at least it's the short run on the Caost Star Line, I took the run from Seattle to Jack London Square (Then took the Bart to my hotel downtown was a few books walk to the station...pondering doing the long Emry-chicago-New york run but looks like it might be cheaper to fly directly to each place but the train would be an adventure again just not that long in coach like I did before..better going with a sleeper suit
Great video, thanks for posting! Glad it worked out for you. I too wondered where the bus stop was. Because I took the Zephyr back home I just took BART to Richmond and connected there, I was afraid of the tight connection if I took the bus. I don't think the Starlight stops at Richmond so your way is the way to go in that situation.
I had a shuttle bus which left me in the middle of a regular bus stop . I had to google to find what bus to take to hotel. By the way, SF bus doesn't accept credit card only cash or their transit app. $1.50 for seniors/disabled or $3.00 regular fare.
True indeed. I try to use day passes on systems for whole days in which I'm staying in metro areas. The most advantageous systems allow for a full 24-hour period per day pass (CTA Chicago) rather than to the end of a "service day" (Twin Cities).
at least it's the short run on the Caost Star Line, I took the run from Seattle to Jack London Square (Then took the Bart to my hotel downtown was a few books walk to the station...pondering doing the long Emry-chicago-New york run but looks like it might be cheaper to fly directly to each place but the train would be an adventure again just not that long in coach like I did before..better going with a sleeper suit
It’s absolutely insane that it doesn’t stop in the Salesforce Transit Center
Yeah, it qualifies as part of commuter service, so it would be appropriate to the type.
Great video, thanks for posting! Glad it worked out for you. I too wondered where the bus stop was. Because I took the Zephyr back home I just took BART to Richmond and connected there, I was afraid of the tight connection if I took the bus. I don't think the Starlight stops at Richmond so your way is the way to go in that situation.
I believe that is correct about Richmond, yes. Thanks!
I had a shuttle bus which left me in the middle of a regular bus stop . I had to google to find what bus to take to hotel. By the way, SF bus doesn't accept credit card only cash or their transit app. $1.50 for seniors/disabled or $3.00 regular fare.
True indeed. I try to use day passes on systems for whole days in which I'm staying in metro areas. The most advantageous systems allow for a full 24-hour period per day pass (CTA Chicago) rather than to the end of a "service day" (Twin Cities).
Amtrak is a total joke that this bus does not arrive and depart from inside the Transit Center. What the hell does that transit center exist for?
Mostly for Muni buses it seems.