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Revision as of 15:49, 20 March 2009
City: San Francisco
Marina was built on a landfill constructed for the Panama-Pacific Expo in 1915. Commercial area in the Marina is located on Chestnut Street, which is a block north of Lombard.
Contents
Points of interests
Bus
Muni
Fillmore: Mission Bay - The Marina
19th Avenue: Daly City BART - Golden Gate Bridge - Fisherman's Wharf (Powell & Beach)
Stockton: Crissy Field - 4th & King Caltrain via North Beach and Chinatown
Masonic: Munich and Geneva - Fort Mason
All-Nighter: West Portal Station - San Francisco State University via Downtown
Golden Gate Transit
Golden Gate Transit buses make two stops in The Marina. Local rides within San Francisco are permitted ONLY at the bus stop on Richardson & Francisco.
From BART and Muni Metro
Transfer to Muni to reach the Marina:
- Montgomery Station > Muni 30 bus
From Caltrain
Transfer to Muni to reach the Marina:
- 4th & King Station > Muni 30 bus