- For traveling around the Bay Area, BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) is a subway system that covers most of the Bay Area, from Fremont, to Richmond, to Daily City, and beyond. It offers a good range of travel at a reasonable price.
- For public transportation in San Francisco, look no further than MUNI, San Francisco's bus and lightrail system.
- RIDES for Bay
Area Commuters is an online ridesharing program to encourage
carpooling.
- Many folks in the S.F. Bay Area get around by bicycle. Whether you're
new to town and want to explore on your two-wheeler, or already live here
and want to learn more about getting around by bike, check out the Bay Area Bicycle
Information page.
- Critical Mass is a bicycling institution: on the last Friday of every month, bicyclists from all over the city meet at the foot of Market Street to "ride home together", replacing cars with a lively rolling party.
- Exploring the Bay Area by ferry is an incredible treat that thousands
of tourists and residents alike take advantage of every year. Here's a
guide to Bay
Area Ferries.
- CalTrain
has a site with information such as fares
and a map-based
schedule.
- Golden Gate
Transit is the public transit system serving Marin and Sonoma Counties.
The nicest buses you'll ever ride.
- Sam Trans is
your public transit system in San Mateo County, and to and from the SFO
airport.
- Many of the above pages and more are contained in The Bay Area Transit
Information page.
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