Using Pocket Schedules not sure when your stop will be coming EasyPass Destinations Map actransit.org/easypass • View maps and schedules on our Most pocket schedules list several of the up, ask the operator to let you know. Web site at actransit.org. On the back of this guide, you will find a Marketing • October 2015 bus stops along the route, with the times Printed on reclycled paper by AC Transit’s Union Print Shop handy map of restaurants, shopping • Pick up our printed maps and 0239-15 Line 1, 1R: • Ashby BART • REI • Orchard Supply Hardware • Ashkenaz Music & Dance • Gather Places to Go with Your • Berkeley Bowl West • Actual Café • Downtown Berkeley BART • Caffe Trieste • East Bay Bridge Center • Telegraph Avenue Shopping • United Artists Theatre (Safeway, Sports Authority) (CREAM, Amoeba Music, Moe’s Books) • Shattuck Cinemas • Paramount Theatre • Whole Foods Market, Ashby City of Berkeley EasyPass • 12th Street Oakland City Center BART • Bakesale Betty Line 51A: •
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