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Local transit is available at all BART stations. However, because transit workers at other agencies are also unionized, the buses would most likely stop outside the BART property to avoid crossing the picket line. | Local transit is available at all BART stations. However, because transit workers at other agencies are also unionized, the buses would most likely stop outside the BART property to avoid crossing the picket line. | ||
− | + | ==Richmond - Fremont== | |
Riders from stations along the [[Richmond - Fremont]] line have the option of taking [[AC Transit]], which some routes run parallel to BART and serve two or more stations. | Riders from stations along the [[Richmond - Fremont]] line have the option of taking [[AC Transit]], which some routes run parallel to BART and serve two or more stations. | ||
Routes include: [[AC Transit 72|72]], [[AC Transit 72M|72M]], [[AC Transit 51|51]], [[AC Transit 1R|1R]], and [[AC Transit 99|99]] | Routes include: [[AC Transit 72|72]], [[AC Transit 72M|72M]], [[AC Transit 51|51]], [[AC Transit 1R|1R]], and [[AC Transit 99|99]] | ||
− | + | ==Concord line== | |
Most buses in the area do not run parallel to BART, and there's no bus that run between Orinda and Oakland. It is likely that BART would provide charter bus service in that corridor. | Most buses in the area do not run parallel to BART, and there's no bus that run between Orinda and Oakland. It is likely that BART would provide charter bus service in that corridor. | ||
− | + | ==Dublin/Pleasanton line== | |
Most buses in the area do not run parallel to BART, and there's no day time bus that run between Dublin/Pleasanton and Castro Valley. It is likely that BART would provide charter bus service in that corridor. | Most buses in the area do not run parallel to BART, and there's no day time bus that run between Dublin/Pleasanton and Castro Valley. It is likely that BART would provide charter bus service in that corridor. | ||
− | + | ==Transbay== | |
− | + | ===Ferries=== | |
Ferries are available in the East Bay to the [[Ferry Building]] in San Francisco: | Ferries are available in the East Bay to the [[Ferry Building]] in San Francisco: | ||
* [[Alameda Harbor Bay Ferry]] | * [[Alameda Harbor Bay Ferry]] | ||
* [[Alameda/Oakland Ferry]] | * [[Alameda/Oakland Ferry]] | ||
− | + | ===AC Transit=== | |
AC Transit provides bus service across the [[Bay Bridge]] to [[Transbay Terminal]] {{showhide}} | AC Transit provides bus service across the [[Bay Bridge]] to [[Transbay Terminal]] {{showhide}} | ||
{{#ask: [[Bus::Transbay Terminal]] [[Category:AC Transit]] | {{#ask: [[Bus::Transbay Terminal]] [[Category:AC Transit]] | ||
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− | + | ===WestCAT=== | |
[[WestCAT Lynx]] from Hercules also serve Transbay Terminal. | [[WestCAT Lynx]] from Hercules also serve Transbay Terminal. | ||
− | + | ===Other bridges=== | |
Because the Bay Bridge would probably be too congested, you may want to consider taking buses on the other bridges. | Because the Bay Bridge would probably be too congested, you may want to consider taking buses on the other bridges. | ||
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[[Caltrain]] is available on the other side of the Bay and parking is available at most stations. | [[Caltrain]] is available on the other side of the Bay and parking is available at most stations. | ||
− | + | ==Peninsula== | |
− | + | ===Caltrain=== | |
[[Caltrain]] provides service from the South Bay to San Francisco. | [[Caltrain]] provides service from the South Bay to San Francisco. | ||
− | + | ===SamTrans=== | |
SamTrans provides bus service between the Peninsula and San Francisco {{showhide}} | SamTrans provides bus service between the Peninsula and San Francisco {{showhide}} | ||
{{#ask: [[Place::Downtown San Francisco]] [[Category:SamTrans]] | {{#ask: [[Place::Downtown San Francisco]] [[Category:SamTrans]] | ||
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SamTrans routes [[SamTrans 292|292]] and [[SamTrans KX|KX]] provide service between San Francisco and [[San Francisco International Airport]]. | SamTrans routes [[SamTrans 292|292]] and [[SamTrans KX|KX]] provide service between San Francisco and [[San Francisco International Airport]]. | ||
− | + | ==San Francisco== | |
[[Muni Metro]] will continue to provide service under Market Street. | [[Muni Metro]] will continue to provide service under Market Street. | ||
Revision as of 18:46, 24 June 2009
In the event of a strike on the BART system, you may want to consider the following:
- Adjust work schedule to avoid peak hours
- Telecommute
- Carpool (parking lot at BART station would likely be made available for carpooling)
- Alternative transit (expect crowded buses and ferries)
Local transit is available at all BART stations. However, because transit workers at other agencies are also unionized, the buses would most likely stop outside the BART property to avoid crossing the picket line.
Contents
Richmond - Fremont
Riders from stations along the Richmond - Fremont line have the option of taking AC Transit, which some routes run parallel to BART and serve two or more stations.
Routes include: 72, 72M, 51, 1R, and 99
Concord line
Most buses in the area do not run parallel to BART, and there's no bus that run between Orinda and Oakland. It is likely that BART would provide charter bus service in that corridor.
Dublin/Pleasanton line
Most buses in the area do not run parallel to BART, and there's no day time bus that run between Dublin/Pleasanton and Castro Valley. It is likely that BART would provide charter bus service in that corridor.
Transbay
Ferries
Ferries are available in the East Bay to the Ferry Building in San Francisco:
AC Transit
AC Transit provides bus service across the Bay Bridge to Transbay Terminal
WestCAT
WestCAT Lynx from Hercules also serve Transbay Terminal.
Other bridges
Because the Bay Bridge would probably be too congested, you may want to consider taking buses on the other bridges.
- Richmond - San Rafael Bridge: Golden Gate Transit 40/42 - Transfer in San Rafael to other buses to San Francisco.
- San Mateo - Hayward Bridge: AC Transit M - Transfer to Caltrain to SF at Hillsdale Station.
- Dumbarton Bridge: Dumbarton Express - Transfer to Caltrain to SF at Palo Alto Station.
Caltrain is available on the other side of the Bay and parking is available at most stations.
Peninsula
Caltrain
Caltrain provides service from the South Bay to San Francisco.
SamTrans
SamTrans provides bus service between the Peninsula and San Francisco
SamTrans routes 292 and KX provide service between San Francisco and San Francisco International Airport.
San Francisco
Muni Metro will continue to provide service under Market Street.
- To Downtown San Francisco
16th Street Mission Station:
24th Street Mission Station:
Glen Park Station:
Balboa Park Station: