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3.9 (52 reviews)
Open 6:00 am - 9:00 pm

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William B.

So Far I Have Been To A lot Of Bus Transit All Over The Us & New York City Is One Of Them!!!! Not Only Does This Place Has Salesforce Transit Center.... They Also Have A Cool Park With A Awesome Scenic View Of The San Francisco Downtown Area & A Playground For The Kids To Play At & Also A Coffee Place & Cafe To Drink & Eat At!!!!! And If Ù Ÿëĺpêřṣ & Ÿẹĺpèťṭěṣ Need To Use The Bathroom They Have It As Well!!!!!

Sunil R.

Oh, what could have been!! This could have been the modern version of NYC's Grand Central. It looks spectacular but it is sad to see how empty it is. It's now a sad monument of what once was. Now I am getting dramatic, I am sure things are going to bounce back in a few years and it will be bustling.

Evelyn W.

The best way to walk from Downtown towards the Ferry building. It is the Urban Oasis that San Francisco needs! The security is really good which means the park feels really safe, is always clean and well kept. Many families choose to picnic here or go on strolls on the weekend which I find really lovely. Really looking forward to more shops and restaurants to open, but for now, I will continue to enjoy the peace before the crowds settle in!

Moving water fountain
Umesh T.

It's pretty and visually impressive. But why does it take so long to find a damn ticketing machine? I was trying to reload my clipper card and walked in via the Beale St entrance. I saw rows of vending machines and snazzy LCD screens advertising products and services, but not a single one of them would help a traveller attempting to purchase a ticket or reload their smart card pass. I decided to try my luck upstairs and took the escalator. My hope raised slightly on seeing rows of these ATM sized machines. Forget it! More vending machines. I see one from Bestbuy even. But not a single darn ticketing machine. By then, I had traversed from the Nor-eastern end to the belly of this beast. I hopped on to another set of escalators to check out the street level, a block from where I started. More of the lovely displays of eye catching digital screens, that now fails to catch *my* eyes. I spy a coffee shop, vending machines for those who apparently absolutely must apply cosmetics before boarding the next bus out, and other paraphernalias. I walk around in despair, wondering if I'll ever get out of here with a full clipper card, or old and dead. Finally, Lord Munideus, the transit cousin of Poseidon, answers my prayers as the vending machines part and LED lights shine down on a gleaming row of ... yes my dear ... the near mythical ticketing machines!!! And my clipper card lived happily ever ... until the next reload.

Phil A.

I gotta say, this place is impressive!!! They obviously went all out building this, they spared no expense, at over 2 billion and change!! The Transit center is right next to the Salesforce Tower and under the Salesforce Park! And it's really long, looks like this might be the future Hub for all public transportation in the city. The 2nd floor is so nice, you almost forget your in downtown SF for a minute. And there is a good security presence here, very happy to answer any questions you have. It'll be interesting to see the future of the Salesforce Transit Center!!

View of transit bays giving a liminal feel to the upper bus level without people
Hugo_z_husky 2.

Good service, unknown if ticket machines from my experience , security, large selection of transit operators, future high speed rail and Caltrain terminal, beautiful rooftop park, serves flixbus/greyhound bus lines, selection of basic food/ shopping options for passengers, however given its current low transit volume outside of peak hours, the upper transit level feels like a liminal space at times, and can be a bit unsettling

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Lori N.

Grand Opening Day!! It's THE thing to do today in SF!! Come to be one of the first (among thousands) today to see it. Brand spanking new! Don't miss the gondola out front. Even though it's not functioning now, it will be. Can't believe this is finally opening after years of planning and construction, and $2 billion plus later. This is located directly across the Salesforce West building. You can't miss it. Just look for the swarm of people and the huge line! Don't just stay on the first floor. Take the escalator upstairs to the Rooftop Park, where it's all happening and you can get some fabulous views of all the surrounding techie buildings. Stroll around the complete Rooftop to get views from various perspectives. On the Rooftop Deck, you'll also find a few food stands selling ice cream, hot dogs and falafel, along with drinks. If you brought children, there's even an outdoor mini jungle gym to keep them entertained. If you haven't yet realized the obvious, the Transit Center is indeed named after the techie giant cloud computing company, Salesforce.com, founded by Marc Benioff. All transportation will be officially up and running beginning tomorrow, on Sunday. Enjoy the fete!

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Ed U.

Eight years of construction costing $2.26 billion have finally brought us a transit center worthy of a city as world-class as San Francisco. It encompasses three blocks and provides 5-1/2 acres of attractive green space that evokes a bit of the High Line in Manhattan (review: http://bit.ly/2PJkxrS). Finally the dying elephant that was the Transbay Terminal has finally been replaced (review: http://bit.ly/2LvY669), the temporary terminal notwithstanding. Adjacent to the city's tallest skyscraper, Salesforce Tower, the main entrance on Fremont and Mission opens into the Grand Hall which is dominated by a huge elliptical skylight (photo: http://bit.ly/2wiNmmT). A large scrolling LED sign designed by Jenny Holzer was installed just below the perimeter of the skylight, and the decorated terrazzo floor is an art piece in itself, "The Secret Garden" by Julie Chang (photo: http://bit.ly/2BSNRch). Two sets of escalators take you up to the rooftop garden has a circular walkway that follows the perimeter of the center and is flanked by a variety of native flora. There's an amphitheater, a central terrace area with colorful tables & chairs and games to play, and most creatively, a rolling water fountain feature that follows the patterns of the buses arriving and departing below (photo: http://bit.ly/2wuzk0z). A new restaurant will open up on the rooftop, but it won't be related to the upscale Hawaiian one that Michael Mina is opening in the tower. Jamie W. and I were here at the grand opening on August 12, and it was all rather overwhelming with the massive crowds queuing up for the escalator and elevator and then trampling on the carefully planned plants and lawns. I came back a little over a week later by myself just to see what it would be like on a normal commuting day, and it was a far more pleasant experience being able to appreciate all the architectural detail. At the same time, there was a sense of incompleteness about the center right now without the retail presence like you would find in any other transit station. The irony was that the park appeared to be much more of a congregation area for local workers, presumably a lot of Salesforce employees, and tourists rather than commuters. Right now they're just bus passengers - MUNI, AC Transit crossing the bay and driving over a cable-stayed bridge (photo: http://bit.ly/2wkaMbv), Greyhound. It'll be years before Caltrain moves here and there's no plan for a new BART line that could more directly connect people to the airport. Regardless, it's still OUR transit center. RELATED - Looking for San Francisco's major landmarks? Here's a list of the ones I've visited and reviewed: http://bit.ly/2MTlxeg

Jenny T.

** Cue Jurassic Park music ** This song popped into my head when I first walked onto a rooftop with manicured lush greens surrounding SF's skyline skyscrappers. The sun was shining, the construction noise was booming, the kids were chasing water spouting out of the ground, the white collar workers were eating their $10+ lunches, and tourist/couples/local residents/families were strolling leisurely around the park. This park has some very a luxurious amenities that you don't find elsewhere. There's a childrens library, game cart, fuse ball table, knitting classes, daily exercise classes, and free live music on certain days. Tax payers are paying the price for all these activities. This bus terminal took embarrassingly forever to complete. I saw so many other buildings finish before this. Even the Salesforce tallest skyscraper building in SF completed before this. Ridiculous! I can tell they spared no expense on this terminal... The good thing is, this is a much needed garden. Even though it's not an organically grown garden and has been meticulously designed around it's urban space, it is much needed for relaxing, enjoyment of sunshine or mostly fog, and the people here seem to just like it! As do I! To me, it's such a treat to have this so close my job!

The welcome sign
Alix J.

I came here after it first opened it's huge. It is right off mission street and Golden Gate university is a block away so if you go to GGU you don't have to take Bart and deal with the nasty station. Salesforce transit center is cleaner and there is a roof top park with a playground for the children and classes for all ages. There are food trucks in the plaza off of Beale street by the escalator and elevators it's Monday through Friday and they are until 2 I recommend going at 1 because the lunch crowds thin out and lines are shorter. You can eat at the tables there or you can take it up to the roof park.

Rainy Monday morning commute in the pandemic.
Angelica M.

I missed my chance to visit pre pandemic so I feel like I missed a chance to compare the energy of a full packed center. The STC is huge! The bus terminal is too long and of course the bus line I take is on the entire opposite end of the center. That's literally my only complaint about this place. It takes for ever to reach my bus stop. The CVS near my office recently closed so the CVS kiosks are super handy and convenient. No need to stop at the store before heading home. And while I don't use benefit makeup products I might start! The Benefit Kiosk downstairs is also super convenient. On the street level is my fav coffee chop, Philz. But the true glory is the park at the very top. There's a walking path that loops around the entire park. And as you walk the tail you run into an amphitheater where folks are doing yoga or listening to live music, kids doin arts and crafts using materials from the craft cart, working out with a personal training or coworkers out for a stroll.

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Doug I.

As you descend the escalator to street level, you are presented with a wonderful geometric pattern on the floor in front of you. One section is of an antibody about to attach to a virus. I made sure to leave my shoes outside.

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Kristian D.

After a long hiatus, the Transbay Terminal has been replaced by the Salesforce Transit Center. This is the new bus terminal in San Francisco connecting many long distance buses to downtown using a multilevel complex. It spans several streets generally south of Market near Beale. The main terminal is open and modern helping hoards of commuters enter and exit the city. Muni is on the street level. Commuter buses on the upper levels with a park on the roof. There are not many services on site, but there are many in the neighborhood. The rooftop park pushes the terminal to a full four stars with an urban retreat perfect to being or end your day. You can easily walk around the park if you miss your bus or need a nice lunch spot. Public access is guaranteed with restrooms. Homeless and transient populations are welcome as fellow citizens, but they are kept under watch. Overall, I am glad that the new terminal is modern and fits in well with the area. The park is a literal crowning touch. Hopefully the owners can maintain the look and feel before it devolves into a port authority wasteland.

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Ask the Community - Salesforce Transit Center

I have a family member of the opposite gender who is handicap and may need assistance in the restroom. Are there "family" restrooms at the transit center?

Is there a Shake Shack at the transit center?

No. It is supposed to be opening on Fillmore Street. https://www.sfchronicle.com/food/article/Shake-Shack-has-found-a-site-for-its-first-San-12845799.php

Is there wifi?

As of 8/18/18 -- no

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2.6(126 reviews)
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Smell cleared out the entire midsection of the bus.

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