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Transit Information Schedules & Fares Transit Routes Cac Tuyen Duong Xe Cong Cong i Transit Information San Domenico 27* San Anselmo Hub One southbound 27 bus per day departs Inverness San Domenico at 6:38am. Marin County Point Reyes Station One northbound 27 bus per day departs Map Key Inverness Park San Anselmo at 6:08pm and loops from Pt. Reyes Seashore the Hub to San Domenico & back You Are Here SP Taylor Park Olema Fawn / Brookside Upper Regular Bus Service Forest Knolls Woodacre68 Manor 22 Sausalito to San Rafael via San Anselmo 23 24 29* Lagunitas 23 Manor to San Rafael Butterfield Road Butterfield 29 Manor to San Rafael via Larkspur Landing Sir Francis Drake Blvd 68 Inverness to San Rafael Stagecoach San Geronimo Rosemont / Brookside Lower Commuter Bus Service No 29 weekend service Some weekday afternoon 23 west of the Hub buses turn back at Greenfield 18 College of Marin to San Francisco Sir Francis Drake HS 24 Manor to San Francisco Fairfax Parkade Sir Francis Drake & Aspen 23 24 29* 68 23 24 27* 29* 68 27 Sleepy Hollow to San Francisco All-Day Service Commute service San Rafael / Bettini Transit Center Full service bus stop 22 23* 24 27 29 68 17* 35 36 40 42 Greyhound Schedules & Fares 22 23* 27 44 45 45K 49 52* 70 71 80 101* 233 SCT 38S to Sonoma Infrequent service bus stop Greenfield AvenueB St / Marin Academy Airport Express to OAK Transfer or terminus stop Fare Information SFO Multi-line transfer or terminus Fares on Golden Gate Transit bus San Francisco Montecito Plaza Infrequent service transfer or Zone 1: San Anselmo Hub 29 49 233 and ferry services are divided into Zone 2: Sausalito, Marin City, Mill fare zones shown in the table below. 22/18* 23 24 27 29 68 Canal St terminus Valley, Tiburon, Belvedere Miracle Mile Fourth Street Pickleweed Fares vary by trip length and the Francisco Blvd number of zones crossed. Zone 3: Corte Madera, Larkspur, 29 35 36 Infrequent service multi-line Greenbrae, Kentfield, Blvd Drake Sir Francis transfer or terminus GGF fares may be purchased at the Ross, San Anselmo, GGF Ferry Terminal and do not Fairfax, Manor, San Irregular Commute Service require exact change. GGT bus fares Rafael, Santa Venetia, *No weekend 23 service Terra Linda, Marinwood, Ross Irregular All-Day Service may be purchased on board. Lagunitas Road Kerner Blvd Change will be given on a transit Lucas Valley west of the Hub 101 Highway card, valid for future GGT travel. Zone 4: Ignacio, Hamilton, Not all stops shown. Check schedules and 511.org for Inform the driver of your destination Novato, San Marin The Loop details. Service disruptions may occur; check 511.org as you board the bus. Kerner & Irene for information and updates. Zone 5: Petaluma, Cotati, Rohnert 29 35 36 40 Park Andersen Dr Discount fares are available for Santa Rosa Kentfield Services Agencies youths, seniors, persons with Zone 6: College of Marin disabilities, or by using a Clipper® East Bay: Richmond, Richmond 18 22 24 29 Bus Golden Gate / Marin Transit card. BART Station, El Cerrito Del Norte BART Station Marin Catholic HS San Quentin Airport Express 29 (Northbound Only) Ferry Bus fares from Zone 3 (San Anselmo) Magnolia Ave Marin General Hospital BART 22 29 222 To Zone ...1 ...2 ...3 ...4 ...5 ...6 ...East Bay First four weekday 22 buses Airport Shuttle Blue & Gold Ferry become 18 at Kentfield Kent MS Bon Air *The 4:38am 24 stops Cash $5.25 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $5.25 $6.50 $4.25 Grayhound Y/S/D/M 2.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.50 3.25 2.00 Sir Francis Drake Blvd at Larkspur Landing Cable Car Clipper 4.20 1.80 1.80 1.80 4.20 5.20 3.40 Marin Airporter Bon Air Rd Larkspur Landing BART MUNI Magnolia & Bon Air 24* 29 97 PresidiGo Shuttle Timetable and Frequency Guide 7 minute walk to Marin General Hospital Lucky Drive SF Ferry Terminal•Giants Park* Historic Streetcar SCT Sonoma Co. Transit 24 27 17 36 Highway 101 SFO Sausalito via The Canal via Clipper is the new, convenient way to pay for transit rides in the To get to... San Francisco San Rafael Fairfax College of Marin West Marin Larkspur / Hall MS 70 71 80 Magnolia & Ward Bay Area. The reloadable Clipper card stores value as cash and Corte Madera Larkspur Landing transit passes to pay your fare on Golden Gate Transit and Ferry, take the... 18-24-27-29 22-23-27-68 23-24-29-68 18-22-24-29 22 29 68 MUNI, BART, and more. First 4:40 AM 6:21 AM 6:28 AM 4:40 AM 7:04 AM 6:36 AM 8:18 AM Corte Madera Whether with a pass or with cash, Clipper makes commuting Morning Rush (5:30-9:00) 5-15 mins 5-15 mins 5-20 mins 5-20 mins 30 mins 30 mins 8:18 AM Montecito & Redwood cheaper and easier. Visit clippercard.com or call (877) 878-8883 to Paradise / Tamalpais learn more about Clipper and order your card today! Mid-Day (9:00-4:30) Transfer to 15-45 mins 30 mins 15-45 mins 60 mins 60 mins 11:48am, 3:26pm 24* 27* Evening Rush (4:30-7:30) 70, 80, or 101 15-30 mins 5-20 mins 10-30 mins 30 mins 30 mins 6:43 PM 17 36 70 71 80 Weekday Night (7:30+) at San Rafael 15-45 mins 10-30 mins 20-40 mins 60 mins 60 mins - zone 3 at... Last 8:47 AM 11:44 PM 10:28 PM 8:47 PM 8:47 PM 8:08 PM 6:43 PM First 6:45 AM 6:45 AM 7:38 AM 7:43 AM 7:38 AM 8:18 AM Town Center zone 2 Transfer to Frequency Hourly at 43 Hourly at 45 Hourly at 38 & 43 Hourly at 43 Hourly at 38 same as weekday 70, 80, or 101 Sat: 10:45pm Sat: 10:45pm Strawberry Last at San Rafael 8:43 PM 8:43 PM 6:40 PM 6:43 PM Reed & Belvedere *The 8:19am & 8:39am Weekend Sun: 9:43pm Sun: 8:45pm Tiburon Wye 22 8 10 17 19 24 and the 6:21am & 18 24* 27* 8:46am 27 stop here Regional Transportation Network 36 70 71 80 To To Eureka Clearlake Mendocino Transit Authority To Ukiah Lake Seminary Drive Mendocino Transit Greyhound 18 22 24* 27* 8 10* 19 36 70 71 80 Cloverdale Yolobus SFO Winters To Davis 101 Fairfield and Suisun Highway 101 Healdsburg Transit Transit To Sacramento Healdsburg Dixon Marin City Calistoga Readi- zone 2 Handi Ride 22 4 10 17* 19* 36 Van Calistoga 61 70 71 80 92 222 Dixon Windsor Deer Bridgeway zone 1 Park Guerneville 80 Bay Model Duncans Santa GGT Commuter Routes Mills St Helena Monte Santa Rosa St. Helena VINE *The 6:21am & 8:46am 27 2•4•8•38•44•54•56•58•72•74•76 Rio Rosa Sausalito Ferry 116 Kenwood CityBus 128 Capitol Corridor stop at Spencer Ave 22 2 4* 10 61* 70* 80* 92 Occidental Vacaville To Sacramento SF Ferry Terminal h Point VINE Agua SF Pier 41 Sebastopol Caliente Vacaville 30 47 Powell-Hyde91 Bodega 12 Rohnert Yountville Park City Coach Spencer Ave Mendocino 116 Yountville Transit 12 Shuttle 29 18 27* 4 8 70 80 101 Galileo HS / Fort Mason Authority Fairfield Hyde Street18 24 29 GGT Commuters To Bodega Bay, Sonoma Travis Fairfield and Van Ness & North Point EB on Beach, WB on Nort Point Arena Sonoma Cotati Air Force SFO County 80 Suisun County Transit Base Transit 18 24 29 GGT Commuters Transit Sonoma Napa Suisun City Route 29 12 North Pt -> Summer only Jamieson 30 47 91 F to Bodega Bay Canyon Golden Gate Toll Plaza Richardson Ave & Jenner <- Beach St Embarcadero 18 24 29 GGT Commuters Night Owl 90 91 Embarcadero and Bay Vallejo 18 24 29 GGT Commuters 1 Infrequent 10 70 80 92 93 97 101 American Transit service Petaluma Temelec Canyon To Rio Isleton 28 76 Petaluma Vista Chestnut Transit Rio h Point American Delta Around the Park Canyon Breeze Vista 101 Transit 680 Jackson F (Beach) Inverness Vallejo GGT Commuter Routes Lucas Digital Center Stockton Street NB on Sansome, SB on Battery Novato 2•4•8•38•44•54•56•58•72•74•76 Richardson & Francisco EB on Beach, WB on Nort 18 24 29 GGT Commuters Carquinez Benicia 18 24 29 GGT Commuters Bridge 10 12 82X Point Pittsburg/ Lombard St Reyes Golden Bay Infrequent Gate Crockett Benicia- Service 10 70 80 93 97 101 18 248X 29 8BX GGT 39 Commuters (North Point) National Olema Lagunitas Martinez Point Seashore Transit Rodeo Bridge Antioch 28 91 Manor San Hercules Fillmore Anselmo San 4 Rafael Pinole West CAT Martinez Financial District Marin San Pablo NB at Fremont & Folsom Fairfax 4 Benicia North Tri Delta Transit Transit Oakley SB at 1st & Market El Cerrito Breeze Concord 18 24 29 GGT Commuters 1 Richmond- del Norte Concord Mill San Rafael El Cerrito Plaza Valley Bridge Richmond See Muni map for transfers North Berkeley Pleasant Hill The Bolinas Larkspur County Brentwood SFO & East Bay Connection Marin BART <- Howard Stinson 80 Beach City Berkeley 24 Clayton Discovery Washington Embarcadero Folsom -> Angel Emeryville Walnut Creek Bay Tiburon Island Ashby 80 Alamo West SoMa Sausalito Orinda Lafayette Drumm NB at 7th & Folsom Davis St SB at 8th & Folsom Golden See Moraga Gate Downtown Bridge Map Modesto Front Ferry Building 18 24 29 GGT Commuters Danville Battery Clay St See Page 16 Area Downtown Oakland Coliseum/ Express Sansome 10 70 80 92 93 97 101 San Map (MAX) ACE Commuter Rail Page 7 880 Oakland Bay 680 To Modesto Francisco Bridge Airport 12 19 AC Transit San Alameda Franc isc o Fruitvale AC San AirBART Muni Sacramento AirBART Transit Ramon American Canyon Transit West BART Castro Dublin Dublin Livermore 580 Amtrak California San Joaquins Valley (Future Halleck Northbound Weekday Afternoon Oakland Station) Daly International Spear BART Brisbane Airport San Boarding Stops: City Leandro Embarcadero Benicia Breeze California BART/MUNI Colma Bay Fair Caltrain South Hayward Capitol Corridor San Pleasanton Francisco San A: 2 4 8 18 I: 4 County Connection San Union Joaquin San Mateo- 92 South City Wheels RTD Pine Pacifica Hayward Transit (Also commute- Dumbarton Express Bruno Bridge Hayward hour service to San San Francisco Jose, Sunnyvale, International Mountain View, Palo Beale St Fairfield and Suisun Transit Airport Alto, Milpitas and 24 27 38 44 J: 2 Union
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