Connecting to San Francisco from the Central Valley
As one of the iconic most locations for business and leisure, San Francisco continues to draw people in from all over the world on a daily basis, including the Central Valley. The distance between San Francisco and Stockton is just over 80 miles, which can easily mean spending two to three hours behind the wheel during rush hour traffic. The ACE service has helped to ease this pain point by offering Central Valley residents an alternative to getting behind the wheel. Whether your trips into San Francisco are daily for work, to catch a flight out of SFO, or for an overnight trip with dinner and a show, ACE offers a car-free and stress-free alternative for travel to San Francisco.
Pleasanton Station Transfers
With weekday morning service initiating out of Stockton, passengers can cruise through the Altamont over to the Pleasanton Station in just about an hour. While onboard, it’s a great opportunity to get caught up on email, read, or even catch a few more winks before getting off the train. Once in Pleasanton, ACE provide free transfers to the Wheels 53 bus that gets riders over to the West Dublin/Pleasanton BART Station in just 10 minutes.
BART to San Francisco
If this is your first time catching BART, it’s advisable to download the Clipper app to your phone and add funds prior to your trip. After boarding the BART blue line at the West Dublin/Pleasanton Station, it’s about a 40-minute ride into downtown San Francisco. Once downtown, you’ll find yourself surrounded by all of things that make San Francisco a top tier destination city, a vast array of food, shopping, theater, historic landmarks like the TransAmerica building and so much more. Exploring some of San Francisco can be done on foot once leaving the BART station. To reach other neighborhoods or parts of the city, including Golden Gate Park, this can be done via transfers to SF MUNI, which also accepts Clipper as a form of payment. Passengers continuing on to SFO will want to transfer over to the red or yellow line at Daily City to continue on to the airport.
After a few trips to San Francisco riding ACE, you’re sure to become a pro. By leaving the car behind, you’ll not only save on fuel costs, but also parking and time!