![]() Golden Gate Transit (SF & North Bay buses).Streetcars/Trolleys (called Muni Metro).The San Francisco public transportation system includes: You can purchase the SF Visitor Passports that give you unlimited travel for 1, 3 or 7 days.Īnother option, especially for first-time visitors, is getting a 1 or 2-day pass on one of the Hop On Hop Off bus tours that combine a city tour with transportation over a large part of the city. If you are here for just a few days or a couple of weeks, the most practical and economical way of getting around San Francisco would be getting one of the 1, 3 or 7 day passes that allow unlimited travel on all the buses, streetcars and cable cars (but not BART) in the city. Here are my recommendations for most people visiting the city: This helps me provide all the free information I post on this website. Note: I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase through some of the links on this page, at no extra cost to you. Read on!Ī big benefit of using public transportation is not having to drive in San Francisco traffic, and best of all, not having to hunt for parking (especially with the current epidemic of car break-ins.ugh!). But there are ways to make it easier and to save money while doing so. Not so good: the San Francisco public transportation system can seem very confusing and complicated. San Francisco is one of the better cities in the U.S. The Blue and Gold Ferries, the Red and White Ferries, and the Hop On Hop Off buses are running again, though on more limited schedules. The PresidiGo shuttle is running, see schedule. Golden Gate Transit between SF and Marin has also cut back see schedules. For current schedules, see Golden Gate ferries and SF Bay Ferries. The SF Ferries are running on a limited schedule the number of passengers are also limited. See COVID Muni schedules for details on the routes.īART is running on a reduced schedule see BART schedules. The bus routes and schedules have been drastically cut back. See Streetcar schedules.įace masks are required on all the buses, trains and ferries. The F-line along Market Street to Fisherman's Wharf is running again. Buses are substituting for suspended lines. The streetcars (trolleys) of Muni Metro are running on some of the lines (F,N & KT). ![]()
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