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  1. The Powell/Hyde Cable Car route is shown as line PH on the Official Muni Map. Inbound Hyde and Beach (Victorian Park) via Hyde, Washington, Powell to Market. Outbound Via Powell, Jackson, Hyde to Beach (Victorian Park). To avoid long lines, prepay utilizing MuniMobile® or Clipper® Card.

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    Visitors can purchase a single ride ticket onboard the cable car for $8 cash (exact change is required), or online through the MuniMobile app or Clipper Card. The single ride ticket is valid for one-way rides only and is not transferable to other cable car lines. For all-day rides, purchase a 1-Day, 3-Day, or 7-Day Passport on the MuniMobile app, w...

    The California Line runs from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. The route stretches from California and Market streets to California Street and Van Ness Avenue.

    At every block! Just look for the yellow stripe painted on the pavement at each intersection. On steep hills, cable cars stop in the middle of the intersection so watch for the yellow stripe. Most corners have a brown cable car signpost.

    Absolutely! If you plan on taking multiple cable car rides, purchase a full-day or multi-day Passport on the MuniMobile app. Remember, a single ride ticket is valid for one-way rides only.

    If you are short on time, head for the California line, as this one is generally less busy than either the Powell-Hyde or Powell-Mason lines. The California line does not go directly to Fisherman’s Wharf or Ghirardelli Square. All three cable car lines start running at 7 a.m. and run into the evening, so you can always take your journey when it’s l...

    Head to the free Cable Car MuseumOpens in new windowat the corner of Mason and Washington streets. You will be standing in the original wheelhouse building from 1887 that survived San Francisco’s devastating 1906 earthquake.

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  2. The PowellMason (Line 59 or PM) line, follows a common route with the PowellHyde line, running north and steeply uphill from a terminal at Powell and Market Streets, before crossing the California Street line at the crest of the hill. Once California Street has been crossed, cars coast downhill, off the cable, for three and a half blocks ...

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  4. Fisherman’s Wharf is served by two cable car lines: the Powell-Hyde line on Hyde and Beach Streets (Aquatic Park near Ghirardelli Square), and the Powell-Mason line on Taylor and Bay Streets (middle of Fisherman's Wharf area, a few blocks from Pier 45 at Taylor and Bay Street).

  5. Mar 20, 2020 · The Powell-Hyde line runs from the corner of Powell and Market Streets to the end of Hyde at the waterfront near Ghirardelli Square. If you want to go to the top of and walk down it, this is the car to take. For maximum fun, take the Powell-Hyde Line from Union Square to the top of Lombard Street, get off and walk down the "crooked" street.

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