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词条 Golden Gate Ferry
释义

  1. Routes

  2. Fares and transfers

  3. Fleet

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox Water transit
| name = Golden Gate Ferry
| logo =
| logo_size = 100px
| image = Golden Gate ferries at Larkspur Landing, November 2018.JPG
| image_size = 300px
| caption = Four of the system's ferries at Larkspur Landing
| locale = San Francisco Bay Area
| waterway = San Francisco Bay (North Bay)
| transit_type = Passenger ferry
| began_operation = August 15, 1970
| system_length =
| lines = 4
| vessels = 7
| terminals = 5
| ridership = 8,204 per weekday (FY 2016)[1]
| operator = Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District
| owner = Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District
}}{{for|the historic private ferry operator|Golden Gate Ferry Company}}

Golden Gate Ferry is a commuter ferry service operated by the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District in the Bay Area of Northern California. Regular service is run to the Ferry Building in San Francisco from Larkspur, Sausalito, and Tiburon in Marin County, with additional service from Larkspur to Oracle Park for San Francisco Giants games. The ferry service is funded primarily by passenger fares and Golden Gate Bridge tolls.

Routes

{{Golden Gate Ferry}}

Golden Gate Ferry operates regular passenger ferry service on three routes:

  • Larkspur Landing to the San Francisco Ferry Building
  • Sausalito Ferry Terminal to the San Francisco Ferry Building
  • Tiburon Ferry Terminal to the San Francisco Ferry Building

Limited service is also operated from Larkspur to Oracle Park for all San Francisco Giants baseball home games. Supplemental service is provided for special events.[2]

The Larkspur route has the most service, with 20 weekday round trips and 4 weekend round trips. The Tiburon route has 9 weekday round trips and 6 weekend round trips. The Sausalito round has 7 weekday round trips (all during peak commute hours) and no off-peak or weekend service.[3]

Service to Sausalito began in 1970, followed by service to Larkspur started in 1976. Service to Oracle Park started in 2000. Tiburon service began on March 6, 2017.[4]

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Fares and transfers

Golden Gate Ferry fares differ by route, passenger type, and method of payment.[5]

RouteFares
Adult Single Ride Adult Clipper Card Youth/Senior/Disabled/Medicare
Larkspur - Ferry Building $12.00 $7.75 $6.00
Sausalito - Ferry Building $12.50 $6.75 $6.25
Tiburon - Ferry Building $12.50 $6.50 $6.25
Larkspur - Oracle Park$13.50

Free transfers to/from Golden Gate Transit are available. Free transfers to/from Muni service in San Francisco were discontinued in 2010, though a small transfer discount was retained.[6]

Fleet

Golden Gate Ferry has a fleet of four catamarans and three monohull vessels.[7] All ferries are wheelchair accessible and can carry bicycles; the catamarans can carry 15 bicycles, the Marin can carry 100 bicycles, and the San Francisco and Sonoma can carry 25 bicycles. All ferries have on-board refreshments, including a full bar.

The monohull vessels are named M.S. Marin, M.S. San Francisco, and M.S. Sonoma. The Marin can carry 750 passengers, and the San Francisco and Sonoma can carry 630 passengers each. They were purchased from Philip F. Spaulding & Associates in San Diego in 1976–1977. They were originally powered by gas turbine water jets but were converted to diesel engine propeller drives in 1983–1985. More efficient diesel engines were installed in 2001 and 2002.[8] The Marin was refurbished from November 2006 to July 2007.[9]

The catamarans the MV Del Norte, MV Golden Gate, MV Mendocino, and MV Napa All have a capacity of 450 passengers except the 400-passenger Del Norte. The 1998-built Del Norte and 2001-built Mendocino were built for Golden Gate Ferry to allow faster and more frequent service than the monohull ferries. The Napa (formerly Snohomish) and Golden Gate (formerly Chinook) were purchased from Washington State Ferries in January 2009. The Napa underwent refurbishment starting in late 2009.[10]

In late 2018, Golden Gate Ferry reached an agreement to lease the MV Millennium from Rhode Island Fast Ferry for one year for $2.5 million. The Millennium will allow full service to continue while the Marin and Sonoma have major work and other ferries are repaired.[11]

Golden Gate Ferry began service in 1970 with the M.S. Golden Gate.[12] Before she was retired in 2004, she made 42,108 round trips between Sausalito and San Francisco, carried 21 million passengers and traveled nearly {{convert|1.3|e6nmi}}.[13]

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References

1. ^Golden Gate Ferry Statistics
2. ^{{cite news |url = http://goldengateferry.org/services/ |title = Golden Gate Bus & Ferry Services |publisher = Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District |accessdate = 14 March 2017}}
3. ^{{cite news |title = Golden Gate Ferry Schedules |publisher = Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District |url = http://goldengateferry.org/schedules/ |accessdate = November 24, 2018}}
4. ^{{cite news |url = http://www.marinij.com/general-news/20170306/spiffy-tiburon-ferry-riders-welcome-new-service |title = 'Spiffy': Tiburon ferry riders welcome new service |publisher = Marin Independent Journal |accessdate = 14 March 2017}}
5. ^{{cite news |url = http://goldengateferry.org/fareprograms/ |title = Ferry Fare Programs |publisher = Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District |accessdate = 6 July 2017}}
6. ^{{cite news |url = http://goldengate.org/news/transit/munitransfers.php |title = SF Muni Eliminates Free Golden Gate Ferry Transfers Effective April 1 |publisher = Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District |accessdate = 14 March 2017}}
7. ^{{cite news |url = http://goldengateferry.org/researchlibrary/fleet.php |title = Golden Gate Ferry's Routes & Fleet |publisher = Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District |accessdate = 9 March 2016}}
8. ^{{cite news |url = http://goldengateferry.org/researchlibrary/history.php |title = History of Golden Gate Ferry Service |publisher = Golden Gate Bridge, Highway, and Transportation District |accessdate = 26 March 2012}}
9. ^{{cite news |url = http://goldengate.org/news/ferry/msmarin.php |title = Golden Gate Ferry Welcomes Back the M.S. Marin |publisher = Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District |date = 22 June 2007}}
10. ^{{cite news |url = http://goldengate.org/news/ferry/mvnapa_arrival.php |title = M.V. Napa Arrives in Larkspur May 11, 2009 |publisher = Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District |date = 11 May 2009}}
11. ^{{cite news |url=https://napavalleyregister.com/business/national-and-international/golden-gate-ferry-leases-extra-boat-to-ease-crunch/article_a6ee4cd2-39db-5964-bf7e-bfdfd8877225.html |title=Golden Gate Ferry leases extra boat to ease crunch |newspaper=Marin Independent Journal |date=October 30, 2018 |first=Adrian |last=Rodriguez}}
12. ^ http://cisl.edu/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/ferry4.jpg
13. ^http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/After-40-years-ferries-thriving-on-S-F-Bay-3256150.php

External links

{{Commons category}}
  • {{official website|http://www.goldengateferry.org}}
  • Golden Gate Bridge District
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