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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 FEBRUARY 2011 available to take your calls from 6 am to 11 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 Ticket Exchange/ (510) 464-7000 Refund Information (510) 464-6841 TDD Service (510) 839-2220 Parking Programs (877) 700-7275 or Elevator Availability www.bart.gov/parking (510) 834-LIFT or (888) 235-3828 AirBART to Oakland Airport Lost and Found (510) 569-8310 (510) 464-7090 Bike Locker Info Carpool to BART (510) 464-7133 Dial 511 or visit 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 2012 01/12 75M 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 44 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/ Richmond North Bay Point Concord/ BART System Map El Cerrito del Norte Martinez Pittsburg/Bay Point–SFO Line El Cerrito Plaza Concord Dublin/Pleasanton–Daly City Line North Berkeley Pleasant Hill/ Richmond–Fremont Line Downtown Berkeley Contra Costa Centre Fremont–Daly City Line Walnut Creek (no evening or Sunday service) Ashby Richmond–Millbrae Line Lafayette (no evening or Sunday service) Orinda Transfer Station Rockridge MacArthur BART Parking timed transfer (southbound) 19th St/Oakland West Oakland timed transfer (northbound) SAN 12th St/Oakland City Center FRANCISCO EAST BAY Embarcadero Lake Merritt Montgomery St Fruitvale Powell St Coliseum/Oakland Airport (OAK) Civic Center/UN Plaza San Leandro 16th St Mission Oakland Bay Fair 24th St Mission Air- Dublin/ International BART Glen Park Airport (OAK) Castro Valley Pleasanton Balboa Park Daly City West Dublin/ Hayward Pleasanton Colma South Hayward South San Francisco San Francisco International Airport (SFO) Union City San Bruno MON-FRI after 7pm MON-FRI before 7pm SAT-SUN all day Millbrae Fremont PENINSULA © BART 2011 SAN JOSE N 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 Destinations San Francisco Muni Bus Lines SamTrans Bus Lines 511 www.sfmta.com (800) 660-4287 www.samtrans.com Pier 39 Aquatic Park....................................A1 Guinness Museum of Asian Art Museum..........................E2 World Records...........................A2 Fisherman’s Ferry Wharf/Pier 39 AT&T Park........................................E5 Harbor Bay Ferry.............................C5 A The Balclutha/ Terminals Guinness Museum The Balclutha/Hyde Street Pier.......A1 Hayes Valley..................................E1 Aquatic Hyde Street National Pier of World Records F Bill Graham Civic Auditorium....... E1 Heart of the City Park Maritime Jefferson Brooks Hall......................................E1 Farmers’ Market..........................E2 Museum The Beach F The Cannery.....................................A1 Herbst Theatre...............................E1 Cannery F Cable Car Museum..........................C2 Masonic Auditorium......................C2 North Point 8X 8BX 19 10 Chinese Historical Society............. C3 National Maritime Museum..........A1 Fort 8BX Coit Tower/Telegraph Hill.................B3 North Beach..................................C3 Mason 10 30 Bay 8X Ghirardelli Davies Symphony Hall.....................E1 Opera House.................................E1 Square Bay Embarcadero Center.......................C4 Orpheum Theatre....................... E2 49 Kearny 30 Ferry Building..................................C5 Polk Street.....................................C1 Francisco Stockton Ferry Plaza Fermars’ Market............C5 San Francisco Art Institute.............B2 Mason Polk 30 Chestnut Hyde Fisherman’s Wharf/Pier 39...............A2 San Francisco Public Library.........E2 Chestnut SF Art 8X Telegraph Ghirardelli Square...........................A1 UC Hastings College Van Ness Van Lombard Institute Columbus Hill 30X Golden Gate Ferry...........................C5 of the Law...................................E2 8BX Coit LeviGreat American Music Hall........... D1 Vallejo Ferry..................................C4 Lombard Tower Plaza 76 Russian Greenwich B 101 19 Hill Washington Taylor Square Union 49 Filbert Battery Golden Gate Transit 8X Sansome San 30X 45 41 Financial District, Union 45 Embarcadero Francisco 82X Bay Embarcadero Station North 82X Vallejo & Transbay Terminal Green Beach 2 4 8 10 18 24 27 41 30 Broadway Vallejo 38 44 54 56 58 70 72 Golden GateTransit Vallejo Sidney Ferry 74 76 80 101 Civic Center/UN Plaza 10 Montgomery 12 30X Walton F Station Broadway 30X 45 Park Powell-Hyde Cable Car Cable Powell-Hyde 10 Powell-Mason Cable Car Cable Powell-Mason 10 8AX Jackson 10 10 70 80 92 93 101 12 Jackson Ferry Square 12 Building Larkin Pacific 10 8AX 10 Golden 12 Nob 8AX 41 Washington Justin Gate 10 8BX Drumm Hill Jackson Chinatown Embarcadero Herman 30X Ferry Ferry 27 Chinese Portsmouth Center Plaza Historical Square Clay 41 1 Plaza 10 Washington Farmers’ Harbor 19 Cable Society 1 41 Bay Ferry 27 80X 6 14L Market Clay Car Museum Financial 10 27 Davis Front Battery 1 Sansome Embarcadero Polk 1 District C Sacramento Kearny 27 Grant 2 Stockton Stockton Grace Powell Main 14 T 76 Polk 31 Van Ness Van Cathedral Hyde Market N Franklin 1 Street 30X 9 E 30 Pine F 30X m Steuart b 12 a California St Cable Car 8X 71 rc Masonic 1BX 38L a Bay California 8AX 81X 2 Beale 41 Spear d 1AX Auditorium 3 e Bridge Pine 10 31 38 5 r 31BX 38L o 31AX 1BX 81X 76 81X Folsom 38AX 38BX 1AX 8X 30 45 38 80X 82X Bush 27 Mason Sutter 76 Station 31BX 1st St Temporary 31AX 2 3 Montgomery St Transbay 38AX 38BX 76 45 71L Taylor Post 3 Terminal Main 49 Sutter Jones 2 Leavenworth 71L 76 Union 71L Beale 3 Theater 71 2 Post Square 71 N 27 District 12 Howard Fremont 76 21 3rd St 82X Geary 10 T 2 3 38 38L 91 9 Mission 1st St Folsom 9L 2nd St 80X Geary 38 19 38L Tenderloin O’Farrell 27 6 St. Mary’s 19 27 5 4th St 14L 76 76 80 82X Cathedral 38L 38 27 14 80X 38L 38 Market Yerba 8X D Ellis 27 Buena Harrison Great American Gardens 16X 30 1st St Ellis Music Hall Eddy 31 Powell St 45 SOMA Larkin 31 T Moscone 10 Bryant 82X Brannan Gough 19 Convention Station Eddy 19 Turk 31 N 31 Center 101 Polk M 30 UC Hastings 397 South Turk 16X 19 L 45 College K KX Beach Golden Gate of the Law 27 81X Brannan J 292 30 80X 92 16X 5th St 12 8BX South Asian Art F 12 8X Park 10 McAllister 6th St Museum Heart of the City 8AX 30 Herbst 5 Farmers’ Market Mission Howard 8AX Townsend 92 Main 8X 45 N Theatre City 3rd St T Library Orpheum See map page 3 10 Opera Hall 5 Fulton Brooks Theatre 82X House 30 82X 2nd & King Hall Civic Center/UN Plaza 30 80X GroveHayes 21 49 45 Station 21 19 27 80 4th St 81X Valley Bill Graham 19 7th St 8BX Davies 8th St 8X 21 Folsom 80 30 AT&T Hayes Civic Auditorium 8BX 76 Symphony 76 45 Park Hall 14L 8X E Franklin T Fell 9th St 27 16X Van Ness Market Harrison Caltrain N SamTrans 14 12 Hall of Muni Metro 8AX Justice Depot Transbay Terminal Oak Station 8AX 6th St 16X 10th St 292 397 KX Mission KX 4th & Page 12 King 11th St 292 71L 27 Bryant Station 6 71 KX 19 8BX F 397 7th St 14X 14X Haight 292 Townsend Berry T Mission 8th St 8X 27 King 6 71 1 9 397 2 3 Brannan 10 4 Bay 5 N 9L 27 19 Channel 2 Union Square, Chinatown & Yerba Buena St Mary’s Bank of Square 8AX America California St Cable Car 9AX 30X Ritz- Building Golden Gate Transit Bus Lines 8BX InterContinental Carlton Chinatown 511 www.goldengate.org Mark Hopkins Hotel Pine San Francisco Muni Bus Lines Hotel 511 www.sfmta.com 1BX 1AX Battery San Francisco Muni Metro Lines 31BX Financial Sansome 31AX 511 www.sfmta.com 38BX Pine District 38AX Grant SamTrans Bus Lines A Kearny St George St (800) 660-4287 www.samtrans.com Stockton Stockton Chinatown 3 Gate Bush Powell 82X Mason 1AX 1BX 12 31AX 31BX 8X Market St Bush 81X 10 38AX 38BX 8X Claude 8AX Sutter 3 30 45 2 Crocker Galleria Grand 76 Sutter Montgomery Stevenson 2 3 Hyatt 30 Golden Gate Hotel Campton University Sir Francis 45 Post Montgomery St Drake 31 Marines Hotel 2 3 Memorial Theatre Chinese 2nd St 397 B Maiden Culture Post Lane KX 76 Maiden Center 2 3 Kearny 292 Union Academy Theatre N Palace of Art Westin 8X Hotel on the St Francis Square M University Theater Square Hotel 8AX L 12 District 38L 38 K 10 Geary J F Jessie 38L 38 New Montgomery American Stevenson Minna Conservatory Macy’s Grant Curran Theater Stockton Four 81X Mission Theatre MarketSeasons St Cartoon Hotel 3rd St Art Museum Natoma Powell St Cable Car Cable St Powell 38L 38 27 31 O’Farrell California 21 Historical Museum of the 9L African Diaspora 38L 27 38 45 Society 9 30 Contemporary 6 Jewish Museum C 5 Hilton 27 Powell Museum SF Museum San Francisco of Craft Cyril Magnin Cyril of Modern Art and Folk Art Yerba Buena Ellis 14L Center for 45 W San 14 the Arts Hotel 27 45 Francisco 8X Hawthorne Powell St 4th St Marriott Yerba Cable Car Hotel Buena Turntable Gardens Mason Hallidie Taylor San Francisco Visitors’ Plaza Information Center Westfield 3rd St San Francisco Metreon Howard 31 Eddy Powell St Centre Moscone Convention 81X 76 Center 27 Mission 16X 5th St 30 31 Turk Zeum D Warfield 8X Theatre Old Minna InterContinental 45 Yerba Buena Golden Mint San Francisco Hotel Building Ice Skating and Gate 76 Bowling Center Theatre Market St Folsom Powell St & Montgomery St Golden Gate Stevenson Destinations SOMA 6th St Academy of Art University..........B5 Moscone Convention Center.......
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