The California line is the only cable car in San Francisco that runs east to west. It starts at California and Drumm Street (near Market Street) in the Financial District. It stays on California the whole way, heading up and over Nob Hill and ending at Van Ness Avenue. Seating Tips for...
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Today there are 2 three left because everyone drives a car. Most people who ride the cable cars today are tourists.The most beautiful cable car route runs from Crissy Field, near Chinatown, to the city centre. You can easily find the cable car station. Many tourists queue up(排队)in long...
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
intersect oustide our front doors at the intersection of California and Powell streets. So whether you want to ride the rails to Union Square, Fisherman's Wharf, or the Embarcadero near the Ferry Building, Stanford Court's guests are just steps away from a cable car that will get you there...
Parking Near the San Francisco Cable Car Museum Street parking near the San Francisco Cable Car Museum is difficult to find. You might get lucky and find a spot, but most likely, you will need to plan to park in a paid lot. If you prefer to park on the street, look for a spot on...
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...
The Powell/Mason cable car line drops you off in North Beach, a quick walk to San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf near Pier 39. If you're hungry when you step off the cable car then head over to Kennedy's Irish Pub and Curry House, a curious mixture of an Irish bar, a game arcade...
The cable car system forms part of the intermodal urban transport network operated by the San Francisco Municipal Railway, or Muni as it is better known. Cable cars operate on two routes from downtown near Union Square to Fisherman's Wharf, and a third route along California Street. While ...
The first person to propose a cable car line in San Francisco was Benjamin H. Brooks, an attorney. City records show that Brooks was granted a franchise for a cable line in 1870, along with C.S. Bushnell, E.W. Steele, and Abner Doubleday, the man who didn't invent baseball in Coope...