![]() ![]() ![]() Please note that the 1:31am eastbound train will likely be VERY crowded since all travel goes on one train eastbound on the yellow line (to Antioch) before you’ll need to transfer in Oakland No Free Rides for 12/31/22īART last trains from Downtown SF – Times from Embarcadero Station All VTA transit service will operate on a regular Saturday schedule and later service will be offered on all three light rail lines as well as Bus Route Rapid 500. on New Year’s Eve, Saturday, December 31 through 5 a.m. In line with our New Year’s Eve tradition, VTA will be offering free fares after 8 p.m. ** Last train will depart San Francisco at 2:00 AM ** /JwzXDQO27F SF MUNI will provide additional post-fireworks service connecting with Caltrain San Francisco Station.įREE New Year’s Eve Service! Yes you read that correctly! #Caltrain will have free service on all trains for New Year’s Eve starting on Saturday Dec. Additional southbound trains will depart from San Francisco making all local stops to San Jose Diridon after the fireworks, with the last train leaving San Francisco at 2 a.m. Caltrain will be operating regular weekend schedule with two additional northbound special trains in time for the fireworks. Last train will depart San Francisco at 2am. CaltrainĬaltrain will be offering free fares on all trains from Saturday, Decemat 8pm until Sunday, Januat 3:30am. On New Year’s Day, SamTrans will be operate Sunday schedule service as well as Monday, January 2, in observance of the Day after New Year’s Holiday. To ensure that everyone who needs a safe ride home at the end of their evening will have one, SamTrans will provide free rides, including paratransit, starting at 8 p.m. Riders will be able to ride all AC Transit buses free of charge, including Transbay and Tempo lines, beginning on 8 p.m. ehfTBWnCSQĪC Transit continues to support your transit needs, including getting you where you need to go safely on New Year’s Eve. HeadsUp: On #NYE #SFMuni will offer free rides from 8 p.m. Please do not tag your Clipper card or activate your MuniMobile tickets during this time. Sunday, Januon “all routes and lines” but it’s not clear yet what the schedule will be. On New Year’s Eve, Muni will offer free rides from 8 p.m. It also helps your family, friends and Berkeley neighbors have access to reliable, independent reporting.In order to ensure those who need a safe ride home New Year’s Eve have one, many Bay Area transit agencies are offering free rides, but not having any extended service. Your donation goes beyond supporting our journalism. Thank you.īerkeleyside relies on reader support to remain free for everyone in our community. Your donation makes this and all our other local reporting possible. Real-time updates for bus detours are available on the AC Transit website. to noon, as well as the Interstate 80 exit to Frontage Road, and Frontage Road between University and Ashby avenues.Ī complete list of street closures, partial closures and reopening times is available on the city website. Sunday before the half marathon starts.Įxits from Interstate 80 to University Avenue will also be closed Sunday from 6 a.m. Several streets on the race route in downtown and central Berkeley will be closed at 6:30 a.m. Kittredge Street will also be closed between Milvia Street and Harold Way, and Milvia Street will be closed between Addison Street and Bancroft Way. Bus routes will also be impacted by the marathon, with no service to the UC Berkeley, Berkeley Amtrak and the Berkeley Marina.īeginning Saturday at 1 p.m., Center and Allston streets will be closed between MLK Jr. Sunday, some street closures will be in place starting Saturday. Credit: Berkeley Half Marathonĭowntown Berkeley streets and some highway exits into the city will be closed over the weekend as thousands of runners take to the streets for Berkeley’s Half Marathon on Sunday.Īlthough the race begins at 7:30 a.m. A map of the Berkeley Half Marathon race route and street closures.
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