San Francisco Visitors Planning Guide - Winter/Spring 2009 - (Page 116) p u Bl i c tr anS i t Far eS • All prices are one-way, except where noted. Fare structures vary from agency to agency, but in general, children under 5 ride free; over 12 (over 17 on Muni) pay full fare. Senior discounts start between ages 62 and 65. On Golden Gate Ferries and Buses, youth ages 6–18 receive a 50 percent discount off adult cash fare. • Taxi fares in San Francisco are approximately $3.35 for the first 1/5 mile, $.50 for each additional 1/5 mile, $2 added to fares leaving San Francisco International Airport. • See the listings in this section for information on obtaining detailed service schedules and routes. All fares and costs are subject to change. • Visit www.511.org for more information. ADULTS CHILDREN SENIOR AND DISABLED SFO to downtown San Francisco is $5.35. Fare from OAK to San Francisco is $6.55 including AirBART shuttle. Golden GaTe TranSiT (BuS) Adult cash fares range from $3.30 to $8.80, depending on origin and destination. Discounts available for seniors, persons with disabilities, Medicare cardholders and youths. ciTy oF Vallejo’S Baylink Ferry/ Vallejo TranSiT Intercity bus routes (two-zone fare) — Vallejo/Fairfield bus to BART: fares range from $2.50 to $5. Local bus routes: fares range from $.85 to $1.75. Discounts available for seniors, persons with disabilities, Medicare cardholders and youths. Fer r ieS ADULTS CHILDREN SENIORS alcaTraz cruiSeS Alcatraz Island with audio San FranciSco Municipal railway (Muni) Buses and Streetcars $1.50 50¢ 50¢ (exact fare required) Cable Cars $5 $5 $5 Seniors and riders with disabilities: $1 from 9pm to 7am with valid ID. Passports (unlimited use for valid period on all buses, trolleys, historic streetcars and cable cars): one-day $11, two-day $18 and seven-day $24. CultureBus 74X is a bus route that provides express service from downtown to Golden Gate Park with limited stops serving cultural institutions along the route. $7 adults, $5 for seniors, youths (5–17 years old) and people with disabilities. Bay area rapid TranSiT (BarT) Operating five routes with service to 43 stations in the San Francisco Bay Area, including a station located in the International Terminal of the San Francisco International Airport. One-way fares range from $1.50 to $8. Fare from M ove $16/ $24.50 $26 (junior) Night Tour $33 $19.50 $30.50 $32 (junior) Fares subject to change without notice. Please refer to Web site for updates and special programs. Blue & Gold FleeT Angel Island (round-trip) $15 $9 $15 Oakland/Alameda $6.25 $3.50 $3.75 Sausalito/Tiburon $9.50 $5.25 $9.50 Schedule, departures and prices subject to change without notice. Please call or visit Web site for most updated information. Golden GaTe FerrieS Sausalito every day $7.45 $3.70 $3.70 Larkspur every day $7.45 $3.70 $3.70 Discounts available for seniors, persons with disabilities, Medicare cardholders and youths. ciTy oF Vallejo’S Baylink Ferry/Vallejo TranSiT Vallejo $15 $7.50 $7.50 Vallejo Day Pass: $27 Riders with disabilities: $7.50 Ferry service also available to AT&T Park; call ferry companies for schedule information. $26 P U B l i C t rAnS it San FranciSco Municipal railway (Muni) 415-701-2311 (outside Bay Area), 311 (24/7 within San Francisco). Muni paSSportS are available for one day ($11), three days ($18) or seven days ($24) and are valid on all Muni regularly scheduled service, including cable cars ,and for a reduced fare to football games at Candlestick Park. Passports are sold at the San Francisco Visitor information Center, lower level, hallidie Plaza, Powell and Market streets, and hyde and Beach streets.; tiX Bay area, Powell Street on union Square, Montgomery Metro Station and SFMta Customer Service, 11 South Van ness avenue. CityPass San Francisco also includes seven-day Muni transportation. caBle carS operate along three routes: Powell–hyde Line begins at Powell and Market streets and terminates at Victorian Park near the Maritime Museum and aquatic Park. Powell–Mason Line also begins at Powell and Market but ends at Bay and taylor at Fisherman’s wharf. California Street Line runs from California and Market streets to Van ness avenue. BuSeS are numbered with destinations marked on the front. Stops are marked by pole signs, street markings or yellow bands on adjacent utility poles. CultureBus 74X is a bus route that provides express service from downtown to Golden Gate Park with limited stops serving cultural institutions along the route. $7 adults, $5 for seniors, youths (5–17 years old) and people with disabilities. Muni Metro StreetcarS operate underground downtown and on the streets in the outer areas. Six lines are involved: J (Church), K (ingleside), L (taraval), M (ocean View), n (Judah), t (third). owl Service Buses serve major transit corridors 1–5am. hiStoric SteetcarS the F Market and wharfs line provides service every day from approximately 6am– 12:30am on Market Street and along the embarcadero. the colorful streetcars are painted in a variety of paint schemes, representing u.S. transit systems that once ran these kinds of streetcars. regular Muni fares apply. FareS See Public transit Fares chart. Free transfers are valid in any direction within 90 minutes–two hours. 116 San Francisco Convention & Visitors Bureau http://www.511.org
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