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- James TAugust 16, 2014Check-in with the attendant (usually in a yellow vest) and get your boarding card. Boarding is by number and on a first-come basis.
- Babette CantonJune 28, 2013Bring duct tape to close off the AC vent that might be in top of you. They really blast it. If not, a small blanket from the CVS on the corner will do.
- Babette CantonJune 28, 2013Some busses have the electrical outlets right in front of your knees. If you can't find it there, look for a black box behind your knee between the two seats. There's a place to plug for each seat.
- Babette CantonJune 28, 2013The bottom floor has a table and is the best spot if you need legroom. Wifi rarely works, so don't count on it.
- Babette CantonJune 28, 2013Today both the Sacramento and Los Angeles bound Megabus waiting area is across the street from the Caltrain station. Muster at the Muni bus stop right in front of Safeway.
- James TAugust 16, 2014Right across from a Bay Area Bikeshare station, if you want a quick commute and don't have a checked bag.
- James TAugust 16, 2014Bring earplugs/headphones and an eye mask. These green lights are always too bright.
- Adrian BarkerJanuary 7, 2014Pickup location is now on Townsend St just behind the Caltrain station. Look for the line of people waiting.
- James TAugust 16, 2014Giants home games can make it difficult to get here. The N and T get backed up, and traffic is a nightmare.
- Derek JonesSeptember 20, 2013The wifi sucks! Not strong enuf to support netflixx and hbo, u can do Facebook and pandora
- Andy KochSeptember 28, 2013Wifi on megabus is usually broken and worthless, bring your own mifi if you need internet.
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