Cable Car Single Ride FareSan Francisco Municipal Transportation AgencySan Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency
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or Hyde & Beach Streets between 8 am and 5 pm, you must purchase your fare in advance before getting on. When boarding at any other non-terminal locations, or outside the hours of 8 am to 5 pm, you may pay your fare to the cable car operator. ...
The "grip man" on board the cable car is responsible for operating the grip and ringing the bell. The car also has a conductor or attendant who takes the fare and helps keep an eye on everything for the grip man. The cable car system in San Francisco was built in 1873. Local legend...
If you want to ride the cable car, you could take the tram (F line streetcar, presumably?) from Fisherman's Wharf to Powell and Market. Then board the Powell/Hyde cable car and get off at Lombard Street. Pay separately for each (different fare structure). Ride early in the mo...
The corner of California & Powell, which is at the front steps of the Stanford Court hotel, is the only location in the city where all three San Francisco Cable Car lines intersect? This makes it easy to walk out the front doors of the hotel and hop any of the three lines to get to...
An exploration of San Francisco neighborhoods with photos, descriptions, feature guides, walking tours, and vintage postcard scans. A guide to the Cable Cars of San Francisco, including route and line information, riding tips, Cable Car facts, and histor
The San Francisco Cable Car is still a "San Francisco Treat" to ride and an excellent way to experience the City of San Francisco. At the intersection of Powell and Market Streets in Union Square you will find the a booth for ticket sales for the Cable Car as well as some other types...
No experience is more uniquely San Francisco than a ride on a cable car. Cable cars have come to symbolize our great city (along with another world-renowned transportation icon. Hint: it's a suspension bridge painted an International Orange color.) After
The Transport Workers Union Local 250A "represents 2,200 men and women through out the city and county of San Francisco. Local 250A members are the Municipal Transit Operators, Transit Fare Inspectors, Automotive Service Workers, Museum Conservators, City Department Health Inspectors, Disease Control...