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On BART during commute hours seats are often taken so you can not sit and read a paper
but must stand and hold on. No coffee, no views. BART from Alameda to SF is $4.40
round trip from the Oakland 11th street station but you have to pay for parking. The bus
to the BART station costs $3 round trip. We have not had a ferry adrift yet. Take
the ferry to the City!
Why commute? The rental
market in "Bay Area: Renters Hell". And Desperately Seeking 2 Bedrooms"
compares rental markets. |
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Why commute? If you will be working in SF you might take a look at some
San Francisco newspaper articles. To show how serious the locals take the subject, all are
front page articles. The San Francisco Examiner looks at the rental market in
"Bay Area: Renters Hell". The San Francisco Chronicle's "Desperately
Seeking 2 Bedrooms" compare rental markets in SF, Alameda, the Peninsula, Marin, etc.
Bottom line? The SF market makes Manhattan in the 80's look easy. Very tough. In San
Francisco an ordinary one bedroom in the Marina district can be $1,600. |
The San Francisco Chronicle May 28, 1996 "Smooth Sailing to the Office"
front-page article shows the fastest ferry ride on the bay to SF is from Alameda. It is
quoted as twenty minutes in the ferry schedule, but can be faster. Coffee and the Chronicle on the way to work, a glass of Chardonnay and a sunset
on the way home. Very civilized compared to BART's standing room only cheek to
jowl, haunch to paunch, environment.
The Alameda Ferry is a terrific way to get
to San Francisco. For an afternoon of fun or a day of work. The San Francisco
Chronicle May 28, 1996 "Smooth Sailing to the Office" front-page article shows
the fastest ferry ride on the bay to SF is from Alameda. It is quoted as twenty minutes in
the ferry schedule, but can be faster. Coffee and the
Chronicle on the way to work, a glass of Chardonnay and a sunset on the way home. Very
civilized compared to BART's standing room only cheek to jowl, haunch to paunch,
environment. |
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Coffee and
the Chronicle on the way to work, a glass of Chardonnay
and a sunset on the way home. |
Alameda Ferry Service fares: One-way fares $4.50
for adults, $2.75 for seniors/disabled, and $1.75 for children. Ticket books
$35 for 10 rides, $60 for 20, and monthly passes are $115. Thee ferry is $6.00 round trip
if you buy a 20 trip commute book and $5.75 round trip if you commute five days a week
with a monthly pass. AC Transit bus service to and from the Alameda Ferry is free. And if
you prefer to drive, parking is free at the 2990 Main Street ferry terminal in Alameda.
Just park and get on. You buy tickets on board. When you get off the ferry in San
Francisco you can use your ticket for free Muni travel both to and from the ferry. The
ferry terminal is much quicker to get to than a BART station. You can ride your bike to
the ferry and take it on board with you. The ferry is easier, faster, and lot more fun
than BART!
| Ferry: San Francisco Bay Ferry see the schedule |
510-522-3300 |
| Muni: San
Francisco bus service |
415-673-6864 |
| BART: Bay Area rail service |
415-788-2278 |
| AC Transit: East bay bus service to SF |
510-817-1717 |
The ferry commute to SF is also the most for your money. Great views, coffee in
the morning, a newspaper, and perhaps a glass of wine while you watch the sunset on the
way home. You arrive at the gorgeous, historic, Ferry Building (upper right on map below).
![[map of San Francisco Ferry Building]](images/MapFerryBldg.gif)
1) Transbay Bus terminal
2) Justin Herman Plaza
3) Embarcadero Center
4) Transamerica Building
5) Golden Gate University
6) Crocker Galleria
7) St. Marys Square
8) The Chinatown Dragon Gate
9) Union Square
See the Ferry Terminal on a map:
Ferry
facts:
It is fun: On
the water with spectacular views
It is fast: The quickest way to get to SF
Bikes: Take your bike on board
Free bus: Your ferry ticket is good on the bus
It is cheap: You save over BART or the Bus
It goes other places: Angel Island,
Oakland, Marin |
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