Cable Cars

No experience is more uniquely San Francisco than a ride on a cable car. Cable cars have come to symbolize our great city (along with another world-renowned transportation icon. Hint: it's a suspension bridge painted an International Orange color.) After all, we're the city that first launched cars pulled along by cables running beneath the street.

Invented here nearly 150 years ago and named a National Historic Landmark in 1964, today's San Francisco cable cars are kept in tip-top shape by our agency.

Please join us to celebrate the Cable Car return with our professional and experienced operators, mechanics and carpenters.


Riding Cable Cars

It's easy to find and board a cable car. Choose from three cable car lines - two start at Powell and Market and continue to the Fisherman's Wharf area; one starts at California and Market and continues to Van Ness Avenue. Board at the cable car turntables (the beginning or end of each route) or look for the brown-and-white cable car sign post.

Find maps and schedules below or download MuniMobile® to plan your trip:

California Cable Car

Powell/Hyde Cable Car  

Powell/Mason Cable Car 


Buying Tickets

To avoid long lines, prepay utilizing MuniMobile® or Clipper® Card

To board cable cars at Powell & Market, Bay & Taylor and Hyde & Beach Streets, you must purchase your fare in advance (applies 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily).

Pricing details for cable car single trips can be found here. For all-day travel, you may want to purchase a visitor Passport.

Other payment options:

MuniMobile®: The SFMTA’s official ticketing app, MuniMobile lets you buy tickets instantly through a credit/debit card, PayPal account, Apple Pay or Google Pay.

Clipper® Card: Clipper is the all-in-one transit card for the Bay Area. Use your Clipper card on all major Bay Area transit systems, including Muni.

Cash: Exact change is required.

Please visit our Fares page for all cable car ticket details. 


Cable Car Tips

  • Our city’s busy streets and steep hills can make for an exciting ride. Hold on tight. If you're holding onto the special poles on the outside of the car as you stand, please don't lean outward.
  • When exiting, wait until the vehicle comes to a complete stop. Then check the street nearby as you step out. Stop, look and listen carefully before crossing cable car intersections. Please remember that the green "X" traffic signal is the “go ahead” signal for cable cars, not pedestrians. 
  • Full-size bicycles and folding bikes are not permitted aboard cable cars. Check out other Muni routes if you're traveling with your bike.
  • Service animals are encouraged to ride in the interior section of the cable car, either on their owner's lap or as far out of the aisle as possible. If riding on the exterior sections of the cable car, service animals must be on their owner's lap.
  • Cable cars are not equipped with accessible boarding.

Questions? Our cable car grip operators and conductors are there to help. You can also Tweet us @sfmta_muni. Or contact the San Francisco Customer Service Center, dial 311 (outside San Francisco, call 415.701.2311).


History of the Cable Car

When you hop aboard these rolling landmarks you are climbing hills the same way San Franciscans did in the 1870s. Learn more about their early SF days, read our History of the Cable Car or visit the Cable Car Museum.