BRISBANE BAYSHORE CALTRAIN SCHEDULE (Effective: August 30, 2021) Effective: 083021 Trip Number BBC_AM1 BBC_AM2 BBC_AM3 BBC_AM4 Northbound Caltrain Train No: 101 103 105 107 Arrival Time 5:52 6:40 7:21 8:21 Southbound Caltrain Train No: 104 106 108 110 Arrival Time 5:49 6:49 7:49 8:49 Shuttle Departs Bayshore Caltrain Millbrae / Broadway Shuttle.
MTN NVIEW CALTRAIN TO SANTA CKARA AMTRAK FREE
service on Line 22, service is free until 5 a.m. Bus-bridge service is free to all Caltrain riders. *Shuttle does not return to residential stops and Caltrain station.
MTN NVIEW CALTRAIN TO SANTA CKARA AMTRAK FULL
The last southbound train special will depart at 12:05 am – or when full – so don’t dawdle. It'll cost more, and probably take longer (especially during peak traffic), but will have the advantage of dropping you directly at your destination rather than at the Caltrain station.San Francisco 22nd Street. The other option would be to use something like SuperShuttle - either for the whole trip (you'd probably go via SFO and change shuttles there) or catch BART to SFO airport and go Supershuttle from there. For the first part of the BART ride you'll be headed into the city so it shouldn't be too busy, but expect it to full up once you get to the city stops. Caltrain does have luggage racks in the 3rd car from the BACK of the train on southbound trains.Īt the time you're talking, both BART and Caltrain will be relatively busy. Getting from BART to Mountain View involves changing to Caltrain (and buying a new ticket) at Millbrae. Your biggest problem with taking BART is that there's no BART station at Emeryville! There is a free shuttle to the MacArthur BART, which introduces even more issues with your luggage! Your better option would be to get off the Zepher at Richmond station, which allows for an easy change to BART. Depending on how busy the train it at the time you get on you may be able to get the seat directly next to this area which will allow you to sit down and still control your luggage, or you may need to stand if that seat is taken (or if it's needed by someone elderly/disabled). BART does not have luggage areas/racks as such, however all cars do have a large open area intended for bicycles and wheelchairs.