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    This Blue Line is the line to take if your heading from the east bay (Dublin/Pleasanton) to the A's…read moregame. The coliseum is an actual stop and Bart will save you time and money especially now that the parking at the coliseum is up to $30. The trains ride smooth and it's nice to have a view rather than being stuck behind the wheel of your car fighting with traffic. Plus Bart makes it from Dublin/Pleasanton to the coliseum in roughly 25 minutes. You will not be able to do that in a car. Parking at Bart is free on weekends and apparently on weekdays after 3pm. Tickets for our group, myself and my two kids came out to roughly $17.00. You can barely beat that in gas if you were to drive yourself. I enjoyed talking Bart and I know my kids were thrilled to ride a "train." I recommend Bart to anyone heading to the A's or further down the line.

    I've driven through the Cities of Dublin and Pleasanton on the 580, but I've never stopped in…read moreeither. OK, that might be a lie, as I may have done a focus-group type thing in Dublin at one point, but that doesn't count. Anyway, I consider myself lucky never to have experienced the wonder that is either of these ridiculous Bay Area suburbs. How do I know they're ridiculous without ever having been to either? Well, that's quite a conundrum, because I'm unlikely to ever visit either and, therefore, unlikely to ever change my mind. If it's any consolation to your offended Dublin/Pleasanton pride, your chain stores look, um, nice from the freeway. OK, they look like every other visible-from-the-freeway chain stores I've ever seen. And this makes them, exciting. I think? Why am I going on about Dublin/Pleasanton in a review of the Dublin/Pleasanton-Daly City Line? Well, because I can. And unless the BART station does somehow straddle the border between the two cities, it's stupid that it's got a slashed name to begin with. It's probably either in Dublin or Pleasanton. The line itself is OK. I've never ridden it farther than Bay Fair, so I can't really contrast it with the Fremont-Daly City Line. It's gotten me (most of the way) to Oakland International Airport and back on many occasions. Hm, what else to say? I think I'm excited about the new West Dublin station, although it will also ridiculously be called the West Dublin/Pleasanton Station. Seriously, can't we just give each city its own BART station and be done with this / garbage?

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