San Francisco

[SOLD OUT] A Cablecar is Born [In-Person Tour]

Tour

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Cable car barn, with cable car in front.

Cable cars are synonymous with San Francisco, but do you know about their history? The world’s last manually operated cable car system and an iconic San Francisco attraction, the three remaining lines of the cable car system have remained essentially unchanged since its invention in 1873 by an engineer Andrew Hallidie. At night, these historic cars take rest in the cable car barn and powerhouse on Mason Street, where they are meticulously maintained to preserve this piece of San Francisco history. Join ϴfor a special tour of the cable car barn to see where these historic streetcars reside when they’re not in operation, and how they’re restored so locals and tourists alike can continue to enjoy their rides through the city.

Location

Meeting location will be sent to tour registrants within 24 hours of the tour.

Admission

Free. Limited Space Available.

When registering, please use the same email address that you use to receive ϴemails.

Refund Policy

Sponsorship payments: Will not be refunded, as sponsorship benefits take effect immediately and are on-going through the date of the event.

Auxiliary Services

If, in order to participate in a ϴevent, you need auxiliary aids or services for a disability (e.g., qualified interpreter, qualified reader, written materials, taped texts) please submit your request five business days before the event to [email protected] or 415-781-8726 x132. ϴwill work with you in identifying effective auxiliary aids or services that it can provide. If you need to cancel your request, please notify ϴat least two business days before the event.