There are 4 ways to get from Pacific Heights to Sunnyvale by bus, train, car, or taxi
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Line 45 bus, Caltrain
best- Take the bus from Union St & Fillmore St to Townsend St & Lusk Stbus 45
- Take the train from San Francisco Caltrain Southbound to Sunnyvale Caltrain Southboundtrain Local Weekday / ...
1h 55m$10–13Line 28 bus, bus
cheapest- Take the bus from Lombard St & Fillmore St to Daly City BART Parking Lot Ebus 28
- Take the bus from Daly City BART-Bay 1 to Palo Alto Transit Ctr-Bay 1bus Ecr
3h 58m$6–11Drive 42 mi
- Drive from Pacific Heights to Sunnyvalecar 42 mi
48 min$8–12Taxi
- Take the taxi from Pacific Heights to Sunnyvaletaxi 42 mi
48 min$150–190
Pacific Heights to Sunnyvale by bus and train
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Pacific Heights to Sunnyvale is to drive which costs $7 - $12 and takes 48 min.
The fastest way to get from Pacific Heights to Sunnyvale is to drive which takes 48 min and costs $7 - $12.
No, there is no direct bus from Pacific Heights to Sunnyvale. However, there are services departing from Lombard St & Fillmore St and arriving at El Camino & Mathilda via Daly City BART-Bay 1 and Palo Alto Transit Center. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 3h 58m.
The distance between Pacific Heights and Sunnyvale is 44 miles. The road distance is 42.2 miles.
The best way to get from Pacific Heights to Sunnyvale without a car is to line 45 bus and Caltrain which takes 1h 55m and costs $10 - $13.
It takes approximately 1h 55m to get from Pacific Heights to Sunnyvale, including transfers.
Pacific Heights to Sunnyvale bus services, operated by San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, depart from Lombard St & Fillmore St station.
Pacific Heights to Sunnyvale bus services, operated by San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, arrive at Daly City BART Parking Lot E station.
Yes, the driving distance between Pacific Heights to Sunnyvale is 42 miles. It takes approximately 48 min to drive from Pacific Heights to Sunnyvale.
There are 557+ hotels available in Sunnyvale.
What companies run services between Pacific Heights, CA, USA and Sunnyvale, CA, USA?
You can take a bus from Lombard St & Fillmore St to El Camino & Mathilda via Daly City BART-Bay 1 and Palo Alto Transit Center in around 3h 58m.
- Phone
- +1 800-660-4287
- Website
- Cal Train
Train from San Francisco Caltrain Southbound to Sunnyvale Caltrain Southbound
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 3m
- Frequency
- Every 30 minutes
- Estimated price
- $8–11
- Website
- Cal Train
- Schedules at
- Cal Train
- One-way Adult
- $8–11
Bus from Union St & Fillmore St to Townsend St & Lusk St
- Ave. Duration
- 37 min
- Frequency
- Every 20 minutes
- Estimated price
- $2–3
- Website
- San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency
- Schedules at
- San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Routes
Bus from Lombard St & Fillmore St to Daly City BART Parking Lot E
- Ave. Duration
- 45 min
- Frequency
- Every 15 minutes
- Estimated price
- $2–3
- Website
- San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency
- Schedules at
- San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Routes
- Website
- SamTrans Homepage
Bus from Daly City BART-Bay 1 to Palo Alto Transit Ctr-Bay 1
- Ave. Duration
- 2h 15m
- Frequency
- Every 15 minutes
- Estimated price
- $2–4
- Website
- SamTrans Homepage
- Website
- SamTrans Schedules
- Ave. Duration
- 48 min
- Estimated price
- $150–190
Coastside TAxi
- Phone
- +1 650-333-3505
- Website
- coastsidetaxi.com
SF Green Cab
- Phone
- +1 415-626-4733
- Website
- greencabsf.com
Yellow Cab
- Phone
- +1 415.333.3333
- Website
- yellowcabsf.com
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