May 11, 2008

San Francisco Dairy 4 - Transit in San Francisco

easy-to-use bicycle racks

Racks are mounted on the front of the bus and each holds two bikes.



................ ........Cash ............10-RideTicket ..............31-Day Ticket


Adult (18-64) ..$1.75 ..................$17.50................$70.00


Youth (5-17)..... $ .85..................... $8.50....................... $15.00


Senior (65+)

& Disabled....... $ .85 .....................$8.50....................... $20.00

If you come back within one n half hours, you can buy a transfer ticket.

.............................................Adult............... Youth.......... Senior 65+&Disabled


Local Bus-to-Bus................ $.25.................. $.25.................. $.25


Local BART-to-Bus


(with transfer issued at BART).. Add $1.50 .......Add $.65............ Add $.65


Transbay-to-Local


Bus-to-Bus** .....................Free................. Free..................... Free




URL:
http://www.actransit.org/riderinfo/busfares.wu


~Scooters in SF~
Although they look like retro-chic style, I prefer the scooters in Taiwan. ^^

~BART in SF~
MRT in Taiwan is similar to BART in SF. BART rail service connects San Francisco with the East Bay. If you decide to live in SF for a long time,then buy a EZ card. That might be a good choice for you.



The EZ Rider card loads $48 of BART value but only costs you $45.00, just like a high-value ticket. Use your EZ Rider card to pay for your BART rides and when your balance falls below $10.00, your EZ Rider card will be automatically reloaded ("autoloaded") from your credit card account.


URL : http://www.bart.gov/index.asp



~MUNI~
This is a very special transportation I had seen in SF.Founded in 1912, the Muni is one of America’s oldest public transit agencies and today carries over 200 million riders per year. Muni provides transit service within the city and county of San Francisco Before you leave BART, don't forget to take the muni transfer.

URL: http://www.sfmta.com/cms/mhome/home50.htm




July 24, 2007

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