SOUTH BAY COMMUTE TO STANFORD REDWOOD CITY...• Board the Commute.org Redwood City-Midpoint...

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Tip: Links to full schedules: Caltrain: caltrain.com/schedules/weekdaytimetable caltrain.com/schedules/weekendtimetable VTA Light Rail: vta.org/routes/rt901 Caltrain parking oſten fills up quickly in the morning, so consider arriving early, carpooling, biking, or walking to the station if possible. Fare information: Caltrain: FREE with a current Go Pass Clipper Card VTA: Free with a current SmartPass. transportation.stanford.edu/SmartPass Caltrain Fares Without a Go Pass: VTA Fares Without an SmartPass: Go/Smart Pass Eligibility: pmplus.stanford.edu/pats/transportation/gopass-status Caltrain parking: At most Caltrain stations, parking is $5.50 per day or $82.50 per month. Parking is free at stations south of San Jose Diridon Station. Monthly Caltrain parking permits may be purchased through Edenred using pre-tax payroll deduction (eligible employees) or through Caltrain (students). transportation.stanford.edu/edenred Park and Ride Lots: 511.org/carpool-vanpool/carpool/parkride From the Mountain View Caltrain Station: Start by biking, walking, driving, or taking the VTA Light Rail to the Mountain View Caltrain Station. Board the correct northbound Caltrain (headed toward San Francisco). Arrive at the Redwood City Caltrain Station. Board the Commute.org Redwood City-Midpoint Caltrain shuttle (peak hours) or Marguerite shuttle (midday). Arrive at the Stanford Redwood City campus. For the return trip, start by walking to the shuttle stop at Broadway & Douglas Avenue. Board the Commute.org Redwood City-Midpoint Caltrain shuttle (peak hours) or Marguerite shuttle (midday). Arrive at the Redwood City Caltrain Station. Cross the tracks and board the correct southbound Caltrain (headed toward San Jose). Arrive at the Mountain View Caltrain Station. SOUTH BAY COMMUTE TO STANFORD REDWOOD CITY Mountain View and San Jose Caltrain Stations | Estimated travel time 45 to 90 minutes | Estimated annual cost savings: $1,520* vta.org/routes/rt902 From the San Jose Diridon Caltrain Station: Redwood City-Midpoint Caltrain Shuttle: commute.org/shuttle-info/rider- alerts/redwood-city-midpoint-caltrain This is a sample commute plan for the Mountain View and San Jose Diridon Caltrain stations. If another station is more convenient for you, please feel free to request a custom commute plan at transportation.stanford.edu/commuteplanning. Redwood City-Midpoint Caltrain Shuttle and Marguerite Line RWC are FREE to the public vta.org/Getting-Around/fares caltrain.com/Fares *vs. driving alone Start by biking, walking, driving, or taking the VTA Light Rail to the San Jose Diridon Station. Board the correct northbound Caltrain (headed toward San Francisco). Arrive at the Redwood City Caltrain Station. Board the Commute.org Redwood City-Midpoint Caltrain shuttle (peak hours) or Marguerite shuttle (midday). Arrive at the Stanford Redwood City campus. For the return trip, start by walking to the shuttle stop at Broadway & Douglas Avenue. Board either the Redwood City-Midpoint Caltrain shuttle (peak hours) or Marguerite shuttle (midday). Arrive at the Redwood City Caltrain Station. Cross the tracks and board the correct southbound Caltrain (headed toward San Jose). Arrive at the Mountain View San Jose Diridon Station. Marguerite Line RWC: transportation.stanford.edu/marguerite/rwc Combined Schedule for Commute.org & Marguerite Line RWC: transportation.stanford.edu/combined-srwc-schedule

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Tip:

Links to full schedules:Caltrain: caltrain.com/schedules/weekdaytimetablecaltrain.com/schedules/weekendtimetable

VTA Light Rail: vta.org/routes/rt901

Caltrain parking often fills up quickly in the morning, so consider arriving early, carpooling, biking, or walking to the station if possible.

Fare information:Caltrain: FREE with a current Go Pass Clipper Card

VTA: Free with a current SmartPass. transportation.stanford.edu/SmartPass

Caltrain Fares Without a Go Pass:

VTA Fares Without an SmartPass:

Go/Smart Pass Eligibility: pmplus.stanford.edu/pats/transportation/gopass-status

Caltrain parking:At most Caltrain stations, parking is $5.50 per dayor $82.50 per month.

Parking is free at stations south of San JoseDiridon Station.

Monthly Caltrain parking permits may be purchasedthrough Edenred using pre-tax payroll deduction (eligible employees) or through Caltrain (students). transportation.stanford.edu/edenred

Park and Ride Lots:511.org/carpool-vanpool/carpool/parkride

From the Mountain View Caltrain Station:

• Start by biking, walking, driving, or taking the VTA Light Rail to the Mountain View Caltrain Station.• Board the correct northbound Caltrain (headed toward San Francisco).• Arrive at the Redwood City Caltrain Station.• Board the Commute.org Redwood City-Midpoint Caltrain shuttle (peak hours) or Marguerite shuttle (midday).• Arrive at the Stanford Redwood City campus.• For the return trip, start by walking to the shuttle stop at Broadway & Douglas Avenue.• Board the Commute.org Redwood City-Midpoint Caltrain shuttle (peak hours) or Marguerite shuttle (midday). • Arrive at the Redwood City Caltrain Station.• Cross the tracks and board the correct southbound Caltrain (headed toward San Jose).• Arrive at the Mountain View Caltrain Station.

SOUTH BAY COMMUTE TO STANFORD REDWOOD CITYMountain View and San Jose Caltrain Stations | Estimated travel time 45 to 90 minutes | Estimated annual cost savings: $1,520*

vta.org/routes/rt902

From the San Jose Diridon Caltrain Station:

Redwood City-Midpoint Caltrain Shuttle: commute.org/shuttle-info/rider-alerts/redwood-city-midpoint-caltrain

This is a sample commute plan for the Mountain View and San Jose Diridon Caltrain stations. If another station is more convenient for you, please feel free to request a custom commute plan at transportation.stanford.edu/commuteplanning.

Redwood City-Midpoint Caltrain Shuttle and Marguerite Line RWC are FREE to the public

vta.org/Getting-Around/fares

caltrain.com/Fares

*vs. driving alone

• Start by biking, walking, driving, or taking the VTA Light Rail to the San Jose Diridon Station.• Board the correct northbound Caltrain (headed toward San Francisco).• Arrive at the Redwood City Caltrain Station.• Board the Commute.org Redwood City-Midpoint Caltrain shuttle (peak hours) or Marguerite shuttle (midday).• Arrive at the Stanford Redwood City campus.• For the return trip, start by walking to the shuttle stop at Broadway & Douglas Avenue.• Board either the Redwood City-Midpoint Caltrain shuttle (peak hours) or Marguerite shuttle (midday). • Arrive at the Redwood City Caltrain Station.• Cross the tracks and board the correct southbound Caltrain (headed toward San Jose).• Arrive at the Mountain View San Jose Diridon Station.

Marguerite Line RWC: transportation.stanford.edu/marguerite/rwcCombined Schedule for Commute.org & Marguerite Line RWC: transportation.stanford.edu/combined-srwc-schedule

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Additional Options and Resources

CARPOOL/VANPOOLtransportation.stanford.edu/rideshareSharing the ride could be a good alternative to transit. By using Stanford’s ridematching services, you can be matchedwith Stanford commuters who live and work near you. Scoop, a casual carpooling public network app, offers special pricing for eligible Stanford commuters. Use Scoop’s flexible app once a week or every day at the times that work for you. For a Stanford-only option, you can go to our Carpool Vanpool Listings page to see ride postings or post your own commute.

ZIPCAR: ACCESS TO VEHICLES WHEN YOU NEED THEMtransportation.stanford.edu/zipcarStanford affiliates enjoy discounted rates for car share.

FREE AND DISCOUNTED TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS transportation.stanford.edu/discountsLearn more about Stanford’s free and discounted transportation programs, including eligibility.

[email protected] | 650.736.9923 | transportation.stanford.edu/srwc

BICYCLE PROGRAMtransportation.stanford.edu/bikeFind bike routes, bike safety information, and more.

FREE COMMUTE PLANNINGcommuteplan.stanford.eduInterested in sustainable transportation but not sure how to start? Plan your own trip or request a commute plan.

FREE EMERGENCY RIDE HOMEtransportation.stanford.edu/erhIn the event of an eligible emergency on a day you use sustainable transportation, we can help you get home.