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    do u know best shuttle to SFO or OAK with long term parking?

    googling, calling has got me nowhere....can u?
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    Re: do u know best shuttle to SFO or OAK with long term parking?

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    googling, calling has got me nowhere....can u?
    Check out Airport express (https://www.airportexpressinc.com/home.html). I suggest you call them about long-term parking.

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    Re: do u know best shuttle to SFO or OAK with long term parking?

    I'm a semi fan of golden gate transit, via 101 bus to a lot of different BART or bus options to sfo. It takes only 30 min longer, if that, and costs $15 to $18. That's half of the airporter so many take.

    I'm takingmy own advice as I type.
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    Re: do u know best shuttle to SFO or OAK with long term parking?

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    googling, calling has got me nowhere....can u?
    If you are willing to drive to Larkspur Landing in Marin, Marin Airporter has a large parking lot there. (Call ahead on the day of travel for expected space availability.) Parking fees are very reasonable, especially compared to parking in the lots at and near SFO itself. I think that Airport Express may have the exclusive right to serving the Sonoma/Marin to OAK route, but I would check with Marin Airporter, Airport Express, and/or the Oakland Airport information line on who serves the route to between Marin and OAK, as well as for further information.
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    Re: do u know best shuttle to SFO or OAK with long term parking?

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    I'm a semi fan of golden gate transit, via 101 bus to a lot of different BART or bus options to sfo. It takes only 30 min longer, if that, and costs $15 to $18. That's half of the airporter so many take.

    I'm takingmy own advice as I type.
    Be aware that GGT is reluctant to carry luggage of any size, especially on the commute buses (the faster routes). Airplane carry on would probably be fine.
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    Re: do u know best shuttle to SFO or OAK with long term parking?

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    googling, calling has got me nowhere....can u?
    The last time I used SFO I parked at the Petaluma stop for the Airporter (used the Airporter), and left my car for 2 1/2 weeks. It cost $3 a night to park there...but at least cut out the getting a ride TO an airporter stop in SR/RP, waiting, and an extra 1/2 time in the Airporter bus.
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    Re: do u know best shuttle to SFO or OAK with long term parking?

    Can park in Petaluma at Airport Express lot for 3 bucks a night (unless it recently went up.) Next to Fairgrounds.
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