Fremont Travel Plans

Looking for a town that's a little quirky and full of oddities? Look no further than Fremont, where you can find a giant statue of Lenin and a troll hiding under a bridge.

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How to get to Fremont

Plane

The best way to get to Fremont, United States by plane is to fly to Oakland International Airport and then take a 20-minute drive to Fremont.

Car

The best way to get to Fremont, United States by car is to take I-880 and exit at Fremont Blvd South.

Train

There is no direct train to Fremont, United States.

Boat

There is no direct boat to Fremont, United States.

Bus

The best way to get to Fremont, United States by bus is to take the VTA bus 180/181 from San Jose Diridon Station and stop at Fremont BART Station.

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