SF BAY FERRY EXTENDS ITS EXCURSION SERVICE BETWEEN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN FRANCISCO
The San Francisco Bay Ferry announced today the continuation of its popular Wednesday/Friday excursion service between South San Francisco/Oyster Point and San Francisco. The service will be available through Friday, May 16, 2014. This Wednesday/Friday service, which had been scheduled to end on Friday, November 2, is being extended due to public requests. The service operates between South San Francisco/Oyster Point and the San Francisco Ferry Building and Pier 41 (near Pier 39 and Fisherman’s Wharf).
The South San Francisco to San Francisco service is in addition to the SF Bay Ferry’s weekday commuter service between South San Francisco, Alameda Main Street and Oakland’s Jack London Square.
“We are pleased we can continue to offer Peninsula residents this service to San Francisco”, said Nina Rannels, SF Bay Ferry Executive Director. “This Wednesday/Friday excursion service is a great complement to our regular weekday commuter service connecting South San Francisco to the East Bay.”
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2 Price per teacher, student or chaperone. To qualify, school groups must call (415) 705-8214 for advance approval and reservations.
Fares Subject to changePurchasing Tickets
- Purchase tickets onboard the ferry at time of departure
- We accept cash, checks, VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Discover and Commuter Check. Clipper only accepted on South San Francisco/East Bay route.
- Tickets may only be used on the ferry route for which they were originally purchased.
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS
For Youths, Seniors & School Groups
TERMINAL ADDRESS 911 Marina Blvd., S. San Francisco, CA 94080 |
PARKING IN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
Free parking is available adjacent to the
terminal. There is no overnight parking.SCHEDULE, SERVICE & FARE INFO
Call (415) 705-8291
Monday – Friday, 8 AM – 5 PM
www.SanFranciscoBayFerry.com
SCHOOL GROUP RESERVATIONS
Call (415) 705-8214
www.SanFranciscoBayFerry.com |
Exploratorium Photo By: Alice Truong |
I would have took it more if there was public transportation going to and from Oyster point.