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Public Transportation


Find out the best way to get to the SF Pride Civic Center and Parade Celebrations

Get free real-time Bay Area traffic and transit information to SF Pride celebrations by simply calling 511 or visiting www.511.org.

Public Transportation

The 511 service provides up-to-date information on Bay Area public transit routes, fares and schedules, as well as access to all transit operators.

To plan your transit route, use 511’s TakeTransit Trip Plannersm.

Find out when your next Muni train will arrive at your stop by calling 511 and saying, “Muni”, then “Arrival Times”.

Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) www.bart.gov

Take BART to the Pride Celebrations! Disembark at Civic Center for the Celebration site and use the Civic Center, Powell or Montgomery Street stations to access the Parade route. Contact BART at 510-465-2278 or www.bart.gov for the latest information and schedules.

BART is a 104-mile, automated rapid transit system serving over 3 million people. BART’s mission is to provide safe, reliable, economical and energy-efficient means of transportation. With gas prices climbing ever higher, BART expects more people to switch their commute, since each BART rider gets the equivalent of 250 miles to the gallon.

North Bay Ferry Service for Pride

CalTrain

If you are coming from the Peninsula or Santa Clara County we recommend that you use CALTRAIN and take the train to the last stop on Fourth Street. The Parade route is either a short walk to the Parade or a fast MUNI trip to the Celebration site. Contact CALTRAIN at 800-660-4287 for the latest information and schedules. If you are coming from the North Bay we recommend that you use the ferry service from Sausalito, Tiburon or Vallejo. Contact Golden Gate Transit at 415-923-2000 for information and schedules.

MUNI

If you live in San Francisco we recommend using the Muni Metro subway. All trains stop at the Civic Center for the Celebration site and at Civic Center, Powell and Montgomery Streets for the Parade route. Extra buses will be operating from the Castro District as well as the Sunset and Richmond Districts. After the Parade extra buses will be available at Market and 10th for the return home. Call the San Francisco 3-1-1 Customer Service Center or visit the SFMTA website for information and schedules.

Bicycle

Pedaling is one of the best ways to arrive at the Parade and Celebration. Valet bicycle parking is provided by the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, on Sunday June 29 only, and will be located on Hastings Plaza (on the corner of McAllister and Hyde – enter on Hyde).  Donations are welcome!

You can use the 511 BikeMappersm to plan your bicycle trip.
 

Driving

Call 511 or visit 511.org ahead of time to find out real-time driving times and traffic conditions such as road congestion, incidents and delays or construction.

Check before You Travel

Please contact Travel Info at 415-817-1717 to check on any number of traffic diversions and contingencies will take place on the days of the event.