Giants, Padres Race Ahead of Other CA Teams on Bike/Transit Access - Streetsblog California
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California boasts five major league baseball teams, with differing levels of transit access. The Giants and Padres lead due to their convenient locations near public transport options, including rail and bus services. In contrast, the Angels' stadium is less accessible for transit users, while the Dodgers face challenges requiring longer walks from rail stations, despite offering some bus services. As fans celebrate Opening Day, the differences in public transport accessibility are evident across the state's teams.
The Giants and Padres have easy access by bus and rail, with detailed transit directions, making them ideal for fans needing public transport options.
Oracle Field's proximity to the Caltrain depot and ferry service showcases San Francisco's commitment to transit access for sports fans, setting a high standard.
The Angels' location in Anaheim limits accessibility for transit users, making them less favorable compared to other teams, despite being close to the ARTIC rail hub.
The Dodgers' transportation options are limited, requiring fans to walk significant distances from rail stations, although they do offer the Dodgers Express bus service.
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