Market Street (San Francisco, Calif.)

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Information for Authority record
Name (Hebrew)
רחוב מרקט (סן פרנסיסקו, קליפורניה)
Name (Latin)
Market Street (San Francisco, Calif.)
Coordinates
-122.421389 -122.421389 37.773611 37.773611 (gooearth )
See Also From tracing topical name
Streets California
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q248284
Library of congress: sh2013002768
Sources of Information
  • Work cat: 00694416: Market Street before parade, 1903:(title lacking)
  • Niver, K. Early motion pictures: the Paper Print Collection in the Library of Congress, 1985:p. 201 (Market Street before parade)
  • Wikipedia WWW site, viewed September 27, 2013(Market Street is a major transit artery for the city of San Francisco, and has carried in turn horse-drawn streetcars, cable cars, electric streetcars, electric trolley buses, and diesel buses. It begins at The Embarcadero in front of the Ferry Building at the northeastern edge of the city and runs southwest through downtown, passing the Civic Center and the Castro District, to the intersection with Corbett Avenue in the Twin Peaks neighborhood)
Wikipedia description:

Market Street is a major thoroughfare in San Francisco, California. It begins at The Embarcadero in front of the Ferry Building at the northeastern edge of the city and runs southwest through downtown, passing the Civic Center and the Castro District, to the intersection with Portola Drive in the Twin Peaks neighborhood. Beyond this point, the roadway continues into the southwestern quadrant of San Francisco. Portola Drive extends south to the intersection of St. Francis Boulevard and Sloat Boulevard, where it continues as Junipero Serra Boulevard. Market Street is the boundary of two street grids. Streets on its southeast side are parallel or perpendicular to Market Street, while those on the northwest are nine degrees off from the cardinal directions. Market Street is a major transit artery for the city of San Francisco, and has carried in turn horse-drawn streetcars, cable cars, electric streetcars, electric trolleybuses, and diesel buses. Today Muni's buses, trolleybuses, and heritage streetcars (on the F Market line) share the street, while below the street the two-level Market Street subway carries Muni Metro and Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART). While cable cars no longer operate on Market Street, the surviving cable car lines terminate directly adjacent to the street at its intersections with California Street and Powell Street.

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