Eastern Terminus of Clay Street Hill Railroad!

Eastern Terminus of Clay Street Hill Railroad
Landmark #500 San Francisco County Visited: February 23, 2013 Plaque?  YES! 🙂
What is it? A plaque in a flower bed!
What makes it historical? THE GUIDE SAYS: The Clay Street Hill Railroad Company, the first cable railroad system in the world, was invented and installed by Andrew S. Hallidie. It started operation on August 1, 1873 and ceased on February 15, 1942.

OTHER TIDBITS: These original San Francisco cable cars ran along Clay Street from Kearny to Leavenworth! There was a driver car and a passenger car, and they were powered by a powerhouse on the Leavenworth end. The track extended west to Van Ness Avenue in 1877 and was converted to a single track in 1891!

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Where is this place? LISTED DIRECTIONS:
Portsmouth Plaza
Clay and Kearny
San Francisco, CA 94108

ANNOTATIONS:
The plaque is toward the southeast corner of the park, overlooking Kearny!

From Los Angeles: ~380mi (612km) — 6.4hrs
From Sacramento: ~87mi (141km) — 1.5hrs
From San Diego: ~522mi (841km) — 8.7hrs
From San Francisco: ~2mi (4km) — 0.1hrs

When should I go? Whenever the mood strikes you!

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