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  2. Tiburon Ferry Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The railroad was bought by the Northwestern Pacific Railroad which shifted all passenger rail and San Francisco ferry service to Sausalito in 1909, leaving Tiburon freight-only; shuttle passenger ferries from Tiburon to Sausalito continued until 1933. [2] Freight rail service ended September 25, 1967. [3]

  3. North Pacific Coast Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Portion of route along Tomales Bay Schedule and rates for March 1887 (note the spelling for Sausalito) Mileposts conform to Southern Pacific Railroad convention of distance from San Francisco: [1] San FranciscoSausalito via Ferry; Sausalito (milepost 6.5) San Rafael; Junction (later known as San Anselmo) (milepost 16.5) Fairfax (milepost 18.3)

  4. Northwestern Pacific Railroad interurban lines - Wikipedia

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    The Northwestern Pacific Railroad (and its predecessor North Shore Railroad) operated a network of electric interurban lines in Marin County, California from 1903 to 1941. The lines ran to Sausalito at the southern tip of the county, where connecting ferries ran to San Francisco.

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    Approximate Schedule (subject to change and can run early or late): Preliminaries followed by quarterfinals 10 a.m.; Semifinals 12-1 p.m. range followed by third-place matches; Finals (one mat) 3 ...

  6. PWF World Heavyweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Wrestling Federation (PWF) World Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship and one of the three titles that make up the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship.

  7. Northwestern Pacific Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Passengers from San Francisco would take Greyhound Buses from the San Francisco Ferry Building at the base of Market Street to San Rafael. [6] NWP locomotives 112, 140, 141, 143, and 178 plus SP numbers 2345, 2356, 2564, 2582, and 2810 were stored at Tiburon for emergency use; [ 7 ] but steam power had disappeared by 1955.

  8. Sausalito Ferry Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The terminal served as the southern terminus and ferry connection to San Francisco for the North Pacific Coast Railroad, [2] which purchased the service in 1875. [1] Pedestrian ferries were discontinued on February 28, 1941, [ 1 ] [ 3 ] with car ferry service ended by March, a few years after opening of the Golden Gate Bridge .

  9. Blue & Gold Fleet - Wikipedia

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    Blue & Gold also operates tourist and excursion services under its own brand from Pier 41 in San Francisco, with midday ferry service to Sausalito and a variety of tourist routes. The company is the Bay Area's largest ferry transportation provider and carries approximately 4 million passengers annually.