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Blue & Gold also operates tourist and excursion services under its own brand from Pier 41 in San Francisco, with midday ferry service to Sausalito and a variety of tourist routes. The company is the Bay Area's largest ferry transportation provider and carries approximately 4 million passengers annually.
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San Francisco Bay Ferry is a public transit passenger ferry service in the San Francisco Bay, administered by the San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority (WETA) and operated under contract by the privately owned, Blue and Gold Fleet. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 2,230,400, or about 8,600 per weekday as of the ...
The former headquarters of Blue & Gold Fleet, their box offices are now located at Pier 39. [1] The Pier is located east of the Fisherman's Wharf district and to the west of Pier 39. The ferry terminal is close to North Beach, Chinatown, and the Embarcadero. The area is easily accessible via the historic F Market streetcars.
Service to Larkspur started in 1976. Service to Pacific Bell Park (now Oracle Park) started in 2000. Tiburon service began on March 6, 2017, [4] replacing service that had been run by Blue & Gold Fleet and other private operators since 1962. [5] Service to Chase Center began in 2019 using an interim terminal located at Pier 48½. [6]
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The opening day of the 2023 Blue and Gold Tournament featured one of the best individual performances in the tournament's history along with a handful of others that helped lead their teams to ...
Steam trains at Sausalito Terminal, photo dated May 1891 The Eureka, then the largest double-ended ferryboat in the world, carried passenger and automobile traffic on the Sausalito–San Francisco run from 1922 to 1941.