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The San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni) is the public transit system for San Francisco, California. Several bus, trolleybus, streetcar/light rail, and cable car routes were historically served, but have been discontinued. It began service on December 28, 1912, with two streetcar routes on Geary Boulevard and continued to expand operations.
Pages in category "Defunct California railroads" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 209 total. ... San Francisco Belt Railroad; San ...
In 2011, the Sunshine Plaza was closed, renovated, and completely remodeled as part of the park's 2007–2012 redesign and renovation. The California Zephyr locomotive was removed and donated to the Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola, California. [1] The sun icon was donated to the city of Anaheim for future use.
Detroit, Toledo & Ironton Railroad (DTI) Erie Railroad (Erie) Florida Overseas Railroad; Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railroad [6] Grand Trunk (GT) Great Northern Railway (GN) Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway [7] Fernley and Lassen Railway; Fredericksburg and Northern Railway [8] Hudson Bay Railway (HBR) Houston Belt & Terminal ...
San Francisco Electric Railways: Potrero and Bay View Railroad: 1866 [2] 1893 [3] Market Street Railway: Presidio and Ferries Railroad: 1882 [3] 1914 [1] San Francisco Municipal Railway: San Francisco Electric Railways: 1909 [1] Gough Street Railroad [4] San Francisco Municipal Railway: San Francisco and San Mateo Railway: 1896 [3] San ...
The San Francisco, Napa and Calistoga Railway, later briefly reorganized as the San Francisco and Napa Valley Railroad, was an electric interurban railroad in the U.S. state of California. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In conjunction with the Monticello Steamship Company, the railway offered a combined rail- and ferry-service called the "Napa Valley Route."
The San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni) is the primary public transit system for San Francisco, California. Muni is part of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, which is also responsible for the streets, parking, traffic signals, and other transportation in the city. In 2019, Muni had the eighth-highest ridership among systems ...
Earlier San Francisco – Oakland Terminal Railways: Nevada County Traction Company [2] c. 1901: 1923 Northwestern Pacific Railroad [1] 1903 1941 Earlier North Pacific Coast Railroad: Ocean Shore Railroad [2] 1905 1920 never electrified outside of San Francisco Pacific Coast Railway [1] 1933 Pacific Electric Railway [2] 1902 1961 Peninsular ...