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San Francisco Arrival
All international and most domestic flights arrive at
San Francisco International Airport (SFO), inconveniently located about
fifteen miles south of the city. San Mateo County Transit (SamTrans)
buses leave every half-hour from the lower level of the airport; the #KX
express ($3) takes around 30 minutes to reach the Transbay Terminal downtown,
while the slower #292 ($1.10) stops everywhere and takes nearly an hour. On the
#KX, you're allowed only one carry-on bag; on the #292, you can bring as much as
you want provided you can carry it onto the bus yourself. The SFO Airporter bus
($12) picks up outside each baggage claim area every fifteen minutes and travels
to Union Square and the Financial District. The blue SuperShuttle, American
Airporter Shuttle and Bay Shuttle minibuses depart every five minutes
from the lower level of the circular road and take passengers to any city-center
destination for around $14 a head. Be ruthless - competition for these and the
several other companies running shuttle service is fierce and queues
nonexistent. Taxis from the airport cost $30-35 (plus tip) for any
downtown location, more for East Bay and Marin County - definitely worth it if
there is more than one of you. If you're planning to drive, the usual car
rental agencies operate free shuttle buses to their depots, leaving every 15
minutes from the upper level, but you have to load and unload your bags
yourself. The car rental depot is located north of SFO and is too far to walk
to. A shuttle train, now under construction, will alleviate this inconvenient
system.
Several domestic airlines (Jet Blue and Southwest are two) and United fly
into Oakland International Airport (OAK), across the bay. This is
actually closer to downtown San Francisco than SFO, and is efficiently connected
with the city by the $2 AirBART shuttle bus, which drops you at the Coliseum
BART station. Get on BART and San Francisco's downtown stops are fifteen minutes
away ($2.75).
By bus and train All San Francisco's
Greyhound services use the Transbay Terminal at 425 Mission St, south of Market
Street, near the Embarcadero BART station. Green Tortoise buses stop behind the
Transbay Terminal on First and Natoma.... read more
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