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Bay Shuttle and Super Shuttle are the longest running and best known ones.
If you arrive at the same time as others, you may want to consider splitting
a cab, it would get you to the hotel quicker... the shuttles can make a LOT
of stops en route to your destination.
Weather is nice this week- mid 70s in the East Bay, but in the low 40s at
night.
Sat-Wed in SF looks like mid-60s in the day and low 50s at night w/10%
chance of rain.
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 5:10 AM, Alice Young wondered:
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> I am reviewing the list of shared-ride vans from San Francisco Int'l
> Airport to the city. I would appreciate anyone's comments with using
> any of the following companies:
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> * Advanced Airport Shuttle
> * Airport Express
> * American Airporter Shuttle
> * Bay Shuttle
> * Go Lorrie's Airport Shuttle
> * Pacific Airport Shuttle
> * Peter's Airport Shuttle
> * Quake City Shuttle
> * San Francisco City Shuttle
> * SuperShuttle
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>
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*Larry Medina
Danville, CA
RIM Professional since 1972*
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