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Revision as of 18:42, 29 November 2013
City: Oakland | 35th Ave east of San Leandro St
Points of interest
BART
Ticket machines for BART are located on the ground level station concourse. This station features side platforms. See sign for destination before heading to the platform.
Platform 1: to Fremont, | Platform 2: to Richmond, |
Real time departures: | |
⇓ Next Station: Coliseum/Oakland Airport | ⇑ Next Station: Lake Merritt |
Bus - AC Transit
When transferring from BART, you can get a free BART to bus transfer before leaving the paid area. The transfer provides discounted one way fares on AC Transit.
Lines 1, 1R and 801 stop on International & 34th Ave. All others stop at the bus plaza.
Parking
<simpletable sep=comma class="wikitable"> , , Unreserved spaces, Reserved spaces, Carpool Weekdays, before 10am, $1.50 daily fee, reserved permit required, BART carpool permit required Weekdays, 10am - 3pm, $1.50 daily fee, $1.50 daily fee, $1.50 daily fee Weekdays, after 3pm, free, free, free Weekends, all day, free, free, free </simpletable> Diagram of parking areas
Reserved spaces require:
- BART monthly reserved parking permit
- BART long term airport parking permit
- BART single day reserved permit - $4.50
To pay the daily parking fee, remember your space number, enter through the faregates into the paid area and pay at an add fare machine. Parking gets full at the station by 7am.
Paid private commuter parking is also available next to the Fruitvale Village between 35th and 37th avenues.
Bicycle
A staffed bike station is available at the Fruitvale Village. It is operated by Alameda Bicycle.