Yes, all Golden Gate Ferries are wheelchair accessible. For additional information on Golden Gate Transit accessible services you can read the Golden Gate accessible service brouchure online at goldengatetransit.org. You …
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Yes, all Golden Gate Ferries accept bikes on a first-come first serve basis. Up to 15 bikes are allowed on high-speed ferries at any given time, and 25 bikes are …
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If you lost an item on a Golden Gate Transit bus, call 415-257-4476. If you lost an item on Golden Gate Transit Ferry, call 415-925-5565.
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You can obtain schedule and trip planning information for Golden Gate transit by calling 511 or by visiting www.goldengate.org.
If calling 511, be prepared to tell the representative when you are …
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It’s 245 feet from the deck of the Golden Gate Bridge to the water below. The Golden Gate Bridge’s two suspension towers are 746 feet tall.
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Yes, the Golden Gate Bridge charged a toll for pedestrians from May 1937 to December 1970. The toll was collected using a coin turnstile along the sidewalk near the bridge. …
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