HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION
South
San Francisco is easily accessible from several locations.
Following is a list of connecting freeways:
*
Highway 101 runs north to south from Canada to Mexico
* Highway 280 runs north to south from San Francisco to
San Jose
* Highway 1 is a scenic route that runs north to south following
the Pacific Ocean
* Highway 380 runs east to west connecting Highways 101
and 280
* Highway 92 crosses the San Francisco Bay via the San Mateo
Bridge to connect to
the East Bay.
Transportation
| Air
|
SF
International Airport, Oakland, San Jose, & San
Carlos |
| Bus |
SamTrans
Bus & Shuttle |
| Highways |
US
101, 1-280, 1-380 & State Route 82 |
| Rail |
Union
Pacific, CalTrain, & BART |
| Truck |
UPS
Headquarters Deport, Federal Express, Nippon Express,
EVA Air, &70 other domestic and international freight
forwarders |
| Water |
Ports
of SF, Oakland, Oyster Point, & Redwood City |
CalTrain
serves the areas of San Francisco, San Mateo County, Santa
Clara County and San Jose. Tickets may be purchased in advance
at staffed stations, through the mail or through ticket
machines. Travelers may use CalTrain for connections to
BART, San Francisco and San Jose International Airports.
For more information on CalTrain call 800-660-4287, Web
Site: www.caltrain.com.
Bay
Area Rapid Transit-BART runs from Concord, Fremont and
Richmond in the East Bay, from San Francisco to Millbrae
and then on to the San Francisco International Airport.
For more information on BART call 415-992-BART,
Web Site: www.bart.gov.
Shuttle
Services offer employees working in the East of 101
business parks a convenient way to get to work from either
BART or CalTrain. The routes operate from 5:45 a.m. to 9:30
a.m.,and 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. For more information call
the Peninsula Congestion Relief Alliance at 650-994-7924,
Web Site: www.commute.org.