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Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours

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Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
Streets of San Francisco Bike Tours
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+1 415-448-7673

Hours:
Sunday9am - 7pm
Monday9am - 7pm
Tuesday9am - 7pm
Wednesday9am - 7pm
Thursday9am - 7pm
Friday9am - 7pm
Saturday9am - 7pm


The Key System was a privately owned company that provided mass transit in the cities of Oakland, Berkeley, Alameda, Emeryville, Piedmont, San Leandro, Richmond, Albany, and El Cerrito in the eastern San Francisco Bay Area from 1903 until 1960, when it was sold to a newly formed public agency, AC Transit. The Key System consisted of local streetcar and bus lines in the East Bay, and commuter rail and bus lines connecting the East Bay to San Francisco by a ferry pier on San Francisco Bay, later via the lower deck of the Bay Bridge. At its height during the 1940s, the Key System had over 66 miles of track. The local streetcars were discontinued in 1948 and the commuter trains to San Francisco were discontinued in 1958. The Key System's territory is today served by BART and AC Transit bus service.
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