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Travel to San Francisco


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on in Marin County, from Vallejo in Solano County and from Alameda and Oakland in the East Bay. In San Francisco, the ferries dock at one or both of the city's two piers at Fisherman's Wharf and the Ferry Building, the later of which is a very short walk from the Amtrak San Francisco bus stop as well as Embarcadero Station, where the BART and Muni trains stop, and the stop for the historic streetcars that run above ground down Market Street. For more information on boat connections:

Golden Gate Ferries Serving Larkspur and Sausalito.

Blue and Gold Fleet Serving Alameda, Angel Island, Oakland, Sausalito, Tiburon and Vallejo.

BayLink Ferry Serving Vallejo.

Alameda Oakland Ferry Serving Alameda and Oakland.

Harbor Bay Ferry Serving a different location in Alameda.

Car

There are four major highway approaches to San Francisco. US 101 come up the eastern side of the SF peninsula and is the most direct route from the south, although it often backs up with traffic. Interstate 280 is a more scenic route into the city from the same direction, but with poorer connections than 101. Interstate 80 approaches the city from the east over the San Francisco Bay Bridge. From the north, US 101 takes you over the Golden Gate Bridge

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