![]() If it's a 5 PM arrival on a weekday it's mildly bad because you'll hit the tail end of the commute crowd particularly in the downtown San Francisco BART stations. Even after the Fremont-Daly City trains pack it in you're still looking at only a 15 minute wait between trains on weekdays and 20 minutes on weekends until later in the evening when service thins out a bit more. If you're going to insert jargon into your postings, you might as well use the correct jargon - it's (domain or URL) redirection or forwarding.Įxcept for Sundays, a 5 PM arrival is good because until around 6:20 PM you've got the desired Daly City trains originating from both Dublin/Pleasanton and Fremont, halving the wait between trains you can use. You do not have to transfer (except from the AirBART to the actual BART train).Īlso, for luggage purposes, all the stations have elevators - hopefully they will be working for you.īelomiser writes>is the site though the. If you can get a map of the BART system and follow the directions on the signs above the platforms, it is fairly user friendly. It's much easier to negotiate (and there will be plenty of people around to ask for directions if you get lost) AND the trains are more frequent. I hope you are doing this in the daylight. The machine will deduct the amount of your trip. Get off there and walk up Powell, past the cable car turn-around.Īlso, you will have to put your ticket back into the machine to exit, so make sure to keep it handy. The one after that is the Powell Street station. ![]() You will pass the Fruitvale, Lake Merritt, West Oakland, Embarcadero and Montgomery Street stations. When you find the right platform to stand on (it will say San Francisco or Daly City), get on that train. On the map, the routes will be blue and green. Get on the lines originating from Dublin/Pleasanton or Fremont (not going there, but from coming from there). ![]() That will will take you way out of your way. The information booth will have one and the people in the booth can answer questions.ĭo not get on the Richmond line. Actually, when you get into the Coliseum BART station (where the AirBART drops you off), see if you can find a map of the BART route (they are in all the cars but sometimes it's hard to find them in the station).
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