San Francisco cable car schedule
I am looking for scheduled start and stop times for the running of the historic cable cars and street cars in San Francisco.
If I go to www.sfmta.com, I can not find anything useful. It usually links me to a website called 511, where I immediately get lost on it.
Can anyone help me find the cable car schedules?
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I am looking for scheduled start and stop times for the running of the historic cable cars and street cars in San Francisco.
If I go to www.sfmta.com, I can not find anything useful. It usually links me to a website called 511, where I immediately get lost on it.
Can anyone help me find the cable car schedules?
san-francisco san-francisco-bay-area
Good luck. The 511.org site doesn't seem to have this information at all.
– Michael Hampton
Jul 13 '16 at 20:11
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I am looking for scheduled start and stop times for the running of the historic cable cars and street cars in San Francisco.
If I go to www.sfmta.com, I can not find anything useful. It usually links me to a website called 511, where I immediately get lost on it.
Can anyone help me find the cable car schedules?
san-francisco san-francisco-bay-area
I am looking for scheduled start and stop times for the running of the historic cable cars and street cars in San Francisco.
If I go to www.sfmta.com, I can not find anything useful. It usually links me to a website called 511, where I immediately get lost on it.
Can anyone help me find the cable car schedules?
san-francisco san-francisco-bay-area
san-francisco san-francisco-bay-area
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Good luck. The 511.org site doesn't seem to have this information at all.
– Michael Hampton
Jul 13 '16 at 20:11
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Good luck. The 511.org site doesn't seem to have this information at all.
– Michael Hampton
Jul 13 '16 at 20:11
Good luck. The 511.org site doesn't seem to have this information at all.
– Michael Hampton
Jul 13 '16 at 20:11
Good luck. The 511.org site doesn't seem to have this information at all.
– Michael Hampton
Jul 13 '16 at 20:11
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Unfortunately, the SFMTA is in the process of moving their schedules around between websites and either they or the MTC have made an utter mess of the process.
That said, the information is still out there:
The F-line [streetcars] is open 365 days a year from before 6:00 a.m. until after 1
a.m. Streetcars are scheduled to run at least every 15 minutes and as
frequently as every six minutes during daylight hours.
The cable car lines operate 365 days a year from 6:30 a.m. until just
after midnight. Cable cars are scheduled to operate every 6-15
minutes, depending on the time of day.
As with all SFMTA services, there's no real point in trying to show up at an exact scheduled time. The bus drivers won't bother, except at terminals sometimes, so you shouldn't either. Your best bet is to use the nextbus.com service (or an app like Transit, which uses the same data) for realtime GPS predictions and a live updated map. Note that this data is sometimes inaccurate. The F-Market streetcars are listed, and you can scroll down to the bottom of the route list for the cable cars.
The F-Market streetcars do have a schedule, though it's more of a aspiration than a useful document. You can find it by going to this page and choose F (or E, for streetcars that continue around the Embarcadero). Choose between inbound/outbound directions and the day of the week.
If you need live transit help in San Francisco for questions like this, you can dial 511 (or 888-500-4636 if you're not in the area). To talk to a live person:
Just call 511 and ask for "Transit Agencies" and select the
appropriate agency. Once you select the agency you want, you can
choose to be transferred to that agency from the list of options. For
example, saying "Operator" at the AC Transit menu will result in a
transfer to an AC Transit operator who can assist you with AC Transit
schedules and trip planning. Please be advised that pressing "0" on
the system will NOT connect you to an operator.
511.org also has a trip planner that searches schedules, or just use Google Maps.
1
Bonus tip: if you just want to ride a cable car and don't care which one or where it goes, use the California St. line, which attracts a far smaller crowd. You won't spend nearly so long waiting.
– Zach Lipton
Jul 13 '16 at 20:58
add a comment |
Assuming that by "historic...street cars" you mean the F line, its schedule is available here. It's approximately from 5am until 1am.
Per this page, the cable cars run from approximately 6:30am until midnight, every 6-15 minutes. I would note that if you're boarding at Powell during certain times, the size of the crowd will be a significant factor in your scheduling.
If you use 511.org or Google Maps to plan a trip from, say, Powell St. Station to Fisherman's Wharf, you can get an idea of when the next cable car will be (listed as "Powell-Hyde" or "Powell-Mason"). Unfortunately I'm not sure where that data is sourced from, but at least in Google Maps on a desktop web browser, you can click on "Schedule Explorer" to see the next few departures.
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Unfortunately, the SFMTA is in the process of moving their schedules around between websites and either they or the MTC have made an utter mess of the process.
That said, the information is still out there:
The F-line [streetcars] is open 365 days a year from before 6:00 a.m. until after 1
a.m. Streetcars are scheduled to run at least every 15 minutes and as
frequently as every six minutes during daylight hours.
The cable car lines operate 365 days a year from 6:30 a.m. until just
after midnight. Cable cars are scheduled to operate every 6-15
minutes, depending on the time of day.
As with all SFMTA services, there's no real point in trying to show up at an exact scheduled time. The bus drivers won't bother, except at terminals sometimes, so you shouldn't either. Your best bet is to use the nextbus.com service (or an app like Transit, which uses the same data) for realtime GPS predictions and a live updated map. Note that this data is sometimes inaccurate. The F-Market streetcars are listed, and you can scroll down to the bottom of the route list for the cable cars.
The F-Market streetcars do have a schedule, though it's more of a aspiration than a useful document. You can find it by going to this page and choose F (or E, for streetcars that continue around the Embarcadero). Choose between inbound/outbound directions and the day of the week.
If you need live transit help in San Francisco for questions like this, you can dial 511 (or 888-500-4636 if you're not in the area). To talk to a live person:
Just call 511 and ask for "Transit Agencies" and select the
appropriate agency. Once you select the agency you want, you can
choose to be transferred to that agency from the list of options. For
example, saying "Operator" at the AC Transit menu will result in a
transfer to an AC Transit operator who can assist you with AC Transit
schedules and trip planning. Please be advised that pressing "0" on
the system will NOT connect you to an operator.
511.org also has a trip planner that searches schedules, or just use Google Maps.
1
Bonus tip: if you just want to ride a cable car and don't care which one or where it goes, use the California St. line, which attracts a far smaller crowd. You won't spend nearly so long waiting.
– Zach Lipton
Jul 13 '16 at 20:58
add a comment |
Unfortunately, the SFMTA is in the process of moving their schedules around between websites and either they or the MTC have made an utter mess of the process.
That said, the information is still out there:
The F-line [streetcars] is open 365 days a year from before 6:00 a.m. until after 1
a.m. Streetcars are scheduled to run at least every 15 minutes and as
frequently as every six minutes during daylight hours.
The cable car lines operate 365 days a year from 6:30 a.m. until just
after midnight. Cable cars are scheduled to operate every 6-15
minutes, depending on the time of day.
As with all SFMTA services, there's no real point in trying to show up at an exact scheduled time. The bus drivers won't bother, except at terminals sometimes, so you shouldn't either. Your best bet is to use the nextbus.com service (or an app like Transit, which uses the same data) for realtime GPS predictions and a live updated map. Note that this data is sometimes inaccurate. The F-Market streetcars are listed, and you can scroll down to the bottom of the route list for the cable cars.
The F-Market streetcars do have a schedule, though it's more of a aspiration than a useful document. You can find it by going to this page and choose F (or E, for streetcars that continue around the Embarcadero). Choose between inbound/outbound directions and the day of the week.
If you need live transit help in San Francisco for questions like this, you can dial 511 (or 888-500-4636 if you're not in the area). To talk to a live person:
Just call 511 and ask for "Transit Agencies" and select the
appropriate agency. Once you select the agency you want, you can
choose to be transferred to that agency from the list of options. For
example, saying "Operator" at the AC Transit menu will result in a
transfer to an AC Transit operator who can assist you with AC Transit
schedules and trip planning. Please be advised that pressing "0" on
the system will NOT connect you to an operator.
511.org also has a trip planner that searches schedules, or just use Google Maps.
1
Bonus tip: if you just want to ride a cable car and don't care which one or where it goes, use the California St. line, which attracts a far smaller crowd. You won't spend nearly so long waiting.
– Zach Lipton
Jul 13 '16 at 20:58
add a comment |
Unfortunately, the SFMTA is in the process of moving their schedules around between websites and either they or the MTC have made an utter mess of the process.
That said, the information is still out there:
The F-line [streetcars] is open 365 days a year from before 6:00 a.m. until after 1
a.m. Streetcars are scheduled to run at least every 15 minutes and as
frequently as every six minutes during daylight hours.
The cable car lines operate 365 days a year from 6:30 a.m. until just
after midnight. Cable cars are scheduled to operate every 6-15
minutes, depending on the time of day.
As with all SFMTA services, there's no real point in trying to show up at an exact scheduled time. The bus drivers won't bother, except at terminals sometimes, so you shouldn't either. Your best bet is to use the nextbus.com service (or an app like Transit, which uses the same data) for realtime GPS predictions and a live updated map. Note that this data is sometimes inaccurate. The F-Market streetcars are listed, and you can scroll down to the bottom of the route list for the cable cars.
The F-Market streetcars do have a schedule, though it's more of a aspiration than a useful document. You can find it by going to this page and choose F (or E, for streetcars that continue around the Embarcadero). Choose between inbound/outbound directions and the day of the week.
If you need live transit help in San Francisco for questions like this, you can dial 511 (or 888-500-4636 if you're not in the area). To talk to a live person:
Just call 511 and ask for "Transit Agencies" and select the
appropriate agency. Once you select the agency you want, you can
choose to be transferred to that agency from the list of options. For
example, saying "Operator" at the AC Transit menu will result in a
transfer to an AC Transit operator who can assist you with AC Transit
schedules and trip planning. Please be advised that pressing "0" on
the system will NOT connect you to an operator.
511.org also has a trip planner that searches schedules, or just use Google Maps.
Unfortunately, the SFMTA is in the process of moving their schedules around between websites and either they or the MTC have made an utter mess of the process.
That said, the information is still out there:
The F-line [streetcars] is open 365 days a year from before 6:00 a.m. until after 1
a.m. Streetcars are scheduled to run at least every 15 minutes and as
frequently as every six minutes during daylight hours.
The cable car lines operate 365 days a year from 6:30 a.m. until just
after midnight. Cable cars are scheduled to operate every 6-15
minutes, depending on the time of day.
As with all SFMTA services, there's no real point in trying to show up at an exact scheduled time. The bus drivers won't bother, except at terminals sometimes, so you shouldn't either. Your best bet is to use the nextbus.com service (or an app like Transit, which uses the same data) for realtime GPS predictions and a live updated map. Note that this data is sometimes inaccurate. The F-Market streetcars are listed, and you can scroll down to the bottom of the route list for the cable cars.
The F-Market streetcars do have a schedule, though it's more of a aspiration than a useful document. You can find it by going to this page and choose F (or E, for streetcars that continue around the Embarcadero). Choose between inbound/outbound directions and the day of the week.
If you need live transit help in San Francisco for questions like this, you can dial 511 (or 888-500-4636 if you're not in the area). To talk to a live person:
Just call 511 and ask for "Transit Agencies" and select the
appropriate agency. Once you select the agency you want, you can
choose to be transferred to that agency from the list of options. For
example, saying "Operator" at the AC Transit menu will result in a
transfer to an AC Transit operator who can assist you with AC Transit
schedules and trip planning. Please be advised that pressing "0" on
the system will NOT connect you to an operator.
511.org also has a trip planner that searches schedules, or just use Google Maps.
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answered Jul 13 '16 at 20:56
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Bonus tip: if you just want to ride a cable car and don't care which one or where it goes, use the California St. line, which attracts a far smaller crowd. You won't spend nearly so long waiting.
– Zach Lipton
Jul 13 '16 at 20:58
add a comment |
1
Bonus tip: if you just want to ride a cable car and don't care which one or where it goes, use the California St. line, which attracts a far smaller crowd. You won't spend nearly so long waiting.
– Zach Lipton
Jul 13 '16 at 20:58
1
1
Bonus tip: if you just want to ride a cable car and don't care which one or where it goes, use the California St. line, which attracts a far smaller crowd. You won't spend nearly so long waiting.
– Zach Lipton
Jul 13 '16 at 20:58
Bonus tip: if you just want to ride a cable car and don't care which one or where it goes, use the California St. line, which attracts a far smaller crowd. You won't spend nearly so long waiting.
– Zach Lipton
Jul 13 '16 at 20:58
add a comment |
Assuming that by "historic...street cars" you mean the F line, its schedule is available here. It's approximately from 5am until 1am.
Per this page, the cable cars run from approximately 6:30am until midnight, every 6-15 minutes. I would note that if you're boarding at Powell during certain times, the size of the crowd will be a significant factor in your scheduling.
If you use 511.org or Google Maps to plan a trip from, say, Powell St. Station to Fisherman's Wharf, you can get an idea of when the next cable car will be (listed as "Powell-Hyde" or "Powell-Mason"). Unfortunately I'm not sure where that data is sourced from, but at least in Google Maps on a desktop web browser, you can click on "Schedule Explorer" to see the next few departures.
add a comment |
Assuming that by "historic...street cars" you mean the F line, its schedule is available here. It's approximately from 5am until 1am.
Per this page, the cable cars run from approximately 6:30am until midnight, every 6-15 minutes. I would note that if you're boarding at Powell during certain times, the size of the crowd will be a significant factor in your scheduling.
If you use 511.org or Google Maps to plan a trip from, say, Powell St. Station to Fisherman's Wharf, you can get an idea of when the next cable car will be (listed as "Powell-Hyde" or "Powell-Mason"). Unfortunately I'm not sure where that data is sourced from, but at least in Google Maps on a desktop web browser, you can click on "Schedule Explorer" to see the next few departures.
add a comment |
Assuming that by "historic...street cars" you mean the F line, its schedule is available here. It's approximately from 5am until 1am.
Per this page, the cable cars run from approximately 6:30am until midnight, every 6-15 minutes. I would note that if you're boarding at Powell during certain times, the size of the crowd will be a significant factor in your scheduling.
If you use 511.org or Google Maps to plan a trip from, say, Powell St. Station to Fisherman's Wharf, you can get an idea of when the next cable car will be (listed as "Powell-Hyde" or "Powell-Mason"). Unfortunately I'm not sure where that data is sourced from, but at least in Google Maps on a desktop web browser, you can click on "Schedule Explorer" to see the next few departures.
Assuming that by "historic...street cars" you mean the F line, its schedule is available here. It's approximately from 5am until 1am.
Per this page, the cable cars run from approximately 6:30am until midnight, every 6-15 minutes. I would note that if you're boarding at Powell during certain times, the size of the crowd will be a significant factor in your scheduling.
If you use 511.org or Google Maps to plan a trip from, say, Powell St. Station to Fisherman's Wharf, you can get an idea of when the next cable car will be (listed as "Powell-Hyde" or "Powell-Mason"). Unfortunately I'm not sure where that data is sourced from, but at least in Google Maps on a desktop web browser, you can click on "Schedule Explorer" to see the next few departures.
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Good luck. The 511.org site doesn't seem to have this information at all.
– Michael Hampton
Jul 13 '16 at 20:11