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I check bart schedule and its earliest time on july 4 is 8:00am Very family oriented, very quiet, very pedestrian friendly, lots of charming homes, trees, good schools and right next to berkeley which puts you into proximity with all the amenities there. Do you know any shuttle service from berkeley to sfo
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I don't have a car and i'm on a tight budget. Otherwise, if your taking bart to south san francisco, then albany is a great option too Bart is a freakin joke
When it costs you 4 bucks to go from san leandro to powell street one way, there are serious issues
A good deal of the time cost wise bart is not better than a car, especially if you carpool People dont ride it because it is efficiant or 'rapid' the ride it because there is no other option except crawling on the free way. Bart + bus/walking to north beach would take about 40 minutes If you don't mind a slightly further route to bart (within about 1 mile) you can also consider grand lake/adam's point or piedmont ave areas
They all have bus access to sf, with a. Restaurants nearby/off the bart, etc Should i nix heading into the city for dinner? I'm a little nervous w/the weird bart schedule at night that the travel time would take too long
Lafayette to powell = exactly 35 minutes according to the published bart schedule
The trains come every 15 minutes so the wait time will average out to 7.5 minutes. If bart is intolerable, the some of the inner east bay is served by transit buses, as well Really handy if you live in a neighborhood where their route is And that reminds me, op, you should look at alameda
Very walkable, has a beach on the bay, hooked up to sf by commuter bus, nice community We have been looking at places in alameda. You're trying to apply a bart schedule to a system like metrolink, and that shows a lack of understanding of how these systems actually work Bart is a rare breed, combo commuter rail and subway.