San Francisco Transbay Terminal - Agencies That Serve The Temporary Transbay Terminal

Agencies That Serve The Temporary Transbay Terminal

Several agencies currently serve the Temporary Transbay Terminal, including:

  • AC Transit (stops inside the terminal; Route 800 stops on Beale between Howard and Folsom Sts.)
    • Commute-only routes: Routes B, C, CB, E, FS, G, H, J, L, LA, LC, NX, NX1, NX2, NX3, NX4, NXC, OX, P, S, SB, V, W, and Z
    • Daily Transbay routes: Routes F, NL, and O
    • All-Nighter route: Route 800
  • Golden Gate Transit (stops on Main between Howard and Folsom Sts.; most commute service bus routes still stop near old Transbay Terminal location)
    • Routes 10, 70, 80, 101, 101X
  • Greyhound Bus Lines (stops inside terminal)
    • Used as a terminal station for many routes from around the United States
  • SamTrans (stops on Main St.)
    • Commute-only route: Route 391
    • Daily routes: Routes 292 and KX
    • All-Nighter route: Route 397
  • Muni (stops on Howard, Beale, and Main Sts.)
    • Local routes: Routes 5, 38, 41*, 71, and 108
    • Limited stop routes: Routes 30X*, 38L*, 71L*, 80X*, 81X*, and 82X*
    • All-Nighter routes: Routes 38 and 108
  • WestCAT (stops inside terminal)
    • Commute-only route: Lynx
  • Other services:
    • Caltrans Bay Bridge Bike Shuttle (stops on Main St.)
    • Kaiser Shuttle to Kaiser San Francisco

Note: * - operates select days and times only

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