Does Muni Passport cover cable cars?
Does Muni Passport cover cable cars? The Muni Passport (Muni Pass) is a pass for city transportation that allows unlimited use of the Muni transportation network (metro, buses, and streetcars) and the historic cable cars.
How much does it cost to ride the cable cars in San Francisco?
Adult and youth, ages 5 to 17: $8 each ride, a single ride on a single cable car vehicle. Senior, ages 65 or older; disabled; Medicare card holder: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.: $8 each ride. Before 7 a.m. or after 9 p.m.: $4 each ride, cash or ticket only. Valid ID required.
Can you take a cable car from Union Square to Fishermans Wharf?
Two of San Francisco's three cable car lines connect the Union Square area downtown with Fisherman's Wharf. The Powell-Mason and Powell-Hyde lines share the most-photographed cable car turntable, where Powell meets Market Street.
Why are cable cars so expensive in San Francisco?
Cable cars are the most expensive of San Francisco's public transportation options, in part because they're as much an attraction as they are a way to get around. The $7 one-way ticket price applies to everyone—adults, youth and seniors (except in the very early morning before 7am and late night after 9pm).
Is BART cheaper with Clipper card?
In addition to the 50-cent per trip savings on BART, adult Muni customers who use Clipper save 50-cents on single-ride fares.
Which cable car goes to Lombard Street?
Powell/Hyde Line: Union Square, Lombard Street to Fisherman's Wharf. The Powell/Hyde line is one of two cable cars in San Francisco that run from Union Square to Pier 39 and Fisherman's Wharf.
Which cable car goes to cable car museum?
The cable car routes are the Powell-Hyde line, the Powell-Mason line and the California line. Powell-Hyde and Powell-Mason lines stop at the museum.