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Presidio Go Shuttle (formerly PresidiGo) is a public transit system in San Francisco, California serving the San Francisco Presidio.The service includes two routes: the "South Hills" route providing circulator service within the Presidio, and the "Downtown" route connecting to Embarcadero station and the Salesforce Transit Center in downtown San Francisco. [1]
Muni local bus lines; Route Note Inbound terminal Outbound terminal Ridership [3] 1 California † Clay and Drumm: Geary and 33rd Avenue: 23,500 2 Clement: N: Steuart and Market (Ferry Plaza) Clement and 14th Avenue (Park Presidio) 5,200 2 Sutter † California and Presidio 3 Jackson: N † Sutter and Sansome: Presidio and California: 2,500 5 ...
The 43 Masonic is a north–south bus line operated by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA, or Muni). Considered by some locals as one of Muni's most scenic bus routes, the line runs from the Excelsior District to Fort Mason through the Presidio, Pacific Heights, the Haight–Ashbury, Forest Hill, and Ingleside.
The C California (also known as the C Geary-California) was a streetcar route that ran from the Ferry Building along Market Street, Geary, 2nd Avenue, Cornwall, and California to 33rd Avenue. [41] The route was cut short in 1950 to California and 2nd Avenue with the opening of the 1 California bus line, and was removed along with the B Geary on ...
Since the resumption of route 2 service in July 2022, the Clement street section of the route has been dropped, enabling full-time trolleybus service. The route is now signed as the 2 Sutter and operates as a trolleybus at all times to Presidio Ave. and California St. 3 Jackson (suspended) Sutter Street – Jackson Street – Presidio Avenue ...
The route was cut short in 1950 to California and 2nd Avenue with the opening of the 1 California bus line, and was removed along with the B Geary on December 29, 1956. [8] [9] The 1 California and 55 Sacramento were combined to form the current 1 California line on January 27, 1982. [10] [11]
Inbound trips run on Bush Street and California Street. The 38AX Geary 'A' Express continues nonstop to Masonic Avenue and Geary Avenue until 25th Avenue where it begins making local stops until terminating at 48th Avenue. The 38BX Geary 'B' Express turns off Pine at Presidio Avenue and makes local stops on Geary between Presidio and 25th.
A bus on Route 101 in San Rafael. Golden Gate Transit operates four Regional bus routes, which provide daily service between San Francisco, Marin, Sonoma, and Contra Costa Counties. Serving San Francisco via Civic Center