Is there a bus from San Francisco to Sonoma?

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I had heard that one existed, but I can't seem to find it online. I'll be near Chinatown, but I can take BART to anywhere in the city to catch a bus. A cheap train would also work.






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How do I get from San Francisco to Sonoma?

Ferry from the San Francisco Ferry Building to Larkspur Ferry (goldengateferry.org/schedules/Larkspur.php). From there, catch Golden Gate Transit to Sonoma County, or ride a SMART train to Sonoma County. Greyhound Bus Services: operates from San Francisco to Santa Rosa. There are transfers for local buses.

Are there shuttles from SFO to Sonoma?

The Sonoma County Airport Express is a convenient option for an SFO to Sonoma shuttle service. This shuttle departs from both the San Francisco and Oakland airports and makes four stops in Sonoma County: the Sonoma County Airport, Santa Rosa Fairgrounds, Doubletree Hotel in Rohnert Park, and the Petaluma Fairgrounds.

How do you get to Sonoma without a car?

A Sonoma County Transit bus stops by campus Monday through Saturday and is served by local Route 10, intercity routes 26, 44 & 46 and SMART Connector Route 52. Catch the bus near the flag-pole at SSU's entrance on East Cotati Avenue and Sequoia Way.

How do you get to Sonoma California?

The closest airport and shuttle service to Sonoma County are the county's own Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport (STS), in Santa Rosa, with daily flights on three major carriers; and the Sonoma County Airport Express, which runs between Sonoma County and the San Francisco and Oakland airports.



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