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  2. Our museum celebrates San Francisco’s rail transit history, focused on exploring the positive impacts streetcars and cable cars have made on the quality of urban life in this great city. The museum features a full-sized exact replica of the motorman’s platform of a 1911 San Francisco streetcar, where kids of all ages can experience what it ...

  3. Museum & gift shop. Learn and shop for unique gifts at our San Francisco Railway Museum. It’s free! 12 Noon to 5 pm, Tuesday-Sunday. 77 Steuart St. San Francisco, CA 94105.

  4. Museums in Motion - Market Street Railway

    www.streetcar.org/wheels-motion

    These “museums in motion” are the real deal: not replicas or rubber-tired imitations, but vintage vehicles that operate every day as part of San Francisco’s public transportation system, the Municipal Railway (Muni).

  5. Market Street Railway Online Store Market Street Railway

    www.streetcar.org/product-category/store-main

    We carry more products at our San Francisco Railway Museum, near the Ferry Building. When you buy our merchandise, you’re helping support our museum and our mission of preserving historic transit in San Francisco.

  6. The San Francisco Railway Museum features both permanent and special exhibits that entertain and inform visitors about how streetcars and cable cars built the unique city we know today.

  7. Market Street Railway: who we are, what we do

    www.streetcar.org/about-sfmsr

    We’re Market Street Railway, an independent nonprofit preserving historic transit in San Francisco. We don’t own or operate the historic streetcars or cable cars — San Francisco’s public transit agency, SFMTA (“Muni”), does that — but we advocate and collaborate to make sure these priceless vehicles get the public funding and ...

  8. From the cable car terminal at Market & Drumm Streets at the Hyatt Regency, the museum is easy to reach by walking one block to the end of Market Street, and one-half block down Steuart Street to the museum.

  9. SAN FRANCISCO’S HISTORIC RAIL LINES - Market Street Railway

    www.streetcar.org/wp-content/uploads/map-170714.pdf

    Between downtown and Fisherman’s Wharf, you can take a cable car in one direction, and an F-line streetcar in the other. STEUART STREET STOP. Southern portion of the E-Embarcadero historic streetcar service.

  10. Museum Events - Market Street Railway

    www.streetcar.org/museum/museum-events

    We advocate for historic streetcar and cable car service improvements and expansion, educate people about the importance of attractive transit in creating vibrant, livable cities, and celebrate the wonderful historic streetcars, cable cars, and buses owned and operated by Muni, a service of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency ...

  11. Our History - Market Street Railway

    www.streetcar.org/about-sfmsr/our-history

    We have three downtown locations: our San Francisco Railway Museum in the Hotel Vitale building across from the Ferry Building at 77 Steuart Street (Steuart Street F-line stop); an office in the landmark 1904 Flood Building at 870 Market Street, where the F-line intersects with the Powell Street cable cars; and the David L. Pharr Historic ...