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headhunter
Reg. Oct 2004
Posted 2007-08-14 9:24 PM (#65851)
Subject: need advice from Bay Area folks



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I will be at a show near Sacramento in the next couple of weeks, and have the opportunity to go visit a client in San Francisco while I am in the general area.  I will have my dually truck and would like to park at an outer-lying BART station (I'm thinking Pittsburg or El Cerrito) and take BART in, and not have to take my truck into the San Francisco Financial District.  Any suggestions or advice? 
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cutter4life
Reg. Mar 2007
Posted 2007-08-15 12:20 AM (#65867 - in reply to #65851)
Subject: RE: need advice from Bay Area folks


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Take your truck to the Vallejo Public Parking (free parking) across from the Vallejo Ferry Terminal. Ride the Ferry boat into the S.F. Ferry Terminal and take a quick cab ride to the Financial District. Come back across on the Ferry. Way better than dealing with parking in S.F. and Vallejo Ferry Terminal is only about 1 hour drive from Sacramento. Round Trip on the Ferry is about $18 unless you are a senior citizen, then I think it is only $6. This is my preferred method of travel to S.F. from Sacramento. You might also check the BART schedules and see what looks feasible.
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