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Transbay Tube

four transbay lines under San Francisco Bay between the cities of San Francisco and Oakland in California. The tube is 3.6 miles (5.8 km) long, and attaches to twin bored tunnels. [2] The...

Richmond–San Rafael Bridge

"San Rafael Bridge" redirects here. For other uses, see San Rafael Bridge (disambiguation). Richmond–San Rafael Bridge The Richmond–San Rafael Bridge, as seen from Mount Tamalpais...

SAN RAFAEL TRANSIT CENTER PUBLIC OUTREACH,COMMUNITY OUTREACH ROUND #2

SAN RAFAEL TRANSIT CENTER PUBLIC OUTREACH,COMMUNITY OUTREACH ROUND #2 Summary of Outreach Activities June – July 2018 As part of the 2nd round of community outreach performed for the San...

Caltrain HSR Compatibility Blog: Platform Height

the San Francisco - San Jose HST project) has made it increasingly likely that Caltrain commuter trains will mingle on the peninsula corridor with a steady flow of long-distance high speed...

Caltrain HSR Compatibility Blog: San Bruno Done Right

As previously noted in Focus on: San Bruno, Caltrain has already spent $10 million on plans to rebuild the San Bruno station with new grade separations for downtown streets. These detailed plans (refer to · as one of the few "shovel ready" items it can fund before the expiration of stimulus funding in 2012. The project, estimated to cost $300 million, is likely to appear on the list to be discussed at its . San Bruno may not know it yet, but it is definitely on the fast track. Quick Links (dis...

San Francisco Shifts From Trashing Homeless Camps To Sanctioning Them Amid COVID-19

the Transbay Joint Powers Authority, which holds the lease to that parcel, and the City and County of San Francisco outlines... After Supervisor Rafael Mandelman's nonbinding resolution...

List of watercourses in the San Francisco Bay Area

These watercourses (rivers, creeks, sloughs, etc.) in the San Francisco Bay Area are grouped... 4 Southern Marin Coast 2 San Francisco Bay and its tributaries 2.1 Northern San Francisco Bay...

SF Used to Trash Homeless Tents – Now the City Will Sanction These 'Safe Sleeping Sites'

San Francisco is set to enact a homelessness solution it once thought unthinkable: city-sanctioned open-air encampments. For years, San Francisco police have ordered tents removed from city streets, even at times slashing them with knives themselves. Public Works employees have tossed the ever-ubiquitous nylon homes of desperate people into dump trucks on a weekly basis. This week, however, San Francisco will launch the first of five planned “Safe Sleeping Sites,” KQED News has confirmed, wi...

Muni Metro

Owner San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Locale San Francisco , California Transit... com/munimetro Operation Began operation February 18, 1980 Operator(s) San Francisco...

JPB Board of Directors Meeting of June 1, 2023 - Caltrain

Thank you, Theresa From: Roland Lebrun To: Mandelman, Rafael (BOS) Cc: Supervisor Aaron... 2) San Francisco and San Mateo counties will each agree to match SCVTA’s contribution to the...

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