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Sausalito Ferry Terminal

Coordinates:37°51′22″N122°28′44″W / 37.856°N 122.479°W /37.856; -122.479
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Ferry terminal in Sausalito, California, US

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Sausalito Ferry Terminal
Golden Gate Ferry docked at Sausalito, 2006
General information
LocationHumboldt Avenue at Anchor Street
Sausalito, California
Coordinates37°51′22″N122°28′44″W / 37.856°N 122.479°W /37.856; -122.479
Owned byCity of Sausalito
Operated byGolden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District (asGolden Gate Ferry)
ConnectionsGolden Gate Transit: 130
Marin Transit: 17, 61
Construction
ParkingYes
History
Opened1868 (1868)
August 15, 1970 (1970-08-15) (Golden Gate Ferry)
ClosedFebruary 28, 1941 (1941-02-28) (NWP)
Rebuilt1996
Former railway services
Preceding stationNorthwestern Pacific RailroadFollowing station
Green Brae
towardEureka
Main LineTerminus
Corte Madera
towardCazadero
North Shore Railroad
PineSausalito–Mill Valley
Almonte
towardManor
Sausalito–Manor
PineSausalito–San Rafael via San Anselmo
AlmonteSausalito–San Rafael via Green Brae
TerminusConnection to San Francisco viaFerrySan Francisco Ferry Building
Terminus
Location
Map

Sausalito Ferry Terminal is a ferry terminal inSausalito, California, connectingMarin County andSan Francisco. The station is served byGolden Gate Ferry andBlue & Gold Fleet ferries as well asGolden Gate Transit andMarin Transit bus routes.

History

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Steam trains at Sausalito Terminal, photo dated May 1891
TheEureka, then the largest double-ended ferryboat in the world, carried passenger and automobile traffic on the Sausalito–San Francisco run from 1922 to 1941. (Pictured in San Francisco in 2008)

The Sausalito Land and Ferry Company began running ferries between here and San Francisco around 1868.[1] The terminal served as the southern terminus and ferry connection to San Francisco for theNorth Pacific Coast Railroad,[2] which purchased the service in 1875.[1] Pedestrian ferries were discontinued on February 28, 1941,[1][3] with car ferry service ended by March, a few years after opening of theGolden Gate Bridge.[4]

On August 15, 1970, Golden Gate Ferries began service to San Francisco along with the inauguration of bus services to the ferry terminal that day.[1] A new dock was built in 1996.[5]

References

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  1. ^abcd"History of Golden Gate Ferry Service". Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District. RetrievedApril 30, 2019.
  2. ^Stindt, Fred. Kelseyville and Modesto (1982) [1964].The Northwestern Pacific Railroad: Redwood Empire Route. Dunscomb Press. pp. 88–89. Library of Congress Catalog No.64-24033.
  3. ^"1,700 Passengers in Last Excursion on Gate Ferry".Press Democrat. March 2, 1941. p. 1. RetrievedSeptember 13, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.Free access icon
  4. ^"History of Sausalito".Sausalito.com. Sausalito.com & California Media Partners, LLC. RetrievedApril 30, 2019.
  5. ^Prado, Mark (May 30, 2017)."Sausalito ferry landing revisions approved as city balks". Marin Independent Journal. RetrievedJune 1, 2017.

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