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    Trumps the 9 San Bruno for getting downtown while being able to keep to yourself and not be scared.

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    One of the worst horror shows in SF. Whatever the drivers are paid on the inbound route between Bryant & Geary, it's not enough.

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    Bayshore Caltrain Station

    Bayshore Caltrain Station

    2.9(24 reviews)
    4.7 kmVisitacion Valley

    The Bayshore Caltrain Station is a simple no-frills train station in an industrial area. There is a…read moresmall parking lot where you can park and ride for $5.50 all day. If parking is a bigger deal to you I've heard the 22nd Street Station (one stop from here closer to San Francisco) has more residential street parking. There's one lane for trains going to San Francisco and another going to San Jose. If you're taking the southbound train, you'll have to take the stairs or elevator and cross the bridge. Note that they do not have restrooms. Depending on which zone you're getting on and off will determine the price that you pay. Just remember that you need to pay before you board. You can scan your Clipper card at their kiosks or buy one on-site. Pro tip: if you have an iPhone you can set up a digital transit card and refill your transit card with your credit card. It's not located in the best part of town but as long as you stay alert of your surroundings and avoid being here at night as much as possible, you should be fine.

    This station has no bathrooms and is a very no-frills station, but there is a nice view of the…read moremountains and colorful houses in Visitacion Valley, and the tall footbridge looks quite picturesque in the right light. You can see the Cow Palace from this station. It is a bit of a walk to businesses, and there in an hour between stops , so it is not too convenient if you don't get there at the right time. It is a pretty quiet station.

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    MUNI - 90 Owl

    MUNI - 90 Owl

    3.5(2 reviews)
    3.2 kmVisitacion Valley

    Hella fast with new buses, but often a few minutes early or late. For the most part the crazies I…read morealways run into on the Market street lines don't seem to be on this one much, but that might just be because I'm lucky (or because I'm on it at 4:30 AM). Much better than the 9 on a whole, but it only comes every half hour. Not horrible by MUNI standards. Still, I'm only taking you lately cause some douche stole my bike.

    Crazy racing driver, I flagged him down between stops and he screeched the bus to a halt on 3rd st…read moreat 1am. as soon as I got in, it seemed like a dream sequence from a drug movie. nightmarish/wacky dream passengers, the driver was leaning very far over towards the door the whole time, nodding off to sleep (it seemed) and going super fast, like someone told him there was a bomb on the bus that would explode if he didn't stay at the speed he was going and there was only one way for people to survive and also the bus had to jump across an unfinished bridge and someone's house blew up when they were searching for the culprit. It just seemed like that, but at the same time, every thing on the bus was moving extra slow and trippy. This had nothing to do with how I was feeling. Finally I pulled the stop cord, thinking we'd stop by my house. NO. The stop he was going for was mega far from where I thought it would be, and it ended up that the stop I thought I was going to use was on the other side of the street, which I found out when I walked far up a hill and saw the stop- I've never seen that stop before. I'm still learning the routes. Anyways, I hope I get to ride with this guy again, it was a real carnival style thrill. Best bus ride so far.

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    MUNI - 15 Bayview Hunters Point Express - Inbound stop at 3rd & 20th Streets.

    MUNI - 15 Bayview Hunters Point Express

    4.0(1 review)
    2.9 kmBayview-Hunters Point

    I won't go into the long, complicated history of Muni's 15 bus, mostly because I don't remember…read more But back in the day, there was an easy way to remember which Muni bus lines went through Chinatown: The multiples of 15. So the 15, the 30, and the 45 all went through Chinatown. When the T-Third Street came into existence in 2007, I believe they got rid of the 15--or was it the 10-Townsend?--because it duplicated much of the T-Third's route. But that's not really true, since the T-Third wouldn't extend all the way to Chinatown until January 2023, but there was duplication on 3rd Street. Wait, wait, wait! I said I wouldn't go into that history. The 15-Bayview Hunters Point Express has a long, complicated name, but it serves a very important purpose: namely, efficiently transporting passengers from Bayview to the Financial District, and vice versa. Yes, its service is redundant, as most of its line shares the T's line on 3rd Street, but the T-Third runs at grade, meaning that it has to deal with all the same cross streets and signals as regular cars and buses do, at least along 3rd Street, so the 15 is often faster than the T, at least for short trips on 3rd Street. I often use the 15 and T interchangeably. If I'm on 3rd Street and I need to go north or south, I pull up NextBus and find out which one is coming first. I hop on that one. The 15 is also useful for when they're doing service work on the T or if there's any kind of track issue that backs trains up along the line. The 15's bus stops are generally past the street of its intersections, which is mainly true of the T-Third's stations, so it's easy enough to wait for either train or bus right at the corner. You'll definitely be able to see the train long enough ahead of time to cross the street to the station entrance.

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    MUNI - 15 Bayview Hunters Point Express

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    Waymo Depot - Climate control that is accessible to the back seat passengers

    Waymo Depot

    3.3(36 reviews)
    1.9 kmBayview-Hunters Point

    I have always been intrigued by the sudden influx of driverless cars and on our recent day trip to…read moreSF, we decided to finally try Waymo out. We had some Waymo credits since it was our very first time using the app, so that was quite nice. The app is pretty picky about pickup and dropoff locations, but overall easy to use. You can adjust the legroom and AC temp/strength too so your comfort level is set before the car arrives. The routes don't always make the best sense, but that's what happens of course when you're trying to rely on AI to choose your route. We took Waymo twice that day, and honestly it was a pretty smooth and comfortable ride. I did not have high expectations, but the car stayed at the posted speed limits and did not glitch out on us (as I'm sure you have seen the videos of various Waymos being weird). It did get pretty close to other cars when braking at stop lights, but overall it made pretty good decisions, and we got to our locations safely. Our first route was from Chinatown to San Tung (iykyk), and our second route was from GGP to Japantown. Thanks to our credits, we didn't end up paying much for our rides, but if we had to pay out of pocket, it would definitely add up. Also, route prices would (obviously) vary depending on location and timing of rides. We mainly did this for the experience and for fun, and since we did not drive to SF that day. However, it does get a little expensive, especially if one were to use it to commute. I'd say to try it at least once if you're interested, but with how many people I saw riding in Waymos, I'd hope to see the cost of rides to go down as the company continues to improve its services. I might try riding again in the future for fun though. It was a cool experience for sure.

    Waymo is WAY SLOW and there fore WAY NO!…read more Yeah. I know that in theory WAYMO vehicles are safer...they don't speed or run lights or honk their horns. They also don't foot with traffic very well...and they take really long time to pivot if there is an issue. Vehicle was clean. No risk of a stinky driver. You can control the temperature and supposedly the music - limited to skipping songs on a very MUZAK forward play list. Kind of a plus. Minuses are mostly all tied to the lack of a human driving. Waymo can't make judgement calls or pull up alternate routes from experience. If it ain't part of its programming then it isn't happening. And it was double the cost of UBER. Was fun to have taken one- never again.

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    Waymo Depot - Excellent driver as usual!

    Excellent driver as usual!

    Waymo Depot - Took this Waymo from GGP to Japantown

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    Took this Waymo from GGP to Japantown

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