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==Historic streetcar==
 
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[[F-Market and Wharves]] stop on 17th Street by Castro Street.
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[[F-Market & Wharves]] stop on 17th Street by Castro Street.
  
 
==Bus - Muni==
 
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==Ferries==
 
==Ferries==
[[F-Market and Wharves]] historic streetcar line connects The Castro with ferries at the [[Ferry Building]] and [[Pier 41]].
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[[F-Market & Wharves]] historic streetcar line connects The Castro with ferries at the [[Ferry Building]] and [[Pier 41]].
  
  
 
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Revision as of 13:45, 21 February 2009

The Castro is the world famous gay village in San Francisco. The neighborhood is served by a number of transit routes. Parking is difficult and there are few off-street parking lots around.


Neighborhood guide


Muni Metro

The nearest station is Castro Station under the intersection of Market and Castro streets. It is served by K, L, M, T, and S lines.

Historic streetcar

F-Market & Wharves stop on 17th Street by Castro Street.

Bus - Muni

All lines except 22 and 33 stop at Castro Station:

<tab sep=comma cellpadding=5> 22, from The Marina, Church Street 22, from Potrero Hill (3rd St & 20th St), Church Street 24, from Pacific Heights (Jackson and Fillmore) 24, from Bayview (3rd St and Palou) 33, from Pacific Heights > Haight-Ashbury, 18th Street 33, from San Francisco General Hospital > The Mission, 18th Street 35, from Glen Park (Bemis and Addison) 37, from Haight-Ashbury 37, from Twin Peaks (Parkridge and Burnett) </tab>

BART

BART riders can connect with Muni:

Civic Center Station > K, L, or M
16th Street Mission Station > 33

Caltrain

Caltrain riders can transfer to Muni Metro:

4th & King Station > T

Ferries

F-Market & Wharves historic streetcar line connects The Castro with ferries at the Ferry Building and Pier 41.