San Francisco (via ferry and bus connections)

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San Francisco (via ferry and bus connections) refers to the historical western endpoint of the California Zephyr route, where passengers transferred from trains to ferries and buses to reach the city of San Francisco.

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San Francisco (via ferry and bus connections) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical train–ferry–bus interchange
rail transport connection point
associatedWith San Francisco–Oakland ferry services
motor coach connections across the Bay
connectionMode bus
ferry
connectsFrom Emeryville, California
Oakland
surface form: Oakland, California
connectsTo San Francisco, California, United States of America
surface form: San Francisco, California
country United States of America
surface form: United States
endOfLineFor California Zephyr
era mid‑20th century
geographicContext San Francisco Bay
historicalFunction transfer point from long‑distance trains to local surface transport
historicalSignificance illustrates pre–Bay Bridge and early postwar patterns of rail access to San Francisco via the East Bay
locatedIn San Francisco Bay Area
primaryDestinationCity San Francisco
purpose to provide access from the California Zephyr to downtown San Francisco
railOperator Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad
Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad
Western Pacific Railroad
railServiceType intercity passenger train connection
role western endpoint of the California Zephyr route
servedBy California Zephyr
status historical
transferType rail‑to‑bus transfer
rail‑to‑ferry transfer
transportCategory multimodal passenger connection
transportNetwork transcontinental rail network in the United States
usedBy California Zephyr passengers

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California Zephyr previousTerminus San Francisco (via ferry and bus connections)