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  1. www.sfmta.com › getting-around › muniCable Cars | SFMTA

    Our cable car grip operators and conductors are there to help. You can also Tweet us @sfmta_muni. Or contact the San Francisco Customer Service Center, dial 311 (outside San Francisco, call 415.701.2311).

  2. San Francisco youth not in possession of a Free Muni Clipper card can apply online. Cable car tickets are valid for a one-way trip only and not valid for transferring between cable car lines To board cable cars in all other non-Terminal locations, or outside of Terminal kiosk hours of operation (8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily), you may pay your fare to ...

  3. www.sfmta.com › muniMuni | SFMTA

    San Francisco's network of fuel-efficient Muni buses, light rail Metro trains, historic streetcars and iconic cable cars covers all corners of the city. Affordable, safe, convenient and environmentally friendly, choose Muni for your commutes and adventures.

  4. Here’s full information on fare options. (NOTE: For the 150th anniversary year, a special $5 fare was in effect on the California Street cable car line through the end of 2023. This was very popular, and Muni is working to re-instate it permanently by mid-2024. For now, the California Street fare is the same as Powell Street: $8 one-way.

  5. Cost for a Charter. Cable cars are $479 per hour (FY22 rate) Historic streetcars are $248 per hour (FY22 rate) Vintage streetcars are $370 per hour (FY22 rate) Charters require a two-hour minimum. All payments must be submitted 10 days in advance of the charter date.

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  7. The San Francisco cable car system is the world's last manually operated cable car system and an icon of the city of San Francisco.The system forms part of the intermodal urban transport network operated by the San Francisco Municipal Railway, which also includes the separate E Embarcadero and F Market & Wharves heritage streetcar lines, and the Muni Metro modern light rail system.

  8. Hallidie then designed a cable railway system, and at 5:00 a.m. on August 2, 1873, Hallidie guided the first cable car down Clay Street. Today, San Francisco has 38 cable cars in its fleet. Cable Car Fares. Adult and youth, ages 5 to 17: $8 each ride, a single ride on a single cable car vehicle.

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