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Exterior shot of the Cable Car Museum in San Francisco, California. Open to the public, free admission. The museum is part of the working cable car "yard" where the large electric motors drive the cables under the streets.
Cable cars operate as a part of the public transportation system now, just as they always have. There are cable car stops on the street, just like bus stops. You can pay cash to the "driver" ($5 a head, one way) or you can buy an all day pass. The drivers are very friendly and helpful and, as you might expect, used to dealing with tourists.
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Exterior shot of the Cable Car Museum in San Francisco, California. Open to the public, free admission. The museum is part of the working cable car "yard" where the large electric motors drive the cables under the streets.
Cable cars operate as a part of the public transportation system now, just as they always have. There are cable car stops on the street, just like bus stops. You can pay cash to the "driver" ($5 a head, one way) or you can buy an all day pass. The drivers are very friendly and helpful and, as you might expect, used to dealing with tourists.