
While you’ll probably spend much of your time on the MUNI bus, other forms of MUNI public transportation include cable cars, trolleys and street cars.īuses, trolleys and streetcars have a fare of $2, which includes a transfer ticket that is good for an hour and a half. For more details and ticket prices, make sure to read our “Getting Around San Francisco” guide.įamiliarize yourself with MUNI, because this is where you’ll be spending a majority of your time while getting around San Francisco. The following guide will help you get around San Francisco more efficiently using public transportation. Fortunately, San Francisco has one of the most comprehensive public transportation systems in America, with bus or train stops usually within easy reach from wherever you may find yourself. You’ll likely be ready for a ride after climbing just a couple of San Francisco’s steep hills. The expense of parking mixed with the difficulty of finding a parking spot are reasons enough to bypass a car rental in favor of public transportation. If you’re spending most of your time in San Francisco itself, you’re not likely to be renting a car. Clipper® is the all-in-one transit card that keeps track of any passes, discount tickets, booked rides, and cash value that you load onto it, while applying all applicable fares, discounts and transfer rules.Hanging on to BART in San Francisco. Both BART stations offer secure vehicle parking and bicycle storage lockers available for public use.Ĭlipper makes it easy to ride transit in the Bay Area. The City of Walnut Creek is currently served by two BART Stations: the Walnut Creek BART Station, which serves downtown Walnut Creek and major employment and shopping areas and the Pleasant Hill/Contra Costa Centre BART Station, which serves northern portions of Walnut Creek, unincorporated Contra Costa County, the City of Pleasant Hill and the City of Concord. County Connection offers an extensive bus network that serves destinations throughout Walnut Creek and cities in Central Contra Costa County.īART is a convenient, affordable way to travel to other places in the Bay Area, including Berkeley, Oakland, San Francisco, the Oakland International Airport, and the San Francisco International Airport.
