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    MUNI / BART Station - Embarcadero

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    Jolens V.

    Nice station , very convenient. Near to the Ferry building., Lots of great happenings in the area. Stores , fairs and hotels . Convenient Bart transfer point.

    One of the Embarcadero station entrances
    Hugo_z_husky 2.

    Useful enough, connect to all BART lines and the MUNI metro system, different transit agencies, requires a transfer, its a little dirty but what do you expect from an American metro system in a major city, ticket machines before and after gate line, staff available for BART or MUNI typically and can help of you need to get a clipper card, ticket for BART or MUNI

    Carol C.

    Date: 5/18/2018 Time: 2:40 PM This station is better than the Civic Center, much cleaner and within walking distance to the Ferry Building, Hyatt Regency, San Francisco Railway Museum & Gift Shop, the outdoor vendors in the Justin Herman Plaza area, Farmer's Market and Sue Bierman Park. Then a few blocks heading in a southerly direction (SOMA district), and in the Rincon Annex, is a very popular and pricey Chinese restaurant, Yank Sing. This station is the first or last one, depending on which destination one is heading to - further in to the heart of SF or going in the tunnel to the other side of the Bay to the East Bay, West Oakland being the first stop. Many times I have caught BART to SF from the Lake Merritt Station. Train was always crowded during commute hours in the morning and evening. I never could get a seat going to SF. It was SRO (acronym for standing room only). Most of the passengers disembarked at the first SF stop. My daily commute was to the Civic Center Station. The consolation to this was heading home in the evening. I was able to sit down. However, the commuters boarding at the Embarcadero Station had to stand. The drawback at Civic Center and Embarcadero Stations was trying to get up to the street level from the platform, only to find out the escalators were not working. (Aarrgg...grumble, grumble...mumble, mumble a few profane words.) I hated that to the point I caught the Muni #5 to the transit terminal to board AC Transit "O" bus to Alameda. Thank goodness I am retired from the labor force - no more waking up to alarm clock, no more daily commute on a crowded BART train to and from SF, no more panhandlers begging for money. Oh, the joy of being on a second journey and chillaxin' every day, which is a Friday in my book.

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    Daniel B.

    Embarcadero is BART's busiest train station. Along with the BART system, this station is also connected to the Muni Metro light rail and bus line and San Francisco cable car systems. On top of that, this is the first station in San Francisco when traveling across the bay (or last, if leaving the city for East Bay). It's located on the border of the bustling Financial District and South of Market just a few blocks away from the popular Ferry Building. No wonder it's so busy. This and the Montgomery Street station (next stop, also straddling the FiDi and SoMa) are BART's two busiest stations. Both get uncomfortably crowded during peak times, particularly the evening rush hour. I would avoid entering these stations during those times unless you absolutely have to. If you don't need to cross the bay, walk or take a Lyft/Uber. Like other BART stations, Embarcadero station has multiple points of entry/exit. Overcrowding at this station got so bad that in August 2016, BART had to restrict entry into the station from 4:30pm to 6:30pm on weekdays to the Daly City (southwestern) end of the station. Announcement: https://www.bart.gov/news/articles/2016/news20160808-1. This station is located underground and consists of three levels. The first level underneath street level is the mezzanine level where you can buy tickets. This level serves as the entry point to the next two levels, which are paid areas. The level below the mezzanine (B1) is for Muni and the level below Muni (B2) is for BART. Both the Muni and BART levels feature island platforms. The station, kiosks, and trains are old and worn, but functional. The condition of the place isn't surprising given the station's age (it opened in 1976) and the large volume of traffic it must endure on a daily basis. It's not clean and there isn't really anything nice to look at. Street (subway) performers are known to perform here sometimes. To give you an idea of BART pricing and trip times to/from this station, a ride to/from San Francisco International Airport costs $8.95 (one-way) and takes about 32-33 minutes. A ride to/from 12th Street/Oakland City Center costs $3.45 (one-way) and takes about 11-12 minutes.

    John G.

    Now this is more like it. The passengers here actually get in line to wait for the trains. Everyone here is orderly and if someone attempts to cut in line, they are met with frowns and are shamed to go to the end of the line. Shame on you...you line cutters. Depending on where you're headed, it's either the first stop into the City or the last stop out of the City. Sometimes I'll also use this station to avoid the crowd at Montgomery station. Depending on the wait for the next south-bound train, I'll take the next east-bound train from Montgomery and jump off this station so that I can be one of the first passengers to grab the next train coming from the East Bay. You see that, people? Yeah, you don't have to follow the crowd and act like a herd of cows. It's OK to use your brain once in a while. You don't have to shut it down just because you're getting off work. You have to keep the mind sharp and alert. You don't want to become a victim once the Zombie apocalypse start. All kidding aside, this station also stands out architecturally from the rest. It has plenty of character and charm. Its also been the backdrop in a few movies. If you like taking photos and you have an iPhone and Instagram, this is the place for you. I also like the fact that it's an open design and you can see the different levels as you progress up or down the escalator. More reason to like as you can see the Zombies coming so you can react and act appropriately.

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    Jenny P.

    I've been to almost every single BART station in the system, and this is one of the best stops. Reviews really can be made for everything! I really need to just mention real quick how tourist friendly this station is. The BART to MUNI transition is clearly labeled, and there is a Giant (lol) BALLPARK sign on the right side of the MUNI line to indicate where to transfer. Ingoing and Outgoing is confusing, after all. Also one of the safer, more well-lit stops along the way for night travel, which I often have to do when working in SF on weekends.

    So close to cable car turnaround!

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    This station is cleaner than a lot of the other stations. Homeless still camo out but they tend to remove them quickly.

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    Ask the Community - MUNI / BART Station - Embarcadero

    To take muni to Oracle park after arriving on Bart, what line do I take?

    Take the N. There is usually a sign up directing you to the correct side to board.

    Can someone check the Embarcadero Bart public bathroom has a coat hook? I asked them to install it 7/29/23.

    From Embarcadero BART station, what Muni car do I take to get to Market and Church St?

    To get directly to Church Street Station, you take the K, L, or M. The J has a stop at the corner of Church & Market, so you can take that as well.… Read more

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    Centrally located, with both Muni and BART lines. Provides access to several key theatres and…read moremuseums in the Civic Center area. Putting up the gates for BART seems to have helped considerably. Remaining issues are common to the surrounding area hard to solve.

    I love mass transit. I use it because it is efficient and effective. In most instances, it is…read morecompetitive with driving a personal vehicle. and during rush hour it typically is faster for the destinations I am headed to. But I also believe in the concept. We have become cynical about the public good, and that is a loss; the social contract is made real through infrastructure projects. I have used the Civic Center station probably a couple hundred times. It used to be, for a decade, the closest to my workplace. I am quite familiar with it. That includes at all hours. Despite my fondness for mass transit, I have to report that this station is probably the single worst of those I know well. I swear this is true, and you can confirm it easily enough on the internet: the elevators have broken down due to human feces being stuck in the machinery. There is just an overwhelming population of troubled souls in the neighborhood. They need help; I describe the situation not to condemn the individuals but to lament the state of our diverse democracy. I still use Civic Center. I would not warn people away. I would say that if you are not comfortable with the Muni or BART to begin with, you will have qualms about this specific site. That is all.

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    I had and continue to have so many misgivings about the Central Subway project (spending $1.6…read morebillion for 1.7 miles of tunnel and only three new stations is a horrible waste of taxpayer money). But it's over now, and I can't deny that at least two of the three new stations are great, and I like that the T-Third Street is finally its own line again--plus its new route makes more sense than its original route. The worst thing about this station is its name. Stop using slashes in the names of transit stops! And transit lines, while you're at it. In most cases, the slash is to include additional information (which is why a slash is bad, because slashes mean either/or, while hyphens [-] *can* mean and, but they don't always), but in this case, they just chose Yerba Buena and Moscone. Huh? Yerba Buena what? Island? Avenue? Gardens? Center for the Arts? And you mean Moscone Center, right? Well, anyone who knows what and where the Moscone Center is also knows about all the Yerba Buena stuff, and vice versa. So why not just choose one name? Moscone Station. See? I solved that for you. Back to the station itself. Almost a year after opening (and before the pre-APEC deep clean), it was still practically spotless. There isn't too much graffiti, and the station itself is gorgeous, from the platform to the mezzanine to the escalators and stairs to the small area with public art at street level. The station is much deeper underground than I expected it to be. There's plenty of room at the bottom of the stairs and escalators, so it should never really feel crowded, except possibly on the platform at times. Realistically, I probably won't catch or get off the train at this station very often, but it's neat that it's here. While they're still clean, you should check out all three new stations.

    Very clean and easy to navigate. It was our first time riding so we had high hopes and were not…read moredisappointed.

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