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    2.9 (12 reviews)

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    Commute.org - Peninsula Traffic Congestion Relief Alliance

    1.5(2 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    Terrible service. To echo the prior Yelper's review, yes there are dropped routes and buses never…read moreshow up many times. I understand this is a free service but if it's not going to be run properly then it's really a waste of resources. Too bad because I was really holding out hope this would be a great service and alternative way to work. I'll stick to my bicycle, thanks...

    In theory, commute.org is a fantastic tool. If you live in Burlingame, north foster city, or a few…read moreother places in the peninsula, this FREE shuttle will take you to the Millbrae Bart/Caltrain or a few other Caltrain stops. It seemed like a great alternative to driving to the Millbrae for me (which is now $3 to park per day). The reality is, the company in which they contract (MV Transportation) hires cheap labor for shuttle drivers. This leads to missed routes, a communication break down, and many other problems. In my experience, accountability is crucial to my job, and because I need to get to work on time, so I can no longer use this service. Here are the three most recent encounters I've had: 1) I waited for the 7:59am pickup at 4100 east 3rd... I saw the shuttle turn around a block down the road and skip my pick up. This made me 45 minutes late to work. 2) I came earlier to the 735am pickup at 4100 east 3rd hoping to get to work a bit early... The shuttle driver skipped this stop, I arrived at 725 so I know I didn't miss it... (I'm assuming because he didn't have anyone to drop off) 3) the Bart was delayed 10 minutes. Normally I get on the 6pm shuttle frm Millbrae back to foster city. Because of my delay I arrived at the pickup spot at 610. The next shuttle came at 7pm. When we got to foster city (close to 730pm), the driver screamed at me in Mandarin, kicking me off the bus. He kept slapping a schedule I couldn't read. When I got off the shuttle (and walked 2.5 miles to where he was supposed to drop me off) I noticed the last shuttle (his shuttle) only does the one stop, not all of them. That's fine, unfortunate for me, but not his fault. However, since he dropped me off last time and when I spoke to a member of commute.org I was assured they do all stops, I was confused as to why the driver was kicking me off. Screaming at me, SHOUTING, and embarrassing himself and me was not the way to handle this. There was a lady on the shuttle who spoke Mandarin, perhaps if he wanted to explain the situation he could have explained to her to tell me? More importantly, what if there is a safety issue and the bus needs to stop? With this man speaking ZERO English, it seems like a dangerous opportunity for disaster. If you have a lax company about time and don't want to drive, this is a decent alternative (though time consuming). And their website is great. But the shuttle drivers and the lack of accountability from commute.org make this a LAST CHOICE for me.

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    South San Francisco Caltrain

    2.5(23 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    Very confusing directions, don't follow maps. Since there is construction, go through the gate on…read morethe bottom floor and you will have to cross the train tracks to enter.

    Well, several months ago, they FINALLY opened the new South San Francisco Caltrain station. It's…read morekind of a barebones type of station -- offering very little in terms of anything besides benches, Clipper Card stations and ticket kiosks. I suppose that if the goal was to create a station devoid of loitering, then this was a great design. It's simply....basic. However, the best part of this station is the basic design. The old station required passengers going west (along Grand Avenue) to walk a large flight of stairs onto a busy overpass, cross that road and then walk down the overpass to Grand Avenue. The new station has a pedestrian underpass -- allowing you to get to Grand Avenue or Airport Blvd. much more safely and quickly. It really is appreciated after the sun goes down! I used to hate the old station. In fact, I preferred to drive from my home (in Palo Alto) just to avoid the hassle -- even though I had to pay for parking. This station has caused me to prefer taking Caltrain to any meetings in downtown South San Francisco. It's close enough (on foot) to most areas of the downtown that I don't need to bring a bike on the train. While I think that the station is simple (and the cost overruns and construction delays were annoying), this is a very nice and basic train station that might be overlooked for its simplicity. However, sometimes, "basic" is better than complex. It is in this case.

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    BART - San Bruno Station

    BART - San Bruno Station

    3.7(87 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Pretty average for a BART station. Probably cleaner than most and safe. If you have some time to…read morespare while waiting for your train, read the informational posters along the entry level that tell the history of this site. It's very educational.

    Convenient to the Tanforan mall and next to police station. Try Bart. It builds character…read more Half off sale for the month of September. No better time to try Bart again. I've been having to use it a lot lately - if your worried about the who ha flu bring your N95 masks. I see that the most seasoned Bart riders have that along with some reading material. Bart trains can get crowded. Especially during rush hour at connecting trains. Maybe avoid that if you can but if you've got a direct route you might want to give it a try. I recently saw a very model type lady get on the train here. She was very well dressed and chose not to sit down although many many seats were open. She angled her body slightly into the wall against a metal vertical handbar jamming her shoulder - locked in place. She didn't touch anything. Thats classy. She was a pro at this Bart thing. I don't remember what kind of mask she wore but I was curious how she could balance so well with the unpredictable starting and stopping of the train. She was wearing very stylish but sensible shoes that I remember thing was aiding in her balancing act. IDk you might not want to bring the children. For one thing they will want to touch everything..... but it depends on your parenting technique. I've personally not witnessed anything much except some youngsters smoking between the cars which I think could make a great designated smoking section anyway.

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