I'm not sure why you need to lug your car-seat, though, if your baby is o.k. If you are driving there, get to the station a little before ten to get one of the ''after 10:00'' spaces (free). North Berkeley BART is fine, and rarely crowded unless it's the peak of rush hour. If the line is not too busy you could take a cable car ride or, at a minimum watch the street performers. The station is underneath the San Francisco Centre mall so you can run around, eat lunch, visit the bathroom there. One possible BART trip is to take the train to the Powell St. Emeryville has the Public Market, Borders, etc. JLSquare has Barnes and Noble and pretty water views, etc. Why not try Amtrak from Jack London Square to Emeryville and back? Such fun - and each end can be a destination. It took about 3 hours, was just the right length, and was always a fun time. We would get off there, walk a short block to the Oakland Museum, walk around the museum, which is quite child friendly, eat lunch in the restaurant there, and head back to the BART station and home. When my kids were little we used to take BART from the El Cerrito Del Norte station near our house to the Lake Merritt station. I thought of going to the SF Airport and riding their ''monorail'' type train.any other destinations to recommend? A mall, a kids' museum, any place that's within easy walking distance of a BART station, is stroller accessible, and has bathrooms? I'm thinking of a 3-4 hour adventure, there & back. Berkeley, but could drive to any station (which one is easiest to navigate with a stroller, safest, the least crowded, etc.?) Are there elevators? I don't know if I could carry the infant carseat & a folded stroller, AND hold on to the 3 year old on a long escalator. old) on BART, get out and walk around (eat, use bathroom), and then take it back home. daughter LOVES trains, and I want to take her (and my 4 mo. I've checked the archives, but didn't find specific answers-I haven't ridden BART since before I had kids, and then only sporadically.my 3 y.o.
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