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Hear about our transit trip of the month!
Want to get to fun locations or events in San Mateo County without a car? The ALLIANCE highlights a different trip here every month. Look what is happening this month:

Destination: The Bay Meadows Race Course
The longest continually operating racetrack in California, Bay Meadows Race Course in San Mateo offers the excitement of horse racing combined with a unique blend of tradition and innovation.

Activity: Fun at the Races!!!
Check out www.baymeadows.com to learn about racing schedules and special events.

Transit Agencies Serving the Destination
SamTrans provides service to the racetrack both weekdays and weekends.
SamTrans: (800) 660-4287 for customized trip planning.

Routes Serving the Destination
• CalTrain from San Francisco and San Jose stops at Bay Meadows throughout the day during the racing season. Call 511 for more information..
• SamTrans buses 390 and 391 also serve Bay Meadows. Both buses stop at El Camino and 25th, walk eastbound on 25th (1 block) until you reach S. Delaware (entrance to race track will be on the right side).
SamTrans:(800) 660-4287 or 511 for customized trip planning.

Link to Specific Routes and Schedules

Link to Caltrain Schedule:
www.caltrain.com

Link to 390 SamTrans Bus Schedule:
www.511.org



 

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