Transit Information Regional Transit Map To Eureka To Clearlake Mendocino Transit Authority DOWNTOWN AREA TRANSIT CONNECTIONS To Ukiah Mendocino Oakland Lake Transit 12th Street Oakland City Center BART: BART, AC Transit Greyhound 19th Street Oakland BART: BART, AC Transit Cloverdale San Francisco Yolobus 101 Embarcadero BART & Ferry Terminal: BART, Golden Gate Transit, Muni, SamTrans, Baylink, Alameda/Oakland Ferry, Alameda Harbor Bay Ferry, Blue & Gold Fleet, Amtrak CA Thruway Healdsburg Transit Healdsburg San Francisco Caltrain at 4th & King: Caltrain, Muni, Amtrak CA Thruway Deer Park Windsor Monte Rio Santa Rosa Santa Rosa CityBus 116 80 St Helena VINE St. Helena Kenwood Capitol Corridor 128 Occidental Golden Gate Transit (GGT) operates “Basic” bus service daily throughout the day and evening, and “Commute” bus service during weekday morning and evening commute periods . Dixon Transbay Temporary Terminal: AC Transit, Muni, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans, WestCAT Lynx, Greyhound Guerneville Duncans Mills To Sacramento Dixon ReadiRide Powell Street BART: BART, Muni, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans Calistoga To Sacramento Vacaville VINE Bodega Sebastopol 12 Mendocino Transit Authority 116 To Bodega Bay, Point Arena Agua Caliente Rohnert Park Vacaville City Coach Yountville Yountville Shuttle 12 29 Fairfield Sonoma Sonoma County Transit Cotati County Sonoma Transit 12 80 Napa Route 29 Summer only to Bodega Bay & Jenner Fairfield and Suisun Transit Travis Air Force Base Suisun City Jamieson Canyon 1 Petaluma Petaluma Transit Infrequent service SolTrans American Canyon Temelec To Isleton Rio Vista Delta Breeze American Canyon Transit 101 Rio Vista 680 Inverness Vallejo Novato Point Reyes National Seashore Golden Gate Transit Lagunitas Olema Manor San Anselmo Marin Transit San Rafael Fairfax 1 Crockett Rodeo Hercules RichmondSan Rafael Bridge Mill Valley Bolinas Pinole San Pablo Berkeley 80 Bay Bridge Transit Stop Alameda Fruitvale Brisbane ACE Commuter Rail Colma AC Transit AirBART American Canyon Transit San Bruno Pacifica Amtrak California San Joaquin Caltrain Millbrae Capitol Corridor Fairfield and Suisun Transit Montara Ferry routes 92 Golden Gate Transit Greyhound Lake Transit San Gregorio Modesto Area Express (MAX) 92 Union City Transit South Hayward Dumbarton Express Infrequent Service Altamont Commuter Express (ACE) Newark Milpitas Great America Mountain View San Jose International Airport Los Altos Los Altos Hills 680 SamTrans Santa Clara Sunnyvale Cupertino San Francisco Muni Pescadero San Jose Diridon MontereySalinas Transit Campbell Santa Cruz METRO Saratoga Santa Rosa CityBus To Prunedale, Monterey, Salinas VTA Monte Sereno SolTrans Sonoma County Transit Tri Delta Transit 1 Los Gatos Boulder Creek Union City Transit Fare Information effective July 1, 2015 Fares on Golden Gate Transit bus services are divided into fare zones shown in the table below . Fares vary by trip length and the number of zones crossed . Golden Gate Transit Basic Service Bus Frequency Guide effective December 13, 2015 Monday–Friday Departures from San Rafael Assistance for customers with disabilities (800) 752-4841 First Frequency Last 27 San Anselmo 4:25p 6:00a1 10-60 min 10-60 min 7:28p 5:50p 6:40a 20-55 min 9:50a SRF 4:52p 30-60 min 6:52p Fare Information effective January 1, 2013 27 San Francisco 31 Larkspur Ferry Terminal (mornings) 31 Larkspur Ferry Terminal (afternoons) 40 El Cerrito Del Norte BART Station 44 Lucas Valley 44 San Francisco 70 Novato 70 San Francisco 101 Santa Rosa 101 San Francisco 580 Emeryville 5:30a 30-60 min 10:00p 6:10p 7:12a 6:00a 4:00a 6:15a 4:15a 3:35p 2 7:00p 8:08a 1:00a 11:30p 1:15a 11:15p 5:35p 2 30-60 min 30-60 min 60 min3 60 min 30 min Weekend/Holiday Departures from San Rafael Route First Frequency Last Las tarifas de autobús de transporte de Golden Gate y los servicios de ferry tarifa se dividen en zonas que figuran en el cuadro a continuación. Las tarifas varían según la longitud del viaje y el número de zonas de cruce. 70 Novato Tarifas de descuento están disponibles para los jóvenes, personas de la tercera edad, personas con discapacidad, o con una tarjeta Clipper®. Schedule Information effective January 1, 2013 Route Discount fares are available for youth, seniors, persons with disabilities, or by using a Clipper® card . Cambio adicional será devuelto en una tarjeta de tránsito, válido para un viaje futuro. Informar al conductor de su destino ya que a bordo del autobús. Greyhound is the largest provider of intercity bus transportation across North America . It provides regularly scheduled passenger service as well as connecting services for Amtrak passengers traveling to destinations not served by rail . 40 El Cerrito Del Norte BART Station 70 San Francisco 101 Santa Rosa 101 San Francisco 6:00a 60 min 9:00p 6:30a 4:00a 7:15a 5:45a 30-60 min 30-60 min 30-60 min 30-60 min 1:00a 12:00a 1:15a 11:45p Tickets may be purchased several ways for travel in advance or for the next bus available: • from an agent or machine at the Greyhound terminal • on the phone with a credit card by calling (800) 231-2222 • online at www.greyhound.com Schedule information may vary. Please consult the website or call the appropriate phone number below for additional assistance. Schedule and Fare Information (800) 231-2222 TDD/TTY (800) 345-3109, 3:00 am–11:00 pm Customer Assistance (214) 849-8966, M–F, 5:00 am–5:00 pm All tickets are valid for travel only on the date and schedule for which the ticket was purchased. If you wish to change your travel plans, you may have a ticket re-issued for another schedule (subject to availability), and you will be charged a $20 change fee. Light face = AM times Bold face = PM times Route 27: One earlier trip at 4:35 am. 2 Route 44: No additional trips. 3 Route 101 to Santa Rosa weekdays: Two additional trips at 4:45 pm and 5:45 pm. 4 Route 101 to San Francisco weekdays: One additional trip at 4:30 pm. 1 Clipper card Adult (19-64) Y/S/D/M 1 2-4 5 6 E.B. $5.20 $6.50 $3.25 $1.80 $2.00 $1.00 $5.20 $6.50 $3.25 $6.20 $7.75 $3.75 $4.20 $5.25 $2.50 VTA WestCAT General: While bicycles are allowed on most transit services, there are some space limitations and, in some cases, times when bicycles are not allowed on board . For specific transit operator policies and procedures go to 511 .org and click on the bicycling tab, or call 511 and say “bicycling” to speak to an operator who can answer your questions . Get Clipper®! Clipper® is the convenient way to pay for transit rides in the Bay Area . The reloadable Clipper card stores value as cash and transit passes to pay your fare on AC Transit, BART, Caltrain, County Connection, Dumbarton Express, FAST, Golden Gate Transit and Ferry, Marin Transit, Muni, SamTrans, San Francisco Bay Ferry, SolTrans, Tri-Delta Transit, Vacaville City Coach, the VINE, VTA, WestCAT, and Wheels . Whether you pay as-you-go with cash or purchase passes or ticket books in advance, Clipper makes commuting easier . Clipper works with a variety of employee transit benefits providers, including Commuter Check®, WageWorks®, and Clipper Direct® . Yolobus Gilroy 101 17 To learn more about Clipper or to get a Clipper card: Davenport Local bus service Santa Cruz METRO The approximate area served by each transit operator is shown in a lighter shade. To find out when your next bus or train will depart, check nearby displays or simply call 511 and say “Departure Times .” You’ll then be asked to enter your Stop ID number . If you don’t know it, you can say “I don’t know,” and the system will prompt you to enter your route and stop . 511 will respond with departure times for your route and will also include the Stop ID for future use . You may also look up your stop’s ID online at the 511 Transit page (transit .511 .org) . All Greyhound buses are equipped with air conditioning, an on-board restroom, reclining seats with headrests, footrests and tinted windows. To Scotts Valley Santa Cruz Bonny Doon Wheels (LAVTA) 511 provides free, up-to-the-minute departure times for the transit agencies to the left that have this symbol . Other Bay Area transit agencies will be added in the future . Buses: Nearly all Bay Area public transit buses are equipped with bicycle racks . Morgan Hill VTA/METRO/ Hwy 17 Express Ben Lomond Pacific Ocean 511 Real-Time Departures Rail/Ferries: Bicycles are allowed on all Bay Area ferries and nearly all rail lines . Exceptions are San Francisco Muni Metro, historic streetcars, and cable cars . Vacaville City Coach VINE San Rafael Please arrive at the terminal at least an hour before departure. Boarding generally begins 15 to 30 minutes before departure. When picking up passengers en route (such as at a rest stop), continuing passengers who de-boarded at the rest stop are given priority to re-board. Bus Fares from San Rafael (Zone 3) To Zone: San Rafael Transit Center Bicycles on Transit Fare Zones Tarifa Zonas Zone 1: San Francisco Zone 2: Belvedere, Marin City, Mill Valley, Sausalito, Tiburon Zone 3: Corte Madera, Fairfax, Kentfield, Larkspur, Ross, Lucas Valley, Marinwood, San Anselmo, San Rafael, Terra Linda Zone 4: Hamilton, Ignacio, Novato, San Marin Zone 5: Cotati, Petaluma, Rohnert Park Zone 6: Santa Rosa East Bay: Richmond, El Cerrito Fremont 101 Palo Alto SRF 680 East Palo Alto Monterey-Salinas Transit (MST) San Joaquin RTD (Also commutehour service to San Jose, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Milpitas and Santa Clara) Dumbarton Bridge Rio Vista Delta Breeze San Benito County Express San Joaquin RTD Wheels Union City Menlo Park 280 580 Livermore Hayward Redwood City Atherton Marin Transit Mendocino Transit Authority San MateoHayward Bridge Caltrain Belmont San Carlos Half Moon Bay Hwy 17 Express (VTA/METRO) Dublin San Leandro SamTrans San Mateo Dumbarton Express West Dublin Foster City Burlingame County Connection Castro Valley Pleasanton San Francisco International Airport BART San Ramon Bay Fair South San Francisco To Modesto 680 AC Transit Oakland International Airport Modesto Area Express (MAX) Danville Coliseum/ Oakland Airport AirBART Daly City Alamo Lafayette 880 BART Discovery Bay Walnut Creek Oakland See note, top right Brentwood Clayton Moraga See note, top right San Francisco Muni The County Connection 24 Orinda Oakley Concord Ashby Golden Gate Bridge Transit Hub (enhanced transit connections to facilitate riders transfering between agencies) BART Tri Delta Transit North Concord Emeryville Sausalito Map Key Martinez WestCAT 80 Angel Tiburon Island San Francisco 4 4 Richmond Infrequent Service Antioch El Cerrito del Norte El Cerrito Plaza North Berkeley Pleasant Hill Larkspur Marin City Stinson Beach Pittsburg/ Bay Point BeniciaMartinez Bridge Golden Gate de Tránsito (GGT) opera “Básico” el servicio de autobús diario a lo largo del día y la noche, y “conmutar” servicio de autobuses durante los días de la semana mañana y tarde conmutar períodos. GGT bus fares may be purchased on board . Change will be given on a transit card, valid for future GGT travel . Inform the bus driver of your destination as you board . Benicia Carquinez Bridge SRF Fairfield and Suisun Transit Mongomery Street BART: BART, Muni, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans Calistoga Handi Van SRS, SRF p. 1/2 - GGT To Davis Winters Civic Center/UN Plaza BART: BART, Muni, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans Santa Cruz San Benito County Express To Capitola, Watsonville • Visit clippercard .com • Call 877 .878 .8883 8. SRFa- nearby San Rafael Transit Center • Visit retailer: To Hollister San Juan Bautista Marin Airporter Sonoma County Airport Express Golden Gate Transit Customer Service Center at San Rafael Transit Center 850 Tamalpais Avenue San Rafael, CA 94901 415.455.2000 Marin Check Cashing 638 4th Street San Rafael, CA 94901 415.526.2701 Walgreens #4625 830 3rd Street San Rafael, CA 94901 415.455.9900 Marin Transit provides local transit service within Marin County and contracts with other providers for local bus and paratransit services . Visit marintransit .org or call 415-226-0855 for more information . Fare Information effective August 20, 2014 SRF Las tarifas son para viajar dentro del Condado de Marin usando el servicio de Transporte Público de Marin (Marin Transit) o Transporte Público Golden Gate (Golden Gate Transit). Tarifas de descuento están disponibles para los jóvenes, personas de la tercera edad, personas con discapacidad, o con una tarjeta Clipper. Marin Transit Basic Service Bus Frequency Guide effective August 17, 2015 Bus Departures from San Rafael Transit Center Route Monday-Friday Frequency First 5:30a 22 Marin City 5:32a1 23 Fairfax/Manor 6:15a 23 Canal 7:15a 29 Fairfax/Manor 6:30a 35 Canal 5:30a 8:15a 36 Canal (am) 36 Canal (pm) 3:45p 7:15a 36 Marin City (am) 36 Marin City (pm) 2:45p 45/45K Northgate 6:30a 49 Novato 6:15a 71 Marin City 7:30a 71 Novato 6:26a 7 122 College of Marin 8:15a 125 Lagunitas7 (M,T,Th) 6:30a 125 Lagunitas7 (W,F) 6:30a 233 Santa Venetia 7:00a 257 Ignacio 6:30a 259 Novato 7:45a 17 Sausalito 30-60 min 30-60 min 60 min 60 min 30-60 min 5-30 min 30 min 30 min 30-60 min 30 min 60 min 25-60 min 25-60 min 30-60 min – Last 9:30p 8:30p 10:15p 10:15p 8:00p 1:00a2 8:45a 5:45p 8:45a 5:15p 8:30p 7:15p 6:30p 8:00p 6:45p 3:10p 2:30p 7:00p 5:30p 8:45p Adult (19-64) Youth (6-18) Senior (65+) Persons with Disabilities* Children under 6** 1 Day Pass $2.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.80 $1.00 $1.00 $5.00 $2.50 $2.50 $1.00 $1.00 $2.50 Free Free Free *For the discount you may show a DMV Disabled Placard ID, RTC Discount Card, Medicare Card, or ID card for persons with disabilities from another transit service. Personal service assistants are eligible for 50% off the adult cash fare only when accompanying a person with disabilities who has an attendant logo on his/her RTC Discount Card. **Must be accompanied by an adult. 17 Sausalito 6:30a 60 min 7:30p 7:30p 22 Marin City 7:00a 60 min 9:00p 9:00p **Debe viajar acompañado por un adulto. 23 Canal 7:30a 60 min 8:30p 8:30p 23 Fairfax 7:30a 60 min 9:30p 8:30p 35 Canal 5:30a 30 min 1:00a2 1:00a2 45 Northgate 7:30a 3 60 min 7:30p 6:30p 71 Marin City 12:26p 60 min 2:26p 2:26p 71 Novato 3:56p 60-120 min 4:56p 6:56p 228 Fairfax/Manor 7:30a 60 min 6:30p 6:30p 233 Santa Venetia 8:00a 60 min 6 5:00p 5:00p 259 Marinwood 7:00a 60 min 8:00p 8:00p First 4 5 60 min 60 min 60 min Weekend Sat. Freq. Last Sun. Last Light face = AM times Bold face = PM times First four trips to Kentfield only. One additional bus at 2:00 am. 3 Route 45: First trip on Sundays is at 8:30 am. 4 One earlier bus at 8:26 am. 5 One earlier bus at 11:56 am on Saturdays only. 6 60-minute frequency except between 11 am and 1 pm; no 12:00 pm shuttle. 7 School days only. 2 FARE TYPE Stored Value Cards Cash Fares *Para obtener un descuento, puede mostrar su identificación de discapacitado emitida por el Departamento de Vehículos Motorizados, la tarjeta de descuento de RTC, la tarjeta de Medicare o la tarjeta de identificación para personas con discapacidades emitida por otro servicio de transporte público. Los asistentes de servicio personales pueden obtener un descuento del 50% sobre la tarifa de viaje para adultos solo cuando acompañan a una persona con una discapacidad que tiene el logotipo de asistente en su tarjeta de descuento de RTC. Route 1 Fares are for travel within Marin County on Marin Transit and Golden Gate Transit services. Discount fares are available for youth, seniors, persons with disabilities, or by using a Clipper card. Clipper Card You can use cash value on your Clipper card on all Marin Transit routes except the Muir Woods Shuttle (Route 66/66F). To use your Clipper card, locate a card reader on the bus. Tag your card by holding it flat against the Clipper logo on the reader, and wait for the beep and green light. Clipper deducts the maximum fare from your starting zone and then refunds the difference when you tag your card to the card reader upon exiting. You must tag your card upon entering AND exiting the bus to ensure you're only charged for the distance you travel and that Clipper applies any appropriate discounted fares and transfers. Adult riders will always get a 10 percent discount over paying with regular cash. Passengers with a Youth, Senior or RTC Clipper card receive the same 50 percent discount they do when paying with cash. Cash Fares Full cash fares and 1 Day passes can be purchased with cash onboard vehicles. Change cards valid for future travel are issued for amounts over $1.00. Change cards have no cash value. Advise the driver of your destination when boarding the bus and ask for a transfer if needed when paying your fare. Transfers Marin County Local riders can get free transfers between all Marin Transit and Golden Gate Transit routes within Marin County. Advise the driver of your destination when boarding the bus and, if you need a transfer to continue your trip, be sure to ask for one when paying your fare. Stored Value Cards Marin Transit stored value cards are available through Golden Gate Transit and are accepted on all Marin Transit and Golden Gate routes, including Shuttles and the Stagecoach. Stored value cards replaced local tickets in 2009. Adults receive the 10% discount fare. Seniors, persons with disabilities, and youth receive the standard discount fare when proper identification is shown prior to inserting a Value Card into the farebox. The Value Cards are a new, easy way to pay for your bus ride and continue to get the "frequent rider" discount. Value Cards come in $18 and $36 denominations and are valid for Marin County travel only. They are similar in size to credit cards and are printed on sturdy paper with a magnetic strip on the back. It is very important to keep cards clean and dry. They should not be folded, scratched, torn or cut. Nor should they be written on or laminated. Value Cards are non-refundable and not exchangeable. To use your Value Card: Dip your Value Card in the farebox, similar to how you use an ATM card. The appropriate fare will be deducted and the remaining balance will be printed on the back of the card. Remember to retrieve your Value Card before taking a seat. You will always receive the appropriate discount fare when using a Value Card. Value Cards can be purchased online at http:// store.goldengate.org; by phone by calling toll-free 511 (say "Golden Gate Transit," then "Operator"), TDD 711 or 415-455-2000; or at the San Rafael Transit Center Customer Service at 850 Tamalpais Ave. Tarifas en efectivo A bordo de los vehículos se pueden comprar boletos de tarifa completa y pases de un día usando dinero en efectivo. Para los montos que superan $1.00, se emiten tarjetas con el cambio que sirven para viajes futuros. Las tarjetas de cambio no tienen valor en efectivo. Dígale al conductor cuál es su punto de destino cuando aborde el autobús y pídale una transferencia si la necesita cuando pague su tarifa de viaje. Tarjetas con valor almacenado Se pueden obtener tarjetas con valor almacenado del sistema de Marin Transit a través de Golden Gate Transit y dichas tarjetas son aceptadas en todas las rutas de Marin Transit y Golden Gate, incluyendo los autobuses de conexión y el Stagecoach. Las tarjetas con valor almacenado reemplazaron los boletos locales en 2009. Los adultos reciben un descuento del 10%. Los adultos mayores, las personas con discapacidades y los jóvenes reciben la tarifa con descuento estándar cuando se muestra una identificación apropiada antes de insertar la tarjeta de valor (Value Card) en la máquina que cobra el boleto. Las tarjetas de valor (Value Cards) son una manera nueva de pagar por su viaje en autobús y continuar obteniendo el descuento de "pasajero frecuente". Las tarjetas de valor (Value Cards) vienen en denominaciones de $18 y $36 y son válidas solo para viajar dentro del Condado de Marin. Son de tamaño similar a las tarjetas de crédito y se imprimen en papel duradero con una tira magnética en la parte posterior. Es muy importante mantener las tarjetas limpias y secas. No deben doblarse, arañarse, rasgarse ni cortarse. Tampoco debe escribirse en ellas ni se deben laminar. Las tarjetas de valor (Value Cards) no son reembolsables ni intercambiables. Para usar su tarjeta de valor (Value Card): Meta su tarjeta de valor (Value Card) en la máquina que cobra los boletos, de la misma manera que cuando usa su tarjeta del cajero automático. (ATM) Se deducirá la tarifa de viaje apropiada y el saldo restante se imprimirá en la parte posterior de la tarjeta. Recuerde tomar su tarjeta de valor (Value Card) antes de tomar asiento. Siempre recibirá la tarifa de viaje con el descuento apropiado cuando usa la tarjeta de valor (Value Card). Se pueden adquirir tarjetas de valor (Value Cards) en línea en http://store.goldengate.org; por teléfono llamando gratuitamente al 511 (diga: "Golden Gate Transit" y luego "Operator"), TDD 711 o al 415455-2000; o en la oficina de atención al cliente del Centro de Transporte Público de San Rafael, ubicado en 850 Tamalpais Ave. Sonoma County Transit operates intercity, local, and express services throughout Sonoma County . For additional information please visit www .sctransit .com or call 707-576-7433 . West Marin Stagecoach connects passengers from San Rafael Transit Center to local destinations including schools, trailheads, and parks in West Marin . For more information call 415-526-3239 . Marin Airporter offers daily scheduled bus services between Marin County and San Francisco International Airport (SFO) . Visit marinairporter .com or call 415-461-4222 for additional information . Sonoma County Airport Express offers daily scheduled airport buses between Sonoma and Marin Counties, and Oakland International Airport (OAK) . Visit airportexpressinc .com or call 1-800-3272024 for additional information . SRF SRF Fare Information effective June 3, 2012 Fare Information effective January 1, 2013 Fare Information effective September 1, 2015 Fare Information effective January 1, 2013 Sonoma County Transit’s service area is divided into fare zones. The amount of your fare depends upon the number of zones through which you travel. A local fare is the same as a 1-zone fare. Adult (19-64). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 Youth (6-18) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Senior (65+) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Disabled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Under 6 with adult. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free One-Way Fares to SFO Adults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20 .00 Children (ages 5–9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10 .00 Children (ages 4 and under) . . . . . . . . . Free One-Way Fares to OAK1 Adult . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $26 .00 Senior (age 62+) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24 .00 Military2 & Student (age 13-21)2 . . . . $24 .00 Child (12 & under) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free Cash Fares Regular Student Senior (60+) Disabled Medicare Local $1.25 $1.05 $0.60 $0.60 $0.60 2-Zone 3-Zone 4-Zone 5-Zone $1.85 $2.45 $3.05 $3.65 $1.60 $2.15 $2.70 $3.25 $0.90 $1.20 $1.50 $1.80 $0.90 $1.20 $1.50 $1.80 $0.90 $1.20 $1.50 $1.80 Marin Transit Youth Passes, Value Cards, and Daily, Weekday, and Monthly Passes are accepted. Call (415) 526-3239 for more information. Only service animals for disabled passengers are permitted. No pets allowed. Fares may be paid directly to the driver of the bus . Cash, local checks, and travelers checks are accepted . We cannot accept payment by credit card . No reservations are needed . Transfers Free transfers provided to Marin Transit and Golden Gate Transit routes within Marin County. Holidays Holiday Service – MLK Jr. Holiday, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Observed Independence Day Holiday, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Friday after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and New Year's Eve. No Service – Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day. SRF Schedule Information effective June 3, 2012 Schedule Information effective June 8, 2014 Route 38 Northbound Route 68 Westbound Route 38 travels from Sonoma to San Rafael on Weekday mornings and returns from San Rafael to Sonoma in the evenings. Connections to San Francisco via Golden Gate Transit Route 44 or 101. Monday-Friday Route 38 Northbound to Sonoma Departing from San Rafael Transit Center Mondays-Fridays (except Holidays) AM Trips PM Trips Route 68 W estbound to 6:45a1 12:45p Inverness 7:45 1:45 9:45 2:45 10:45 4:45 1 11:45 6:45 7:451 Daily Trip 6:26 pm Weekends & Holidays AM Trips Route 68 W estbound 7:45a to Inverness 8:45 10:45 Route 38 Stops Schellvile- Hwy 166 / 121, Temelec- Arnold Drive / Watmaugh Road, Sonoma Plaza, El Verano, Arnold Drive / Agua Caliente Road, Arnold Drive / London Ranch Road, Hwy 12 / Greene Street, Kenwood- Hwy 12 / Oakmont Drive Frequency Guide effective September 1, 2015 PM Trips 12:45p 1:451 2:45 3:45 4:451 5:45p 6:45 9:402 10:402 Route terminates at Lagunitas. 2 Route terminates at Woodacre. 1 Route 68 Stops San Anselmo Hub, Drake High, Fairfax, Fairfax Manor, Woodacre, San Geronimo, Forest Knolls, Lagunitas, Samuel Taylor State Park, Pt. Reyes Seashore, Olema, Pt. Reyes Downtown, Inverness Park, Inverness First Trip Frequency Last Trip 4:10 am hourly 10:10 pm The trip to SFO takes a minimum of 75 minutes, but can take longer depending on traffic conditions . 1 2 Chubis Store 801 4th Street San Rafael, CA 94901 415.246.6513 Round trip tickets may be purchased online at a discount. Please show valid ID. Fares may be paid either prior to your trip or during the day of travel. For your convenience, tickets may be purchased through our website with a Visa or MasterCard. If you decide to pay for your trip at the time of travel, we accept cash as well as personal checks. We do not accept credit cards onboard the bus. All of our airport buses have reclining seats, air conditioning, overhead reading lights, restrooms, and free Wi-Fi. We allow each passenger two suitcases and one carry on bag. There is a $6.00 charge for each additional bag or suitcase. Except for service dogs and seeing eye dogs, all animals must be in a kennel and ride in the animal and cargo bay. There is a $6.00 charge for each animal. SRF Schedule Information effective January 1, 2013 Marin County to OAK Departure from San Rafael Transit Center Platform “D” Arrival at Oakland International Airport 4:15a 6:15a* 8:15a* 10:15a 12:15p* 2:15p* 4:15p 6:15p* 8:15p* 5:00a 7:00a 9:15a 11:15a 1:15p 3:15p 5:15p 7:15p 9:15p Light face = AM times Bold face = PM times *Shuttle connection from southbound bus to SFO. Buses disembark passengers at the Ground Transportation Center platform marked “4D Scheduled Buses.” The location is directly outside Baggage Claim across four lanes of traffic between the two terminals. Sponsored by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission. Contact us at (510) 817-5900 or signcomments@mtc.ca.gov. Revised January 10, 2016