Riding BART in the Bay Area?
#2
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Depends what you want to see on your explorations. Get off at Embarcadero to take a historic streetcar to Fisherman's Wharf. Get off at Union Square to look at all the shops and grab a bite to eat. Past the Civic Center station, you get into residental neighborhoods--Mission, Glen Park, etc. Unless this is a weekday, there will not be much at Montgomery Street Station (Financial District) which is between Embarcadero and Union Sqaure.
#3
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You can get MUNI day passes, valid on the buses, streetcars, trolleys. I'd recommend getting off at Embarcadero for a bit of exploring, then take the California trolley to Union Square (Powell) if you want to walk around there a bit, otherwise, take the Powell trolley to the end and go west or east or both. You could head via bus to Chinatown, then over to Coit Tower for the murals and views from the top, then walk down those steps, and catch a or streetcar back to Embarcadero.
There's a splendid pda format download at the MUNI website - has all the streets on it as well as the routes.
There's a splendid pda format download at the MUNI website - has all the streets on it as well as the routes.
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Randy: If you haven't walked down the steps near Coit Tower, be SURE to follow the signs (or ask one of the guards) and do that - spectacular experience!
Actually, you may find better tees and post-cards at the Cannery or anywhere along the waterfront at the end of the Powell/Hyde cable car line. Though, I finally found some really "nice" tees at the airport.
Actually, you may find better tees and post-cards at the Cannery or anywhere along the waterfront at the end of the Powell/Hyde cable car line. Though, I finally found some really "nice" tees at the airport.
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#8
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You don't want the Tour the BART stations pass. It's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard of. What it entitles you to do is ride around on BART for 4 hours, get off at different stations, BUT NOT ACTUALLY EXIT any station other than the one you entered the system from.
Basically, it will cost you about $6.00 RT per person to go from the East Bay to downtown SF. There are no discounts for children or seniors.
Further info can be found at www.bart.gov
Basically, it will cost you about $6.00 RT per person to go from the East Bay to downtown SF. There are no discounts for children or seniors.
Further info can be found at www.bart.gov




