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Jones and Beach station

Coordinates: 37°48′26.07″N 122°25′2.5″W / 37.8072417°N 122.417361°W / 37.8072417; -122.417361
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Jones and Beach
Jones and Beach station in March 2001, a year later after the opening
General information
LocationJones Street at Beach Street
San Francisco, California
Coordinates37°48′26.07″N 122°25′2.5″W / 37.8072417°N 122.417361°W / 37.8072417; -122.417361
Platforms1 side platform
ConnectionsBus transport Muni: L Owl
Construction
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedMarch 4, 2000
Services
Preceding station Muni Following station
Jefferson and Taylor
One-way operation
E Embarcadero
Suspended
Beach and Mason
towards 4th and King
F Market & Wharves Beach and Mason
Location
Map

Jones and Beach station is a streetcar station in the Fisherman's Wharf district of San Francisco, California, serving as the terminus of the San Francisco Municipal Railway's E Embarcadero and F Market & Wharves heritage railway lines. It is located on Jones Street between Beach and Jefferson Streets. The station opened on March 4, 2000, with the streetcar's extension to Fisherman's Wharf.[1]

Services

During the COVID-19 pandemic, service is provided by the F Market & Wharves historic streetcar line. F-line streetcar service begins at 7 a.m. and ends by 10 p.m.[2] The overnight L Owl bus line serves this station as well, beginning operation at 10 p.m. when the last F streetcar departs the station, and ends at 6 a.m.

The E Embarcadero previously served this station but was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As of May 2022, the E still has yet to resume.

Media related to Jones and Beach station at Wikimedia Commons

References

  1. ^ Morris, J. D. (March 2, 2000). "New Way to the Wharf / Merchants hope F-Market line will draw locals to tourist attractions". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 27 November 2018.
  2. ^ Aguilar, Enrique (June 24, 2021). "Extended Service Hours for the F Market & Wharves" (Press release). San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. Retrieved November 29, 2021.