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Does Berkeley CA have public transportation?

Public transportation in Berkeley is primarily provided by AC Transit and BART.



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Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) is a great way to travel to UC Berkeley. The Downtown Berkeley stop is one block from the west side of campus. Download the most recent schedule and fare chart here. Eligible UC employees can receive a $10 monthly subsidy on transit purchases of $30 or more.

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Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) is a great way to travel to UC Berkeley. The Downtown Berkeley stop is one block from the west side of campus. Download the most recent schedule and fare chart here.

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AC Transit (local bus) is Free! AC Transit is the bus system serving Alameda and Contra Costa counties (Berkeley is in Alameda county), with some service to San Francisco. Visit their website for route information.

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Fares can be paid on board with cash, but contactless payment is more efficient and reduces bus boarding times—getting riders to their destinations faster. Contactless fare payment options include Clipper, now available on your phone, and purchasing fare with mobile apps.

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General 10-Ride Pass - $22.50. Senior/Disabled 10-Ride Pass - $11. Local Paratransit 10-Ride Pass - $35. Regional Paratransit 10-Ride Pass - $75.

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Berkeley has three BART stations, with much ado (and to do) within walking distance. Here's your handy BART trip planner!

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Can I use BART with my Student EasyPass Yes, because your card comes on a Clipper Card. However, BART fares are not included as part of your Student EasyPass fee. You must add money either through the BART Station or the Clipper Mobile App. Please read the alert if you choose to purchase paper tickets.

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