![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There are 2 types of historic cable cars in service in San Francisco today: 12 California cars, which are larger and may be operated from both ends and 28 Powell cars, which are slightly smaller and operational from one end only. They’re easy to take on the Powell and California lines, but they cost more than other Muni services at $8 for a single ride. SF’s famous cable cars are a quintessential tourist experience, but even locals enjoy experiencing the history behind the cars, which date back 150 years. Cable cars Photo by Oxana Melis on Unsplash Streetcar fares are the same as regular Muni bus and metro fares.ĭid you know you can charter your own historic street car or cable car? If you have a celebration coming up, this is a fun way to inject some extra SF history into your day. You can follow the available streetcars via a live map provided by the Market Street Railway, and be sure to read up on San Francisco’s impressive collection, including the Boat Tram. These vintage vehicles are an experience in their own right and are a symbol of pride for many San Franciscans. Muni is also responsible for San Francisco’s fleet of historic streetcars. ![]()
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