San Francisco International Airport

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City: San Francisco 

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Directions to and from San Francisco International Airport.

San Francisco is a major international airport with direct service to major cities around the world. It is served by major US and foreign airlines. The airport has two major domestic terminals (1 and 3) and one international terminal. (airline information)

An automated train system called AirTrain provides free transportation between the terminals, the BART station at the airport, some parking garages, and the Rental Car Center. AirTrain runs every few minutes 24 hours a day.

BART

SFO-Millbrae employee shuttle connects to Millbrae Station primarily for employees to avoid a $4 surcharge at the airport station.

Bus - SamTrans

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KX has restriction on carrying luggage between downtown SF and airport. Line 292/397 is the cheapest form of transportation to/from San Francisco. All SamTrans buses run on the lower level of the terminals, serving the same stops. See the headsign for bus destination.

Map of SamTrans bus stops

Scheduled airporters

[[Marin Airporter|Marin County - SFO]]
Map of airporter stops

From Caltrain

  1. Millbrae Station > any BART train to San Bruno Station > train to SFO
  2. San Carlos Station > SamTrans KX bus
  3. Burlingame Station > SamTrans 292 bus

From Amtrak

  1. Richmond Station > any BART train to MacArthur Station > train to SFO

Bicycle

Bicyclist are prohibited from riding on the main roadway at the airport, but are allowed on McDonnell Road, North Link Road, and South Link Road.

Bicycle parking is available on the ground level by the International Terminal and inside Domestic Garage (valet parking) level 4, section C. Bicycles can be parked for up to 14 days by registering with an on-duty security guard or valet agent. Registration is not needed for parking less than 24 hours.

Bicycle parking information