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San Francisco International Airport
Land Transportation to San Francisco International Airport

The San Francisco International Airport is served directly by taxi vans travel shared, and buses. The railway station in Millbrae connects to the terminal through a free bus system. In addition, SamTrans buses make regular trips between the airport and the BART stations in Colma and Daly City.

Taxis and vans Journey Shared

Taxis at San Francisco International Airport are available at the lowest level of the central island between terminals. The same rates apply to all destinations and are always calculated by mechanical counter. It added a surcharge of 150% to price travel to destinations over 24 km (15 miles) from the airport or 24 km outside the city or county of San Francisco. In times of heavy traffic, there are queuing to get a taxi (system managed by shippers with uniform). A typical trip from the airport to downtown San Francisco takes 30 minutes and costs approximately $ 35.

The vans travel shared the San Francisco International Airport stop in the central island between terminals. The vans that stop at the top level, are for passengers who do not have reservations, which stops the lower level are only for travellers who arranged the trip in advance. The trucks will carry door-to-door to most destinations around the bay. Depending on the number of passengers, the vans will travel shared several stops around the city. Typically a journey shared costs between $ 10 - $ 25.

Rail Services

The company operates Caltrain rail service from downtown San Francisco (4th & King) to Millbrae, where a free bus carries passengers to all terminals. Weekdays, the rail service begins at 05:00 with a train every hour, two every hour during peak hours of the morning and afternoon. The last train leaves at 23:59. On Saturdays there is a train every hour from 07:00 to 23:59, on Sundays, once every hour from 08:00 until 22:00. The trip to Millbrae lasts approximately 25 minutes.

Buses
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The buses serving the San Francisco International Airport are operated by SamTrans. There are several direct routes between the airport and BART Daly City, Colma BART, San Francisco Transbay Terminal and Stonestown Galleria (near San Francisco State University).

Route 292: San Francisco (Mission & 1st - Transbay) - SFO Airport - Hillsdale Shopping Center. Weekdays servicing this route is from 04:46 to 23:38 with a bus every thirty minutes per day and every hour in the afternoon and evening. The trip to the airport takes about an hour. It maintains a similar schedule on weekends.

Route 193: Stonestown Galleria - Daly City BART - SFO Airport. This route is to connect the BART station in Daly City with the airport. Weekdays service begins at 06:15 with a bus every hour until 19:14. On Saturdays and Sundays, the service begins at 09:55 with a bus at the time until 18:55. The trip between the BART station in Daly City and the airport takes about 30 minutes.

Express Route BX: Colma BART - SFO Airport. This direct route between operates in Colma BART station and the airport. Weekdays, the service begins at 05:47 with four buses every hour until 18:52, then two every hour until 23:19. On Saturdays there are two buses every hour from 07:02 to 21:22; Sunday, two every hour from 07:02 until 20:02. The trip to the airport is approximately 15 minutes.

Express Route KX: San Francisco (Mission & 1st - Transbay) - SFO Airport. The buses travelling the route between downtown San Francisco and the airport in about 35 minutes. Weekdays, two buses to the hour from 05:28 to 19:22, and then one when it comes to 00:26. Saturday and Sunday service begins at 18:25 with two buses every hour until 19:36, then one every hour until 23:39. ** Suitcases are not allowed on this bus. **

With effect from 1 August 2000, the SamTrans bus stops to perform two lower / arrivals from San Francisco International Airport. The stops are in the central island adjacent to Swissair, and the North Terminal at United Airlines. At mid-month, SamTrans began to serve the new International Terminal, also at lower level.