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San Francisco is a small city, for the United States, but there's an active CouchSurfing community, with over 800 members.
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Getting AroundThe bus/streetcar line is the MUNI (SF Municipal Railway). It is $1.50 (as of January 2007). It goes all over the city, but it closes at 12, except for a few select routes (known as Owl). When you get on the bus and pay your fare, make sure to grab your transfer ticket from the driver! They're good for two hours on buses and streetcars (lines F, J, K, L, M, N, T - not to be confused with cable cars!). The subway is called BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit), denoted "ba". "To Bart" is also a verb for taking the Bart from point to point, example, "I barted over to the East Bay last weekend". *I have never heard someone say "I barted"* You select your destination, add the appropriate amount, and go through the turnstyles. You will need to give your ticket to get out of the subway, but make sure to ask for a transfer ticket to the MUNI line before you leave the turnstyles if you need one. If you plan on staying in SF for a full month, you might want to look into getting a monthly pass. It is $45 and includes all SF MUNI lines and BART rides within SF (between Balboa Park Stn. and Embarcadero Stn.) Then there are the cabs - just be careful not to go to far on them, as the costs add up very quickly! If you are going to the Oakland airport, the shuttle (bus) costs $2.00 from the BART line. There is no change machine, so make sure you have $2.00 on you! My driver was nice and collected three dollars from the next people getting on the bus, because I only had a $5. Useful phone numbers311 San Francisco City help desk. They can tell you when the next bus is coming or how to get somewhere. 511 Bay Area Traffic and Transportation information, it is an automated system but during the weekday you can also speak to a real person. 415.455.2000 Golden Gate Transit (real person) They run ground transportation. 415.773.1188 Blue and Gold Fleet (automated system) Cheap ferries across the Bay to Sausalito, Tiburon, Oakland and a few other places. If you're stuck: Green Tortise Hostel is very friendly 1.800.867.8647
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