Difference between revisions of "San Francisco Cable Cars"

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==Map==
 
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==Disabled access==
 
==Disabled access==

Revision as of 00:41, 6 August 2012

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San Francisco's world famous Cable Cars operate on the northeast side of San Francisco. Cable cars connect many of the popular tourist attractions in the City.

Invented in and for San Francisco, cable cars are pulled by a cable that runs in the middle of the track. Cable cars can therefore climb the steep hills in San Francisco. In the past, San Francisco had a much larger network of cable cars. Today, only three lines remain.

Map

Disabled access

Cable cars are not wheelchair accessible.