Today marks the beginning of daily service on the E-Embarcadero historic streetcar line, which will now run daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. from Fisherman’s Wharf to AT&T Park and the Caltrain Depot along The Embarcadero and King Street. It’s a major service expansion following nine months of the weekend-only service that inaugurated this long-anticipated line.
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110 Years Ago: Earthquake Ends the Cable Era
Herb Caen: A Centennial to Celebrate
[caption id="attachment_8541" align="alignnone" width="707"] Herb Caen at the Powell and Market turntable, 1953. A wonderful photo taken by the great Fred Lyon, Herb’s friend and a San Francisco treasure himself. (c) Fred Lyon[/caption]
Second Century for C-1
Sutro Baths’ 120th Anniversary
Hyde at 125
Join Us at San Francisco History Days
“Super Bust 50”
[caption id="attachment_8471" align="alignnone" width="700"] For three weeks, F-line streetcar riders from the Wharf had to transfer onto buses near the Ferry Building to reach destinations along Market Street, including the Castro. Many skipped the trip altogether.[/caption]
Muni Heritage Weekend September 24-25
E is NOT for Excellent This Weekend
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