Talk:Transportation in the San Francisco Bay Area

Public Transportation
Considering how much is written about each highway we could write a few lines about the VTA light rail, and the SF Muni Metro. --JVittes 22:45, 31 July 2006 (UTC)


 * I don't think the Napa Valley Wine train should be listed under mass transit here, if there is no objections to it I'll soon go ahead and remove it. --JVittes 04:49, 31 October 2006 (UTC)


 * Why nothing about SFMTA's cable cars? Richardc020 (talk) 16:35, 5 April 2012 (UTC)

Needs section on bikes, bike laws, bike trails
Needs section on bikes, bike laws, bike trails —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.165.11.221 (talk) 02:55, 21 March 2010 (UTC)


 * "Public Transit is easily accessible within two blocks of any residence in San Francisco. Muni and BART are among the most popular forms of transit and easily link the City to Oakland, Berkeley, San Jose, and more. There is an international airport  in San Francisco. Bicycling is also a very common form of transportation among residents, as several main roads are marked off with designated bike lanes.

From: http://sf.wikispot.org/Bicycles

This is a link to a nice bike & walking map: http://campuslifeservices.ucsf.edu/transportation/rideshare/bike/pdf/bicycle_map_sf.pdf

Here's an extensive official resource from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (San Francisco Bay Area): http://bicycling.511.org/


 * " An informational [WWW]website is available to bicyclists thanks to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission. The site [ http://bicycling.511.org/ ] offers maps, safety information, and even help with choosing a bike.

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