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    Capitol Corridor - Berkeley

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    Mountain View Community Shuttle - One of 3 types of electric buses the line uses

    Mountain View Community Shuttle

    (8 reviews)

    Convenient, free shuttle that runs in a loop around Mountain View and stops close to just about…read moreanywhere you might want to go. You can take it clockwise (gray route) or counterclockwise (red route). The shuttle is clean and spacious and has free wifi; when I rode it on a Saturday, it was pretty empty. Its weekday hours were also recently expanded to 7am to 7pm, making it a viable work commute option. You can even track it live via a website or phone app (I haven't tried the app), which makes catching the shuttle a breeze. I did notice both times I rode the shuttle that there was an incident of someone shouting at the driver to stop because they needed to get off, but it was hard to tell whether the driver had missed their stop request or they had tried to get off somewhere that wasn't a stop.

    A nice sweet bus for everyone to ride. Of course when the pandemic hit on March 2020 it was all…read moreempty but we are not here to talk about that. I want to talk about how cool this bus is. I am not from Mountain View but this cute little shuttle does great magic for people who are native to the area. People of all ages ride this. There was one time where it can be full of young people who want to save gas on getting around their city of residence. Other times it's a mix of people from age 4 to 85 that want to go to the doctors, San Antonio Shopping Center or a random Starbucks. On Saturdays it can go near Shoreline so if you are biking near the VTA bus yard this bus can be your resting area thanks to their bike racks. I live in a low-income area of San Jose and are really jealous that nothing like this exists near where I live. I wish it did so I could save money on gas. Note: We are still in a pandemic so please wear a mask. Staff here wear masks and seating is limited so continue to social distance.

    Amtrak Station - Berkeley

    Amtrak Station - Berkeley

    (13 reviews)

    West Berkeley

    No real building station here, but just an outdoor area a digital sign telling you train arrival…read moretimes. It has easy car pick up and drop off and some metered parking under the highway overpass. It's adjacent to the 4th Street area, so you can easily pick up some eats for your trip. Overall, love me taking the train to Sac or San Jose when I can!

    I took a road trip between Emeryville and Sacramento via Amtrak - Capitol Corridor train service 3…read moreyears ago. This is an unstaffed station with no ticket office and restroom. I'll probably be getting on and off Amtrak at this station if I attended UC Berkeley or Berkeley City College. You are better getting something to eat and drink from a nearby restaurant, coffee shop or other eateries and use the restrooms there prior to coming to the train station. This is definitely the station to get on/off at if you or anyone you know is going to work in Berkeley, attending Berkeley City College or University of California, Berkeley! Parking: - Maybe a bit challenging at times Nearby college (s): - Berkeley City College - University of California, Berkeley Public Transportation Options: - AC Transit (refer to the signs at the bus stops nearby to see the routes available) - Downtown Berkeley BART - North Berkeley BART - Ashby BART For information on Amtrak Train and Bus Stations: - http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?c=Page&pagename=am%2FLayout&p=1237405732508&cid=1237608345105 Map of staffed and unstaffed stations: - http://www.capitolcorridor.org/included/popups/routemap.php

    Emery Go Round

    Emery Go Round

    (103 reviews)

    How did I not know about Emery-Go-Round shuttle before? Great way to connect from MacArthur BART to…read morebusinesses around Emeryville. Friendly drivers and frequent, on-time service.

    I've been using Emery Go Around for 3 weeks now. So far I'm very happy with It. Knock on wood…read more I take this bus to get to the MacArthur BART station to commute to the city for work during the week. Yes, I have a car but it costs hundreds of dollars to park in the city and traffic sucks balls. So I take public transportation like your typical East Bay commuter. The buses are clean and generally come on time. They also have an app to track the buses but I rarely use it. Most drivers are friendly, however, I've seen one or two grumpy drivers also. There are different schedules for regular hours and commute hours. The buses run less frequently before and after commute hours and some routes are combined. It takes about 15 mins to the BART station from where I live during commute hours. The amount of time would double for regular hours. The service is FREE so it deff helps to reduce my commute cost. I don't think any city in the Bay Area has a similar bus service like Emeryville so I'm pretty happy with where I live. Some unappreciative ppl say it's not free because our taxes pay for it. I say move somewhere else that doesn't have a free bus then so you can be happy there! The takeaway message is don't take things for granted! Thanks Emery Go Around! I only hope you can get better from here.

    Amtrak - Emeryville

    Amtrak - Emeryville

    (328 reviews)

    Amtrak hates disabled people: We paid a premium for a room advertised as "Accessible." It was not…read more The door latch was broken and literally duck taped, causing the door to slam the entire trip--a clear safety issue. The table was jammed and unusable. For a room advertised as accessible and at a price of over $600 for a 4 hour ride, this level of disrepair is inexcusable. Also, the ticket was advertised as including meals, but there was no breakfast or snacks, and lunch was barely edible (reheated, stale food). Staff were kind, but the facilities and upkeep were not. For the price, this fell far short. I would not recommend booking an accessible room based on this experience. Save your money and just buy a coach ticket or better yet, just drive.

    Clean and efficient station. No interaction with staff because I already brought my ticket online…read more You need a code to use the bathrooms, and the SF connection bus driver let us know the code before we got off the bus. Did not use this visit. The kiosk/cafe that sells coffee/drinks was not opened, but they have vending machines for water/sodas and snacks. Did not use. The train was a little late, but we were adequately informed by the platform signage. No issues getting on the train. Coming back from Sacramento, the train was late and we didn't have time to even go into the station. It was directly to the bus to connect back to SF. Very quick boarding. And if you have larger luggage, they store it under the bus. Efficient service. Located on Horton and 59th Street.

    Capitol Corridor - Berkeley - publictransport - Updated May 2026

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