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Getting Around
Getting around from your temporary housing in San Francisco isn't hard
to do. By train or trolley, you'll have no problem traveling from place
to place. So head on out to Alcatraz, Castro or Haight-Ashbury and see
all the city has to offer during your stay in San Francisco temporary
housing.

Public Transportation
Your San Francisco temporary housing will not leave you far from the
city's public transportation system. Known at the Muni (short for San
Francisco Municipal Railway), the city's public transportation system
covers 46.7 square miles and services over 700,000 rides on a typical
weekday. The Muni includes motor coaches, trolley coaches, streetcars
and cable cars, including the city's historic cable cars and streetcars.
The Muni's website contains fares, maps, schedules and other important
information.
San Franciscans also ride the BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) regularly.
The BART's 43 train stations run from the suburbs to the city and cover
over 100 square miles. Caltrain, also located nearby to many corporate
apartments, services the city and has 33 train stations from San Francisco
to Gilroy.
If you're traveling from your temporary housing in San Francisco across
the Bay, the city also offers ferries as a means of transportation. Many
use the ferries in their daily commute, as commuter ferries run between
San Francisco and Alameda, Oakland, Vallejo and Tiburon.
Driving
If you can't wait to get in your car and ride down the crooked Lombard
Street or cruise across the Golden Gate Bridge, you'll want to get familiar
with the San Francisco roads. Due to San Francisco's hilly landscape,
the city has more of a European feel, with more bridges than beltways.
Venturing out from your San Francisco temporary housing, you'll find some
of the following highways:
- Interstate 80: Runs west to east from the San Francisco/Oakland Bay
Bridge to Sacramento and onto Reno
- Interstate 280 and U.S. Highway 101: Major highways which connect
San Francisco to San Jose. Interstate 280 is more scenic, while U.S.
Highway 101 is more urban
- Route 1 and 35: Connects Half Moon Bay to Santa Cruz, Monterey and
San Francisco
There are many rental cars available in San Francisco for your stay in
temporary housing. San Francisco car rental agencies include Avis, Enterprise,
Budget and many more.
Taxicabs
If you're without a car in your serviced rental, you can opt to get around
by taxicab. The San Francisco Taxicab Commission aims for prompt and courteous
taxicab service and represents over 30 taxicab companies in the area.
Whether you're catching a ride back to your San Francisco temporary housing
from a night on the town or on your way to a business lunch, San Francisco
cabs can get you where you need to go.
Limousine Service
For those special occasions or when traveling in large groups, you may
prefer to rent a limousine during your stay temporary housing in San Francisco.
Many limousine services are available in San Francisco, so whether you
prefer an old white classic or a Hummer limo, you'll be able to find what
you're looking for!
Airports
Looking to get out of town? There are three main international airports
in San Francisco and the surrounding area, making it easy to fly in for
a meeting or get away for a relaxing long weekend. Airports close to your
San Francisco temporary housing include:
- San Francisco International Airport
- Oakland International Airport
- San Jose International Airport
Now you know how to get around from your San Francisco temporary housing.
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