Sunday 12 July 2015

Cable cars are an historic symbol of life around the world. It’s real working transportation that is practical and inexpensive to operate. In San Francisco, it became a necessity due to the steep hills. Moving from Union Square to the crest of Nob Hill, a cable car provides one of the most exciting ways to move through the city.
When you visit the city, make sure you try it at least once. It’s an experience you’ll never forget. Today, most people think of them as a touristy attraction, but there are natives who still use it as a means of transportation.
First things first though. When you plan a trip to San Francisco, you’ll need more than just flowers in your hair. You’ll need a good deal on the plane ride, a hotel or hostel to stay in, and of course a food plan.
The Time Traveling Cable Cars of San Francisco

The Time Traveling Cable Cars of San Francisco

The Time Traveling Cable Cars of San Francisco

Sites, like Hipmunk, help you coordinate the big picture travel stuff, providing you with an uncomplicated way to organize and sort flights, hotels, and other accommodations. Once that is sorted out, it’s time to figure out where the trollies are, and where they will take you once you’re in the city.
Cost For A Ride
The cost for a ride is about $6 for one-way fares. Some cable cars cost $5, and you can usually get a passport if you’re a visitor. Passports range f rom between $13 and $26 depending on whether you get a one-day pass, a three-day pass, or a seven-day pass.
Adult passes for the month can cost up to $60, with seniors (age 65 and over) paying just $15. Children up to age 17 also only pay $15. Any child under 4 rides free on the cars. Cable cars tend to run 7 days a week unless there is some unusual problem with a car.
Tips For Riding
If you want the best view while riding, face the side that faces the bay (if you happen to be going past it). Normally, this will be the eastern side of the Powell cars as they are leaving the downtown area. If you’re leaving the Fisherman’s Wharf area, be on the left.
When you get off the car, wait for it to pass and never cross in front of it. The drivers are paying attention but the vehicle is really heavy and it can’t swerve since it’s on a track. This is a major safety issue for you and something you really need to be cognizant of when you’re in the city. When it’s raining, or when it’s late at night, it takes driers longer to slow down.
Take a light jacket with you, even in the summer. It can get surprisingly chilly while you’re riding. A windbreaker should be enough to keep you warm. Always hang onto something and watch your children. They probably won’t have a great sense of security or safety on these things.
Most kids look at them like rides or toys, but they’re vehicles and they really move when they get up to speed. Don’t hang off the car, either

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