Chinatown - Rose Pak Station

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Directions to and from Chinatown - Rose Pak Station  |  Nearby

Chinatown - Rose Pak Station, the northern terminus for T, is located at the corner of Stockton and Washington streets. It is named in honor of Rose Pak, a late Chinatown community leader and the chief advocate for the Muni Metro extension to Chinatown.

Points of interest

Muni Metro

Muni Metro opens until about midnight.

Riders can purchase Muni tickets or new Clipper cards from Muni ticket machines on the concourse level (1 level below street). Riders with a Muni ticket, Clipper card, contactless debit or credit card, or a mobile device with Apple Pay or Google Pay can pass through any faregate and proceed to the platform located below the concourse. Riders with other forms of passes or transfers should use the faregate next to the attendant booth and show their pass or transfer to the attendant. Riders must keep proof of payment for the ride, as fare inspectors may ask to see it onboard Muni vehicles or inside the paid area.

Stairs, escalators, and elevators connect the street entrance to the concourse and the concourse's paid area to the platform. This is the northern terminus of the T line. This station features a center platform and southbound trains may depart on any track.

Southbound: T to Sunnydale Terminus
Real time departures:
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Bus

Muni
California: Richmond District - Downtown
Bayshore: City College - Visitacion Valley - Chinatown - Fisherman's Wharf
Bayshore 'A' Express: Visitacion Valley - Chinatown
Bayshore 'B' Express: City College - Visitacion Valley - Chinatown - Fisherman's Wharf
Stockton: Crissy Field - 4th & King Caltrain via North Beach and Chinatown
Union-Stockton: Lyon and Greenwich - 4th & King Caltrain via Chinatown