The carpooling post
Or: Man, that church is hard to get to by public transit.
I know that this is unlikely to be a problem for many people, but it is very difficult to get to UUCB by bus on a weekend — it’s easy to make it to the El Cerrito Plaza BART station two miles away, but that last two miles is a doozy. If you’re going to the church from points south, you will likely go by El Cerrito Plaza BART on your way up the hill; if you’re willing to pick up a carpooler as you do that, please comment here. Please also comment here if you need help with that last two miles.
If we can’t work out carpooling, this is the public transit route:
Take BART to the Downtown Berkeley station. Walk a block north to the #7-Arlington bus stop. The ride takes about forty minutes from downtown Berkeley (watch out – the bus schedule consistently underestimates this by ten minutes) and the bus comes only once an hour; see schedules at Bay Area transit info. Get off at the intersection of Arlington and Moeser, and walk the last three blocks uphill.
Posted: June 10th, 2008 under getting there.
Comments: 2
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Comment from Elena Innes
Time: June 17, 2008, 12:32 pm
Hi. Much like the previous commenter, I am also in need of a ride from the El Cerrito Plaza station. More precisely, both my girlfriend and I need a ride, and we would be totally grateful if one could be provided. In case anyone with a car is coming from the same direction, I should probably mention we’re starting out on the peninsula, in Pacifica.
In case it doesn’t post, my email is my first name dot my last name at gmail. Thank you kindly.
Comment from Megan Graham
Time: June 15, 2008, 4:23 pm
Hi, everyone. I can get myself to the El Cerrito Plaza BART station, but I would need a ride from there. I am a non-smoking, non-serial killer, relatively harmless friend of the brides’.
Oh, and I’m staying at Michelle’s apartment while she’s not there, so if you live in that area and can give me a ride (thus skipping the public transit step) that would be supercool. Email me! Thanks!


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