Adobe helps make getting to and from work convenient, inexpensive and sustainable.
National programs
Commuter dollars/pretax salary
Adobe’s Commute Alternatives Program helps employees find alternative transportation to and from work and offers subsidies to help with the cost:
- $200/month subsidy for transit/vanpooling and transit parking, or
- $20/month subsidy for biking
- The commuter dollars provided by Adobe are free of any payroll implications and are not linked to your paycheck. The money is provided for you to use as needed.
- The Adobe commuter dollars count toward the IRS monthly pretax commuter benefits cap of $325 for transit. Only orders that exceed Adobe’s $200 subsidy will be deducted pretax from your paycheck, up to the $325 monthly cap. Amounts exceeding the $325 monthly cap will require payment via personal credit card.
Place a commuter pass, voucher, or debit card order with Commuter Check Direct. Use company ID 1100.
Emergency Ride Home
Your alternative commute will never leave you stranded at the office: Adobe will reimburse you for an emergency ride home [PDF].
Bike amenities
Adobe provides amenities to help bicycle commuters. See the Office page(s) on Inside Adobe for offerings in your location.
Parking
See the Office page(s) on Inside Adobe for offerings in your location, such as EV charging, preferential spaces, typical availability and other relevant policies.
Transit passes
If you work in Lehi or Seattle, your local transit provider offers free passes for full-time Adobe employees. For details, please visit your location’s office page on Inside Adobe.
City | Free transit pass available |
---|---|
Lehi | UTA pass |
Seattle | ORCA pass |
Shuttle services
Adobe offers shuttle services connecting transit to Northern California offices:
- San Francisco (Hooper and Townsend)
- San Jose (to Diridon transit)
For shuttle schedule and details, please visit your location’s office page on Inside Adobe.
San Francisco guides
Explore options for your commute to the San Francisco office.
San Francisco
San Francisco
Muni/BART
Monthly passes are available, using your Clipper Card. Load your Clipper Card via Edenred.
Bikes
Bikes are allowed on BART. Be aware of the rules.
The San Francisco office has secure bike parking, showers and other amenities to support your bicycle commute.
Peninsula/South Bay
Peninsula/South Bay
Caltrain
Use the San Francisco station to get to and from the San Francisco offices.
Get Information about parking at Caltrain stations.
Bikes
Bikes are allowed on Caltrain. The San Francisco office has secure bike parking, showers and other amenities to support your bicycle commute.
East Bay
East Bay
Public transit
Load your Clipper Card via Edenred.
The San Francisco office has secure bike parking, showers and other amenities to support your bicycle commute.
San Jose guides
Explore options for your commute to the San Jose office.
San Jose/South Bay
San Jose/South Bay
Check on VTA’s current ticket pricing. To get a monthly pass for VTA, load your Clipper Card via Edenred.
Light rail
Both the Mountain View–Winchester line and the Alum Rock–Santa Teresa line stop at the Convention Center, which is an easy walk or a short, free DASH ride from campus.
Bus
Get information on VTA bus routes.
San Francisco
San Francisco
Caltrain
San Francisco residents can use MUNI to get to and from the San Francisco or 22nd Street Station.
Check on SFMTA's current ticket pricing. Load your Clipper Card through Edenred to pay for it using your Adobe transit subsidy.
If Muni isn’t convenient, consider getting to and from your nearest Caltrain station via shuttle service.
Use the San Jose Diridon station to get to and from the San Jose office.
Bikes
Bikes are allowed on Caltrain. The San Jose office has secure bike parking, showers and other amenities to support your bicycle commute.
Peninsula
Peninsula
Caltrain
Get information on parking at Caltrain stations.
Use the San Jose Diridon station to get to and from the San Jose office.
Bikes
Bikes are allowed on Caltrain. The San Jose office has secure bike parking, showers and other amenities to support your bicycle commute.
East Bay
East Bay
VTA Express Bus
VTA runs express buses from Fremont BART to the San Jose Diridon Station, with rush-hour departures every 15 minutes and travel times of about one hour.
Check VTA Express current ticket pricing. VTA monthly passes are available via Clipper Card, which can be loaded through Edenred.
Capitol Corridor
Amtrak’s Capitol Corridor train connects the East Bay (and on to Sacramento) to the San Jose Diridon station, with rush-hour departures every hour. View the schedule. The train can be expensive, but discounted fares are available. Parking cost and availability vary by station.
Bikes
Bikes are allowed on all Capitol Corridor trains. The San Jose office has secure bike parking, showers and other amenities to support your bicycle commute.
Tri-Valley (Dublin, Pleasanton, Livermore)
Tri-Valley (Dublin, Pleasanton, Livermore)
ACE Train
The Altamont Corridor Express (ACE) train connects Stockton, Tracy, Livermore and Pleasanton to the San Jose Diridon station, with hourly departures during commute times. View the schedule. Use Edenred to purchase discount passes directly from ACE.
Bikes
Bikes are allowed on ACE trains. The San Jose office has secure bike parking, showers and other amenities to support your bicycle commute.
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz Express
The Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District operates the Highway 17 Express service to the San Jose Diridon station. View the schedule and stop info.
Bikes
Bikes are allowed on the Highway 17 Express bus. The San Jose office has secure bike parking, showers and other amenities to support your bicycle commute.
South of San Jose
South of San Jose
Caltrain
Use the San Jose Diridon station to get to and from the San Jose office. Parking at Caltrain stations south of San Jose is free.
Bikes
Bikes are allowed on Caltrain. The San Jose office has secure bike parking, showers and other amenities to support your bicycle commute.