Possible to take BART from SFO to Berkeley?
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Originally Posted by tom911
During the day (except Sun) Richmond bound trains run from Daly City, so you could transfer to a Richmond train at Balboa Park and just do the one change for a Berkeley destination as an alternative. Watch the times, though, as they stop in early evening.
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bump.
I'm contemplating this as a way to reach the Claremont next month. I read a suggestion to take the Pittsburgh/Bay Point line and get off at Rockridge. does anyone know whether this is the best way to go?
I'm contemplating this as a way to reach the Claremont next month. I read a suggestion to take the Pittsburgh/Bay Point line and get off at Rockridge. does anyone know whether this is the best way to go?
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It appears that Rockridge is the closest BART station to the Claremont, about one mile away. Not sure if the Claremont has shuttle service to Rockridge, but AC Transit probably offers connecting svc.
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Originally Posted by Ocn Vw 1K
It appears that Rockridge is the closest BART station to the Claremont, about one mile away. Not sure if the Claremont has shuttle service to Rockridge, but AC Transit probably offers connecting svc.
Or, you can get off at Rockridge BART or Berkeley Downtown BART Station and take AC Transit #7
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Originally Posted by JS
Sorry if this is off-topic, but did I read the schedule correctly, that BART service to SFO is only during rush hour? If so, why?
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Originally Posted by whistler814
You can get off at Ashby BART Station and take AC Transit #9 to the Claremont terminus. (IMHO, easiest way to get up there)
Or, you can get off at Rockridge BART or Berkeley Downtown BART Station and take AC Transit #7
Or, you can get off at Rockridge BART or Berkeley Downtown BART Station and take AC Transit #7
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Originally Posted by tfmpa
A mile doesn't sound like a bad walk, as long as the luggage is light.
Picking up where EastBay1k left off, I'm actually a member of the Club at the Claremont. That would mean a whopping 10% discount should we put together a little Berkeley Do.
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By the way, I don't mean to discourage walking. You'll be a short walk from the UC-Berkeley campus. It's quite beautiful and worth a stroll through.
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Taxis from Rockridge
There is a taxi stand at the Rockridge station, and it's not at all unusual for there to be a taxi or sometimes even two waiting there during the day. The ride would probably be about 1.5-2 miles, which is to say, under $10.
Of course, if you don't see a taxi, you might take a few minutes to enjoy some of the stores along College Avenue, such as the Rockridge Market Hall (good bakery, coffee, and gourmet foods), Pendragon books or Diesel books, Bittersweet (a chocolate cafe), or Rockridge Home (good furniture, home decor, and gift-related items). The proprietor, Jennifer Kaplan, is great with advice if you have an idea of what you might want, and has selected items that are at once practical, interesting, and often by Bay Area designers and artists!).
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Of course, if you don't see a taxi, you might take a few minutes to enjoy some of the stores along College Avenue, such as the Rockridge Market Hall (good bakery, coffee, and gourmet foods), Pendragon books or Diesel books, Bittersweet (a chocolate cafe), or Rockridge Home (good furniture, home decor, and gift-related items). The proprietor, Jennifer Kaplan, is great with advice if you have an idea of what you might want, and has selected items that are at once practical, interesting, and often by Bay Area designers and artists!).
-Hayden
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Originally Posted by tom911
Taking Claremont Avenue is (no surprise) more direct to the Claremont, but you'll miss out on all of the interesting stores, shops, restaurants and pubs.
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Originally Posted by dhuey
Great idea! It's only a few blocks north of Rockridge BART on College. A slice and a couple of pints might make that walk to the Claremont a little more doable. You could walk all the way north on College to Ashby, then a few blocks to the east and you'll see the hotel.
Taking Claremont Avenue is (no surprise) more direct to the Claremont, but you'll miss out on all of the interesting stores, shops, restaurants and pubs.
Taking Claremont Avenue is (no surprise) more direct to the Claremont, but you'll miss out on all of the interesting stores, shops, restaurants and pubs.
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I have done Berkeley-SFO and SFO-Berkeley numerous times. In fact just did Berkeley-SFO last Friday for my 7:55AM flight. Its my preferred method to and from SFO if I'm traveling anytime around rush hours.
The other posters have covered the routing and appropriate transfers well. I will just throw in some more info based on my experiences.
The transfers for what you are doing will be very easy as you won't need to change platforms (except for AirTran transfer) and some you don't even have to go across the platform (a whole 30 feet or so) to the other track. There may also be an additional transfer once you reach the SFO BART station. BART brings you to the International terminal so if you are going to a domestic flight you might transfer to the free AirTran (or whatever it is called). I think you can also walk from the international terminal to the domestic terminals but I haven't tried since BART got extended to airport.
Also, the waiting time for the transfers is usually very small. For the timed transfer at MacArthur when going Berkeley-SFO changing from Fremont train to SF train when the system is ontime the trains arrive at almost the exact same time your transfer time will be very minimal. The change at Balboa Park for the SFO train can take 5-10 minutes in my experience and the transfer to the AirTran has always been less than 2-3 minutes
The other posters have covered the routing and appropriate transfers well. I will just throw in some more info based on my experiences.
The transfers for what you are doing will be very easy as you won't need to change platforms (except for AirTran transfer) and some you don't even have to go across the platform (a whole 30 feet or so) to the other track. There may also be an additional transfer once you reach the SFO BART station. BART brings you to the International terminal so if you are going to a domestic flight you might transfer to the free AirTran (or whatever it is called). I think you can also walk from the international terminal to the domestic terminals but I haven't tried since BART got extended to airport.
Also, the waiting time for the transfers is usually very small. For the timed transfer at MacArthur when going Berkeley-SFO changing from Fremont train to SF train when the system is ontime the trains arrive at almost the exact same time your transfer time will be very minimal. The change at Balboa Park for the SFO train can take 5-10 minutes in my experience and the transfer to the AirTran has always been less than 2-3 minutes
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Originally Posted by Beerman92
I think you can also walk from the international terminal to the domestic terminals but I haven't tried since BART got extended to airport.
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Originally Posted by dhuey
That would mean a whopping 10% discount should we put together a little Berkeley Do.
If there is enough interest I will gladly post on Community for a general Berkeley DO also. Just an FYI, I'm OVERWHELMINGLY biased towards either the Gourmet Ghetto or Downtown Berkeley.

