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Cheapest way to travel between LA and San Francisco?

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GeekyLynn | 09:20 Wed 26th Apr 2006 | Travel
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Considering I don't own a car, do you know the cheapest way to frequently travel between these cities? Thank you!
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surprisingly, bus travel may not be the cheapest way of travel - plus its rather long and stuffy (but you will meet the most strangest characters ole California has to offer!) - check out Southwest Airlines (the flight is only about 45 min) and they are usually the cheapest.


If you want to go by bus, check out Greyhound (bus co)

well, cheapest, hitch-hiking... or riding the rails like in black and white movies, though it'll probably take a while as guards keep kicking you off.

I caught the Greyhound from LA to S.Fran and would not recommend it to my worse enemies....it was disgusting and took about 10 hours....The editor is also correct it aint that cheap.


The last 3 times I have made the journey I have flown and have never paid more than 50 bucks. It's cheaper still if you fly from John Wayne Airport in Orange County to Oakland. They are both a little bit further out than LAX and S.Fran Int'l.


When you arrive at whichever airport make sure you have booked online at www.supershuttle.com .I think I paid about 8 bucks last year to get from the airport to Fishermans Wharf and about 10 bucks to get me to Oakland. You do have to share with other people but its a lot cheaper than cabs.


Any other questions just ask.

Hi, I took a shared shuttle last time I wen to SFO https://shuttlewizard.com

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