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How to get fromRedlands to Silicon Valleyby plane, train, bus, train (Amtrak), car, subway or tram

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There are 9 ways to get from Redlands to Silicon Valley by plane, train, bus, train (Amtrak), car, subway, or tram

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  1. Fly San Bernardino International Airport to San Francisco International Airport, Caltrain

    best
    1. Fly from San Bernardino International Airport (SBD) to San Francisco International Airport (SFO)planeSBD - SFO
    2. Take the train from Millbrae Caltrain Southbound to Palo Alto Caltrain Southboundtrain
    2h 42m
    $142–242
  2. Train, bus via Fontana

    cheapest
    1. Take the train from Fontana to L.A. Union StationtrainSB Line
    2. Take the bus from Los Angeles Union Station to San Jose Diridon StationbusFlixBus N2002 / ...
    11h 58m
    $61–161
  3. Train, bus

    1. Take the train from San Bernardino - Downtown to L.A. Union StationtrainSB Line
    2. Take the bus from Chinatown Station to San Jose - Huong Lan SandwichbusSan Fran
    10h 46m
    $74–84
  4. Train

    1. Take the train from San Bernardino - Downtown to L.A. Union StationtrainSB Line
    2. Take the train from Los Angeles to San JosetrainCoast Starlight
    14h 34m
    $100–187
  5. Drive 415.5 mi

    1. Drive from Redlands to Silicon Valleycar415.5 mi
    7h 2m
    $76–110
  6. Train, train to Ontario International Airport, fly to San Francisco International Airport, Caltrain

    1. Take the train from Redlands - Downtown to San Bernardino - Downtowntrain
    2. Take the train from San Bernardino - Downtown to Rancho Cucamongatrain
    3. Fly from Ontario International Airport (ONT) to San Francisco International Airport (SFO)planeONT - SFO
    4. Take the train from Millbrae Caltrain Southbound to Palo Alto Caltrain Southboundtrain
    5h 36m
    $64–282
  7. Train, train to Ontario International Airport, fly to Norman Y. Mineta San José International Airport, Caltrain

    1. Take the train from Redlands - Downtown to San Bernardino - Downtowntrain
    2. Take the train from San Bernardino - Downtown to Rancho Cucamongatrain
    3. Fly from Ontario International Airport (ONT) to Norman Y. Mineta San José International Airport (SJC)planeONT - SJC
    4. Take the train from Santa Clara Caltrain Northbound to Palo Alto Caltrain Northboundtrain
    5h 45m
    $80–435
  8. Train, train to Ontario International Airport, fly to Oakland International Airport, BART, tram, Caltrain

    1. Take the train from Redlands - Downtown to San Bernardino - Downtowntrain
    2. Take the train from San Bernardino - Downtown to Rancho Cucamongatrain
    3. Fly from Ontario International Airport (ONT) to Oakland International Airport (OAK)planeONT - OAK
    4. Take the subway from Coliseum to Embarcaderosubway
    5. Take the tram from Metro Embarcadero Station to King St & 4th Sttram
    6. Take the train from San Francisco Caltrain Southbound to Palo Alto Caltrain Southboundtrain
    6h 43m
    $85–434
  9. Bus

    1. Take the bus from Bloomington to San Jose - King Rd Pink ElephantbusNogales
    14h 4m
    $84–117

Redlands to Silicon Valley by train and foot

Calendar7Weekly Services
Duration14h 34mAverage Duration
Ticket$100Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Redlands, CA, USA and Silicon Valley, CA, USA?

You can take a train from Redlands - Downtown to Palo Alto Caltrain Northbound via San Bernardino - Downtown, L.A. Union Station, Los Angeles, San Jose, and San Jose Diridon Caltrain Northbound in around 14h 34m. Alternatively, Tufesa operates a bus from Bloomington to San Jose - King Rd Pink Elephant once daily. Tickets cost $80–110 and the journey takes 10h 40m.

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