About Greyhound San Francisco
There are lots of different ways to get to San Francisco. You can fly, drive, take a boat, or arrive by train. Plus, if you're trying to keep travel costs down, Greyhound buses offer an economical way to see more of the West Coast of California, including its famous City by the Bay.
San Francisco's Greyhound bus terminal is located on Mission Street right in the heart of the city. That means if you arrive in the city by bus, you can start looking around right away. However, bus stations are a lot easier to navigate if you leave your heavy bags behind.
That's where Bounce comes in. Our app makes it easy to find luggage storage locations near the bus station, like the spot at Greyhound San Francisco, and anywhere else you want to go in San Francisco. Our luggage storage service provides safe, secure, and reliable luggage storage, and because of our flat rate pricing structure, you can stay on top of your luggage storage cost, too.
How to get to and from Greyhound San Francisco
If you are planning a bus trip that links to the Greyhound Bus Station in San Francisco, which is located at 200 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA 94105, it’s a good idea to make sure you understand its connections to the rest of the city when your bus journey is over.
Bus services
- Greyhound: Connects to cities such as Los Angeles, Sacramento, Portland, and Las Vegas.
- Megabus: Offers services to destinations including Los Angeles, Sacramento, and Reno.
- FlixBus: Provides connections to cities like Los Angeles, Sacramento, and San Jose.
- BoltBus: Travels to destinations such as Portland and Seattle.
San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (Muni)
Muni Metro
- J Church, K Ingleside, L Taraval, M Ocean View, N Judah, T Third Street: Connect to various parts of San Francisco.
Muni buses
- Bus 8: Connects to North Beach and Bayview.
- Bus 10: Travels to Potrero Hill and Pacific Heights.
- Bus 12: Provides access to the Financial District and Outer Mission.
Embarcadero Station (0.5 miles away)
- Richmond Line: Connects to Berkeley and Richmond.
- Antioch Line: Travels through Oakland to Pittsburg/Bay Point.
- Dublin/Pleasanton Line: Connects to East Bay cities.
- Millbrae/SFO Line: Provides access to San Francisco International Airport (SFO) (30 mins).
Airport connections
- Accessible via BART from the Embarcadero Station (30 mins).
- Take the route using the BART from the Embarcadero Station to the Coliseum Station, then transfer to the BART Oakland Airport Connector (45 mins total).
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