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Kids Priced Out of Cable Car Experience?
Tunnel Vision
Though it sits on the western edge of North America, San Francisco had always looked eastward – to its bay, rather than the vast Pacific. Its magnificent protected harbor had driven the City’s economy, and its population, since the Gold Rush of 1849. Residential neighborhoods gradually fanned out from the downtown core in the decades that followed. With the jobs clustered around the waterfront, residential growth followed the early transit lines that connected homes to those jobs.
Boat Cruising This Weekend!
Best Muni Heritage Weekend Ever!
Muni Bus Centennial Celebrated at Heritage Weekend
[caption id="attachment_10075" align="alignleft" width="700"] Muni Superintendent Fred Boeken poses with Muni’s first five motor coaches (White Motor Co.) outside Geary Division, 1918. Photo from SFMTA Archives.[/caption]
84% Support Historic Streetcars
No F-line Streetcars on the 4th of July
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Pittsburgh in Nevada, Inbound
Muni Heritage Weekend Confirmed for Sept. 9-10
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