If you were in either San Francisco or LA, and wanted to arrive in the other city first thing in the morning, you'd have to catch quite an early flight. It could potentially leave you feeling groggy ...
The Hyperloop may be the fastest way to travel between San Francisco and Los Angeles, but it's years away from becoming a reality. In the meantime, the Cabin sleeper bus is an option for those who don ...
Those trips between Los Angeles and San Francisco can be torturous. A three-hour delay on a 45-minute flight or a less-than-scenic road trip down Interstate 5 in grueling traffic for way too many ...
Get on public transportation or take a Lyft to the airport, go through security, wait to board flight, hope there are no delays. Land, get another cab, reach hotel, sleep. Wake up in the morning, and ...
A lot of things go bump in the night, especially a bus traveling 60 mph down Interstate 5 from San Francisco to Santa Monica, California. But if Cabin, the bus-hotel startup that's driven 10,000 ...
Cabin, the sleep pod-equipped charter bus, wants to be like the Ritz Carlton, but on wheels. Last weekend, I traveled from San Francisco to Los Angeles roundtrip on Cabin. When I arrived to the bus ...
When Cabin first launched its overnight bus service between San Francisco and Los Angeles in 2016, it was so popular the company reportedly couldn't keep up with demand and had to temporarily halt the ...
Prepare to be “teleported” from Southern California to the Bay Area. That’s the idea behind a new bus equipped with sleeping cabins that leaves Santa Monica at night and delivers your well-rested self ...
For most travelers, a city-to-city bus journey is the lowest option on the transportation ladder. Buses are usually dirty and crowded, get stuck in traffic, bump and sway, and are slow. They’re for ...
SAN FRANCISCO — There’s a memory-foam mattress, a personal reading light and a curtain for privacy. Visitors leave their shoes in black fabric bags, sip chamomile tea before tucking in for the night ...