Loading Page...

Are SF shuttles free?

The South City Shuttle provides free service around South San Francisco Monday through Friday (except certain holidays), with trips to local stores, senior center, libraries, city hall, and parks. The shuttle provides transit connections with SamTrans and BART.



People Also Ask

BART makes it extremely easy to get a ticket from the San Francisco airport to downtown San Francisco. All you need to do is use one of the ticket vending machines to buy a one-way ticket for each passenger, which costs about $10.15 per person for a one-way ticket and $20.30 for a round trip.

MORE DETAILS

The average price for this trip is $40. Open the Uber app and input San Francisco CA in the “Where to?” box. The price estimate for each ride option will appear; scroll to see what's available. Prices will vary based on time of day and how many riders are making requests.

MORE DETAILS

Shuttle services usually charge a fixed rate per person, while taxis calculate their fare based on the distance traveled and other factors such as time of day and demand. In most cases, a shuttle service will be less expensive than a taxi since you'd be traveling with a group of people.

MORE DETAILS

Only motorized vehicles pay tolls on the Golden Gate Bridge. Pedestrians and bikes cross for free, but (logically) must use the sidewalks.

MORE DETAILS

There, you will find a free shuttle that will take you right to the front gate of Universal Studios Hollywood. The shuttle runs every 10 to 15 minutes, seven days a week, from 7 a.m. until two hours after park closing.

MORE DETAILS

For the most part, public transit is not free in San Francisco, but there are discounts for seniors and students. There are also tickets for unlimited rides for set amounts of time and bulk discounts. Muni has a $5 day pass for unlimited rides — except on cable cars.

MORE DETAILS

San Francisco International Airport (SFO) BART trains connect SFO with downtown San Francisco, downtown Oakland and many other Bay Area destinations. BART is the best way to avoid sitting in Bay Area traffic. Trains depart from the SFO International Terminal, and it's just 30 minutes to downtown San Francisco.

MORE DETAILS

Muni Bus and Trolley System Muni is the city's network of buses, trolleys, and metro lines that weave across San Francisco. Purchasing a Muni Passport gives you unlimited travel on the streetcars, cable cars, and Muni metro. A Muni Pass is valid for one, three, or seven consecutive days.

MORE DETAILS